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Month: September 2011

PetEgo Comfort Wagon

Fall is the absolute best time to take long meandering bike rides. The air is crisp and sweet, the sun gently warming and the colours of nature absolutely stunning. Of course, any outing is made infinitely more enjoyable when your furry significant other can come along for the ride! Introducing the Pet Comfort Wagon from Pet Ego. Designed by Emanuele Bianchi, this sleek ultra modern treat radiates fine Italian fashion and style!

An efficient lightweight aluminum frame allows for easy pulling, sophisticated suspension ensures a smooth ride and a removable sunroof opens up a whole new world for your pet to observe on their journey. The Pet Comfort Wagon is waterproof, completely collapsible (easy storage folks!) and can carry up to a whopping 165lbs! That’s right, biking excursions are no longer just for the tiny pups! We have no doubt that Rory would love this — would your pup want to pedal also?   

About Determination

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When Rory was a puppy, about three months old and weighing less than three pounds, she had a problem with stairs. She would watch her humans dart up and down the strange angular contraption and desperately want to follow. Unfortunately her tiny little legs simply would not carry her up the vertical assent, but my stubborn puppy refused to accept that she was just too little for such an enormous task.

Every day she would sit at the bottom of the staircase and paw at it. She would stand up and rest her fluffy front feet on the first step’s surface, tentatively sniffing the new platform and of course testing it for interesting tastes with her tongue. Every day she would then try to pull herself up until finally, almost miraculously, she managed to clumsily climb onto the step! (Her humans were very proud — there may have been a happy dance….) Equally excited by her triumph Rory climbed all the way to the top of the staircase, only to turn around, look down below and start whimpering. She could not get down again!

She growled in frustration at the steps and tried to dig through the topmost one in an effort to return to level ground. Of course, nothing worked. So she became faced with a new challenge and once again, after clambering up the staircase every day and studying with care the downward route, she eventually conquered that obstacle too!

Watching Rory tackle and in time overcome the staircase has always been a particularly inspiring moment for me. I wanted to share it to remind us that no matter how daunting something may seem at first it is always possible to reach our goals with determination. Sometimes, however, after working hard and persevering and achieving our goal we inevitably find ourselves faced with a new challenge, a new unknown that needs to be addressed, a new fear to be vanquished. That is just the nature of life — a continuous journey of stairs leading into a great unknown. It is up to us how far we choose to climb. Just remember that if a three pound puppy can set her mind to accomplish something difficult, we all have it in us to do the same. How has your pet taught you about determination?

Fishscape by Gaia and Gino

It’s not often that we discover a beautiful product for our pawsh fishy friends, but today is one of those days.  Appropriately called the Fishscape Fishbowl, from Gaia & Gino, this stunning 2.5 gallon, handmade fish abode boasts a uniquely textured interior — a fishscape, if you will.

Designed by Aruliden and created in Turkey, this item is only available in very limited stock. The last fishy creation to impress us as much as this one in terms of aesthetic was the Fish Hotel (designed by a fellow Carleton alumnist). A piece of the landscape even pokes out of the water, adding a sculptural presence to this beauty.

Bathtime Beauty and the Beastie

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Yet another reason to splurge for the beauty and allure of a deep over-sized bathtub. I mean, at the end of the day it really isn’t about luxury — it’s about functionality, right? One of my relatives has a Great Pyrenese and plonking her into a tub like this would be much more fun than washing her with the garden hose. To those of you who also have a giant breed, what are your tips for making bathtime more bubbly? Our is definitely the tub.