In the Disney/Pixar movie Up!, one of the movie tag lines used to promote the movie was line, “but it’s a talking dog!” There was no doubt in my mind Disney and Pixar were trying to lure a dog loving crowd to see their “talking dog.“  In the movie (okay, I bought it over a year and finally had an opportunity to watch it this past week), all the dogs in the movie speak because of a special collar invented by the film’s villain.

What dog owner (this one included), at one time or another doesn’t secretly wish their four-legged family member could speak back to them? What if someday, an inventor does come along and creates a device that does allow them to speak. What would they sy back to us? What would they say to each other? What would their voices sound like?

It got me to thinking about my Labs–Shadow (black) and Ginger (yellow.) I big fan of old time radio shows, I thought that Shadow, if she were male, would have sounded Orson Wells-like. After all, Wells was the voice of Lamont Cranston, AKA The Shadow on the old radio program “The Shadow” for several years. If I close my eyes, I can hear the old tag line, “The Shadow knows…” coming from her mouth and her chuckling just like “The Shadow” whenever she would get into some type of mischief.

Always trying to escape the “shadow” of her sister that came before her, Ginger always seemed to have a mind of her own. Ginger’s voice was tougher for me to imagine. I knew it would not sound airy like Ginger on Gilligan’s Island. Ginger was more of Midwestern type of a gal like me and would be more of a Mary Ann.

Share with us what your dog would your dog sound like if they could talk? What would they say? In the meantime, check out this funny video of a talking dog that I stumbled upon when writing this blog.

Until next time,

Wendy

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Hey…have you heard the latest “scoop” on Labrador Life Line?

On Friday, July 20th, LLL is teaming up with Erin Furman of Three Scoops of Vanilla for a very special, one day event. In honor of the event, Erin created a custom made, LLL bracelet. The bracelet will only be sold on that day ONLY. What a great way to show your support for LLL.

But, wait…who wants a second scoop?

25% of ANYTHING you buy on her site that day ONLY, goes back to LLL and will help Labrador Retrievers in need of medical care and treatment.

But, wait…who wants a third scoop?

Erin also created a couple of special pieces that will be up for auction on her Three Scoops Of Vanilla Facebook page the day of our event ONLY. EVERYONE will be able to bid on the pieces, and when the auction closes at 5:00pm MDT, the highest bidders buy the pieces from Erin. 50% of the total from these pieces goes LLL too!

Remember….mark your calendar now….Friday, JULY 20th!!!

Ho-Ho-Ho!! Because of a secret agreement we have with the big guy in the red suit we can’t tell you who we are. However, what we CAN tell you is this–on July 20th, Labrador Life Line is conducting a very special, one day event only. LLL and Erin Furman of Three Scoops of Vanilla are teaming up to offer their special friends “Christmas in July.”

On July 20th and ONLY on this day, 25% of anything you purchase on her Three Scoops of Vanilla web site will go to LLL and will help Labrador Retrievers in need of medical care and treatment. Additionally, for this special event ONLY, Erin created a custom made LLL bracelet. Not only is it a great stocking stuffer, but a great way to show your support for LLL.

But wait!! There’s more…..

Erin also created a couple of special pieces that will be up for auction on her Three Scoops Of Vanilla Facebook page the day of our event ONLY.  When the auction closes at 5:00pm MDT, the highest bidders can buy the pieces from Erin. 50% of the total from these pieces goes to LLL too!

Remember….mark your calendar now….Friday, JULY 20th!!!

 

 

 

 

A 2009-2010 American Pet Products Manufacturers Association survey reported 39% of American households have at least one dog. However, did you know…that in ancient times dogs were worshiped as religious figures? Our ancient predecessors felt dogs were much more than man’s best friend. That those dogs could, among other things, lead the dead to the afterlife. Nowadays, most pet owners believe that when their four-legged best friend passes on before them, they cross over Rainbow Bridge. After the dog crosses over, her health is restored and she plays until she is reunited with her loving owner. Once reunited, they spend the afterlife together, never again separated. 

Have a special Lab that has crossed the bridge before you? Would you like to memorialize them and help other Labs get a second chance? If you wish to donate in the memory of a lost, but still beloved, Lab, check out Labrador Life Line’s In Memory Page. Your dedication to your lost love will also go to help Labradors in need of emergency care and/or medical treatment.

Until next time…. spend some time playing with your dog.

Wendy

 

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