Dogs of New York – Sisu the Afghan Hound | thepupdiary.com

1 Jun

We met Sisu the Afghan Hound at the New Yorkie Runway show this past February where he was crowned Best in Show. These days the handsome pup is helping his mom, Laura Diaz, with her new Yappy Treats Cart doggy frozen yogurt business. The cart debuted in Central Park last weekend to lots of barks and tongue licks. We have sampled the dogfroyo and it is delicious! (And all-natural, too!) Follow @YappyTreatsCart on Twitter to find the cart. They also participate in many special events benefiting shelters and rescue groups including the upcoming Bideawee Take a Sip and Save a Life wine event on June 5 at 67 Wine.

We are happy to introduce you to Sisu!

Where are you from? I was born in Helsinki, Finland

How did you get your name? I was one of twelve in my litter so there was a lot of competition. Because I emerged as the leader of my pack, my dad named me ‘Sisu’. ‘Sisu’ (pronounced Seesoo) is a Finish term often described as integral to understanding the Finnish culture. It has been loosely translated into English as strength of will, determination, perseverance, and acting rationally in the face of adversity.

Introducing Sisu! (Photo credit: Laura Diaz)

Introducing Sisu! (Photo credit: Laura Diaz)

What is your hood? Upper West Side

Fave dog-friendly NY spot? Definitely Amsterdam Ale House. They got the best beer and dog treats. It’s like Cheers, everybody knows my name.

Fave day trip from NY? I love riding in my dad’s truck. It doesn’t matter where we are going, as long as I can rest my muzzle on an open window and inhale.

Do you have any pet peeves? My half brother, Merlin, a crazy Weimaraner. He can be very annoying.

Human peeves? Having to move when my dad is trying to vacuum. Usually I pretend like I am sleeping and have him vacuum around him. Check out “Sisu and the vacuum cleaner” on YouTube to see what I mean!

What do you like to eat? I have a diverse palate when it comes to food; Japanese sushi, Mexican tamales, Thai noodles, etc., but admittedly my vice is pizza.

What do you think of your mom’s new Yappy Treats Cart? I was very happy with my mom making healthy doggie ice cream, until she starting giving it to other dogs. Now I have to guard the cart to make sure no one takes my stash.

If you could break biscuits with any doggy (past or present) who would that be? International Champion Afghan Hound from my kennel, Wild West.

Any famous humans you would like to meet? I have a picture with Jerry Stiller, which is pretty cool. He lives in my hood. No disrespect to Jerry but I have a soft spot for pretty ladies. I would not wash the spot on my head if Catherine Zeta Jones were to pet me.

Sisu with Jerry Stiller (Photo credit: Laura Diaz)

Sisu with Jerry Stiller (Photo credit: Laura Diaz)

Birthday suit or dressed to the K-nines? Look, I carry a winter coat all year round. That’s enough for me. But I have my own collection of snoods. I have ones for my favorite sports teams, but I like my Harley Davidson snood the best. I also have an Angel on A Leash snood for my important work as a therapy dog.

Any new doggy products you can recommend? My mom’s Dogfroyo, of course! I watch her make it and it’s oh!… so good!

What’s in your doggy bag? My hair brush, a snood, and a couple of dollars to buy ice cream.

Favorite doggy charity? I don’t have one but if I had to choose I would give my bones to those Grey Hound rescues. They are way too thin.

Any human charities you like to support? Unicef because it focuses on children and let’s face it, I am a kid trapped in a dog’s body.

What is one thing other pups probably don’t know about you? A lot of pups are intimidated about my size but what they don’t know is that I am really skinny under all this hair. They should see me after a bath.

Upcoming summer plans? Marking the neighborhood, meeting bitches and keeping cool!

The case of the missing terrier at A Fetching Affair | thepupdiary.com

1 Jun

We went to the very lovely “A Fetching Affair” benefit for The Good Dog Foundation last evening. We love the work they do in animal-assisted therapy, and we have been volunteering with them for the past three years. We visit nursing homes, after-school programs, support groups, and other facilities around New York City.

The event, held at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers celebrated The Good Dog Foundation’s 15-year anniversary. Yay! Founder Rachel McPherson is a pioneer in animal-assisted therapy and a down-to-earth and kind person. We spent most of the evening at the Stella & Chewy’s doggy bar. Yum!! We love Stella & Chewy’s and their commitment to animal rescue and therapy pups! And kudos to event host, Maria Milito, Q104.3 On-Air Personality.

Stella & Chewy's Doggy Bar

Stella & Chewy’s Doggy Bar

While enjoying the sit-down dinner and program, all guests were invited to adopt the cute doggy table centerpieces. Of course, mom decided to adopt the terrier at our table. He was a cute Scottie chalkboard with a solid base and erect tail. The pawfect addition to our doggy figurine collection! As the party was winding down and we were getting ready to leave, a woman snuck up from behind, grabbed our terrier, and made a run for the door! She was trying to take our little Scottie!

Scottie

Scottie

We made our way to the exit and found the woman at the check-out desk with Scottie in tow. She decided she didn’t want the little pup when she found out she had to make a donation to The Good Dog Foundation to keep him. She left him at the front desk and walked out . . . We now have a cute terrier chalkboard in our apartment!

Best part of the evening: (Well besides the Stella & Chewy’s doggy bar!) Loved the speeches by the two honorees – The New York County District Attorney’s Office and Standing Tall. Relevant, touching, funny, and kind. Good Dog therapy dogs are making a difference!

If you are interested in becoming a therapy dog team, visit The Good Dog Foundation for information on upcoming classes and requirements.

We popped in the Halo pop-up shop | thepupdiary.com

30 May

Never a dull doggy moment in New York City! Yesterday we had the pleasure of visiting the new Halo, Purely for Pets City Tails-NYC pop-up shop over at the Roger Smith Hotel at 47th and Lex. The shop, open through June 26, will host cool events, feature adoptable pets, and promote the Halo Pet Foundation. (100% of donations to the Halo Pet Foundation are granted to animal welfare and rescue groups.)

Halo City Tails-NYC shop

Halo City Tails-NYC shop

Upcoming special events include an Ada Nieves fashion runway event on June 6, “Jilli” Dog shows on June 5 and 19, and a Dr. Marty Becker discussion and book event on June 21. Animal Haven, Bideawee, and other rescue groups will showcase adoptable animals throughout the month. Ellen DeGeneres, co-owner of Halo, has donated lots of cool merchandise that can be purchased for small donations.

We’ll be back for their Pup Bash days this summer! Check out their calendar for upcoming special events.

Manhattanhenge – a beautiful sunset in the urban jungle | thepupdiary.com

30 May

We love going on urban safaris around New York City! And, wow! Manhattanhenge’s beautiful sunset in the urban jungle was definitely a worthwhile site to see! All we needed were some sundowner doggy cocktails to make our night complete!

The setting sun aligns with the Manhattan skyscrapers

The setting sun aligns with the Manhattan skyscrapers

Sometimes called the Manhattan Solstice, Manhattanhenge occurs two times each year when the setting sun aligns with the east-west street grids in Manhattan. If you missed last night’s sunset, Mahattanhenge will take place again this year on July 12 and 13. Coincidentally, the winter solstice dates with the rising sun effect are in December and January. We will have to check that one out, too!

Wordless Wednesday | thepupdiary.com

29 May

It’s fun shopping for doggy treats!

Shopping for treats at Unleashed by Petco

Shopping for treats at Unleashed by Petco