Life With Emma in the Desert

Emma’s take on life, humans and the walk ahead

Emma’s Desert Dispatch: Toad Alerts, Deer Encounters, and Summer Secrets

Hi friends, it’s me, Emma! I’ve got all kinds of desert news to share, so let’s jump right in — paws first! 🐾✨

🐸 Desert Toad Alert!

My human asked me to tell all our desert neighbors — humans and dogs alike — that the poisonous Sonoran Desert toads are back! The monsoon rains have arrived, and so have these bumpy, dangerous visitors. Just yesterday, one sneaked into our garage (don’t worry, my human disposed of it before I saw).

Please be extra careful! These big toads can be deadly to pups like me if we lick or bite them. So:
✅ Stay on leash,
✅ Stay alert,
✅ No sniffing or licking mysterious things.
And hey, humans — maybe leave the frog kissing for fairy tales, okay? 💋🐸✨

🦌 Not Everything is Dangerous…

But it’s not all scary out here! For instance, just the other day, I met the most amazing creature — a Mule Deer! We had a little desert stare-down: me, a fluffy white pup, and her, all graceful with big ears.

Did you know Mule Deer get their name because their ears are as big as a mule’s? Around SaddleBrooke, they’re pretty common, especially at dawn or dusk. They’re shy but curious — just like me!

My human told me Mule Deer can jump high fences but often prefer to sneak under them. Hmm… maybe we should team up for backyard adventures?

A desert stare down….Emma and a Mule Deer.

Of course, life goes on even in the summer heat! We still have to run errands — boring stuff like returns at UPS and grocery shopping. I went along, of course, but let me tell you: what a bore! There’s a photo of me looking completely unimpressed while waiting… typical shopping trip vibes.

Waiting at UPS…

Shopping again….what a bore!

✈️ What’s With the Suitcases?

Lately, I’ve been noticing something… my human is on the phone a lot, saying things like “arrangements” and “certificates.” The big boxy things (suitcases, I think they’re called) have come out, and stuff is going in and out.

And here’s the real clue: every day, my human puts me in my little carry case and walks me around the house. It feels familiar — was I in this on an airplane once? Are we going somewhere? Should I pack extra treats?! Stay tuned, dear readers… adventure may be afoot!

🐾 Ask Emma: What Are the Dog Days of Summer?

Dear Emma,
I have heard of the Dog Days of Summer and always wanted to ask a dog what that means. Can you help me, Emma?
— Curious Sun-Lover in SaddleBrooke

Dear Curious,
Oh, I love this question — thank you for thinking to ask me! The “Dog Days of Summer” don’t actually come from us dogs lying in the shade with our tongues out (though that’s definitely part of summer style!). The phrase comes from ancient times, when people noticed that the hottest days of the year coincided with the rising of Sirius, the “Dog Star,” in the sky.

But let’s be honest — we dogs know a thing or two about summer! For us, the Dog Days mean taking it slow, finding cool spots, drinking plenty of water, and skipping the midday heat. It’s our time to practice the art of the siesta and remind our humans to relax a little, too.

So while the stars may have given the season its name, we pups have made it our own. Stay cool, my friend!

Sun-soaked and smiling,
Emma 🌞🐶

🌟 Stay tuned for the next post where I’ll reveal if I’m flying the friendly skies — and maybe share a few packing tips for fellow traveling pups!

📬 Got a question for me? Email me at Emmathewhitedog@gmail.com and I might answer it in a future post!

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Out & About with Emma: Vitamins, Views, and a Visit to Carrabba’s

June 2025

Hi there!

It’s me, Emma—and wow, have I been busy! Life in the desert is never dull, especially when you’re a little white dog with places to go, people to see, and a stroller to ride in. Yes, that’s right—I have my very own wheels. My human, Bill, says it keeps me safe and comfy when we visit public places, and honestly? I kind of love it. It’s like riding in my own personal chariot.

First stop: the vet!

But don’t worry—it was just a quick visit to get me some vitamins to keep my tail wagging strong.

📸 Emma at the vet in her stroller

Then we stopped by the Apple Store.

All those shiny gadgets and friendly people—I even got a few smiles as I cruised through in my stroller. A dog’s gotta stay connected, right? I didn’t see any apples though, seems like a marketing oversight.

📸 Emma in the Apple Store

After that, we made a quick visit to the big orange store—Home Depot!

I met a very kind lady who worked there, and she came over to say hello. We even posed for a photo together. I think I added a little extra charm to the hardware section that day.

📸 Emma with a Home Depot associate

Soon after, we packed up and headed to Sun City Grand for a few days.

It’s always exciting to be back there—and I even got to ride by Bill in the car, taking in the views along the way.

📸 Emma and Bill in the car

Once we arrived, I had a grooming appointment with Anne—my regular groomer and a true friend. She always makes me feel special, and we get along great. Let’s just call it a spa day. I came out looking extra fabulous, if I do say so myself.

📸 Emma after her grooming

After getting all fluffed and fabulous, we went to dinner at our favorite spot—Carrabba’s in Surprise AZ.

That’s where I got to see our good friend, Chef Jay. It’s always a treat to see him (and no, I didn’t sneak any meatballs).

📸 Emma with Chef Jay at Carrabba’s

Ask Emma

Q: In Arizona’s summer heat, should I have my groomer cut my dog’s fur short or leave it a bit longer?

– Pondering the Clippers in Unit 6

A: Great question! While it might seem like a super-short cut would help us pups stay cool, that’s not always the case. A dog’s coat actually protects us from sunburn and helps regulate our body temperature. For most breeds, especially dogs like me with curly or double coats, it’s best to leave about an inch of fur. That way we stay protected and cool. Always talk with your groomer about your dog’s specific needs, but in general—think “short and smart,” not “shaved and sorry.”

Stay cool out there!

📬 Got a question for me? Email me at Emmathewhitedog@gmail.com and I might answer it in a future post!

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