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Dec 182016
 

*waves a paw*

It’s been a long time since I properly put paws to keyboard and updated my blog … however, now that I’ve had a bit more time, I have written about the events from the past year.

These posts won’t be posted in chronological order, so don’t panic if you think I’ve missed something out, as it may still need to be written. … However, keep checking back regularly over the next week or so to see what I’ve been up to… including my year of being Mr Puppy UK, a featured human pup on mainstream TV, and all other events I’ve been to!

Sep 282016
 

Congratulations to @PupPiglet on being crowned as “Mr Puppy UK 2017″… Why 2017, I here you ask? Well, because of timings, it has been decided that the title will run for a calendar year, so the election on Saturday 24th September was to find the pup who will hold the title from 01/01/2o17 until 31/12/2017; and I’ll be Mr Puppy UK until 31/12/2016.

I know I’ve been quiet on the blog recently but this has been a combination of various reasons; work, domestic and also been a fairly busy year on the puppy front too… if anyone noticed! My time to put paws to paper has been lacking but I will catch up soon… and you’ll see a flood of posts coming, in no particular order. However, this post is about the most recent event – Mr Puppy UK… so let’s get on with it. *wags*

Saturday 24th September 2016 saw the election of the forthcoming 2017 Mr Puppy UK at the Pup Social. However, this meant it was a very different social for me as my commitments as a judge to find my successor meant that I couldn’t be much of a puppy.

Before I go too far though, I’d like to extend a paw of congratulations to the 7 competitors:
Scamp
Pup Piglet
Wolfy
Buster
Pup Nox
Elektra pup
Pup Dash
who entered the contest and on having the courage to enter and participate – you are all absolutely wonderful!!!

The afternoon started with a welcome from Boss Bear and PupBrock before control of the proceedings was passed over to Sister Jacqui (@SisterJaqui on twitter) who then introduced the judges, the prizes, the sponsors and of course… the puppies competing, who also had the chance to talk to the audience for the first time. After a quick break and a quick demo by Scruff and Jacqui it was on to round 1 – the Puppy Agility course. My fellow judges and I were keeping an eye on the proceedings and scoring the pups as per the comprehensive scoresheet.

After a refreshment break (to also allow the agility course to be tidied away), it was on to the next round… the Puppy Mosh – and this was for all to join in on… and I couldn’t resist getting a better feel for the contestants by joining in and getting on the floor with them! This was a good chance to relax as the next aspect was by far the hardest one… interviewing each of the puppies with the other judges away from everyone else. Hopefully I wasn’t difficult with my questions though *paws over eyes*.

Next up was the performance round but Sister Jacqui thought that it was best to show another demo… this puppy ended up being pup-napped by Kitty and having my fur turned in to a dress! What the pups and handlers were not expecting was me to return in ONLY my pup hood and with just my paws covering my modesty! *blushes* However; it was brilliant fun to participate in this sketch and I gather it went down quite well with some of the people there 😉 😀

Jacqui’s performance obviously inspired the five pups who were moving forward to the next stage, as what followed was five excellent demonstrations from dancing through to some rope-work and even some juggling.

Unfortunately though, two pups had to leave the contest at this point. However, it wasn’t quite over for them as they had to decide on the “Dog Catcher” – a prize for the best handler in the room. After much deliberation, lots of treats and *tummy rubs*, both pups eventually agreed to a handler and the “Dog Catcher” was crowned.

A quick rest then occured while some of the admin work was done… the counting of the sticks for Pup Congeniality, and of course, the final tallying up of the scores from the judges.

As we reconvened, it was announced that Pup Dash was “Pup Congeniality”; Buster was 3rd (or 2nd Runner Up!); Elektra was 2nd (or 1st Runner Up) and then I had to do some more work. As my human personality, I hate standing up and doing public speaking, but somehow as Spot I can do so… which is just as well, as I had to make a speach! It was then announced by the honourable (dishonourable?) Sister Jacqui that Mr Puppy UK 2017 was… Pup Piglet.

Congratulations to all who entered … and the team behind Mr Puppy UK and Pup Social for an excellent event. … I have a few months more left of my Mr Puppy Title, and part of these will be used to hand over knowledge to the upcoming Mr Puppy UK 2017.

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*woofs*

Jul 292016
 

Today sees the launch of a new product from E-Stim Systems… The ElectroPebble
 
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The first new box released for a number of years, and for a small box it packs in a lot of features!

