Monthly Archives: April 2009

Weekend Getaway: Day 1

Because Saturdays are typically our busiest days around here – Fridays usually don’t mean much, but today was different. Today Amy and I departed for our bi-annual “weekend planning retreat,” which this time, was to take place at Alderbrook Resort + Spa.

I have visited Alderbrook several times for both business and pleasure and it’s one of my favorite little escapes. The drive along Hwy. 106 is just breathtaking: flanked by the pristine Hood Canal on the West and forests, beautiful and quirky homes, and the occasional country store or gas station on the East.  Alderbrook itself is relaxing, scenic and delicious.

We planned to meet at 3ish at the studio – and with lots of loose ends to tie up before our departure, I was glad of the late afternoon departure. This allowed me to make several stops:

First, I was able to ship off a gift to a dear friend of mine in California who just adopted his first puppy (an absolutely incredible little Catahoula Leopard Dog.) For his birthday, I had to send him the 5 sanity-saving puppy essentials: a Kong to keep her busy; a Kong brush (best I’ve found for short-haired dogs) to keep all that hair off his couch; squeaky tennis balls (fetch to wear her out); bully sticks for teething (never met a dog that won’t keep quiet for 15-20 mins. with one) and of course, my favorite ZiwiPeak treats for training. Although this gift was nothing too exciting for HIM to play with, I think he will find a great new chunk of quiet time with these new tools. I love it when my long-time dog-less friends get puppies and start to have an inkling of what I’ve been all about for the last 5 years. Comedy.

Second, I had to run off to Target to get new sunglasses (essential for any road trip.) They say that we buy more sunglasses here in the Pacific Northwest than anywhere else in the country, which I am starting to believe because I can’t seem to hold on to a pair longer than 3-6 months.  This pair serves as a cheap replacement for an AWESOME pair of Dolce + Gabbana specs that have gone the way of the odd dryer sock and my favorite pens: some alternate plain of “lost things with no explanation or hope of discovery.”

Third stop, Barnes + Noble for a Moleskine journal for Amy. I am addicted to these ruled notebooks and have been using them for nearly 10 years to record my daily lists, business planning, new ideas, journaling etc. – I am buying one for Amers to use during our two grueling days of business development planning and brainstorming.

At this point I head back to the studio. Our next stop was to be a “get in the spirit of the weekend” surprise for Amy.  She warned me (and I am well aware) that she does not get outwardly very excited when she is surprised, even if she is delighted, but I am positive she will not be able to contain herself with this one.  Why?  Because we were scheduled to stop by the beautiful West Seattle home of Dale and Rick, (otherwise known as Tahoma French Bulldogs ) for a much-needed dose of puppy love. Their current litter, 5 bouncing baby French bulldogs, is about 10 weeks old – and while there are few things in the world that are more bliss-inspiring than a puppy, for Amy and I – Frenchies are at the top of the list of “cute overload,” so a whole batch of Frenchie puppies, might just be enough to send us into orbit.  I couldn’t wait!

We finally arrived at puppy heaven just after 3:45 – I am not going to go into too much detail here, thus delaying your frenchie photo satisfaction, but let’s just say… Oh. My. Dear. Lord – in my life I don’t think I have experienced joy more pure than this… And yeah, Amy was more than a little excited as well :)

Meet (From back left to front right): Button it up “Buttons”, Lace it Up “Lacey” (brindle), Tie it Up “Ti” (brindle), Cut it Up “Cutter”, and my Zip it Up “Zipper”- pretty much the cutest five faces I have seen in my entire life.

Lacey + Zipper break from devouring their new toy to strike a pose (little white Zipper sort of immediately became my favorite- maybe it’s the nose?)

Who me?

Buttons might be tiny, but she’s swift and tough!

Favorite hill-spot for four of five, apparently Zipper can’t be bothered. And Lacy still has evidence of the toy formerly known as tennis ball on her face. Look how much bigger Mr.Cutter is than everyone else. Sheesh!

Maybe it’s because of his intense interest in food bites… (He reminds me most of his handsome daddy, Maxx)

4:00 puppy snacks!!! (puppy pinwheel)

Like the the most cuddly, precious piglets of all time!

Ok, puppy naps times – all aboard!

Now it’s the big kids turn to play!!!

You might recognize Mr. Maxx from such fame as www.denhaus.com {he is a fine model for commercial pet photography work} he also joined us for the CityDog Magazine cover shoot with Frenchie pups “Wheeler + Dealer” way back in Summer of ’07. This is the photo that resides in our gallery now of Wheeler, Dealer + Maxx…

At home, Maxx isn’t any less of a poser – he romped around tugging with his Aunt Gertie, and frolicking with his old pals Woody + Phoenix. Check ‘em out vouging for Amy…

I love this Frenchie train: Gertie in front, Maxx behind. This may have to be a Gallery wrap in the studio…

Maxx (on the left) and Gertie (on the right) classic movie stars…

Sweet, sweet Phoenix

Woody the jolly ol’ elf

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Eventually we had to tear ourselves away from our foraging little Frenchie friends to go catch a ferry. We spent about twice as much time as I had intended, but the weekend was off to a sufficiently glorious start.

