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Road Trip! Part Three

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

July 18-22, 2008 — Road Trip! Part Three

Once we hit ABQ, we stayed with some wonderful friends who love both trains and dogs (which is, in part, why they are such wonderful friends). Truman made friends with the considerably older Arrow (a black Lab/Chow mix) and Cedar (a chocolate Lab), who were quite kind to him despite his meeting them on their turf and being full of I’ve-been-in-a-car-forEVER-and-need-to-play-NOW enthusiasm. Funny, all I wanted to do when I got out of the vehicle was sleep.

Saturday morning, we headed over to the property where our friends are helping to restore the historic Santa Fe 2926 steam locomotive. Wolf makes a trip out there a few times a year to lend his engineering experience with things like calculating the thickness of the metal in different spots on the boiler, so they’ll know where to reinforce, repair or replace it.

The soon-to-be-grand-again lady was stuck in a park for years and years, exposed to the elements, so the restoration is quite an effort! She may look rusty now, but she’s a tough old gal and she’ll be gorgeous when she’s done. I can’t wait to see her restored to her former glory, gleaming in the Albuquerque sunshine and barreling down the tracks to the wonder and delight of those who remember her heyday and those who’ve never experienced anything like her.

To give you some sense of scale, here’s a shot of Truman in front of the wheels, and of me and Wolf inside the fire box.

Also pictured are the historic Santa Fe railroad shops in downtown Albuquerque. And for my fellow Southern Californians, I’ve included one shot with a blue sky that you will not believe…partly because you may never have seen one.

Post Plunge TowelingWe ended our day with a swim in our friends’ pool. Truman enjoyed it so much that he decided to take an unauthorized dip AGAIN just before we were about to leave for church the next morning. There was a little more “pew!” in the pews that Sunday. “Yes, ma’am. He’s a guide dog puppy in training. No, the wet dog smell isn’t on purpose so the blind person will know where he is.”

After church, we had lunch at the Route 66 Cafe, bid our friends farewell, and hopped back on the road to our next stop: Arizona.

To be continued…

Road Trip! Part Two

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

July 18-22, 2008 — Road Trip! Part Two

Just a few photos from the road between Denver and Albuquerque…

What happens in Las Vegas, NM…well, we didn’t stay there, so we don’t know what happens. This was just a quick stop to change drivers.

To be continued…

Road Trip! Part One

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

July 18-22, 2008 — Road Trip!

Now this was an adventure. I bought a new vehicle…er, old vehicle…and neither the word car nor the word truck truly encapsulates the essence of it. It’s a 1983 Mercedes Galaendewagen (or G-Wagen for short…but I call him “Klaus”), and Wolf and I planned a trip to pick it up. In Colorado.

Since Truman was still in training at that point, and thus allowed to travel in the cabin of an airplane (no dog of mine will ever fly cargo), we decided to take him with us. I made sure to fast him for several hours pre-flight so as not to cause him any “I gotta GO, and we are on a PLANE” discomfort. I relieved him before we left my apartment, and again when we got to the airport. And again after we got to the airport and had already gone inside the terminal, when he indicated that we needed to go back outside the terminal. I told him that if he had his paperwork in order and wasn’t carrying any sharp implements or more-than-three-ounce bottles of liquids, he’d have nothing to worry about, but I think he was still a little nervous.

The plane trip went very well. Truman curled up and fit nicely under the seat in front of me, and slept for the whole flight. He was, indeed, far more well-behaved than the toddler several rows in front of us. Hardly anyone knew he was there, until we disembarked in Denver and began what I now remember as “The Trip Through the World’s Longest Airport Terminal with No Access to the Outside.”

He really, REALLY had to go.

You know how it’s sometimes helpful to make your dog sit when he looks like he’s about to go to the bathroom, in an attempt to prevent an accident and give yourself enough time to regroup and find the quickest exit? We did that a lot. As in, every few feet down the aforementioned World’s Longest Terminal. There was just nowhere to take him. No door to the outside. Nowhere to go.

Have you ever hurriedly tried to get a dog to the nearest restroom so you could quietly encourage him to do his business on the tile floor of the handicap-access stall instead of the carpet in the middle of the airport terminal? Ever tried to command him to “get busy” in hushed tones so the other restroom patrons wouldn’t freak out and yell at you? Ever been frustrated that he just wouldn’t go, no matter how much he clearly had to, in the least objectionable of already-inappropriate places?

I have. I wouldn’t recommend it. Probably the most stressful 20 minutes or so of my life.

Anyway, after that debacle and we finally made it outside (“I don’t have to go anymore! Thanks!” … “Um, WHAT? You will go now, or I’m putting you back on that plane.”), we met with the man who was delivering my new Klaus. He’d had it detailed, and Klaus was a gleaming black beauty. For about five minutes, that is, until the yellow dog hair explosion. Good thing I took this photo, because there’s no chance the interior will ever be this clean again.

With a full tank of gas and an empty tank of Labrador, we hit the road and headed for our next stop: Albuquerque.

To be continued….

Truman’s Last Puppy Meeting

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training…

July 14, 2008 — Truman’s Last Puppy Meeting

The monthly puppy raiser group meeting is always fun…until it’s your dog’s last meeting. Then it’s just one more thing in a long line of “lasts” before turn-in. The second-worst moment is when you stand up in front of everyone to say a few words about what it’s been like raising this dog, and receive the goodbye gifts from your group leaders (a treat for the dog, and some “turn-in tonic” for the humans).

