This week’s Paw Report focuses on Ashby. She is available to walk or hang out in her space on Monday from 9:15-10 am or Wednesday from 11:30 am – 12 pm in the Stone Hall Entrance, with her owner Heather. She is very warm, and friendly and has her most energy at the beginning of the day (like most people) so if you want to play and be active with her, I’d suggest spending time with her on the hike on Mondays. She is naturally more fatigued in the afternoon so she likes to snuggle and be stroked in the afternoon in her bed. After a very hectic morning, I met up with Ashby in her cozy, quiet space (which was exactly what I needed at that moment) and spent my lunch break on the floor meeting and getting to know her for the first time. She is a ‘pandemic dog’ and her 4th birthday is fast approaching! She was a pleasure and a joy to spend time with. I felt so calm and rested in her presence so I recommend going to meet her during her times.
Paw Report: Ashby
Julia ‘Jules’ Seely-Power (she/her) is a first-time and transfer student at Landmark College. She is currently enrolled in the Bridge Experience and is working towards pursing a journalism or literature degree. Jules is a member of the team at LC Voices and will be covering the Paw Report section. She is British-American and is from London, England so being here is the first time living in the States. She likes hiking, reading novels, skincare and watching indie movies. Her favourite music includes Vampire Weekend, Mitski and Weyes Blood. She was a long-time member of Brighton Festival Youth Choir and sang as a mezzo-soprano. For the past two summers she has worked as an exam invigilator in British high schools and is hoping to write and publish something about the British education system from a neurodivergent perspective.