Once we arrived down at the Fauntleroy ferry – we had to wait a bit. Conveniently, we were parked behind a truck full of sheep (which made for some great entertainment) and of course, we had an incredible view of the Puget Sound, Lincoln Park, and the people making out in the car next to us.  Good times.

On the ferry we had a minor “Vashon vs. Southworth confusion and found ourselves driving off and right back on (just to make things interesting) – which was actually quite comical because it didn’t actually cost us any time at all. The fact that we were listening to Jim Gaffigan rattle off about bacon probably didn’t hurt either.

Once we arrived at our gorgeous destination we dropped off our gear and bee-lined for the restaurant – two awesome delicious burgers (with bacon,) two perfectly dressed baby leaf salads and two hefeweizens with lemon= two happy girls.

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Pirate the Performer

Pirate joined us in the studio a couple days earlier than planned due to a surprise surgery he underwent  today. Everyone take a moment to send good thoughts for a speedy recovery for this salty dog!!

Alongside his trusty human companion (and dog trainer extraordinaire) Joey, Pirate was all wiggly tail wags and happy, happy bearded open-mouth smiles. He is a curly, jovial guy with a whole arsenal of fun tricks up his hairy sleeve.

This shoot is a a continuation of our sitting two or so weeks ago in Woodinville with Cheryl + Yoshi – one more shoot left this coming Friday and then we’ll give you the full scoop on what these guys are up to.

In the meantime, enjoy some of our favorite Pirate and Joey/Pirate combo moments. I am especially fond of Pirate’s ability to skateboard, his upside down, curly fluff belly rubs and Joey’s expert “chin” command (which, incidentally, I need to teach ALL my dog models) where Pirate immediately sets his chin down on the floor, his paws, or anything else that happens to be below his head. Ace!

Everyone here at dane + dane wishes you a speedy recovery Pi!

[ this one is my favorite, and for the record, this pose was Joey's idea! ]

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Trupanion: Truly Terrific!

We are very pleased to announce a new and exciting partnership. Trupanion, a Seattle-based pet insurance company has chosen dane + dane to supply them with fabulous “pet and owner” photography for their new web site.  We have agreed to supply them with new photography all year long, so there will be a constant stream of fun, colorful and compelling portraits appearing until at least 2010 and maybe longer!

Currently recycling on their home page you can find several of their newly acquired dane + dane originals – it’s very fun to see them put to good use. Check them out below or visit www.trupanionpetinsurance.com and hit “refresh” a few times.

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********* If you don’t have pet insurance for your pooch (or you kitty for that matter) I highly recommend Trupanion. I previously had Olivia insured with VPI and was disappointed with the level of coverage and the increasing premiums as she aged.  Trupanion takes a totally different approach to providing great insurance to pet owners, the rates are reasonable and fixed.  Check them out and tell them dane + dane sent you!!

And stay tuned for continued refreshing of their fabulous new photography :)

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First look at Bo + his happy new family

I am very glad to see that the Obama’s are going with positive reinforcement training. Yess! He does seem to have a fabulous temperament – luckily he’s not a barker – all those news crews, cameras and attention would be enough to get ANY dog overwhelmed, but he seems to take to it like… water!

It’s neat to see the girls with Bo – and all of them together, like any-family-USA. It will be exciting to watch Sasha and Malia and Bo grow up together: after all, that’s what having a family dog is all about. Even if you’re the arguably most famous dog, or the most powerful family in the world.

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By the way, no, Bo will not be sleeping in the President’s bed.
And apparently someone’s going to have to teach him + his webbed feet how to swim.

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Bo knows the White House

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Congrats to the Obama family and their newly acquired 6 mo. old Portuguese Water Dog pup, whom Sasha and Malia have named “Bo.”  A gift from Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ( a long-time PWD owner,) it turns out that the Obamas will be Bo’s second family. This is great because they get to have a purebred, hypoallergenic dog, AND rescue as well.

This is quite the Cinderella story for Bo – he’s gone from family reject to the most famous, highly anticipated dog in the world.

I guess in a way I was hoping that they would just take a trip to the local shelter and pick out a dog on death row, but I guess the President’s dog has to have SOME decorum (wouldn’t want a filthy spy to infiltrate the most inner sanctum of National Security now would we.)  Regardless, although the White House has attempted to keep this whole process tightly under wraps, it’s out now, and it’s about time!

A few weeks back when he appeared on Leno, Obama joked that the dog “was just a campaign promise” and then quickly added that he was kidding and the canine’s arrival was impending.

Apparently the name “Bo” is inspired by the cat of a cousin, and Michelle’s father whose nickname is “Diddley” (as in Bo Diddley) – although has anyone else noticed that B.O. is also the President’s initials… Hmmmm.

Now to figure out how to get to the White House to photograph this popular puppy!

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