Monday, October 27, 2014

Product Review: Grandma Lucy's Organic Pumpkin Oven Baked Dog Treats

Hello good people and pups of Blogville! Macy Blue here! I'm back with another review for Chewy.com. We were asked to review Grandma Lucy's Organic Pumpkin Oven Baked Dog Treats.


O.K. Mom, Rip that bag open and let's see what we got!


 Well, aren't those the cutest cookies ever??? But how do they taste???

 Excuse me, but I simply must taste another!


These are quite lovely!!! I really REALLY like them!

Whatcha waiting for Mom?? MORE!!!


I'm gonna hoover the grass a bit and let Mom type out the stuff she likes:

Creekhiker / Macy Blue's mom here: I really love the limited ingredients in these baked treats. They contain: Organic Wheat Flour, Organic Dehydrated Cane Juice, Organic Sunflower and/or Organic Canola Oil and/or Organic Palm Oil, Organic Cane Juice Syrup, Organic Pumpkin Powder, Organic Mace, Organic Cinnamon, Soy Lecithin
Macy went nuts for them and I would purchase again. There is one caveat to these. I've noticed they make Macy's "evening emissions" exceptionally fragrant! I can't give her more than three or four.
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 Macy Blue here:
I love these treats and think they make excellent holiday treats! Or good dog treats! Or sit treats! Or any time treats!!!  Get your peeps to get you some!


Grandma Lucy's Organic Pumpkin Oven Baked Dog Treats gets Four Paws up and ONE thumb up* from Macy Blue and Creekhiker respectively.  *My other thumb and forefinger are needed to hold my nose shut!

Neither Creekhiker nor Macy Blue were compensated for this review. Mr Chewy sent one box of Grandma Lucy's Organic Pumpkin Oven Baked Dog Treats for Macy Blue to devour... or not.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Same Trail, Different Six

I am simultaneously overwhelmed with both joy and sadness when I think about how my life has changed in this year. I found myself and Macy alone on a very familiar trail this past week and I couldn't help but run a comparison / contrast list of  the girls whose six I always chase.

Mabel was so tall and proud. She had a perpetual hitch in her giddyup when she walked. It reminded me of the cow kickers my grandfather had to put on Annabelle, one of the dairy cows that liked to nail me when I came near her milking stall. Mabel's leg would only go back so far when it seemed to catch on some invisible kicker and snap back to the ground, only to repeat on the opposite side. Still she wore her strut with pride and seemed to walk en pointe like a ballerina ready to leap. And leap she did. I've seen her run with wild deer, catch up to them and match them stride for stride. While I'm certain it was terrifying for the deer, Mabel was mostly impressed that something could run as fast as she.

Macy, on the other hand, is short and squat. She walks with a waddle. She runs in panic, as if she must see all she can see and smell all she can smell as quickly as possible...lest she never see and smell it ever again. She has no fear of ducks and no amount of explaining that those ducks are likely her nieces and nephews will stop her from terrorizing them! She clearly needs to have an encounter with Mama Mallory!

Mabel Lou was fearless. She clearly saw herself as my protector. I kinda liked knowing this big, bad looking dog had my back. Mabel never asked me for help with anything until she was 10 years old... Such an independent girl. She would ask her aunties, but never me.

Macy had her first encounter with a choya and ran headlong into my leg, leaving me nursing my own choya wounds. Her instinct upon getting hurt was, "Find Mom NOW!" I kinda like being the protector.

Both girls favor the parallel hike...not hiking with me but often on a ridge above me. While I spent many hikes perpetually looking for Mabel, Macy checks in and she stays fairly close when it's just the two of us. That's a side benefit of her getting lost on one of our first off leash outings.

Both girls are so exquisitely happy, off leash and on the trail! And Macy has yet to see the river flowing. I can't wait until she knows the joy of cooling off on a hot day.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Sofa Cuddle PRO

This morning I was making coffee and since a certain pup LOVES coffee, I expected her at my feet... But she wasn't.  I turned to go in the living room...no Macy. Hmmm. I go on the back porch. No Macy. Puzzled, I come in and only then do I notice she's already on the sofa....where we have the coffee. And not only that...she's on HER side, saving room for me! I can't tell you how my heart explodes with joy over this girl. What a character! What a blessing!




Monday, October 20, 2014

The Fine Art of the Cuddle

Look who finally has it all figured out! All it took was putting Mabel's "separate but equal" softie blankie on the sofa! For three days now, I've been getting cuddles on demand!


Thursday, October 09, 2014

Saturday, October 04, 2014

Hey

Is this thing working? Oh! There you are!   Ahem.... Hello there good peeps and pups of Blogville! Macy Blue here!

Just thought I would try to post cause my mom has been super busy teaching kinder and first and from what she says, I think I was easier to teach stuff to. She comes home and all we do is sleep, eat, go for a walkie, cuddle a bit and sleep some more. She's been no funballs at all!!!

I on the other hand have a  mega yard to protect from all species of lizards and I even chased off a rat last week! Mom says she's really proud of me cause she's found me sleeping on the sofa a few days....I'm getting over my fear of it for sure. It's hard not to when the human gives you treats every time you get on it!

She also seems to like it when I dig through the dirty laundry and put it in my bed. I swear, the weirdest things make her happy!

But I'm doing good and loving my new life and I have been nagging Mom to read more bloggies on her stupid eyepad thingie at night.  Hope you folks are all swell!!!