Hallowe’en Contest Winner!
CONGRATULATIONS!
OMG! Can you stand it?! How original!
Thank you Tabitha and Matt for sending in this hilarious pic of your two gangstah dawgs! They received a gift bag with K-9 and human treats!
For our Thanksgiving/Fall themed contest, smply decorate your dawg(s) and enter to win a $50.00 gift bag! To enter, simply e.mail your photo(s) to: soniatheobalds8@gmail.com. Draw will be held November 15th. Let us know your dog’s name, age, breed, etc. and permission to post on FB and our blog.
Thank you for following our blog!
Zuma and Sonia.
Me and My Friends (Random Dog Thoughts #2)





Four Days To Go for the Hallowe’en Dog Costume Contest!
Yaaaah! Only four days to go until the judging for our “Blogtest” (aka Blog Contest). Yeh, I made that word up.
Anyway, send us a pic of you and your dog or just a pic of your dog in your best Hallowe’en outfits (and tell us a little about your dog) to: soniatheobalds8@gmail.com
Best Hallowe’en Outfit Categories:
Funniest
Scariest
Most Original
Prizes:
Each category winner will receive a gift bag of goodies for you and your dog, each one valued at $50.00 or more!
Mobile Veterinary Service!
Last weekend at PET FEST we had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Matthew Pisani who has recently opened CROSSROADSMOBILE veterinary clinic in Asheville. We need to establish a relationship with a local veterinarian, so we made an appointment for him to come to the Park last Thursday.
Mobile Veterinary units are an excellent solution for many: having a problem transporting your pet to the vet? Problem solved. Crossmobile will come to you! No more spending your time stuffing whining, uncooperative cats into cages, no more stressed out pets ‘cuz this friendly Doctor will make your pet feel relaxed at his/her own home. And think how impressed your husband will be when you tell him you had the dog castrated right here in the driveway!
The Crossroadsmobile Unit is brand new and fully equipped with x-ray, a pristine surgery room, lab equipment and everything else a regular veterinary hospital carries. It’s an immaculate facility.
Zuma required a Health Exam for Therapy Team Evaluation. She was welcomed and immediately hopped right into the mobile hospital! We had Zu’s vaccinations updated and also they ran some bloodwork (the results were done “in house” and I had them when I left), Dr. Matthew took a fecal sample and microchipped her. Everything looks great. Zuma was very happy about the whole thing and, in her usual stoic way, didn’t make a peep. In fact she was delighted she was allowed to sniff the whole place out.
Dr. Matthew’s wife is a Veterinary Technician, they work together.
Good Karma.
Why yes, there’s my thumb in the corner of the photo.
The whole experience was very relaxing and positive. After all, it’s all about bedside (kennelside?) manner, right?!
#MobileVeterinaryClinic, #Crossroadsmobileveterinaryclinic, #Dr.MatthewPisani, #PetFest, #AshevilleOutlets, #NorthCarolinaVeterinarian, #GreatDaneDogs
PET FEST and CRITTER MAGAZINE
Last Sunday morning (October 9) we went over to the Asheville Outlets Mall to have a coffee and walk with Zuma. It’s clean and bright and new and we can walk in the sun or shade. Usually it’s not very busy on Sunday mornings, but that morning there were dogs everywhere. We were told “Critter” magazine, partnering with Asheville Outlets, was holding an event for pets and their families. In their recent publication, I found the ad for the PET FEST which states: “A portion of proceeds from the event will benefit community spay/neuter and rescue transport programs.”. Giddy up! We’re in!
There were several rescue booths, lots of doggie goodies to purchase, an action-packed Ultimate Air Dogs Competition featuring some of the country’s best high flyin’ canines as well as the Critter Magazine Cover Dog Contest! We met a Veterinarian with a mobile unit and made an appointment (see next blog).
These lovely ladies were representing the Edith Allen Wildlife Sanctuary. I chatted with them for a while, they were very knowledgeable and informative. At the Sanctuary they rescue and rehabilitate small wildlife.
One of the rescue groups brought along a miniature horse. He was quite happy to strut his stuff around the Outlet grounds in all his fuzzy cuteness receiving scratches and admiration for adorableness.
This guy was so sweet and friendly, despite being starved and abused and speckled with scars from old, unattended wounds. He will soon be adoption-ready. Can’t blame him for what people did to him in the past. He has forgiven.
It’s a fuzzy photo ‘cuz he was
so happy to be at the party he couldn’t sit still!
(Actually, I was so jacked up on coffee
I couldn’t hold the camera steady).
It all started innocently enough. We’d all just twirled three times and plunked down outside the coffee shop when some people stopped to chat with Zuma and asked us “Are you here for the competition?”. We didn’t know anything about a competition. “You should enter the competition!”. So we looked into it and Doug said he’d take Zuma in and we paid and signed up.
They went onto the stage and were judged individually. Some of the dogs performed brilliant tricks. Zuma walked around the runway, checked out the scene and then realized she could get petted by the friendly stage side crowd. Then the judges made the announcement and Zuma won!
Then she humbly received a huge gift bag full of goodies, which included all sorts of fantastic doggie items and gift cards!
Looking On The Bright Side

