Showing posts with label resilience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resilience. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Million Acts of Kindness Prairie Adventure



Today's Team Toby blog is written by our team member Julie Angeletti! Thanks Julie

The Million Acts of Kindness tour bid farewell to the beloved city of Edmonton, and hit the road heading east. Our next stop on the tour route was Winnipeg, but the 14 hour drive would be broken up with a quick stop in the city of Humboldt, Saskatchewan.  Thanks to Deb Nyczai from the Chamber of Commerce in Humboldt, the team was set up with a complimentary night stay at the Canalta hotel, as well a campground for the RV! 

 
We so appreciated Debs kindness in greeting us when we arrived, hosting our stay, gathering media to showcase the tour and getting elected officials and the chamber president to meet with us!

What was originally planned as a quick night’s rest to break up the long drive, turned into an amazing day spent with community members of Humboldt, all thanks to Deb. It was great to see the progress that Humboldt has made in making their community more pet friendly, and putting in a large fenced in playground for dogs at the campground, right beside the family mini put area. This is going to be a spectacular dog friendly feature that campers, visitors and locals will love and appreciate. The community businesses came together to raise all the funds needed for this project. 

 


 Our grand finale in Winnipeg happened at Petland Canada’s Pembina store location, where multiple businesses in the plaza came together to host a TAIL-gating party! We had so much fun meeting the participating businesses and guests that came by to say hi! Toby even had the opportunity to meet retired football player Chris Cvetkovic.




We enjoyed the opportunity to talk to youth about kindness, and encourage them to complete an act of kindness in the next 24 hours.  They all went home with copies of Toby's books, thanks to Petland Canada's support.
 
We are sending out a huge barking thank you to all the guests that visit Petland Canada stores. Your support of the Twoonie for Team Toby program raised almost $10,000 which provided a number of youth organizations such as Boys and Girls Clubs, Schools and Foster care agencies with copies of Toby's books and a personal visit with Toby and Charmaine.

It’s a shame the prairies are stereotyped as flat and boring, as I was quite amazed of their vastness. Field upon field, the prairies make you realize just how large of a country Canada is. We had fun stopping at various little communities along the way and did a few acts of kindness by dropping off Toby’s books at schools. We got to visit little towns such as the city of Mundare which boasts it has the world’s largest sausage, and Watson Saskatchewan which built a 25 foot Santa Claus statue!


 After two full days of driving, the team was ready to arrive in Winnipeg. I was very excited to finally visit the infamous Mere hotel, a luxurious, pet-friendly boutique hotel that hosted Team Toby once before, on their previous visit to Winnipeg. I was happy to learn the rumors were true, as the hotel exceeded my expectations. The rooms were beautifully decorated, with ample amount of closet and storage space for long-term visits. The contents of the mini-fridge came complimentary with the room, so there was no guilt in enjoying fresh bottles of water and juice, along with some snacks. The hotel also provided the most plush and luxuriously soft bathrobes to lounge around in, which were the absolute cherry on the cake. Located in the heart of Winnipeg, the hotel is situated right on the river, surrounded by beautiful paths to walk your dog. Cibo, the hotel restaurant located right on the water, was a fantastic spot to grab breakfast in the morning. I was very impressed with the prices, considering the quality of food, the views and level of service this establishment offered. 




The team took advantage of the charming hotel location and enjoyed a long walk with Toby along the Red River. 



We also took this moment as a great opportunity for some more kindness activities, and brought along some of our trusty poopbags and rubber gloves to clean up any trash we found along the way. 

That afternoon, Charmaine led a business workshop to local entrepreneurs at the Mere hotel. 



Thanks to the kindness of our amazing sponsors, each attendee was able to walk away with a Million Acts of Kindness t-shirt designed by Peace Love Paws, a Canadian Traveller Magazine and a roll of The Original Poopbags!

Thanking all our partners who help us make a difference.



Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Million Acts of Kindness Tour Kick Off Event

Today's blog is from our Team Toby event coordinator extraordinaire Julie!.

