Archive for the 'Dog Blogging' Category

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The Gourd Eating Dog

October 16, 2007

For those who asked, my dog really did eat part of a gourd. She eats everything - well tries it. We got a couple of little gourds at the pumpkin patch to mix in with our Pumpkin grouping. All of them were laying on the porch and we went for a ride. I left the door to the porch open. Bump found the gourd with it’s stem missing and blamed it on Zach. I later found a small pile of tiny gourd pieces. Then I realized what had happened.

It doesn’t really surprise me that much. She loves pumpkin, and if we decide to carve up any this year, she will eat anything that falls on the floor.

I don’t think that’s unusual. I have heard that dogs like those types of things.

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They Hate Me

January 12, 2006

Tonight was a painful exercise in cleanliness. I bathed my dogs. They were long past due as evidenced by the dog smell in our house that mysteriously got better when the dogs went outside.

We used to have a nice little hookup in the bathroom to make bathtime easy. Gil took it out and said, “They can have baths outside - I’ll even give them.” He gave them one bath this past summer. Really they need one every month. I think 75% of our carpet problems are from dirty dogs. Tonight I did them with a cup in the tub. They were not the most productive baths, but they got their bodies cleaned.

So into the tub for each of them. Winnie always goes first because she’s the hardest. When I finish with her, she’s like a puppy again - romping around our because she’s done. Casey is hiding, running away - anything. She doesn’t want to go in the tub. I drag her in and do her. After I finish, she’s still in misery - just standing there like a bad dog. They get cookies so that part’s okay, but really true misery. As soon as I open the bedroom door, they are off to the races.

I then clean the bathroom and the tub. When I join them downstairs, they are suspicious - giving me hauty looks, and hoping for more treats. Casey, especially, is distant - not her usual snuggly self.

By morning, they will have forgotten the travisty and again seek me out as their “mother” and number one person.

Just wait though…tomorrow we cut toe nails………….

This entry will be included in Friday’s Ark and The Carnival of Dogs.

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Casey the Pooh

December 23, 2005

We’ve long since rearranged the office where Bump’s table and chairs were. But earlier in the year, when they were in front of the window, I often found Casey in this position. I was only able to snap one photo of it though.

Since scoping the neighborhood is high priority, free access to windows in necessary. You’ll also notice that they never got over their tendency to chew on the window sills!

Happy Friday!!!!

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Christmas Doggies

December 16, 2005

I’ve been reading a lot of Christmas stories about toddlers and how do you handle a tree. Bump’s been a breeze so far compared to my two hairy friends. Our first Christmas with Casey and Winnie brought more anguish than our first or even second Christmas with the Bump.

Casey and Winnie were still puppies, probably around 9 months old when we put up that first tree. We never thought anything of it. But it didn’t take long for destruction and havoc to take place. The chewable ornaments were dropping off quickly. They would pull just about every ornament off and even garland. (We had passed on the tinsel because I had heard it was such a health hazard to pets.)

To combat this issue, we wrapped our tree in a bed sheet. Weekdays and overnight, I would wrap a queen size sheet around our tree, pinning it at the top and on the side with a clothes pin. It helped us a little with our sanity as well as our ornament collection.

They have not been too interested in the tree in subsequent Christmas seasons. I guess that was part of their puppyhood. Mostly now they try to avoid being dressed up in Santa hats and reindeer horns.

Bump thinks this game is the bomb. I have to hide the reindeer antlers or he’ll insist that I put them on one of the dogs and sit there and laugh. It wouldn’t surprise me if they started to go after the Christmas tree!

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A New Pose - the Heisman

November 25, 2005

Since Casey has become such a hot item on the net with roughly 40-50 hits on this photo a day, I thought I show one of her flipped in the other direction, which is a more famous pose in our house. We call it the Heisman.

They don’t do it as much as they did when they were younger, but both of our dogs would sleep in this pose - right in the middle of the floor. One paw stuck strait out and the other tucked back, kind of like the pose of the runner on the Heisman Trophy. So that’s what we named it - the Heisman pose. (Of course, Casey pulled her paw back in right as I was hovering to take her picture.)

