Hi from Portland
Saturday, June 13th, 2009Not going to write much, am a bit tuckered from doing an all day seminar at Happy Tails in Portland and an evening speech at Planet Dog in Portland, Maine. Both events were hosted by great folks and had educated, informed audiences that were a joy to work with. The talk at Planet Dog was on play (appropriate for a company that makes dog toys, hey?) and reminded me how interesting play is to biologists. It’s common in many species, it’s dangerous and injurious and no one really knows what makes it worth all the risks. Especially relevant to our relationship to dogs is our mutual love of “object play,” which is not very common in most species. There are exceptions, (river otters, etc.), but few species are as obsessed as dogs and people are about balls, frisbees, etc. I’m inspired for my next seminar in July in California–an entire morning on play. What fun.
The seminar was on dog-dog reactivity, both between unfamiliar dogs and dogs within the same household. The demo dogs were great and the audience was truly lovely to work with. I am, however, a bit droopy, and I’m committed to keeping my laptop shut for TWO ENTIRE DAYS (oh my!) and visit a dear friend in New Hampshire. I’ll be back in the ‘world’ on Wednesday. My sincere thanks to all my hosts and helpers… you were great.
Meanwhile, back at the farm: I MISS MY DOGS! (and Jim, and Sushi, and sheep……)
Here are some photos for you:
Okay, this is a trite shot of boats in a harbor, but it sure looks different than the farm!
Here’s some of the good staff at Planet Dog in their retail store. The place makes me want to retire and do nothing but play with my dogs!
This license plate is thanks to the work of BOTH Planet Dog AND Happy Tails (and others), who worked to get a state license plate whose income goes to shelters and animal care. How cool is that? Shouldn’t we do this in other states?
“See” you next week….
Trisha


