Hi everyone, I’m Roz and I’m a guide dog puppy from Guide Dogs for the Blind. I was born in San Rafael, CA and I will be living in Utah with my puppy raising family. I will be staying with Scott, Jeanette and Mitch. I will also be sharing the house with two other dogs named Cruiser and Sharla and a cat named Rocky.

Every day, I am learning lessons and having new experiences that will teach me about becoming a guide dog. I thought that I would pass my experiences and what I have learned to other dogs to help them learn too.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Go To Bed

     Today I learned how to go to bed. I'm not sure what I've been doing every night since I was born, but this is the way that you are suppose to do it. Scott just wants me to do it a little quicker.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Outside

     Today I got to play outside in the backyard and I learned a lot more things that I shouldn't chew so it is time to update the list.

     More things I shouldn't chew:
  • Cruiser
  • Flower pots
  • Compost Bin
  • The Fence
  • Weeds
  • Garden Beds
  • Cruiser
  • Rake
  • Garden Hose
That's about all I remember right now but now that I'm inside, I'm going to go chew on Cruiser.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The Vet

     I have learned that if you sleep through your vet visit, the poking and prodding isn't so bad.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

That's Enough

     Today I learned that "that's enough" means that whatever I am doing needs to stop and needs to stop right now. It also means that I should never do it again and probably apologize for doing it in the past.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Beauty Treatments

Today I learned that I really like beauty treatments.

Jeanette gave me a pedi, pedi. I got to have my ears cleaned with something that smelled like flowers. I'm going to call it ear perfume. I also got to have my teeth brushed with chicken paste.

I feel like a brand new puppy.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Mmmmm


The best tasting rocks can be found in the cracks of the driveway. Mmm Mmm

Friday, March 8, 2013

Toys

     Tip of the day: Make sure you pick a family that has raised a few guide dog puppies. That way when you get to your new home you have PLENTY of toys waiting for you. I have toys everywhere and still have a few left over to share with Doc.