Dog Day Afternoon
Our family flew back to Denver this morning. It is very
quiet at our house. We did have an adventure planned to get us out of the
funk -
The Rose City Classic
Dog Show at the
Portland
Exposition Center. In my little brain, I thought our friends were competing in
the agility trials at noon. I am stupid was mistaken. They are competing in the
agility trials tomorrow at noon.
Rat farts.
No matter - we were at a dog show and there was plenty to keep us occupied.
Not to mention all the adorable dogs. There were tons of exhibits to wander
through...

Major sponsor of the Rose City Classic - Eukanuba
Eukanuba makes
breed specific dog food. Who knew! If you have a
Labrador Retriever, you can feed him food specially
formulated to the exact nutritional needs of a
Labrador Retriever. Where have we been?
Our Beagle passed away only 4 years ago. When
did everything get so scientific? (By the way,
Eukanuba does not have a "Beagle Specific" dog food.
Losers.)

Rose City Classic Dog Show
I want to announce that I did
not buy even one thing for our Grand Dawg at the Rose City Classic. Not that
I wasn't tempted. So many toys. Treats. Dog photographers. Beds. Blankets. Beauty
products. Food. Medical teams. Leashes. Collars.
Dog-themed purses and clothing for people. Purses to
carry your pet. Dog vitamins. We even saw a Doggie
Treadmill. I am not kidding.
I noticed a few too many people who obviously had
their hair styled by a dog groomer.

Agility course dog crossing a platform with ramps
The agility trials were fascinating.
The handler must put their dog through a series of
jumps, tubes, platforms, rings and weaves using hand
and voice commands. The trainer does not know the
course layout until just before the competition! If
you have a chance to see agility training at a dog
show or on television - spend a few minutes to check
it out. Very cool.

Come on, Mom, let's go
At one point on the agility course,
just when the dog is so excited and racing around, a
command is given for the dog to hop on a table and
just sit. The dog does not want to sit, of course,
they want to run! But sit they do, in anxious
anticipation until their master gives them the
command to finish the rest of the obstacle course.

This dog was extremely mellow
After watching the
agility competition, we wandered around the
arenas where individual breeds are judged. Gee,
guess which breed we visited first?

Beagle
Who could resist? Is there anything
sweeter than a beagle?

Beagle
No. There is not.

Beagle
Just look at that face. Those ears.
No. We are not getting another dog.

Border Terrier
Though I did try to put this puppy
in my purse.

Saint Bernard
I'm gonna need a bigger purse.
Dog show people lead interesting
lives. They travel from show to show and they all
seem to know each other. It is a lifestyle perfectly
suited for RVing.

The parking lot at the Portland Expo Center
A huge portion of the parking lot
adjacent to the
Portland Exposition Center had been turned into
a temporary RV Park - complete with (temporary) 30
amp power. Every RV had a portable outdoor kennel
set up outside. Several RV's were built or
customized especially for traveling with dogs.

Newmar Canyon Star
The 39-foot
Newmar Canyon Star gas motorhome has a
"garage" in the back with a
drop-down hatch and ramp
to load your ATV's or motorcycles - and a second
entry door to the "back room". Very cool. The owners
have set up a row of dog kennels in the back. I could envision an exercise room
(with a treadmill for humans)
back there. My brother would outfit it with all his skis and fly fishing
equipment. How about a Smart Car? Bunks for the kids? What would you
put back there?


Another custom RV at the Rose City Classic Dog Show
Only a RV Goddess could turn a dog
show into a RV show.
Until my next update, I remain, your canine-deprived
correspondent.