Photo Credit Team Toby

The Million Acts of Kindness tour
​, created by North Vancouver resident Charmaine Hammond,​
 kicked off at the end of August in Port Coquitlam.
 Our amazing sponsor, Petland Canada, kindly hosted the event at their store location and celebrated 
​the
 launch
​ with us​
. Toby the dog, and star of this tour, had the opportunity to meet some of his fans, as well as give-away copies of his book “Toby Says ‘Be A Buddy, Not A Bully” and “Toby and His Hospital Friends to students and children that came to the store. Petland Canada
​​
​ participated​
 in the Twoonie for Team Toby campaign, 
​and ​
s
​old​
 cut out paper pawprints for $2, with all funds supporting donations of Toby's books and classroom resources into local schools.
 
Photo Credit Team Toby

Anticipation was building the closer we got to our take-off time, but the team was really excited to hit the open road in the Kindness RV sponsored by our friends at Fraserway RV!

​ ​
Our first stop on the tour was beautiful Kamloops, and we took off, 
​driving​
 into the sunset towards interior BC. Despite enjoying the scenic views from our 
​Fraserway
 RV
​,​
 we were happy to arrive to our first destination safely, and we pulled into the Best Western Kamloops for the night.


Photo Credit Team Toby

Wired from the excitement from the launch of the tour, I didn’t think I would get any sleep that night. But I was pleasantly surprised! It had been a while since I slid into a king sized bed with multiple excessively plush pillows, which instantly put my body into relaxation mode. Not surprising for a hotel that has hosted dog-whisperer icon Cesar Millan. It didn’t take long before I was seeing Z’s. Charmaine, Ch
​r​
is and Toby had a restful sleep in the RV. The generosity of this hotel 
​was
 greatly appreciated, this was the second year that they hosted Team Toby.
Photo Credit Team Toby

The next morning, I had a chance to meet the general manager Tim at the front desk. He and his staff took some time out of their day to show me around the hotel and impressed me with their love for animals. Not only did they double their pet-friendly rooms within the last year, but they renovated all their pet-friendly rooms to hardware floors! Toby gave his bark of approval and promised the staff he’d see them again on his next visit to Kamloops, and the team took off to our next stop.

Written by Julie Angeletti, Team Toby

Photo Credit Team Toby




Friday, June 26, 2015

Fitness gives a new leash on life...for pets and their humans

Photo Credit Charmaine Hammond Team Toby June 2015

It's me Toby... a dog with a blog!

How active are you?  How about your pet?

Mom and I walk about 6000-12,000 steps together a day, that doesn't include all the running through the house as I chase my toys. I get lots of exercise and I make sure mom and dad do too.  

When I am in St Albert, I love to visit my friend Kaytie's K9 Awareness Centre and go on the doggy tread mil.


Mom interviewed Tricia Montgomery on her PAWsitive Radio show.  Tricia is the  CEO & Founder, K9 Fit Club® who is the  Nation’s leading expert and pioneer in human/canine fitness. Her diverse experience in veterinary medicine, public relations, animal rescue, personal training, and her own weight loss journey gave her the perfect combination of skills to create a nationwide community of certified trainers – dedicated to the health, fitness, and wellness of dogs and their people.


Several years ago, after a visit to the veterinarian with her dog Louie, Ms. Montgomery realized the need for a fitness program, not just for Louie, but for herself as well. She ended up losing 130 pounds and Louie was able to shed four pounds. After her personal journey, she wanted to help all people and their dogs be happy and stay healthy and fit together. Her passion and love for both people and dogs led to the creation of K9 Fit Club. Montgomery introduced the nation’s first online education platform for teaching the standards of excellence in human and canine fitness. Today, K9 Fit Club is now turning those certified trainers into franchisees around the globe, as they roll out K9 Fit Club franchises Summer 2015.   K9 Fit Club, giving both humans and canines a New Leash on Life™


How can you improve your fitness with your pet?
What 3 things can you do to improve your health and your pet's health?
What you can do to ensure you move with purpose, every day?



 To find out about our upcoming Million Acts of Kindness Tour or to order a copy of Toby’s books check out our Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/TheOriginalTeamToby    For people who love to travel, please check out canadiantraveller.com for awesome destinations, travel tips, bucket-list adventures and so much more.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Purr Prints of the Heart.... dealing with pet loss and letting go




Toby here!

