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Healthy dog treats from Bocce’s Bakery

What is your favourite thing to eat in the summer? Mine is without a doubt lobster (second only to ice-cream, of course!) That’s why when our friends at Bocce’s Bakery (whom you might remember from page 78 in our summer issue, Fresh and Frisky) introduced us to their latest creation, Lobster Roll Biscuits, both Rory and I began to drool. Although baked for dogs, these bite-sized morsels look good enough for humans to eat too. The ingredients are organic oat and potato flours, super healthy kelp, tarragon, which aids with digestion, and freshly caught Lobster from the coast of Maine. Seriously, even from a human perspective, these treats look delicious, don’t they?

Rory Stories 01: Meeting people through pets

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One of the greatest joys about pets is the effortless way they manage to connect people to other people. A few strolls around a new neighbourhood with your pooch and you will inevitably run into and chat with at least one other dog owner, mostly because the dogs insist upon saying hello. If you start a new job, chances are somebody in your department has a photo of their beloved fluffball propped up in their cubicle and thus an easy conversation is born. I even read in a men’s magazine recently that owning a dog is now considered the best way to meet women (something Britain’s fabulous Top Gear gentlemen also put to the test, pitting a stunning luxury car against a seven-week-old puppy to see which would attract more attention from the ladies. The fun antics begin at 3:42 in this video and obviously the puppy wins).

This idea of connecting through pets made me realize that I want to share more about my life with Rory here on Pawsh, not only about the things we do together, but about the challenges, triumphs, epiphanies and confusion that can arise from pet parenthood. So I’m stealing a little space on the blog each week to talk about life with pets, from my perspective, and hopefully yours as well should you wish to join in. To begin this column it seems only fitting to chat about the sentiment expressed above – connection…


Rory turned two-years-old in October and while reflecting upon that period of time, my guy and I noticed just how much she has brought us closer together. Evenings once spent hunkered in front of computers working are now punctuated with lovely meandering walks through the city and romps in the park; she won’t completely settle down for bedtime unless we both turn in for the night; and if playing with one of us, Rory will without fail pester the other until all three of us are jumping around like lunatics. It’s been amazing really just how much our 15lbs of fluffiness has impacted our personal interactions on a daily basis, not to mention our interactions with neighbours and other members of our community. That’s not to say, of course, that we were miserable anti-socials or that we never spent any time together in the pre-puppy days, merely that Rory’s presence has deeply enriched our lives and many of the everyday relationships we maintain.

How has your pet impacted any relationships in your life? Did you meet your best friend at a dog park or perhaps your significant other while buying a bag of kibble? Has your pet made you more popular with relatives or in-laws? Are you friends with the mail-person now because they stop to give your pet a treat? I would love to hear your stories!

Pawsh Pictures 02: Dogs in France

“Stop and smell the flowers…or at the very least, pause long enough to chew on them!” It’s a sentiment that is age-old and profound in its meaning, especially when carried out by a sweet King Charles Cavalier Spaniel called Wallace in Normandy, France. Photographer Stephanie Graf-Vocat bumped into this spunky fellow and snapped what I think are some truly inspirational photos, but you have to keep reading to see just how into flowers Wallace really is!

“Hey! Hey! I want to pick you a flower!” 

“Foiled. Oh well, I guess I’ll just lick it instead…”

“Wait a minute! There has to be something pretty in here! Follow me!”

Thank you Stephanie and Wallace for these delightfully springy photos! In case you missed it, here is last week’s Australian pet street photography post. Have a wonderful Wednesday everyone and remember to drink in those flowers before the pups get them all!

A stylish dog’s dinner

If your pets are anything like Rory, they go ‘beserk’ at dinner time. I’m always on the prowl for pretty dog dinnerware and was naturally drawn to Mungo and Maud’s new contemporary range of dishes. I am especially fond of the darling ‘gulp’ water dish complete with stenciled water hydrant. Of course, I’m not sure Rory really minds what she eats from so long as the kibble is delicious, but from my point of view (and my kitchen’s style) these beauties are true winners!