The worst moment is when the meeting ends and people come up to pet your dog one last time and wish him good luck. And then you leave. And it sucks. And you are one “last” closer to the day you both welcome and dread.

Holy crap, I’m tearing up now just thinking about it, and I don’t even have a dog in training right now!

Anyway, since I have the luxury of posting about this moment a whole two years after it happened, I’ll share a photo of something fun instead. In the few minutes between the obedience and announcements portions of Truman’s last meeting, I hurriedly attempted to get a few shots of Truman with his brother Tai and a few of the other dogs. The waning daylight and the limitations of my camera came together to produce the perfect “Dogs with Terminator Eyeballs” shot:

G Love

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

July 13, 2008 — G Love

Sweet little G took a liking — and occasionally a licking — to Wolf.

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What Up, G?

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

July 13, 2008 — What Up, G?

When I was out grocery shopping in my neighborhood one day, I had the good fortune to meet a family with a working service dog. Because I recognized the dog’s jacket (from another school), I introduced myself as a puppy raiser for GDA and we struck up a conversation. To make a long story short, I ended up house-and-dogsitting for them a few times while they went out of town on not-so-dog-friendly trips.

I enjoyed having a house and yard to myself for a few days, and Truman was ecstatic (as always) to be with another dog. Now, this other dog (we’ll call her “G”) is no spring chicken, and is not used to having to deal with an exuberant young four-legged punk, but she really held her own! When she felt like playing, we had a fine few minutes of racing around and play-bowing and barking and toy-stealing. Then when she was done, she was done, and would let him know.

G liked Truman’s squeaky octopus so much, we decided she should keep it.

Truman at DCA

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

July 10, 2008 — Truman at DCA

It’s kind of a bummer that just as our dogs become old enough and trustworthy enough to handle large crowds, busy theme parks and otherwise overwhelming situations, we have to give them back. That’s why we have so many adventures in the last few months between turning one year old and going in for formal training. After a visit to Disneyland with Truman’s brother, and a Fourth of July celebration at a house that’s only a couple of blocks away from a big municipal fireworks show, I figured we might as well keep the excitement up with a trip to Disney’s California Adventure.

My best friend and then-roommate — Truman refers to her as “his Amy” — accompanied us:

As the sun began to set, I tried to snap a few photos of Truman with the colorful backdrop of Paradise Pier…but nothing I did could prevent him from moving and blurring up my cheap-camera shot. This is as close as we got, so we’re just gonna call it artistic and move on.

“R” is for tRuman

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

June 27, 2008 — R is for tRuman

Sometimes the “T” is silent.

The T is Silent

Disneyland with Da Brudder

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

June 27, 2008 — Disneyland with Da Brudder

Da Brudders and Da CastleTaking the dogs to Disneyland before turn-in day is a tradition. Twice now I’ve had the privilege of raising littermates with my friends Matt and Amy, so taking a dog and his brother is even more fun.

Tai and Truman did really well, considering it was pretty hot and crowded that day (I don’t even like going to the park under those conditions… being an annual passholder spoils a person). Amy was way pregnant at the time, so we took it easy, but we did go on plenty of rides — the Jungle Cruise is always a favorite. Everyone’s always impressed with how the dogs behave in the presence of “wild animals” and scary “gunshots.”

Dog? You decide.Before we even entered the park, Pluto found us. He was keenly interested in seeing Tai and Truman, who gave him a good sniff but weren’t particularly sure he was a dog. I think Truman was convinced once we got to Mickey’s house in Toon Town, though, because Pluto does have a pretty sweet dog bed, and he respects that.

Mickey was pretty cool, too.

Mickey and the boys

Open House 2008

Another post in my continuing “Days of Yore” series, catching up on long-overdue photos of Truman’s final days as a puppy-in-training….

June 14, 2008 — GDA Open House

2008 marked the 60th anniversary of the founding of Guide Dogs of America, so the Open House theme reflected that. Because he is classy and sophisticated, Truman decided to wear his fancy bow tie for the occasion.

Here he is, posing on the big diamond at the photo backdrop, with Wolf. It was Wolf’s first GDA Open House, and for someone who was not yet my husband at the time — we had only been dating about four months, actually — he was not just a good sport, but actually quite enthusiastic! Wore the t-shirt and everything. My puppy raiser friends were impressed. I already knew that he was a keeper.

Here’s Wolf with Truman at the puppy kissing booth. Ridiculously cute and lovable, both of them.

The annual puppy trials are always a big draw for spectators, and a little nerve wracking for me. I wasn’t expecting much, considering what a total freak of nature Truman had been during the entire 2007 Open House, but the little man surprised me and earned the 3rd place ribbon in his age group! We were very proud.

Less cool was the number one verbal response to our third place win: “And…how many dogs were in the category?” Yes, people, Truman is a force to be reckoned with, and I have done my fair share of reckoning. But let us have our moment, will ya?

Tai, who is now a working guide (the only one from our litter, as a matter of fact), took home the first place honors. Here are the handsome brothers and their proud people, with their ribbons: