As the official mascot of a company and a VIP (Very Important Pup), I haz Zuko Cam! Humom says it iz to spy on me, I say it iz to help accomplish #shibaworlddomination. *huff*
You can find the live action here when humom remembers to set it up. But wait! If you missed it you can see the replays there too. Like this one of me being pawesome and baking in the sun:
I think we will accomplish our World Takeover soon! If this isn't enough, be sure to go Vote Shiba 2012 on the Squishables contest before May 7th!!
-- Posted By Prince Zuko
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Little (Fox) Dog in a Big City
Zuko grew up in San Francisco, so it's not like the sights and sounds are new to him. However, we don't take him up there often these days and we hardly ever take him to the jam-packed Union Square area. However, Easter weekend we had a big gala event just off Union Square and Little Dog came with us.
We stayed at the Kensington Park Hotel which is super dog friendly. For $25 you can bring your pup with you and no other real costs or considerations are needed. Our event was in the hotel, so it was easy for us to check in on him during the night. He was able to get some samples of our surf and turf dinner (he loved the turf, the surf not so much) and at midnight he made his entrance into the gala. I didn't realize how loud it still was until I walked in and little dog freaked. It was a polite freaking out, but he hid behind my legs and under the table. His tail uncurled. It's gotta be hard to be so damn cute - everyone wanted to pet him - they formed a cluster around him! Ironically enough, for someone who was freaked out he still managed to eat cheese without hesitation, even going so far as to steal a bite out of my hand when I wasn't looking. ;-) Finally, his hudad took him for a quick walk to calm his nerves and the Prince crashed out.
The next morning Zuko woke me up far earlier than I wanted and we took off for a walk around Union Square. Sunday mornings are probably the only time the square isn't crazy busy so we were able to get some photos of Zuko enjoying the scenary. He chased some pigeons and peed on many, many plants. When we got back to the hotel, he even got a sample of my breakfast: some smoked salmon and a tidbit of bacon.
Spoiled Dog.
-- Posted by Zuko's humom
Fancy collar for a fancy event |
We stayed at the Kensington Park Hotel which is super dog friendly. For $25 you can bring your pup with you and no other real costs or considerations are needed. Our event was in the hotel, so it was easy for us to check in on him during the night. He was able to get some samples of our surf and turf dinner (he loved the turf, the surf not so much) and at midnight he made his entrance into the gala. I didn't realize how loud it still was until I walked in and little dog freaked. It was a polite freaking out, but he hid behind my legs and under the table. His tail uncurled. It's gotta be hard to be so damn cute - everyone wanted to pet him - they formed a cluster around him! Ironically enough, for someone who was freaked out he still managed to eat cheese without hesitation, even going so far as to steal a bite out of my hand when I wasn't looking. ;-) Finally, his hudad took him for a quick walk to calm his nerves and the Prince crashed out.
"I approve of these linens." |
The Prince. |
The next morning Zuko woke me up far earlier than I wanted and we took off for a walk around Union Square. Sunday mornings are probably the only time the square isn't crazy busy so we were able to get some photos of Zuko enjoying the scenary. He chased some pigeons and peed on many, many plants. When we got back to the hotel, he even got a sample of my breakfast: some smoked salmon and a tidbit of bacon.
"This artwork bores me." |
"Heart" |
Spoiled Dog.
-- Posted by Zuko's humom
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Zuko vs. Cows
This past weekend we went on an epic hike out in the East Bay. Sunol Regional Wilderness is HUGE with stunning views and amazing hikes and very dog-friendly. It is also very hilly, hence the "epic" part of it. It was steep uphill, back down, back up, back down. After 2.5 hours the whole pack was beat.
Still, little dude had a great time splashing through mud, climbing extra hills just for the sheer fun of it and was admired by many other hikers (and only asked once if he was a fox). Then he saw the cows.
Zuko has never been that close to a cow before - and he was fascinated. There babies with the herd and while these were all females, there was one big black cow that looked like she would be happy to step on a little dog if he came any closer. Which he did. He'd inch forward little by little...until the big cow took a step toward him and he RAN the other way.
Immediately after, as if to show who is REALLY the boss, he peed all over grass tufts in their field and then peed on a barbed wire fence. Take that!
-- Posted by Prince Zuko's humom
Epic Views...and Epic climbs |
Happy Zuko! |
Still, little dude had a great time splashing through mud, climbing extra hills just for the sheer fun of it and was admired by many other hikers (and only asked once if he was a fox). Then he saw the cows.
"What the bark? What iz that??" |
Zuko has never been that close to a cow before - and he was fascinated. There babies with the herd and while these were all females, there was one big black cow that looked like she would be happy to step on a little dog if he came any closer. Which he did. He'd inch forward little by little...until the big cow took a step toward him and he RAN the other way.
"Why u coming at me? - RUN!!" |
Immediately after, as if to show who is REALLY the boss, he peed all over grass tufts in their field and then peed on a barbed wire fence. Take that!
"I WIN!" |
Saturday, March 31, 2012
March Showers Bring March Flowers
The weather has been incredibly fickle lately here in NorCal. This morning it looked sunny at 7am. By 9am it was pouring buckets of rain. Finally, this afternoon the sun came back out and Zuko and I went out for a quick hike.
The huge rainstorms have one upside - everything is blowing and so green it makes your eyes hurt to look at it.
We made it to the lake and the wind kicked up...and as we started back to the car the rain came down in buckets. Luckily, I'm training for a half marathon so we ran back to the car as much as possible - the path had started to get muddy and slick. By the time we got back to the car, Zuko was muddy from splashing through puddles and I was soaked.
I did have time to compose a new Shiba song as we ran:
"Itsy-bitsy Shiba, climbed up the hiking trail.
