photo taken by Jayson Mellom, San Luis Obispo's The Tribune
Books can now be ordered directly from Amazon by clicking on the ORANGE link on this page or through CBO (Cambria Bicycle Outfitters).
Look on the Where to Buy!!! Page for Local Central California retailers.
A percentage of the proceeds of book sales will be donated to Trips for Kids and Petfinder.com Foundations.
If anyone is interested in carrying the book at your store, distribution or just passing the word, please contact us at:
thegreatchiweenie@hotmail.com
WHAT'S BEEN GOING ON!
June has been busy. We served as bike mechanics at the Central Coast Classic, here in Cambria last weekend. All proceeds going to the local Teen Center. Earlier in the month we participated in the Santa Barbara Big Dog Parade. It was a Woof of a time. Cub and I even visited one of the schools that he taught for a week at Outdoor School.
UP NEXT...
July and August will hopefully be busy and still enjoyable. We have 2 weeks of camp at the Conejo Valley Y (outdoor adventure and mt. biking), hopefully some traveling, and a couple of book signings. We will try to keep this section up-to-date with all of the up-coming events.
T-shirts and stickers are in the works. Possible looking like the image on the right. What do you think? Let us know.
thegreatchiweenie@hotmail.com
TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS...
we will be adding a page soon with information about group school and teacher rates. Keep an eye on the tabs on the top of the navigation page.
Welcome to the Adventures of the Great Chiweenie.
This website is dedicated to keeping everyone up-to-date on my adventures on and off the bike, including my new book. I hope you enjoy the website:
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PIC OF THE MONTH: Big Dog Parade Grand Marshall - Cesar Milan, aka "The Dog Whisperer", with Cub, Megan and Me, aka "The Great Chiweenie".
WHERE IN THE WORLD IS GU??? CONTEST
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Note from Cub:
I wanted everyone to know that Gu is always safely harnessed into the backpack and he can't fall out. He can also move from side to side and sit down comfortably. We understand the risk of accidents and only take him on routes we feel are safe to our dog. Thanks.