You were on a north Dartmouth street, talking to a woman in a minivan and you had two dogs in tow. One was a small breed and the other a Greyhound. That poor animal was shivering and I found it chilly with my coat, sweater and t-shirt. Greyhounds, as you are supposed to know, get cold very easy as they have very little fur. How did you ever pass as a good candidate? Put a sweater on that dog before it gets sick, you moron. —Poor Pooch
This article appears in Oct 29 – Nov 4, 2015.


The empty lives you lead!
6:27am. Friday, November 6, 2015. Ummm… bitches? Where’s the bitches?
Ahhhh… the empty life I lead.
Greyhound owner shaming!??? I think everyone is scrutinizing everyone else just a little too much these days. What’s next? … a bitch about people dressing their kids in unflattering colours?… a bitch about someone putting too much salt on their fries?….oh, I know, I saw a guy with squeaky shoes this morning … {squeak, squeak, squeak} with every step…. that’s it, I’m sending it in. Squeaky shoes will not be tolerated on my watch!
I always take my 2 Yorkies in my jacket on ice cold days. They sit on a roll of paper towels in case nature calls. I can’t let either of them near frozen puddles. Froo Froo got his tongue stuck on one last year and I had to use a spatula to disengage it. Nor do I want either Froo Froo or Fee Fee having a wee and ending up stuck to frozen ground in a similar fashion. Greyhounds, especially, need warmth in this climate, preferable with faux fur coats and fur lined booties. To not do so is pure cruelty to a family member.