Last weekend, Dogs at Camp Ottawa was doing some landscaping with the help of one of our campers…Kepler the Aussie, who decided to give driving the tractor a try. Predictably, the lack of opposable thumbs posed a steering wheel challenge, and he couldn’t reach the gas peddle. We appreciated the offer though!


I could not figure out where to post this and although it does not have anything to do with Kepler and his landscaping techniques, I really wanted you to know this…..
Thank-you Dogs At Camp People for making Axie’s stay so wonderful. He’d tell you himself but he’s still catching up on sleep from all the activity he received. I was planning on bringing him back in August but now feel that will NOT be SOON ENOUGH. Trying to figure out a timing in July too. Once a Month for a 3 day stay seems to be the ticket.
And again. Thank-you so VERY MUCH for looking after “The Axe-Man”.
Sue and Axie
Hi,
Kepler here, let me tell you about my stay with Cheryl.
My life in Ottawa is good, pretty fun sometimes, and I live with nice people that I really like to be with.
When they let me go to camp it is the best, I get to sleep on straw, with other dogs and we play and have fun. Cheryl understands me and I like her more than any other stranger I’ve ever stayed with. I’m really happy now that I don’t have to go to prison when my owners go away. I’m not frustrated when I go home and everyone in the house knows when I’ve been with Cheryl because I’m so calm and full of smiles.
I like to climb on things and give people kisses, and Cheryl let me be “me”. When we drive up in the drive way I get so excited to see her I want to wiggle all around her legs and she lets me give her a kiss on the cheek. If all people understood us puppies like she does it would be a wonderful world.
Dogs at Camp is the best!
Sincerely,
Kepler