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It was a beautifully cold and foggy morning, and even though I woke up late, I wanted to run. I’ve been sick with a virus for a few days, and this would be my first run in a week. My faithful 4-legged running partner was ready to go. He knows when he sees the shoes, the hat, and water bottle that a run is coming. He starts pacing and whining around the bedroom while I’m getting myself ready. FINALY – she’s done! He sprints to the back door waiting for his leash.

We took off at a slow pace and the lingering head cold didn’t seem to cause too many side effects. We took our normal Saturday route, through a walking trail and then to our turn-around park. If the park is empty, which it normally is, I let Brodie off his leash. He knows the boundaries of the park and doesn’t go beyond them, so I don’t worry about him. I do a few laps around the park and he is with me sometimes, other times he takes off like a shot, sometimes he tromps through the bushes playing king of the jungle, sometimes he chases squirrels, my point…the time is his to have off his leash and I let him have it.

Today – he took off like a shot. He really needed this run; with my cold he had been walked but didn’t have a chance to let out his energy like this. I didn’t see him my first lap around the park. He found me as I made a turn towards the water fountain, I assumed he wanted water (he knows how to drink out of the fountain and meets me there when he wants water). Today – he didn’t want water – he wanted to show me his prize. A tennis ball he’d found somewhere in the park. He kept running with me, turning his head every few minutes to show me his prize. It was like a diamond to him – he couldn’t put it down, he couldn’t leave it behind, and I knew he wanted to take it home.

I did a few more laps around the park, Brodie here and there around me, with the tennis ball firmly in his mouth. He wasn’t letting go of it. I stupidly tried explaining to him that carrying it home while running wasn’t going to happen – he ignored my commands to “drop it” (he must have known I would leave it behind). He wouldn’t budge; he carried that ball out of the park back onto the trail.   He ran with me and carried it in his mouth, never dropping it, even when he chased a pair of squirrels up a tree.

Tennis Balls & Labradors

Tennis Balls & Labradors

One mile down the trail I had to re-leash him as we neared the street, he was struggling to breathe, keep the ball in his mouth and run. I wanted to tell him “I told you so”…but that didn’t matter at this point. We were ½ or ¾ of a mile to the house, I picked up the saliva covered wet and nasty tennis ball and told him “I’ll carry it”. He didn’t trust me; he kept an eye on me and his ball while we finished our run, looking up at the ball in my hand every few seconds. At home he grabbed some water, but immediately came back for his prize. I let him have it – it was his diamond after all. We have 20-30 tennis balls around our house, to take to the beach, the park, the houseboat, but this one….it’s special; Brodie found it himself and he cherishes it like I would a diamond.

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This post is a little late – too many good times had over the holidays to focus on any updates. One of those good times – Carmel, CA – the day after Christmas. If you are a super lucky Labrador your parents take you to Carmel! Nothing like Pebble Beach on a glorious afternoon playing ball, running through the surf, hanging with the other tourists.

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Pebble Beach Views

Pebble Beach Views

The beach at the end of Ocean Drive in Carmel, CA is one of the best off-leash beaches in California. Arriving in Carmel can be frustrating; Highway 1 consolidates into one lane of traffic as you come into Carmel, then struggling to get downtown and park can lead to more than a few rants. But once you are parked, walking around, enjoying the sites and people it is a great town. We parked about 8 blocks from the beach, which isn’t bad and a nice downhill enjoyable walk most of the way. Once you are on the beach and the leash is off, this dog goes nutso: running into the surf, chasing his ball, digging in the sand, and occasionally stopping to sniff other dogs. We stroll the length of the beach, lobbing the ball for Brodie here and there, and become completely immersed in the sites, sounds and smells. Pebble Beach is spectacular: the grassy knolls, the small cliffs, the trees, it is an amazing site to behold. Then there is the ocean itself, the deep blue cold Pacific Ocean, white fuzzy waves rolling in, the smell of salt in the air. If you are lucky you will see dolphins or even whales – depending on the time of year. This year we only saw tourists, but that was okay too. Everyone was in a great mood, enjoying the sun on our faces and the fact that we were in one of the most beautiful locales in California.

Running on the beach

Running on the beach

After we spent a few hours on the beach completely mesmerized by its beauty and spent ample time playing, we headed back to the hotel. That walk was a bit more of a struggle, those same 8 blocks – but very different headed uphill. Good news, many of the merchants along the way have pet water bowls out. Brodie took more than his fair share of water along the way, lapping up water every chance he got. Swallowing gallons of salt water made him a bit thirsty. We got checked into our room, had a nice bottle of wine, and rested before dinner. This trip, we stayed at the Carmel Lodge – great pet friendly hotel. Brodie loved it here, simple room, not too nice that we were worried about him ruining anything, and not to bare that we felt like we were being punished for bringing our dog. It was just the right mix of human and Labrador accommodations. Big shout out to the Carmel Lodge – great place to stay with or without your pet. In the heart of downtown Carmel, near many great pet friendly restaurants, and very nice staff.

In the morning, back to the ocean – much more fun to be had! It was a great trip, enjoyed by all of us, but especially Brodie Brown.

Life is good

Life is good

Life is good.

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