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Finley’s New Years Resolutions

Happy New Year! Here are my resolutions for 2015. Yes, dogs can make resolutions, and they can be just as cliché as the ones you humans make! It’s a free country, you know!

1. Lose Weight

Did you know that over half of dogs in the US are overweight or obese according to the Association for Pet Obesity & Prevention? Obesity can take years off of a dog’s lifespan, and I sure as heck plan on being around for as long as possible to take care of my humans. They wouldn’t know what to do without me!

2. Eat Healthier

I can’t believe I’m saying this… but I’m making the resolution to eat less milk bones. I’m not saying I’m going to stop cold turkey (…mmmm, cold turkey…), but I found out that just one or two milk bones is equivalent to almost the total amount of calories I’m supposed to eat in a whole day! Me and my human agreed that we should keep better track of how many snacks I get every day, because as my waistline can tell you, it adds up!!

3. Make new friends

A dog like me can never have too many friends! I love all my friends in daycare. The best days are when a new dog joins the pack. I love making them feel welcome and showing them the ropes. You, human readers, are actually responsible for helping me keep this resolution. All you have to do is go to our daycare section and enroll!

4. Chase More Balls

‘Nuff said.

5. Volunteer

Oh, I’m sorry, you thought I was going to volunteer?? HA! Nope, I’m going to make my humans do it. I’ve looked into it and there are lots of different places you can volunteer around here! Shelters like Homeward Pet Adoption Center, PAWS in Lynnwood, and Seattle Humane Society always need extra helping hands. You could even go to Zazu’s House Parrot Sanctuary in Maltby and take care of really cool birds!

6. Take More Naps

Yup.

7. Hike A Lot

I say it every year, but I really mean it! I want to start hiking as soon as spring rolls around. It makes me feel like a wild beast. In case we meet on the trail, check out my love letter to hiking etiquette and safety that I wrote a while back.

 

Let’s make 2015 the best year EVER!

 

Cheers,

Finley

Executive Canine Quality Control Officer

Cascade Kennels, Inc.

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