Down came the rain and washed the Shiba out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain.
And the itsy-bitsy Shiba climbed up the trail again."
-- Posted by Zuko's Soaked Humom
The huge rainstorms have one upside - everything is blowing and so green it makes your eyes hurt to look at it.
No rain here! |
"My Shiba senses smell rain coming. You should really trust me mom" |
"I'm wet and muddy!!" |
I did have time to compose a new Shiba song as we ran:
"Itsy-bitsy Shiba, climbed up the hiking trail.
Down came the rain and washed the Shiba out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain.
And the itsy-bitsy Shiba climbed up the trail again."
Rain freckles and a pissed off look. |
-- Posted by Zuko's Soaked Humom
Saturday, March 3, 2012
The Return of Shibasquatch
It is an amazing day in the Bay Area and Zuko and I trekked out to the famous dog beach Ft. Funston with two Boston Terriers, Winston and Porco.
Some of you may remember the infamous "runaway" when our little Shibasquatch was last let off leash back in November. Since then his life has been tightly leashed. Always.
But Ft. Funston has huge cliffs that I don't think even Zuko could climb if he tried. And we were with other dogs so..... maybe? He only received half of his breakfast this morning so he'd be hungry and I took with me the secret weapon: cheese.
Once we were down to the beach I left him off leash and he was a good boy. He ran around, farther than I am comfortable with, but he always came back.
Good boy!
- Posted by Zuko's proud mommy.
Some of you may remember the infamous "runaway" when our little Shibasquatch was last let off leash back in November. Since then his life has been tightly leashed. Always.
But Ft. Funston has huge cliffs that I don't think even Zuko could climb if he tried. And we were with other dogs so..... maybe? He only received half of his breakfast this morning so he'd be hungry and I took with me the secret weapon: cheese.
Once we were down to the beach I left him off leash and he was a good boy. He ran around, farther than I am comfortable with, but he always came back.
Good boy!
- Posted by Zuko's proud mommy.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Holiday Update (Finally) - Part 2
Considering it is almost February, I'd better get the post-holiday blogs finished!
After Part 1 of Zuko's Shibamas Adventures, the fun continued. We headed down to Monterey, CA and stayed at the Portola Hotel and Spa. Right off Fisherman's Wharf, it was a great location for someone with a puppers to walk! Zuko greatly enjoyed walking the pier and obsessively sniffing everything in sight. He also spent time pondering the "noms" hanging out just off the shore and how he might possibly get one without getting wet.
You can see more pictures from Monterey on Flickr here.
After Part 1 of Zuko's Shibamas Adventures, the fun continued. We headed down to Monterey, CA and stayed at the Portola Hotel and Spa. Right off Fisherman's Wharf, it was a great location for someone with a puppers to walk! Zuko greatly enjoyed walking the pier and obsessively sniffing everything in sight. He also spent time pondering the "noms" hanging out just off the shore and how he might possibly get one without getting wet.
"I know I can take them. If they would just stop hiding in that wet stuff!" |
You can see more pictures from Monterey on Flickr here.
After ringing in the New Year quietly sleeping in his big comfy bed, Zuko was whisked off to Woodland, CA for more adventures. This time he was able to meet-up with the adorable @Sachisheeb - she commanded her humans to drive all the way down to meet him! Unfortunately, Zuko reacted the way he usually does with puppies (Sachi is 9 months old) - he growled and then ignored her. :-( The Shiba-people had a good time and I did manage to get a couple of pictures of the Shibas.
All in all, it was a good holiday season for the little Demon Dog and a good start to 2012!
Zuko (looking like a hobo and blowing coat) and the very pretty Sachi! |
Cute little Sachi! |
All in all, it was a good holiday season for the little Demon Dog and a good start to 2012!
-- Posted by Zuko's typist (who is being given a poor performance rating for being behind on his Shiba-bidness)
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Holiday Update (Finally) - Part 1
It was a very Shiba holiday season for us!
It kicked off with the International Secret Shiba gift exchange. Zuko sent his chosen gifts to @ShibaInuCharlie early in the month. He was very careful to pick out good Shiba gifts like cheeze and bouncy ball. Zuko also received his gifts from @iamkaiju early and was tormented by them sitting under the tree for days and days. And then something appeared in his stocking...
But still he had to wait.
The day before Shibamas was a gift unto itself. We had a mini Shiba meet-up in Redwood Shores! @furballMika was there, all the way from SoCal! @aidentheshiba and Suki, Zuko's half sisfur, joined us! Here is a photo of all four of them (finally) sitting together:
You can see the full set of the meet-up here on Flickr.
Then, it was Shibamas morning! Zuko was very happy with his gifts from his grandma and Kaiju:
You can see all of the photos of the un-wrapping of gifts here.
Overall it was a good start to the holidays!
-- Posted by Prince Zuko's humom
It kicked off with the International Secret Shiba gift exchange. Zuko sent his chosen gifts to @ShibaInuCharlie early in the month. He was very careful to pick out good Shiba gifts like cheeze and bouncy ball. Zuko also received his gifts from @iamkaiju early and was tormented by them sitting under the tree for days and days. And then something appeared in his stocking...
But still he had to wait.
The day before Shibamas was a gift unto itself. We had a mini Shiba meet-up in Redwood Shores! @furballMika was there, all the way from SoCal! @aidentheshiba and Suki, Zuko's half sisfur, joined us! Here is a photo of all four of them (finally) sitting together:
You can see the full set of the meet-up here on Flickr.
Then, it was Shibamas morning! Zuko was very happy with his gifts from his grandma and Kaiju:
You can see all of the photos of the un-wrapping of gifts here.
Overall it was a good start to the holidays!
"It's all about the Shiba!" |
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