Spring and looking silly EZezine


This is Ripley, Anne’s favorite dog, writing the newsletter again. Thank you to everyone who commented on the one I wrote about my boring winter. Anne said I can have a permanent column, but I get to do the whole thing this time since she is busy changing the identity of her business. She is calling herself The Comfort Coach. It describes what she does in the name.

 

Aahhh, Spring is here. I’ve been enjoying the nice weather in the backyard. I have had a disagreement with Anne. When she is working in the yard, she moves around so much it hampers my hunting. To catch a squirrel, you need to sit like a statue so they forget you are there. Of course rolling in the grass before you start helps cover your scent.

 

I digress; Anne is not as comfortable as I am when she is working low to the ground. She doesn’t stay in one position long and she is constantly doing the silliest movements that she scares the squirrels back up the trees. She is entertaining to watch. She said the other dog groomers used to tell her that too, but she didn’t end up with repetitive motion injuries and they did. Anne would probably show you some of them if you dare to look silly. It could be fun.

 

Anne told me I get to go back to the kennel and party again June 10 -17. She is going out of town. I always come home a little hoarse because no one tells me to be quiet. I like the girls that work there. Please call 847-287-9147 soon for an appointment for your Spring tune-up. When Anne isn’t busy she gets crazy ideas like giving her favorite dog a bath…help me!

                                                                                    Woof,

                                                                                    Ripley

 

Change the way you move to change the way you feel. Call The Comfort Coach, Anne Galbraith, at 847-287-9147.

 

Anne Galbraith

Certified Trager® Practitioner

847-287-9147

www.trager.ws