Showing posts with label golden retriever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label golden retriever. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

IT'S A DOG'S LIFE - GOLDEN RETRIEVER KAYAKING


While I wished I had my zoom camera to get a better shot of this kayak with all five passengers, I had to share it with you. Last weekend, as I was sitting at the end of the boardwalk at Gray's Beach in Yarmouthport, MA, this red kayak was slowly passing by at a distance.  Now, if you look closely, you will notice that the fourth passenger is a (very happy I'm sure) golden retriever.  I have to give this dad much credit as he does not look very comfortable  paddling along with his legs hanging over the sides of the kayak.   This family, with their much loved golden retriever, brought a smile to my face as we all do crazy things to include our dogs in our activities.


Gray's Beach is a great place to visit with it's very long boardwalk extending over the marsh.  It is  peaceful, naturally beautiful, and has a variety of wildlife.  You will often find children laying across the boardwalk hanging cotton string with a chicken wing tied to the end in hopes of catching a crab.


The tide is out in this photo, and you can walk or swim across the water to Chapin Beach on the other side of the dunes in the distance.



Riley, our adorable golden retriever and queen of our home, received some bad news last week.  While taking her for a swim at the beach last week, her favorite activity, I noticed she was limping and she resisted going up the two flights of stairs.  We took a trip to the vet who diagnosed  Riley with arthritis at eight years old.   Doesn't she look depressed in this photo?  Of course, I feel horrible and she manages to bring me to the treat jar more often.  I'm sure she has probably gained a few pounds as the doctor's instructions were no visits to the beach or walks for ten days.

Looking at the photo of the golden retriever on the kayak, I wonder if Riley would enjoy this ride.  What we do to keep our pets happy.  If you have a dog with arthritis, do you have any tips other than taking the very expensive Dasuquin pills that the doctor prescribed?