Now they prefer to do it curled up next to wall - which still makes for humerous dog photography. :)
This post is part of Friday’s Ark and the Carnival of Dogs.

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Mad About the Dogs Next Door

November 18, 2005

Our neighbor got a Chesapeake Bay Retreiver this past spring - Murphy, (on left) and then adopted Ayla (on right) out of rescue this summer. Initially Murph was crated during the day, so we didn’t see much of him. Once he got Ayla, he started leaving them outside during the day.

We’ve become friends. Bump loves these guys and they like him. And, Casey and Winnie are quite fond of them as well. It took Winnie a little while to warm up, but now she stakes out that side of yard for a siting.

They really are wonderful dogs considering how young they still are. I don’t know how my neighbor feels sometimes. After eating a couch and destroying carpet, he’s having his share of frustrations. Aw those puppies…

(By the way, the title comes from a 50’s song in the movie - The Girl Next Door. I think the lyrics are - “I’m mad about the girl next door, the girl next door to me.” In other words, we’re crazy about those dogs!”

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Watermelon Winnie

October 7, 2005

I promised a photo of the watermelon watchers. Since Winnie is top dog, Casey kind of got squeezed out of this adventure.

We tried to grow watermelons this year in our small makeshift garden. We planted late and not much happened until around labor day when this sweet little melon appeared. Bump loved it and kept trying to get at it. We knew it wouldn’t amount to much, but let it go to see what would happen. The other day, I noticed the dogs furiously digging at the corner of the garden fence. After further investigation, they were trying to get to the watermelon. I’ve had to try and keep them away ever since. Winnie has even crawled into the watermelon side of the garden to try and get through the fence. The melon is actually in our tomato patch.

Why the melon? Don’t know. But it’s been a big attraction. She’s after it from sunrise to sunset and guards it quite nicely. I hate to see what happens next year if we actually get some melons.

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The Best Dinners are to Be Enjoyed

September 9, 2005

When I was growing up, we had a female beagle named Lady and two male beagles named Coco and Tag. They all found repose together in a small dog pen. When it came to feeding time, the boys would pick on Lady, biting her rear end to try and get her food. She took to sitting down to eat after that. A vet told us that it was very unusual that a dog would sit down to eat.

How do you explain this?

And this?

I honestly think the guy didn’t know what he was talking about. Having worked a year in rescue, I’ve seen dogs do everything different ways. While much of their behavior is instinctual, they are still individuals.

And my two, just some seriously broked dogs trying to stay comfortable as they eat.

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A Nose By Any Other Name

September 2, 2005

Here’s Winnie’s nose peeking out from the side of our sofa in one of her favorite napping places.

Check out Friday’s Ark and the Carnival of Dogs for more puppy pictures.

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The Cat Patrol

August 19, 2005

Sammie - on a very serious mission - patrolling the yard.

This is another photos from “up north” - my parents other cat - Sammie.

They got Sammie out of the pound when he was about a year old. He had issues - didn’t trust people. Mitten didn’t want a brother, so she terrorized the new resident cat.

For a long time, Sammie just hid from everyone. Sometimes late at night he would come out and get all cuddly. Gradually he learned to trust my parents, ignore Mitten and be a contented house cat.

While Mitten got put on the leash a lot, Sammie was a late comer to it and still is not as intense about it. He likes to sit outside in the evenings and scope out his territory. There’s a rock on the edge of their yard that he can reach on his leash. He likes to sit there in the semi-darkness and take it all in.

He’s still a little skitish around strangers - especially children. Although in the last days of our visit, he became much more visible - even when the Bump was around. He still ran every time Bump tried to pet him, but he didn’t leave the room, just circled it and came back around.

One afternoon while the household was napping, he even came and took his on top of me. He’s come a long way. It shows you what a little love can do.

While pets bring out the best in us, sometimes I wish we had the same grace for one another…

I’m submitting this for the Carnival of Cats, which is being hosted this week on Running Scared and Friday’s Ark.