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Friday, I went to see The Cove with Sue. It's an extraordinary documentary--not only moving and painful and saddening, but also thrilling, beautiful, and at times a bit humorous. I'd encourage absolutely everyone to go see it if it's playing near you at all--it really is fantastic, and well worth your time, travel, and the cost of admission. (I drove over an hour to go see it, and it was even better than I expected!) It's about the slaughter of 23,000+ dolphins in Taiji, Japan that happens every year in a secluded cove, and the amazing people who are fighting to end it. It sounds incredibly depressing and horrifying, and it is, but at the same time the documentary is made so that it tells a story, and it tells it very well. Despite the upsetting subject matter, it manages to put you through a full spectrum of emotion and keep you entertained and interested the whole way through. Really, go see it. And then, help fight the problem. This is an animal rights issue that we can change--and soon--if enough people know about the problem and make some simple steps to speak up about it.

Check out the website to see the trailer and take some action --> http://www.thecovemovie.com/

School starts tomorrow! As usual, I procrastinated until the very end because I'm smart like that to figure out my schedule, but it looks like this is going to be another light semester whether I want it to be or not. In one way, it's nice because it means I don't have to do a whole lot and the classes I take are interesting, but in another respect it's rather unpleasant, as it means I don't make progress toward finishing my major at the speed I would like to. (Granted, there are only six classes I can take now to have all the classes done for my major/vet school that I can take at Sierra College, so it's not as though I've been totally slacking or anything.) This time, though, it's just a matter of scheduling. The times and places that the courses I would need all don't work out. D: Annoying! Oh well--I was wondering if perhaps a light to moderate (hopefully leaning more towards moderate, but alas) schedule would be for the best this semester, just because I am still working on getting my focus and motivation more fine-tuned. Maybe with a schedule like this, I'll be able to get a part-time vet office job or something. I think I'm up for that now. :)

Friday before going to see The Cove, Sue and I volunteered at the center and...gasp, we actually got birds in this time! It's nearly the end of the season, so it's been slow lately, but, yes. Two whole birds. One was an adult Western Bluebird, seems to have been a window crash bird, with some manner of spine issue. Could have been a bruised spine, possibly, and in that case the bird will need a few weeks to a few months of recovery period. Despite her difficulties and inability to stand, she gobbled down plenty of mealworms, which to me means there's hope for her yet. :) Then we got in an adorable fledgling house finch, who was chirping up a storm, and other than a few missing feathers appeared to have a clean bill of health. :D

Saturday was a dog day for me. I took all three dogs and went to the dog show at the fairgrounds for four hours! Now, walking three dogs, regardless of size, is a complicated mess so that was a little stressful, and it was very hot, but overall the show was nice, the dogs were well-behaved, and all four of us had a good time. I watched the herding breed competition, and I was quite happy when the Pembroke Welsh Corgi placed second, the Australian Shepherd third, and the Border Collie fourth. ♥ Three of my favorite breeds!

FFF, dog show people can be kind of uppity, though. Honey sometimes growls and snaps at the air around dogs larger than she is (a habit I'm currently training her out of), and she chose to snap at a woman's adorable miniature Australian Shepherd, and when I apologized for her behavior the woman said, "She didn't bite at my dog, she was attacking my dog," and walked away in a huffy manner. Um...what? She did absolutely no damage and did nothing other than snarl and snap once at the air. I mean, Honey was certainly being rude, but I wouldn't call that attacking. D:

And when I said, "What a beautiful border collie!" to one lady who was walking by with her dog, she said haughtily, "She's not a border collie," and walked away. I saw right after she said that that the dog had a docked tail, indicating that she was, in fact, an Australian Shepherd. Uh, but that was seriously the only thing about the dog that indicated she was not a border collie (she looked just like a border collie aside from the docked tail), and in all my years of dog-watching I've rarely seen purely black/white Aussies, so... ??? She could have at least been more polite about it, and regardless I was complimenting her dog. ;;

Also, I was alone at the show and my dogs were really thirsty, so I chose to leave them tied to a chair for literally thirty seconds while I went to get water for them within about forty feet. One of the show dog people happened by and was looking at them, and I said from the distance, "Those are my dogs! I'm just getting them water, be back in a sec!" and when I got back she started lecturing me about how "irresponsible" it was for me to do that.

Whatever, show dog people. I'm just in it to see the pretty dogs. ;; Speaking of which, I went to the dog show again today, and there was the most beautiful husky and the most beautiful border collie there, as well as a super-cute shiba inu. I also got to say hello to yesterday's corgi winner--a female corgi named Hedwig! She had an adorable poofy butt, and it always surprises me how much larger most corgis are compared to mine! Regardless, she was cute.

