If you’re a fit senior dog, you probably recognize Kitchenette from her beloved show, Elder Stretch Now! on PBS (Pup Broadcasting Service.) She gave up the gig a while ago with a bit of cataracts, but swore never to retire from the things she loves: wiggling, wagging, kissing, prancing and snuggling. And she hasn’t. She’s still a sleek min pin full of vim and vigor with a stratospheric Q rating and a smile that won’t quit. Bring her home, then take her to yoga.
Here’s some notes from her foster:
Kitchenette is the most loving and cuddly dog. She won our hearts from the first second we saw her. She’s well house trained but appreciates going out for walks 3 times a day. She’s got a lot of energy and is an active senior mutt. She loves a brief run during walks, especially through grass. She seems to have endless energy and can keep up with an entire afternoon out (e.g. we’ve taken her out with us to the farmer’s market followed by lunch and she didn’t seem to mind).
At home, she doesn’t seem too interested in toys and prefers to hang out with her humans. She’s also a bit of a goofball and loves rolling around on the carpet and under her doggy bed. Overall, she’s energetic, loves keeping up with her humans and has a ton of love to give