Travel Dog Blog, By Car

Travel Dog Blog, By Car

Maggie is obviously a well-loved and perhaps over-indulged pooch–as is befitting a dog that is so clever and cute. Really! We like to take Maggie with us when possible. This dog has gone by land, air and sea. She likes to travel and she likes new experiences. Just like us.

To make our adventures more fun, I’ve researched on the web and bought the AAA book “Traveling with your Pet”. While these sources give some good broad information, sometimes the details are wrong. Like, trying to find the restaurant that the dogs are welcome at and discovering that the road listed doesn’t exist, nor the restaurant. Or that the entire city has a law against dogs dining even in the sidewalk café.

We mainly learn as we go and thought some other traveling pet-owners might benefit from our experiences. This is the first of an occasional series about our travels with Maggie. They’ll be posted on Thursdays.

Here are the basics of what you need for a road trip:

Microchip your pet. Just in case she slips out of the hotel room or jumps out of her carrier, if some kind-hearted person rescues her, she can be scanned. There is a huge database out there with names, addresses and phone numbers. We have fortunately not had to use this but feel just a little more secure knowing that it’s there. http://public.homeagain.com/.

Put ID on the collar. Maggie has a phobia about dangling tags on her collar. (One of many phobias) I found a site that makes a tag that attaches to the collar with enough lines for Maggie’s name, my phone number, and address. I also ordered the collar from them so I would know that the tag actually fit. Both the collar and tag are very sturdy. http://www.boomerangtags.com/collartags.php

Take health records and immunization certificates, dog license, and rabies tag. Some places require these documents.

Get a pet restraint for your vehicle. Maggie has a car seat–which she absolutely hates. Maggie feels that her place in the car is on the driver’s lap so she can help with the driving. Besides being incredibly distracting, she would get smashed by the air bag if we were in an accident. We tried a couple different types of restraints and settled on a car seat. The seat belt goes through the back of the seat and a short leash attaches from the seat to her harness. It’s nicely padded plus high enough that she can see out the window. There’s a little storage compartment under the seat where I keep her water bowl, leash, and health records. You can find several different car seats on the Internet.

Travel Dog Blog, by car
Maggie is quite comfy in her car seat.
Travel Dog Blog
This could have been a tragedy but Maggie was in her seat and we were both just showered with glass.

Pack any medication or special food that your dog needs. Fortunately, Maggie does not get car sick but she does get anxious. So Maggie gets a wee dose of Xanax, suggested and prescribed by the veterinarian, if she starts the “tremors” or pacing in her seat. Our last drive was to North Dakota and she was fine the entire time without her little happy pill.

So those are the basics for a road trip.

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Impossible Cream Cheese Frosting

Hmmm, ‘No Carrots at Christmas’…that’s what Kathy said. I’m thinking my tight jeans may override that mantra next year. It’s a new year and I’ve got to shed those Holiday pounds! Last evening I made myself a batch of MY sugar cookies, and since I had some pumpkin left over from making pumpkin roll, I whipped up some lo-cal pumpkin cookies too. Now, Pumpkin Cookies WITH cream cheese frosting run a close second to our oh, beloved Pumpkin Roll. So, I worked up some cream cheese frosting that I can eat with my yummy little pumpkin jems. Mmmmmmmm – cream cheese frooooosting. Is there anything better? No, no – really, there are very few things that CC icing can’t improve on. (I heard that Donna!) Here we go…

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle

That’s it! Whip it up – oh, so good. Yes, it has butter in it. That gives it the creaminess and keeps away the ‘I-am-a-diet-substitute’ taste.

Since you won’t be putting much on a cookie (very rich), I’m thinking 1 tsp each, the calorie count is only 12 calories per ‘serving’ (1tsp). You could lower it without the butter, and add in a bit of milk. Nah, maybe next time.

I listed this as “Impossible Cream Cheese Frosting”, because when I finished I had 3/4 Cup of frosting!?! What?! Where’d the sugar go? I’m no physics major (obviously), but when I add together a cup and a quarter of ingredients – mix it together and it reduces in size? No, no, no don’t explain it to me …. Just tell me that if I eat 1-1/4 cups of it that there’ll only be 3/4 cup of it to work off! (BTW, my recipe analyzer just exploded)

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle
Michelle

 

Michelle and I both use Whey-Low in our baking–but it’s expensive and difficult  to find.  According to their website, it can be purchased at Whole Foods but that store is in “far far away land” for me plus Michelle tells me that it’s no longer at the Dale Mabry store in Tampa.  So we both buy it online from www.wheylow.com.  If you order $75 worth, you don’t have to pay for shipping, plus I receive emails with discounts from them.  Brings the cost down a bit and one order lasts me forever since I don’t bake all that much.  I feel the cost is worth the product since it does work just like sugar in the recipes and I love sweets but I also love fitting into my clothes!
Enjoy!
KT

 

A little drive to Tampa

While we love living in Old Homosassa and I particulary like my hermit life, sometimes we just need to go to the big city.  So, into the little red car and away we go.  First stop, South Howard for brunch.

A little drive to Tampa

A little drive to Tampa

And right here was where I planned to put a picture of my yummy omelet but I was so hungry I ate it and didn’t remember about the photo op until the plate was empty.  And who wants a picture of an empty plate?

Then we headed down Bayshore to the Convention Center.  I tried to get some photos while we were zooming along.

A little drive to Tampa

A little drive to Tampa

Then I realized that I should have been getting pictures of the other side of the road–where that “Tampa socialite Jill Kelley” lives.  Another photo opportunity missed!

So we went to the Tampa Home show.  The largest home show in Florida!  And we were so excited–our favorite morning people were there!

A little drive to Tampa
Here we are with Meredyth Censullo and Deiah Riley from ABC Action News!

Oh yeah, Darin and Kathryn were there, too.

A little drive to Tampa

Kathryn said it’s kind of creepy to have all those steps.  Hmmmm, I always thought it was kind of artsy but now that she mentions it…..

A little drive to Tampa

After the home show we went to Davis Island.  Where Kathryn and Darin are buying a townhouse.  How cool is that?

A little drive to Tampa

A little drive to Tampa

And look who their neighbor is! Mr. Jeter!  He must be really rich and famous to have this really big house! At 30,875 square feet, the astronauts on the international space station can probably see it!

A little drive to Tampa

And here’s Kathryn thinking, hmmmm, wonder when he’ll be inviting us over for brunch?

A little drive to Tampa

We took a little drive around Davis Island.

A little drive to Tampa
Gotta have a power plant featured on every waterfront!
A little drive to Tampa
Yacht Club
A little drive to Tampa
Sail Boats
A little drive to Tampa
Cool Bike Rack
A little drive to Tampa
Dogs Allowed! Just not off leash or on the beach. Which was ironic since there were two unleashed dogs playing in the water right behind that sign!

We had a great day and we’re so happy that Darin and Kathryn are moving to Davis Island.  Love Tampa!

KT