We decided to go for a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway yesterday morning. With all the awfulness in the world (like the destruction caused by Hurricane Mathew, the political debates, etc., plus several dear friends going through difficult life challenges), it just felt like the right thing to do.
As our car climbed higher and higher, the altitude caused our ears to pop. We floated in silence along the winding road under a brilliant blue sky, each in our own thoughts, in our own personal warm bubble of quietude. It felt so healthy to simply breathe in and out and decompress, to wish away all the black pieces of the puzzle and see the bright side.
The mountains are just beginning to show their coats of many colors. When I’m in the mountains, the sheer raw magnificance of the landscape overwhelms me, it takes over everything. And it even makes the crazy debate stuff melt away in my mind.
Doug took this panoramic shot of the magnificent vista.
Some of the best views in the area are at the top of Mount Pisgah.There were scores of people sitting in Adirondack chairs and on the lawns at the Pisgah Inn (altitude 5,721′), known as The Peak of The Parkway. People were sipping sweet tea and smiling in the sun, soaking in the views, so we stopped to join them. Her tail wagging furiously, we could see Zu was thinking, “Oh Boy! What a great party!”. She was delighted to be welcomed by all and happily hung out with everybody. Zuma loves a good party.
We eventually left the Parkway and traveled along the squiggly road to the town of Brevard where we stopped for lunch and enjoyed the fun Hallowe’en spirit displayed by the downtown merchants.
and to know that, looking around us,
the mountains are still standing strong and that,
we just have to stray strong and
#PisgahInn, #PeakofThe Parkway, GreatDanedogs, #friends, #BlueRidgeParkway, #Brevard, #NorthCarolina
Hurricane Matthew.
Thankfully, here in Asheville we survived well but on Tybee and in Savannah (where we spent the winter), it was a bad scene with flooding and trees down, massive power outages and some people were killed in NC. Hilton Head near Savannah got slammed and the roads may not be open for days. We met a woman from Hilton Head who told us there are about 10,000 trees down there. She and her family, like thousands of others, were evacuated from the coast and fled up here where it’s high and dry. The Park is FULL and hotel rooms are nearly impossible to find. Those poor people, dreading what they will find when they return to their homes.
We want to thank you, gentle readers, for e.mailing and calling to check we are okay. We feeled truly blessed.
#SylvaMovies, #HotRods, #Mountain Towns


Really, it’s not like that at all, ya’ll.
It’s beautiful and pristine with lovely homes and buildings and trendy shops and friendly people.
Back to reality. Nearby, there is a large Native Cherokee site known as Judaculla Rock, where, hundreds of years ago, petroglyphs were carved into a protruding, western-facing stone that is overlooked by the mountains and warmed by sunsets.
Therapy Dogs ~ Opening The Dog Door
We signed up for an assessment with a highly respected dog trainer here, Kim Brophey, owner and trainer at The Dog Door in Asheville.
I’ll keep ya’ll posted about our Team Assessment test!
For more info on Therapy Dogs, contact Pet.Partners.com
Don’t forget to check out the September 15th blog:
Shop Like A Dog and enter the Collar Contest!
e.mail me to enter: soniatheobalds8@gmail.com

























