My Pet: Lenore the Labrador Retriever
Jon Katz is the New York Times bestselling author of seven books and a guest contributor to Wag Reflex. Order Jon's newest book, Izzy & Lenore, Two Dogs, An Unexpected Journey, and Me, available now.
Introduction: Lenore is a young Labrador Retriever, and she is all Lab, which is to say all love and food. She is on the cover of my new book, "Izzy & Lenore, Two Dogs, An Unexpected Journey, and Me." She loves all people and every creature, and has worked hard to charm all of the animals on the farm. I call her the Hound of Love, the Love Dog, and the Light.
Home: Salem, N.Y.
Age: One Year
Breed: Labrador Retriever
Personality: Love, love, love, and eat, eat, eat.
Likes: Love, food.
Dislikes: The absence of love, food.
Favorite Toy: Frisbee
Trivia: Once ate an entire turkey carcass. You can see more Lenore on www.bedlamfarm.com.
--Jon Katz, Bedlam Farm



Brenda on October 02, 2008 at 11:30 AM
What a face! :)
Blair Sorrel on December 18, 2009 at 12:51 PM
WHY URBAN METAL ISN'T PRECIOUS -Blair Sorrel, Founder, www.StreetZaps. com
Of course, you want a worry-free walk year-round, so adopt this simple strategy:
EYEBALL THE BLOCK, AVOID A SHOCK.
Take just a few seconds to survey the immediate surroundings and make your trajectory toward a non-conductive surface, ie., plastic, wood, cardboard, rather than risking any metal or electrical fixture. The lowly, free-standing garbage bag, is you and your dog's best friend, most of the time, unless it's snowed and salted. Consider the safer, hardware-free RopeNGo leash and harness to help shield against a possible zapping and for greater peace of mind.
CONTACT VOLTAGE IS, INDEED, A BITCH.
Your pooch's sex is irrelevant. True, the most gruesome scenario is that of a male dog electrocuted by its ricocheting urine, but contact voltage is just that, mere interaction with an energized surface. Our poster girl sidled a fire hydrant and limped for five days. Intuit your dog's cues, if resistant to an area, choose an alternative route. Elude potentially live work areas or carry your canine, if necessary. Opt for indoor products such as The Pet Loo, Hammacher Schlemmer's Indoor Restroom, or Wee-Wee Pads, if external conditions are ominous. Dog booties can leak and make your pooch even more vulnerable.
ARE YOU PLAYING RUSSIAN ROULETTE WITH YOUR DOG?
Any of these fixtures might be dangerous, so again, choose non-conductive where and when possible. (link to home page fixtures listed below and/or the visuals page):
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– Street & Traffic Lights can leak if damaged internally, even if the compartment is fully closed and the light is not illuminated
– While wooden blocks anchor Scaffolding or Sidewalk Sheds, be aware that sloppy wiring by a contractor and/or the use of lighting equipment which is NOT WATER-PROOFED or even suitable for outdoor usage, may still shock a passerby.
– ATM Vestibules
– Decorative Lighting
– Dog Booties may increase
the risk of a shock
– Electrical Boxes
– Fire Hydrants
– Fire Police Call Boxes
– Manhole Covers
– Muni Meters
– Phone Booths
– Service Boxes
– Street Light Boxes
– Traffic Boxes
– Work Areas
After all, why chance it when there's a choice?
BETWEEN YOU, ME, AND THE LAMPPOST.
Tampered equipment can become pernicious so please map damaged fixtures and known hot spots to admonish other pedestrians and alert the utility and transportation department.
(Utilize StreetZaps' Report Form, thank you).