On my last venture I think was before the California trip and I got to go on a long adventure with my human down to go see some pretty crazy stuff.
Most of my time in California pretty much everywhere wouldn't let me run off leash because they have really dumb laws to say dogs can't go anywhere.
Which is okay because I'm just going to stay close to my human and keep working on my service dog training.
We was in San Francisco!!! Yeah dogger! Beautiful day to sniff everything and then watch the other dogs and people. Someone was even shooting part of some movie while we was there. But I'm not training to be an actor.
Us on a train...
This is me outside the train station. They told my human that he didn't register me as a service dog when he bought the ticket when he did.
And then when we went to get on the train somebody pulled us off to side was really confrontational about me as a service dog.
They wanted to know about my nose lead leash. When my human explained what was going on they really calmed down and gave us a nice bigger area to sit and even got me a blanket so I could snuggle and nap.
I really liked running around and checking everything out and everybody out. There was way too many people for me to go with my human to his workshop so I had a lot of fun at the hotel room getting into trouble and ripping apart this wonderful plastic trash can.
I can't help it and it was just too much fun. But I am getting a lot better at being left alone because a couple of months ago I really would have gotten into way more trouble.
Anyway I would like to say thank you to everybody who believes in puppy dogs having a blog. We are very grateful for any and all rewards. However I really hope that my human will be able to look back and be able to see us hanging out together long after I am gone. And I would like to be as big of support as the previous super amazing super service dog hero Zeus was.
I have some big huge puppy footprints to live up to. But it's okay because I have huge Clydesdale paws that are just like bears. I definitely can do this.
Hopefully this is just the beginning of my future on the blockchain as an amazing puppy dog. And hopefully one day I can help to inspire so many more amazing service dogs and companions.
Thank you very much.