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Where Are You Taking Your Dog???

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Stacie & Barbara

Last weekend a friend from PA came to visit and we attended an awesome event in the city on Pier 26.  The event, called the Liberty Challenge, is where teams of paddlers on outriggers come from all over the world to compete in races – some 15 miles long! Though the Liberty Challenge has been going on in NYC for 20 years, I had never been, so I wasn’t sure what to expect.

My friend (an amazing groomer I’ve known for over 20 years) suggested that I bring Ronan.  Now, most of you who know me know that I love to bring Ronan to events.  He is pretty easy and adaptable, and always enjoys being social.  But I declined.

Paige being groomed

Babs grooming Paige

I’m glad that I did.  He would’ve done just fine, but I felt badly for the dogs that would’ve been better left at home.  It’s great to bring our dogs with us to events, but we should always think above and beyond what we want and consider what’s best for them, even if we err on the side of extra caution.  I wasn’t sure how hot the pavement would be, if there would be any shade, if the crowds or acoustics might be too overwhelming, and most of all, if it would be a good experience for Ronan, or if he’d be better off at home.

Amazing team

The Liberty Challenge

Don’t be afraid to be too cautious when it comes to the care and safety of your dogs.  Ronan would have enjoyed the Liberty Challenge, but I’m glad that I didn’t bring him.  It would’ve ruined the day for all of us if I brought him and it turned out to be the wrong choice.

As much as you enjoy having your dogs with you, please don’t take chances by making a potentially selfish decision.  I know how much your love your dogs.  Please put their safety first!

XO,

Stacie & Ronan

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