I also helped mom's friend Maria look at rescue horses on the internet, as she's determined to find a nice rescue horse. :)

Anyway, I'm just rambling now. I haven't been online much lately again. It seems to come in cycles lately--three days of doing lots on the computer, three days away, and so on.

I really need to get packaging and sending soon! I feel bad that I've been so terrible with it over the last six months or so. :/ I really think I just need to ship off the stuff I owe people, sell off the remaining stuff on the comm and Ebay, and then stop selling for a while. I've just been too busy, as well as gotten way too lazy with shipping, and it's getting ridiculous.

Date: 2009-08-31 11:39 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sammywhatammy
I saw the trailer for The Cove and definitely want to see it. I need to find out where it's playing near me.

Date: 2009-08-31 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pacificpikachu.livejournal.com
The site has the list of where it's playing! It is rather limited, so if all else fails you could always just see it when it comes out DVD, but if you can see it in theaters by all means do. It really is amazing and I think absolutely everyone who can see it should.

Date: 2009-08-31 05:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chosen-entity.livejournal.com
Sounds like you had a fun time at the show! Although I know what you mean about some of those show people. They sure can be uppity. Shippou was sitting next to me, her ears back, eyes half-mast, and tongue lolling out (her typical "dur" expression), and a lady with sheepdogs came up and said she was acting aggressively and doing a threat display at her dogs. Um, what? XD I looked at Shippou and asked, "Are you acting "threatening", brat?" and she put on her "Huh?" face (head tilt with confused expression). "Hmm... you must be mistaken, ma'am." She got all huffy and left.

Hey, how much is the registration for the Wag & Walk? Wanna make sure I have enough money for that and to get the pup's Good Citizenship Certificate!

Date: 2009-08-31 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pacificpikachu.livejournal.com
Yes, I did! I loved spotting all the pretty dogs! It always makes me want to go home and bathe and brush my dogs until they're all poofy and pretty like that, hahaha.

Yeah, the show people can be kind of...weird about things. I think showing dogs is a different world than just owning them, and that makes some of them kind of snobbish toward normal dog owners at times. I don't see how anyone could mistake that kind of body language for being threatening, though--one would think anyone who has any experience with dogs would know that. O__o;

$20 for one or two dogs! Here's the site, too: http://www.animalsave.org/id283.htm

Oh, I was thinking about doing the Good Citizenship test as well, though I'm not totally sure. Do you know what it requires, exactly? And how much does it cost?

Date: 2009-08-31 07:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chosen-entity.livejournal.com
It should be just $15 a dog (although it's non-refundable, even if your pup doesn't pass). The actual tests are listed at: http://www.akc.org/events/cgc/training_testing.cfm

I'll let you know about the meet up in a couple days! It'd be great to hang out!

Date: 2009-08-31 07:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chosen-entity.livejournal.com
Oh! You also need a clean (i.e. not covered in mud or something) dogie, a 6 foot lead/leash, and a brush... haven't figured out why on the last item yet! XD

Date: 2009-08-31 08:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trf-chan.livejournal.com
Geez, it definitely sounds like some of the people at that dog show need to untwist their panties. O_o I'm glad you had a good time, regardless of them!

Date: 2009-08-31 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ylmik-wisty.livejournal.com
You're a busy bee~

Thanks for linking to the Cove, I really didn't know what movie you were talking about. I sent one of those letters they have for you on the site.

Date: 2009-09-01 01:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ethersol.livejournal.com
dog show people sound rude :/ and wtf at that lady...i don't get why people can't take compliments as they are.

btw was that a breed specific dog show, or were there a numerous amount of different breeds? did you happen to see any akitas? >.>

Date: 2009-09-01 01:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pacificpikachu.livejournal.com
They're not always, but they can certainly be kind of annoying at times. :/

It was all-breed! And yep, there was a pretty poofy akita in the working class that was quite lovely. ♥

Date: 2009-09-03 11:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bjango.livejournal.com
That movie looks amazing. I want to see it.

What the crap! Snoody people are so annoying.

Date: 2009-09-08 07:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] headcrabs.livejournal.com
She's not a border collie," and walked away

this happens to me ALL the time at work. sometimes ill ask someone what kind of dog they have if the breed looks a little off and im not sure, and they answer all short and shit like HOW DARE U NOT KNOW?? BEGONE WITH YOU PISSANT.

or if i say "what is his or her name" they are like HIS name is blahblaba. he looks like a he, how can you think otherwise? a woman actually said that to me about her german shepard.

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