By Pamela Schmidlin, Certified Health Coach, Certified Dog Trainer, Professional Photographer and Videographer
April 28, 2013- Today, I will be introducing you to yet another "business" partner and best friend, a canine. Her name is Sandy.
Sandy is a Cocker Spaniel/ Golden Retriver mix. She is 14 years old. Sandy came to me way of North Shore Animal League. She was approxiamtely 2 years old. It was shortly after 9/11, that she came into my life. I walked into NSAL, and our eyes met and from that point on, we became the best of friends. She rescued me from that point on. Several weeks before I had lost my dear Sammy (a sheppard mix who I got from Smithtown Animal Shelter), and although Sammy could never be replaced.....Sandy filled a void in my heart!
Sandy also had a similiar look that my dear Candy had, and once again although Candy could never be replaced she filled a void there as well. Candy was a Cocker Spaniel, who came to me through a reputable breeder, one look into her eyes and I knew that we would be forever!
Sandy came to be a Certified Therapy Dog, and had many patients who longed to see her every week at the local nursing home. She would go in and visit with her patients, and let them pet her and cuddle close to them, and get them smiling in her visits! She taught me that a kind word and smile can go such a long way. She taught me that giving someone the time of day, and having just one conversation or visit can change so much! So becoming a health coach, I keep this lesson in mind. So that I can help change the world, or someone else's world one client at a time!
Sandy has also come to be another running partner, as well as yoga or rather Doga partner. She has taught me to the Downward Dog pose, the Cobra pose (as seen in the photo to the right), and to take the time to properly meditate and to relax! Such doga poses can be seen with Sandy by my side in the video below! Enjoy!
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By Pamela Schmidlin, Certified Health Coach, Certified Dog Trainer, Professional Photographer and Videographer
April 26, 2013- Today, I will be introducing you to one of my business partners, Skyler. One of my best friends, a canine- and someone that has helped me in so many ways while having fun. She teaches me lessons everyday about life and living a healthy one. And together with me wants to help others live that same healthy life.
Skyler is a Sheppard Mix, who is about 12 years old (shhhh...she still thinks she's a puppy though!). We found each other when she was about 1 year old. I walked into the Huntington Animal Shelter, and she saw me, gave me this look and I was taken in by her. She decided to rescue me and that day she took me home with her. Since then she and I have been inseparable!
Skyler and I soon became running partners, we would run the trails at the local park, we ran around town. After years of training together we found some races that were very dog friendly and we started racing together. (I think she has won more awards than me!) We raced thoughout Long Island (she is known throughout the Greater Long Island Running Club now!), NYC- Manhattan, and New England!
Sadly, a few years ago she literally retired from the running scene, while we were on a trail run at our favorite park, she and I were running when all of a sudden she stopped, sat down and wouldn't budge until I said "okay, we'll walk the rest of the way (we only had a mile left at that point, of a short 6 mile run)" so we walked the rest. Good news though, we still walk everyday and enjoy every step together! Her longest run to date was a 18 mile trail run!
Skyler and I were an active part of getting our local dogpark established, and after a few years of working on our own, we joined together with H-Dog (now LI-Dog, www.lidog.org) which definitely helped in making our dream a reality, the Blydenburgh Dogpark- which is now been a truly active dogpark for several years! We still enjoy the dogpark together with my other dogs as well.
Together we play ball, and come up with tasty treats to share with our YouTube and blog followers. Skyler is instrumental in taste testing my treats, if they pass her discerning palate they will make their way to you, but only if they pass!
The fact that she is respectful of her pack members, shows and teaches me to be respectful of others. The unconditional love she gives to me and others shows me that in this world we need to embrace the love and share what we can without expecting anything in return many times!
I call her a Swiss American Rescue Dog because as part of my family now, and being part German Sheppard- she definitely has the Swiss traits embedded in her (not to mention her neutrality in certain cases!).....An American being born and raised in America!......She truly is a Rescue dog in that she has saved my life, and continues to help others (human and dog alike)! Oh and Vegan, she is Vegan and going strong!
I hope you enjoyed the videos above of Skyler, the Swiss American Vegan Rescue Dog, and Six Legged Athlete and Companion. Check back tomorrow for another introduction to another Swiss American Vegan Rescue Dog!
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