Tyreese D Puppydog

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Memorial Day Weekend`


Hi 'Reeses Fans!

I hope you had a fun Memorial Day Weekend. I certainly did.

I had so much fun that last night (Memorial Day), I was soooooo tired, that I went to bed early to catch up with some zzzzzzzzzzzzzz's

Saturday I helped Mommy and Daddy do errands, and all weekend I helped Daddy look after my friend Chester Cat. Chesters' Family had gone to the Keys for the weekend, so Daddy & I looked in on him, and made sure he had plenty to eat and drink, and someone to play with, that was me!

Sunday was non-stop fun too, and I had to practice my Swimming so I can get out of the pool in case I fall in. I was such a good boy, and did really well, but all that swimming followed by a bath and brushings left me super tired.

I wanted to play all I could, so it was another day without a proper nap.

Monday, I helped Daddy put out our flag, and spent a lot of time playing with Mommy and Daddy, and helping Daddy with the BBQ that afternoon.

I LOVE helping Daddy when it is time to cook. I am Daddys' "sous-chef"

What did you do for the long weekend? I hope you had a lot of fun too!!!

Love

Tyreese

Monday, May 22, 2006

Big Anniversary Party at my Favorite Boutique






Hi 'Reeses Fans!

Wow!!! What a fun and busy weekend!

Saturday was the one year anniversary of the opening of my favorite boutique, Gigi & Luca. There was a big party, and of course it was an event not to miss. A place to sniff and be sniffed at!!!

Daddy and I went over at 1PM to see what was going on.

I was so excited, my little tail was wagging as fast as it could, and I couldn't wait for Daddy to open the door and follow me into the store.

Every one knew my name, and I had such a fun time saying hello to everyone!

I got a party gift bag, and inside was a fun squeaky toy, some treats, and books on puppy stuff for Mommy and Daddy to read.

The boutique had lots of new tasty treats for us to try, and a buffet table of finger food for all the Mommies and Daddies there!

I wore my Hawaian Shirt, and took my drivers license and cookie card with me in case I wanted to buy something,

I looked so cute that the official photographer just had to take my picture. I had my puppy-cam with me, and Daddy also took some pictures for me with it.

After checking out the new items in the store, I took up my position by the people food table, so I could snak-vac any pieces of food that fell onto the floor.

I love helping keep the floor clean around buffet tables!

Everyone was having so much fun, I even tried on some sunglasses. Not quite "me" though, so I did not buy them.

I had such a fun time, and even got to meet some new friends.

I did not get to meet Susans Mom Pat from Northern Ireland as she was staying so far away in Miami. Maybe Pat will come to visit my boutique next time she visits Susan in MiamI

Check out ALL my pics from this fun day!

Love

Tyreese

More Anniversary Pictures





Sunday, May 14, 2006

Mothers Day



Hi 'Reeses fans!

Today is Mothers Day so Daddy and I did our best to make today special for Mommy.

Mommy was not well yesterday, so this morning after I gave her my Mothers Day Card, I gave Mommy a big hug and let her cuddle up to me on the bed. It was such fun!

Then Daddy and I went and got coffee and a croisant for Mommy. The croisant was yummy in my tummy when I got a piece of Mommy's and Daddy's.

Later I helped Daddy make a nice lobster and snow crab leg dinner for Mommy. Cedric and Danielle came over to celebrate with us.

It was such a fun day!

Later my friend Indi came to the door, and we played in the front yard for a while before I went on my walk with Daddy.

I hope you had a fun day too!


Love


Tyreese

A Dog Writes to Heaven


Dear Heaven:

Why do humans smell the flowers, but seldom, if ever, smell one another?

Dear Heaven: When we get to heaven, can we sit on your couch? Or is it still the same old story?

Dear Heaven: Why are there cars named after the jaguar, the cougar, the mustang, the colt, the stingray, and the rabbit, but not ONE named for a dog?

How often do you see a cougar riding around? We do love a nice ride! Would it be so hard to rename the "Chrysler Eagle" the "Chrysler Beagle"?

Dear Heaven: If a dog barks his head off in the forest and no human hears him, is he still a bad dog?

Dear Heaven: We dogs can understand human verbal instructions, hand signals, whistles, horns, clickers, beepers, scent ID's, electromagnetic energy fields, and Frisbee flight paths. What do humans understand?

Dear Heaven: More meatballs, less spaghetti, please.

Dear Heaven: Are there mailmen in Heaven? If there are, will I have to apologize?

Dear Heaven: Let me give you a list of just some of the things I must remember to be a good dog.