A dog with a blog... sharing my take on life and the great things people are doing to change the world!

Today mom interviewed Deborah Barnes on her radio show:

Deborah's book is called PurrPrints of the Heart 

Photo Credit Deborah Barnes


In the show, Deborah shared some tips to dealing with aging pets and pet loss:

- Find a support system
- Communicate and share with others
- Appreciate the time you shared with your pet
- Create a family scrapbook of your pet's life
- Allow yourself the opportunity to feel and to heal

Photo Credit Deborah Barnes

Photo Credit Deborah Barnes
 Pets aging is part of life.  Deborah's book, written through the perspective of Mr. Jazz the cat shares valuable tips for coping with your aging pet.


Thank you Mr Jazz for a book that so respects the dignity and honors pets and the value they bring to families. And most of all.... thank you for helping teach humans how to deal with letting go.

Please take a listen to the conversation that mom and Deborah had on Pawsitive Radio Show.


 
Check Out Pets Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with PAWsitive Radio on BlogTalkRadio

Please share with others you think might enjoy the show.

Thanks
Toby....


Sunday, March 29, 2015

Bring Jake the Dog Home- collaboration to bring a lost dog back home



It's me again... a dog with a blog

Mom always say "animals connect people!"

Gotta say.... she's right!

Check out this amazing story of how people are coming together to bring a dog named Jake back home to Canada.
Photo Credit: Bring Jake Home Facebook page


Jake’s unusual story has a community of people in Canada & the USA collaborating to bring this rescue dog home & give him the best second chance possible. 

Jake is a Lab cross with an out of service # Drayton Valley, Alberta tag who ended up lost and in an Imlay, Michigan Shelter.  Lisa Litwinski is working with the USA Shelter in Imlay & an Edmonton Rescue: Infinite WOOFS making plans for Jake to journey home to a loving foster home while we help him to find his new forever family. Jake has a Charity ATB Financial Community Spirit bank account, Facebook page, & a twitter account. Things are moving up in the world for this boy! We are fundraising to cover the cost of expenses to bring this dog home. Contact: BringJakeHometoAlberta@shaw.ca for ways to donate. Check out Jake’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/bringjakehometoalberta or Twitter: @BringJakeHomeAB #BringJakeHometoAlberta

Thank you for your caring, sharing and support. Let’s bring this dog home!



Here's some info that Lisa provided mom... with all the pawsome details and backstory:


Fundraiser to Help Bring Jake the Rescue Dog Home to Alberta
Jake is a Lab cross with an out of service # Drayton Valley, Alberta tag who ended up lost and in an Imlay, Michigan Shelter.  Lisa contacted the Shelter to explore how to help Jake in the event that his family was not located.  The Shelter was very open to working together to bring Jake home to Alberta & the initiative formally launched.  Jake has a Charity ATB Financial bank account, Facebook page, & a twitter account. Things are moving up in the world for this boy!

Hundreds of people shared Jake’s posts in efforts to reunite him with his family. We did not find them. Any inquiries about Jake came from Canadians as a result of this collaborative initiative. No one locally called or came in to look for Jake. The USA Shelter did their due diligence with the legal hold period to find the family.  Jake has been pulled by the Imlay rescue and they are working with us to bring Jake home. Lisa found a fabulous Alberta foster home for Jake and a wonderful no kill, foster home based, Edmonton rescue for Jake to help oversee the process of finding Jake his new forever home. www.InfiniteWOOFS.org. Lisa is excited about helping Jake to find his new family. Jake is a happy and affectionate dog who loves to run and play with his tennis ball. We are so excited to bring this boy home to have an amazing second chance!!

We have an approved ATB Financial Community Spirit Account set up for Jake. 100% of all donations go directly to covering our expenses to bring him home.  Income Tax receipts are available for donations over $20.00.  There are three ways to donate: 1) Pay Pal to a friend – search for BringJakeHometoAlberta@shaw.ca. Select immediate transfer.  2) E-transfer to BringJakeHometoAlberta@shaw.ca 3) Go to any ATB Financial and deposit directly to “Bring Jake Home” Community Spirit Account in Edmonton.  Please include your name, email address, & mailing address so that we can get a tax receipt to you. 