For a start, for such a small box, it comes with duel channel output of which both can be independently controlled on their levels. This gives far more possibilities than the Series 1 Power Box, which had 2 outputs but they were both run from the same power level control. The true duel channel feature gives the user the chance to explore more options, such as 2 separately controlled insertables, or an insertable and then surface electrodes … well, I won’t list all the permutations as everyone has their own preferences. Effectively you have the channel level control that is found on the more expensive Series 2B Power Box but at a price that as great for a starter kit!
Then we come to the modes – 9 of them in total!!! Again, this is a vast improvement from the Series 1 Power Box, and is getting close to what the Series 2B Power Box can offer. Mode changing is as simple as a button press – first click on the arrow up or down stops the current mode only briefly and shows what mode you are currently in … then any further repeated presses changes the mode.
Lastly as a quick summary there is the adjust knob. This does different things depending on which mode you are in – for pulse based modes it changes the speed of the pulse, and for other modes it changes the feel of the sensations – this is definitely one that should be fiddled with and you will find the right settings 😉

So what do you get?

  • Depending on which variation you go for, you can get some starter electrodes:
    – The plain kit comes with sticky pads
    – The XPE comes with an electro egg and stickypads
    – The XPF comes with the Flange insertable and sticky pads
    so this makes it a great ‘intro into electro’ kit – or as simple as expanding your range of electrodes
  • You get a battery, so you can play from the moment you pay for the kit (no waiting to charge it up which is a bonus) – and the battery is a readily available PP3 9V square battery; so if mid session it goes flat, just ping open the battery cover, change the battery and carry on … no need to wait AGAIN to charge it up like the competitors
  • You get the cables that match the electrodes – which again means you can play from the moment of purchase, without needing to decide on what cables go with what electrodes
  • You get a quick start guide and a full instruction manual to guide you through what does what
  • And ALL this comes in a small plastic carry case to keep it all tidy on your travels or when at home.

So – Kit opened, box unwrapped, battery inserted … what happens?
On first glance you realise that the ElectroPebble is a compact duel channel power box in you hand, and it fits comfortably in the hand – but is just as happy sat beside you when playing in a session! Gone is the chunky square box that isn’t really the right size to hold onto!
On powering up the box the LIFELINE Mode LED’s light up sequentially to give the box a chance to reset itself – then you get a ‘bar-graph’ type of display. Now that’s the clever bit, as it gives you an indication of the status of the battery before you even consider playing 🙂 … The suggestion is anything less than about half the LED’s lit, you might want to consider changing the battery for maximum effect. But you should get quite a few hours of play from a new battery!
Now the Box will light up the mode called “Flo” (which is very similar to a Continuous output) and you’re ready to play. Connect you electrodes to where you like them, connect the cables from them to the box, and adjust the level controls. When you can comfortably feel it, then try playing with the adjust knob – this will change how you feel the sensation.
Turn the power knobs down and double tap the up arrow or down arrow to change modes … it couldn’t be simpler!

Split – One channel is continuous, the other pulses (Adjust changes the speed of the pulsing channel)
Bounce – The channel outputs flip on and off alternately (Adjust changes the flip-flop speed)
Audio – This is a far superior version of the audio mode found in the current 2B Power Box!!! (Adjust changes how sensitive the microphone is)
Milk, Squeeze, Tease and Torment – These all do as their names suggest – as a word of advice Torment is F***ing tormenting!!! [And aside from Audio Mode, these are my favourites to play with]
Pulse – this is as simple as both outputs pulse on / off together (Adjust changes the speed again)

The Power level control is smooth and consistent. This allows the user to have a very tiny almost undetectable tingle right through to the “OWW!” reaction if desired – but for many, they will probably play around the mid way level to enjoy the sensations. (I certainly do 😉 )

It has only one tiny annoyance, and that is getting the battery out when it needs replacing (already had to do that 2 times now 😉 ) – however as suggested by E-Stim Systems, by using a small item to ‘lift’ the bottom end of the battery out, it’s not as bad as it could be … The positive outcome of this ‘annoyance’ is the battery is a very snug fit and therefore doesn’t annoy you during the session by ratting 🙂

The ElectroPebble Power Box has been through extensive testing, and the end result is a wonderful addition to anyone who already enjoys ElectroSex, but is also just as at home to someone who is just starting out and this is a great kit to start with.

My summary of the ElectroPebble?
It does exactly what it should do. It’s compact, simple and easy to use (even without the instruction manual to hand!). The output control is smooth and goes from nothing to a decent strength if desired. It’s the right size to be tactile and hand held but not too small and fiddly. The features and options are vastly improved on the Series 1 and the audio mode is a vast improvement compared to the Series 2B currently.
It’s such a nice addition to the collection of kit I have, and ok it won’t replace the 2B Power Box, but the ElectroPebble certainly isn’t a box too be ignored as it will give the 2B a run for it’s money!!!
I’ve certainly enjoyed mine so far, and there will be many more sessions with it… *blushes*

Sorry no pictures as yet … but in time I’m sure it will feature 😉

Oh, and P.S. I’ve managed to get the ‘ultimate goal’ with the ElectroPebble: a wonderful Hands Free Orgasm that lasted quite a while!!! 😉 *wags*