1. I will not eat the cats' food before they eat it or after they throw it up.

2. I will not roll on dead seagulls, fish, crabs, etc., just because I like the way they smell.

3 I will not munch on "leftovers" in the kitty litter box, although they are tasty.

4. The diaper pail is not a cookie jar.

5. The sofa is not a 'face towel'. Neither are Mom and Dad's laps.

6. The garbage collector is not stealing our stuff.

7. My head does not belong in the refrigerator.

8. I will not bite the officer's hand when he reaches in for Mom's driver's license and registration.

9. I will not play tug-of-war with Dad's underwear when he's on the toilet.

10. Sticking my nose into someone's crotch is an unacceptable way of saying "hello".

11. I don't need to suddenly stand straight up when I'm under the coffee table.

12. I must shake the rainwater out of my fur before entering the house, not after.

13. I will not throw up in the car.

14. I will not come in from outside and immediately drag my butt.

15. I will not sit in the middle of the living room and lick my crotch when we have company.

16. The cat is not a 'squeaky toy' so when I play with him and he makes that noise, it's usually not a good thing.

And, finally, My last two questions...

Dear Heaven: Why do humans only have 10 Commandments and dogs have 16?

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Not Spoiled, really!


POOCHES IN S. FLA. LAPPING UP LUXURY
From diamond necklaces to happy hour, many South Floridians admit to spoiling their pets as they would their children.
BY NICOLE WHITE
nwhite@MiamiHerald.com

Every Sunday evening, in the courtyard of a very swanky South Beach hotel, Nasdaq, Pancho and Bimini frolic as their owners exchange puppy tidbits while sipping on Dalmatian martinis and Pomeranian punch. Close by, Abbey, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel -- a local celebrity among the dog set -- has her book signings.

Happy hour here at the Hotel Victor has literally gone to the dogs.

Each morning in Key West, Holly, a sandy-colored cocker spaniel, strolls into the kitchen and laps up her daily dose of warm café con leche until the mug is doggie-bone dry. By nightfall, a robust cut of steak sits in her ceramic plate, warmed just so.

''I know, I know, she's spoiled but I can't help it,'' says owner Carol Simeon.

South Florida's humans, and much of the nation, are in the throes of a love affair with their dogs, who now outnumber newborns 14 to one in Miami-Dade County.

There are birthday parties and ''bark'' mitzvahs that are meticulously planned, replete with three-tiered cakes, kosher paté, party hats and favors, fine linens, candlelight, crystal dishes and soft music.

Even personalized wine labels for a preferred pooch, as advertised in the latest issue of Modern Dog.

There are trips to the spa, doggie daycare, layers of health insurance, designer clothing, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Juicy Couture bags, pastel-colored strollers, Italian leather beds, playpens, organic foods.

This year, Americans will spend $38 billion on their pets, more than double the $17 billion spent a decade ago, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturing Association. Nearly six million Americans throw a soiree for their favorite cat, dog, fish or tarantula each year.

Kitty furball cough? Doggie depression?

Americans spent $160 million on pet insurance in 2005, compared with just $61.9 million in 2001, says Brian D. Iannessa, a spokesman with Veterinary Pet Insurance, one of the largest providers of pet insurance in the country. VPI sends a birthday card to each of its insured pets.

South Florida, with hundreds of thousands of cats and dogs registered in both Broward and Miami-Dade counties, has contributed handsomely to those national numbers.

THIRD IN NATION

Florida also ranks third in the nation in the number of dogs with medical insurance, according to Iannessa of VPI Pet Insurance.

''Our dogs have increasingly become an extension of ourselves,'' said Bob Vetere, president of the American Pet Products Manufacturing Association.

''I have been to a dog wedding where one dog had a tuxedo, the other a wedding dress. It was hysterical, but quite an innovative way for pets and owners to get together,'' Vetere said.

Not everyone lauds this level of extravagance. On their walks in Pembroke Pines with their miniature pocket pinschers Ginger Snap and Lulu Marie -- tucked inside their pink and red strollers -- Nicole Penny admits that she and and her husband, Sean, have been the subject of a few caustic stares.

'We've had one or two crazy looks from people who were probably saying to themselves, `What the hell are you thinking?' '' Penny said.

And Eric Nathal concedes his wife Mina's treatment of Pancho, an Italian greyhound, can be over the top.

''I think he's way too spoiled. She never reprimands, there's no discipline, he does anything he wants,'' says Nathal.

But for a peaceful life, Nathal says he's learned to give in.

