New Puppy Hood

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Jul 232012
 

*wuff* … I’ve been resisting the urge to write this post until people saw the puppy hood in-person (or in-puppy) … but the suspense of wanting to tell the world has become immense, so I’ve had to give in and put paws to keyboard.

Some while ago, I decided it was time to get my own Dalmatian Puppy Hood – I’ve been looking at the RubberDawg Dalmatian Full Hood for some many years!

When invited to be involved in the Pride walk, I decided it was time to do the deed … so the order was placed.

Some fantastic correspondence then went back and forth between RubberDawg and I, deciding on how the ears should be, rough placement and sizes of spots and such like. Then shortly before Pride I saw the hood for the first time, I was told I was like a kid at Christmas! It was all white – with the email roughly saying, play with photoshop (or similar) and place the spots how you would like them to be … so about 3 hrs later, the email goes back with rough spot sizes and placements. Roughly a day later, I get the same set of images, but this time, of the actual puppy hood! WOW WOW WOW was all I could say! I couldn’t stop looking at it – worse still I couldn’t wait to see it in person (or puppy).

Time was getting tight for Pride, so a small bit more correspondence with RubberDawg, and bless his heart, he sent it Express delivery …. I paid the extra owed to do this, and sat with my paws crossed, checking every day the tracking websites …………………………………

At this point, Pride arrived, Puppy hood hadn’t 🙁 *whine* … not the end of the world, I still had an absolutely fantastic day out being a puppy in the middle of London (as can be read in the other blog post)

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A couple of days later, I was invited out to an all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurant – where, at the end of the meal with the bill came the fortune cookies … I opened mine, and inside it said “A good parcel or letter will arrive soon” (or something like that). The very next day – a letter, not the nicest of letters per-say, but one that I had been waiting on – the Customs Bill had arrived … paid that instantly and arranged delivery for the next day.

Wednesday took for-ever to arrive! But on arrival at work, there was the parcel … Tempting me to open it … The urge overtook me – I took the parcel upstairs to my office, opened it and my jaw just dropped!! I was speechless, I could believe my eyes, the puppy hood was better than imagined! Eventually, I plucked up the courage to try it on, silence descended when I saw myself stare back at me in the mirror – I really couldn’t say anything. Sadly time was against me, as I had work to do, so Puppy Spot Hood was put back in the box, carefully, and I had to wait until I got home.

The day dragged on, eventually I was home, and after trying on a second time, I took the courage to trim the nose tubes to fit.

A bit of trying on, trimming a tiny bit off the noes tubes, then repeating, I eventually got it right.

I think since the day it arrived, there has only been about 3 days in the fortnight or so, where I haven’t worn the hood!

I now just cant wait to show everyone in person – likewise, I can’t thank RubberDawg enough for producing the most exquisite puppy hood for Spot.

*bounds round with immense excitement*

Will get some smart images taken of it soon and send some to RubberDawg to go in his gallery (kennel) of images.


However, for now, here is a sneak preview of the puppy hood 🙂

London and World Pride 2012

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Jul 072012
 

Through various online websites that I’m a member of, a walking party was organised to participate in the London and World Pride parade today, walking from Baker Street to Trafalgar Square, and on to Whitehall to disperse. Naturally, I jumped at the chance to participate in this, and with no shift at work, I was free to join in.

There’s been a lot written about the organisation of Pride and the changes to the start time, but that’s not relevant to this blog. In the lead up to the event, I was having a lot of debate as to whether to go in Zentai or in Latex – due to the weather forecast, Latex may have seemed more practical, but as I’m known as ‘ZentaiSpot’ I decided I would go in Zentai. Thankfully, the decision held out , with there only being a couple of rain showers.

We were told to assemble on Baker Street around about 10.15am, and I decided that I’d travel the entire way in Zentai, although with the hood down. We got on the train at West Ruislip, and travelled in to Marble Arch – where we got out and discovered it was pouring! A quick stop at Boots to buy an umbrella, buttons and a few bottles of juice saw us heading for the walk to the assembly point. Spotting a group of puppies sheltering under some scaffolding, we went and joined them and I added the finishing touches to the outfit – putting the hood up, adding the paws etc. After that, we had some photos taken by random photographers, and then on to assembling for the march.

At this point I dropped to all 4s for more photos and remained on them for a bit. My owner and others report that there were lots of bemused looks from people passing by on buses – including a coach party taking pictures, and an entire bus (all of 2 passengers!) taking pictures as well. There were also lots of people from other groups, and random members of the public taking pictures too.

We eventually set off at about 11.30am on a slow walk to Whitehall. Having now got home, I’ve worked out that it was about 3km. I started off on all 4s, and continued this way as we walked down Baker Street, stopping periodically as the group of dancers in front of us kept stopping as part of their act. The one thing that I did notice is that there were quite a lot of people taking pictures of us, and our steward was doing his best to keep things moving.

As the parade route narrowed and widened, I managed to pull my owner to the front of our group, so was quite happily crawling along on all 4s, but not really able to see much. There were lots more stopping and starting, and eventually we reached the corner of Oxford Circus. Standing with the dancers in front of us was Stephen Fry working on a documentary, and having a look at what was going on in the parade. He did acknowledge and say hello to the group, but we didn’t get to speak to him, unfortunately.

We turned off on to Oxford Circus, and the parade route got a bit wider, and again there were lots of people watching and taking pictures. I continued walking on all 4s, behaving like a good puppy *wags* and walking and stopping when told. Again, progress was slow, but there was the odd couple of instances where I had to move quite quickly on all 4s to catch up and narrow the gap with the group in front. Everyone in the crowd seemed to be having a good time, and there were lots of pictures being taken by various people.

We progressed to the end of Oxford Circus, and tuned in to Regent Street, where things started to get busy with crowd – but again, I was still on all 4s. Unfortunately, this was to come to an end at Hamleys Toy Shop (about 1.6km in to the 3km route), due to the Parade pace quickening. I think I did quite well to keep to all-4’s for that duration in one go! At this point I became a bi-ped dog rather than a quadroped, but still kept dropping back in to 4s mode when I was able to. There came another rain shower at this point, and I was sheltering under my owner’s umbrella as this puppy goes see-through in the rain! *whine*

We walked down to Picadilly Circus, and at this point a gap opened up between ourselves and the group in front of us… so myself and a cat that had joined our group (sorry, I don’t know who you were, but if you’re reading this blog, do let me know!) decided to have a quick game of chase, in the parade route. *wags* Unfortunately the ground was a bit wet and slippery and I slid a bit and knocked one of my knee pads off.

This brought us down to the final stretch and the walk to Trafalgar Square – yet more pictures taken, but again progress was slow as we made our way down to the Square and around towards Whitehall. I was, at this point, alternating between 2 feet and 4 feet. As we approached Trafalgar Square I dropped back to all-4’s as the end of the parade was nearing. Whilst in Trafalgar Square, my owner dragged me over to the side to say hello to Scamp who was in the crowd with his other half and some friends. The group eventually headed to a side street just off Whitehall, where we breathed a sigh of relief. As I said earlier, I’ve since worked out that the route was 3km long, and we’d been walking for about 2.5hrs.

After some pictures with our group, it was time for most of us to remove hoods etc. so we could have a drink… and I’ve never been more relieved to see some chocolate buttons and a bottle of Coke! After pictures and a discussion, we all went our separate ways and my owner and I decided to go back to see Scamp and Mark, while the others went back to a house party.

I had a fantastic day out today, and there’s some pictures and (hopefully) a video attached to this blog.

*woofs*

Spot