We are raising funds to cover the expenses related to bringing Jake home: pull fee from the shelter, vet exam, vaccinations & health certificate, travel crate & supplies, travel & plane fare, & further vet care upon arrival to Edmonton. Many of the expenses are in US dollars.

 Jake is now vet approved to travel and up to date on his vaccinations. We are working on finalizing some of the legal documents and travel arrangements. 


Thousands of people have been moved by Jake’s story.  There is a community of people in Canada & the USA collaborating to bring Jake home. Thank you to those who have donated & reached out to support Jake in so many ways. If you have questions please contact Lisa at: BringJakeHometoAlberta@shaw.ca

 Let's Rally together to bring this pawsome dog back home!!  Mom and I donated to this cause because we want to help this awesome dog get back to Alberta.  Hope you will too!

HUGS and Big Tail Wags of Support,
Toby...
xo

For people who love travelling, please check out canadiantraveller.com for awesome destinations, travel tips, bucket-list adventures and so much more.  Canadian Traveller is one of our amazing partners on our recent PAWs Across Canada tour, and, our upcoming Million Acts of Kindness Tour.




Sunday, February 8, 2015

Go Team Ineka! 17 year old enters 150 mile Dog Sledding event.

Photo Credit:  Team Toby   www.TheOriginalTeamToby.com
Toby the dog here!

A big dog with a big blog!

I'm hanging out with mom today doing PAWsitive Radio!

Mom interviewed Nicole Forto, a 17 year old Musher from Alaska
Photo Credit:  Robert Forto 

Nicole is doing the Junior Iditarod Feb 28 in Alaska.

      
Photo Credit Robert Forto
Nicole talked to mom about the importance of choosing a leader!

The dogs start training in August when the weather cools down.

This gives them lots of time to train, practice, build leader skills and to build a
team relationship with Nicole.

Photo Credit Robert Forto
A strong leader not only listens to and trusts Nicole, he/she also has trust in self.

Mom thought that was so relevant to the human world.  Like a team at work!

Isn't it great how us dogs teach humans how to lead, how to follow and how to be a team?

Nicole has been dog-sledding since she was three years old. WOW

Helping the team work together is also an important responsibility of the human leader.... Nicole.

On February 28, let's cheer Nicole and Team Ineka on.  They have trained hard. Build a great team. And have a great human and K9 leader.

Go Team Ineka!

You can listen to mom and Nicole here on PAWSitive Radio.  It's a Pawsome conversation.

 Please share this post, like Team Ineka's facebook page and visit mine to say hello too.

Let's be KIND to one another!







Thursday, December 18, 2014

Saving The Planet With Poop Bags!

Photo Credit Team Toby

It's Me.... Toby the Dog....

Photo Credit Team Toby 
And I'm a dog on a mission to build a kinder world for people, pets and our planet!

The Original Poop Bags is helping us with that mission.

They were one of our partners on our PAWS Across Canada tour.

Mom loves the poop bags....she says they are Toby Tested and Toby Approved!

She loves that they don't tear or smell.

The Poop Bag Cannister is made with 38% corn!



Holy corn kernels that is pawsome!

Some days are a two (or three) bagger day... not all my fault tho!

Mom and dad are always cleaning up other dog's messes left in the parks.  Thank goodness there are lots of bags on a roll for days like this.


One of the things we learned on our tour was that many parks, walking paths even dog parks have limited or no garbage cans.  We LUV it when communities provide garbage cans so that everyone can pitch in and help keep our communities and dog parks clean.

Mom interviewed Paul Cannella the owner and founder of the Original Poop Bags on her PAWsitive Radio show.  Check out what Paul had to say here!

or here....

Check Out Pets Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with PAWsitive Radio on BlogTalkRadio

After speaking with Paul, mom talked about building PAWsitive collaborations like the one we have with The Original Poop Bags:

1) Build relationships
2) Keep commitments
3) Recognize your partners..be champions for them
4) Communicate often
5) Look for other creative ways to expand the partnership....
and I say Have Fun!

Until next time....

Let's be kind to one another.