Sunday, August 3, 2025

Last minute dog park invite starts the next week

 

It all started with a phone call from FGC's smart watch, inviting me to bring Ember to "Adventure Park" as we refer to the "big" dog park nearby.  The first photo is actually from the middle of the visit, as Carl is giving everyone within arm's distance a shower.

Ember was napping in her crate at the time, but I figured, the conjunction of cool weather and extra people would make it worth waking her up for a brief ride down to join them.

When we got there, Carl rushed up to the fence, and it took some doing to keep Ember moving to the entrance, but as I've said before, she's getting better and better with self-control under distraction, and following Mom's cues to get what she wants most.  We got there!

Before we got to the first photo, Ember raced off with some other dogs and I had to trail back to make sure she could find her "pack" again.  She found me and we started the journey to catch up.  I stopped to pick up poo, and she raced ahead, splashing across the stream at the steppingstones.  Yes, those steppingstones that I stopped attempting to use about two years ago!  

Erosion takes its toll.  They are already slanted, at least some of them, and when they get wet from splashing, and multiple dogs are ignoring them and splashing across... not a safe passage for this particular little old lady.

I waited a while, not having sight of her OR the rest of the pack.  Then I caught a glimpse of the two dogs through the trees.  I could tell she'd crossed back over and found her pack, but here I was "lost in the woods".

Same woods, a few minutes before... a photo sent by my DIL.  Happy campers all.  The dogs nearly dunked FGC into the stream, but he is a pretty good athlete himself and avoided it.

The two photos helped us find one another after a bit.



The Mythical Son (as Google photos insists on calling him, because I have referred to him that way often enough... this is how AI works, people) and I sat down on a bench to watch the dogs play.



We proceeded after a while across the bridge to the agility course, where FGC made use of the tunnel and he and DIL played "hide and seek" with the dogs giving away everyone's hiding places, of course.

After the game of hide and seek started moving back toward the exit, I met a lovely "senior" white lab and her people.  Her name is Helene and she's a retired guide dog, but her humans still care for her and were confident enough to bring her to the dog park.  Now that's a "real job" for a dog... see, Ember?  I tell Ember every time we go on a leash walk that it's her job to keep mom on the sidewalk and to keep me being a "good human".

My son was the last one to "hide" in the movable game, and he tricked FGC into following him all the way to the exit where son went to "hide" in the truck.  Ember was a good girl and patiently let me hook her leash back on.  As we were walking her toward my car... 🤯👀 I discovered my car keys were NOT in my pocket.  A quick strategy session was held, considering how much room there was in the truck and how close my house is to the park.  We left DIL at the dog park while two dogs, FGC, "Mythical" and I migrated back to my house to pick up my spare keys.  Fortunately, there is a coded garage door opener, and the batteries were charged!

Ember went into her crate, they took me back to the dog park, and I started a cursory search for the lost keys.  DIL had done a little searching while we were getting the spares, but I encouraged them to head on home.  I mentioned what I was looking for to various dog handlers as I retraced particular places. Every time I did, three or four extra pairs of eyes helped me look.  Sure enough, the second place I paused was close to where I picked up Ember's poo... there were the keys.  Another dog walker had seen them and mentioned it.  Whew!  I texted the kids that it was a success and drove on home to let Ember out for her supper.

Glad I had other people along, although I'm confident that even had they not been there, the other dog folks would have helped me, and Ember and I would not be "stuck".  Grateful for a lovely adventure.  

Life is good.  Keep Sparking!

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like a really fun outing for 2 and 4 legged creatures! Nothing more fun than a kid, a dog, a park, a path, trees, and water! Ember is really becoming more mature and trustworthy, isn’t she….ALTHOUGH I’d have been anxious if I couldn’t see her! SO glad that you found your keys…made the day even better! Karen (Eissa7)

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    1. 18 months. I figure she's at the beginnings of maturity, maybe like about a 16 year old human. Trust her so far, but no farther. What state was it that was trying to give 16-year-olds the vote, and the 16-year-old kids said they didn't want to have that responsibility yet?

      I am relieved to have found the keys, always a huge hassle if you have to replace something as vital as that. But not nearly as scary now as it was when I was in my 20's or 30's! Funny how surviving crises makes the following crises easier to navigate.

      Like the old programmer joke: "did you ever get stuck in an infinite loop?" Answer: Yes. Rejoinder: "did you get out of it?" Answer: Yes. Rejoinder: "Then it wasn't an infinite loop, was it?"

      Hope your week ahead is a good one!

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  2. That's quite an adventure for a Sunday. Lots of excitement and fun to start the week. It's great you were able to find your keys. Ember has come a long way with her listening/obeying skills. Training persistence has definitely paid off. Have a sparkling week. 💖💖

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    1. Yes, that persistence does pay off. Inconsistency is death to training plans!

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Last minute dog park invite starts the next week

  It all started with a phone call from FGC's smart watch, inviting me to bring Ember to "Adventure Park" as we refer to the ...