Posts Tagged ‘mango’

101120 Mango getting vacuumed

Unlike some breeds that requires regular bath to get rid of the doggy smell, Shiba don’t have that problem. During winter times, we can get away with not bathing Mango for months. At one point, Mango was shedding pretty badly. Since he didn’t smell bad, we simply vacuumed his loose hair away and saved another bath. We are fortunate that Mango doesn’t mind our vacuum machine.

Finally we felt we own Mango a bath. Not because he smelled bad, but we didn’t want him to forget what’s it like to take a bath.

110129 Bath time 3

110129 Bath time 4

Mango doesn’t like bath, but he put up with it. The only thing we needed to watch for is water splash from his occasional shaking.

110129 Bath time 5

One thing we like about going to self-service dog wash place was their industry strength blower. It would take so long to dry all his hair using home hair dryer.

110129 Bath time 6

The last step was to clean his ears. It was Mango’s favorite thing of the entire bath. He closed his eyes and let the alcohol-soaked cotton rubbed inside his ear for as long as it takes.

110129 Bath time 7

100424 Engagement photo

*Gasp!* I can’t believe I haven’t post our engagement photos yet. Recently I uploaded some on flickr. My photostream view counts went nuts. One of my favorites was Mango peeking into the camera. It is also many people’s favorite! Maybe it’s the curious little eyes, or the button nose, something about this photo melts my heart every time I look at it.

Yvonne Wong was the photographer, she did an amazing job capturing us in our home. I love both ktula and I look very comfortable in the shots, as if these are our day to day family photos. It makes me look forward to the future days to come. That to me is happiness.

100424 Engagement photo

This year’s Furry 5K Fun Run and Walk was held under weather less than ideal. But look how high spirit Mango is!

100620 Back to Furry 5K

This is our 2nd year in a row participating the event. It was great to be part of it – dogs big and small walking side by side with their human companions. The walk was surprisingly calm and relaxing considering the cheer amount of people and dogs gathered at one place.

100620 Furry 5K Fun Run and Walk

Mango was a walking machine once his state of mind is set on the walk mode. Other than stopping for a short pee break after the 1 mile mark, he finished the walk without stopping or sniffing at other dogs.

100620 pee break

100530 Sunday cycling

Our Eastlake home is just minutes from Burke Gilman Trail. With weather being so miserable most the time, we managed to ride out with Mango twice since late spring.

The first ride was a short trip to Fremont. During our lunch break at Fremont Farmer’s Market, half dozen market goers approached us to ask about Mango. We noticed Mango is more comfortable with strangers this time around. Instead of backing away or avoiding the hands, he let almost anyone pat him.

100530 Sunday cycling

100530 Sunday cycling

The second ride was just this Sunday. We rode a total of 39.5 miles to Woodenvill then back. There was sun, no clouds, and high in the low 70s. The traffic on the trail was surprisingly light. It was a great ride. The only thing I wish could be different is if we knew a dog-friendly restaurant in Woodenvill we can go to. We’ve being going to Redhook Brewery as our rest point before riding back to Seattle. Sadly Redhook does not allow dogs, not even at the outdoor seating area.

To Woodenville! After the bridge gets down

Arrived at Woodenville, outside Redhook Ale Brewery

There were lots of double takes, laughter, and kids cheering in excitement when Mango was spotted in his little trailer. I have a feeling the sight of Mango-mobile will be spotted a lot more often as summer approaching.

Mango turned 2 years old yesterday. For his special day, we bought some organic chicken breasts. We got lazy making rice to go with the chicken. Thanks to our laziness, Mango scored a meal of pure chicken goodness.

100529 Birthday dinner - waiting to be served

It took about 20 minutes to boil the chicken, cool it, then cut it into bite sizes. Mango waited patiently but never left the kitchen area the entire time. I went through the normal seat and watch routines before Mango gets his meal. Poor Mango, at this point he was giving me the Oliver Twist’s “Please sir can i have some more” look.

100529 Birthday dinner - numm numm....

As soon as I gave him the okay to approach his food, Mango went for it and didn’t make another sound for the next few minutes.

100529 Birthday dinner - finished but still want more

The birthday boy enjoyed his meal so much he didn’t leave the kitchen after he was done. Instead, he was hanging around the empty bowl, expecting perhaps a 2nd or 3rd courses. My boy is just like me. We turn into bottomless pit when we are eating something we like.