The love affair, in particular for smaller dogs -- made popular by Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and other celebrities -- has had its drawbacks as demand rises.

A lawsuit recently was filed against the Pembroke Pines-based Wizard of Claws shop after several dog owners complained that the dogs purchased at the store fell ill.

Illnesses among the pups that sell for as much as $5,000 include some that develop from breeding puppies within the same family.

Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has launched an investigation.

Jim Anderson, whose wife Gilda owns the store, has denied selling sick puppies.

Meanwhile, the pampering has spawned a cottage industry of new entrepreneurs. One, Lisa Balaam, has collaborated with Abbey the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, on a book about Abbey's jaunts on the Miami Beach boardwalk.

`LIKE OUR BABIES'

Others dream up new products, such as jeweled collars, lavish body creams and novelty T-shirts, and sell them through local stores.

''Many of these products come from people I sold pups to,'' says Eleanora Bonfini, owner of Tea Cups Puppies and Boutiques, a shop in Hollywood that's filled with canopy beds, designer dog carriers and jeweled collars.

''The industry is booming because they're like our babies, and we want to treat them like we would treat our children,'' Bonfini said.

For some, like Nicole and Sean Penny, they are just that -- a test run for parenthood.

''For us this was not as intense as having a kid,'' said Nicole Penny. ``We decided we would test the waters with Ginger Snap [and Lulu] first.''

Vetere says the empty-nest syndrome experienced by baby boomers and divorcees also has fueled the boom in pet ownership and pampering.

''A lot of pet owners are filling a void in their lives and they can afford to spend more,'' says Vetere.

``Marketers recognize that we make the purchasing decisions and that's why so many of the products are the things we want for ourselves -- organic foods, trips to the spa, even nail polish.''

Many owners see their dogs as an extension of themselves and shop accordingly -- from punk-rocker wear to hip-hop chic.

''We're like Neiman Marcus; we sell everything you'd love to have if you were a dog,'' said Steve Cohen, owner of Dog Bar, a shop with locations in Miami Beach and Coral Gables where you can buy organic food, a gold rock-star-inspired jacket or a $1,000 Italian leather bed for your dog.

The excess, a devilish off-shoot of owning a pet, has become shamefully addictive many admit.

''I got caught up, gone way overboard,'' says Nicole Penny.

But Ginger Snap and Lulu Marie, and their affinity for all things pink and red, are, she says, ``the greatest thing that ever happened to us! Besides my husband, of course.''

Saturday, May 06, 2006

New Spa!


Hi 'Reeses fans!

I am looking so cute today!

Mommy and Daddy took me to a new "spa" today to get a new "Puppy Cut", bath (yuck!), nail trim and brushings. The new spa lady, Lou, was very nice, and when Mommy came to get me, I looked SO good!

When Daddy got home, I rushed out to show him my new super cute look!

We all then went to the Beacon Light Shopping Center so Mommy could hand over a CD with a new piece of artwork for the Local Magazine. While there I stopped into my favorite Boutique, Gigi and Luca. I have such a fun time every time I go in there.

I got to taste some new treats (Pizza and Honey and Cream flavors). I liked them both!!!!!

We all then stopped a a big Church Garage Sale where Mommy got a couple of items for the house!

I sat on Daddy's lap and looked out the window to make sure Mommy didn't get lost or go the wrong way home!

Such a fun day!


Love


Tyreese

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Eating out with Mommy & Daddy


Hi 'Reeses Fans!

I have some great news from the Florida Legislature

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Table for two: Legislators OK restaurant dog-dining permits

By Christopher Sherman
Tallahassee Bureau
Posted May 4 2006


Tallahassee · Welcome back, Fido; would you like your usual table?

With legislators barking in the background, the Florida House gave final approval Wednesday to a bill that would allow dogs all across Florida to dine outdoors with their masters at restaurants.

Gov. Jeb Bush, owner of a black Labrador retriever named Marvin, seemed ready to sign the bill into law.

"I think people in certain conditions should be allowed to dine with their dogs," he said.

Under the measure (SB 1172), cities and counties would be allowed to issue dog-dining permits to restaurants for three years. After that, the practice will be evaluated.

Applicants would have to provide diagrams of the outdoor seating areas where dogs would be allowed and include hand sanitizers on tables. Waiters could not pet dogs while serving food. A clean-up kit would have to be kept nearby to deal with dog messes.

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I hope this is set up soon so I can go out to eat with Mommy and Daddy at more places.

Hmmmm, yummy smells for my tummy????