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Follow-Up Friday – June 17, 2016

June 17, 2016 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and generally just wrap up my week.

Before I get to today’s follow-up, I wanted to share a post I wrote on my personal blog. I shared it on Facebook Wednesday night and debated posting it here, but chose instead to share it on Auntie Jodi’s Thoughts. 

You Make Me Laugh – June 12, 2016

Golden Labrador

Genevieve said, “When your dog is a diva – there’s no such thing as a candid photo. #dogkardashian”

Ahaha, yes, I guess my dog is a diva, or is that divo?

Emma said, “Bailie and I don’t mind the camera a bit, so it’s hard to give any tips. I run to be front and center any time the opportunity arises and I get mad when I hear the camera shutter and I am not the one being photographed.”

So I wonder which is harder, having a dog that shies away from the camera or having one that loves it? 😉

Sue said, “I’ve given up on candid photos. The dogs hear the zip of the camera bag… or the little ding when I turn it on… or even just see me touch the camera and they get excited. I’m sure they think we’re going to do a treat review. Oh, then they’ll sit or whatever I tell them, but that cute moment that I really wanted a picture of? Gone.”

I feel ya Sue, it’s the same way here!

Jan K said, “For some reason getting out the camera around here is reason to stop what they’re doing, and get up and move! I have to be very sneaky to try and capture what they’re doing.”

Oh yes, I’ve actually tucked the camera into the cushion of the couch to try and muffle the sound it makes when you turn it on. 🙂

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s mom said, “Sometimes I take the picture from a little further away – with my phone – and then crop it in the editing tools that pop up at the bottom of the screen.”

That’s a great idea! I am not real familiar with the editing tools. Guess I have to work on that, right?

Jen Gabbard said, “Since I have a big ass handheld camera (no smartphone) every time I pick it up Laika gets excited because she knows it means we’re going outside to do something fun.”

I have a small hand held, but I do get the more candid shots with the phone because it doesn’t make any noise when I turn it on. 🙂

Monika and Sam said, “Despite mental protestations to suggest otherwise, these are deviously clever creatures…we are just mere humans and quite unable to keep up with their brain power.”

They really are quite clever and their hearing….wow, I swear they can hear just about anything!

2 Brown Dawgs said, “LOL he is too smart for you.”

Yes, yes he is! 😀

I Like Sticks

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Emma said, “Bailie and I both enjoy a good quality stick. I like to break them in pieces, Bailie likes to chew them up. Mom takes them away from us as soon as we start to do anything but carry them as she is afraid they will splinter in our mouth or throat.”

That’s a really good point Emma! Mom is so wise. I do remember how worried I was when Delilah ate all those colored pencils!

Sue said, “OMG, that puppy picture! 😀 Rudy was the most destructive puppy I’ve ever had and he focused on wood. Antique furniture wood 🙁 ”

Oh Rudy. I’m lucky, Sampson was really not a destructive puppy at all. Delilah on the other hand, well….she’s still one. 😉

Jan said, “One of my dogs was part beaver when I first got her. She never actually ate a tree but she would have if i hadn’t stopped her.”

Bah Ha Ha, Jan you should about made me spit food all over the place!

Monika and Sam said, “Sticks are pretty much “meh!” to Sam. Better to find a nice moldy partial burger in a wrapping paper on the walk for dramatic effect. *sigh*”

*Sigh* is right. Ugh, the stuff they come up with. I never know WHAT I am pulling out of Delilah’s mouth until it comes out. hehehe

Cupcake said, “I love eating ANYTHING off the ground. Let’s face it, it’s how I survived the first 3 years of my life! Mom says if there’s a chicken bone in a 10 mile radius of my house I will find it and try to eat it. Ummmm… Yes. What is her point…?”

I’m not sure, I think that’s a mad skill to have Cupcake!

Jan K said, “We still have some dining room chairs with chew marks on them – that was both Sheba and her late brother Moses.”

Do you treasure them? At our old house the door and door jam had puppy scratch marks from Sampson letting us know he wanted to go out. As long as I lived there I couldn’t bear to cover them up.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “I think all dogs like to chew on wood. Not sure why that is, but you should see Freighter and Storm’s dog houses.”

I remember you posting about that! If I recall, Storm really did a number on hers.

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s Mom said, “Ducky likes to chew on sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, and blankets. So, she is still confined to her crate at night (and whenever we leave the house without her). She also likes to chew on the carpeting when she’s really anxious, acorns and other yard trash, and any cloth-type toys. Thankfully, she usually spits out pieces, but now and then I find tiny pieces of her Kong Wubba toy in her poop.”

Oh Ducky. I’ve heard of other dogs that chew on material, thankfully Delilah doesn’t do THAT!

The Mate Was a Mighty Sailing Man – TBT

Little Buddy aka 1st Mate

Taryn Tipton said, “We used to own a boat, but we downsized to a big jetski that can be stored in our garage. Both boys ride on it with us! Here are some photos/background (you’ve seen it before!):”

I remember those pictures! I was amazed that your dogs actually rode on them.

Check out her post of the dogs on the jetski!

Jan said, “Misty the alpha Poodle is a water dog. If she sees water she is in water like her hunting ancestors, so we keep her away from water. The other dogs hate the whole idea of wetness.”

Oh gosh! Delilah is the same way. Once she pulled hubby into the river in her desire to get into water and the year we went to the Llama farm, she almost climbed out the car window when she saw the lake. Thankfully I was right there and grabbed her.

Jen Gabbard said, “Oh man that would be so awesome, that’s my perfect idea of relaxation. I’d love to be able to take Laika out on a boat one day. She loves swimming, not sure how she’d do with a magical motorized car that rides on water though.”

It really was awesome. And because it was a pontoon boat, it didn’t go so fast it would scare Sampson and it gave us lots of room to move about. 🙂

Jan K said, “This brings back great memories for me. Back when we had Kobi and our Lab mix Maggie my hubby had a fishing boat. The dogs absolutely loved going out in it. Kobi didn’t like the water, but he loved sitting in the front of the boat with his ears flapping in the wind! Maggie would wait patiently for us to find a place to stop and let her go off for a swim…There was a lot of excitement if my hubby actually caught a fish, but even though he didn’t often, we still had so much fun out there!”

THAT is so awesome! It really is so much fun! I don’t know how Delilah would do though, I can imagine I’d need to keep a tight hold of her. She loves the water!

Well that’s it for me folks, have an amazing weekend!

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The Mate Was A Mighty Sailing Man – TBT

June 16, 2016 By Jodi

I’m really digging on Throw Back Thursday lately.  

This post originally appeared June 7, 2011.

It was a memory from two weeks we spent in Florida for our daughter’s wedding.

Florida, October 2005.

It had been a wonderful yet busy nine days, but the wedding was now over, everyone had left leaving just Hubby, Sampson and I.  It was time for mama to relax.

Hubby and I got this idea to rent a boat and take a nice relaxing ride in Tampa Bay.  We went to a local marina and inquired about a boat we could rent that we could bring Sampson on.  We were told dogs weren’t allowed because they could damage the boat.

“Okay, thanks anyway” we said. (Like we weren’t responsible dog owners!)

“Wait a minute” the clerk said.  “I have a pontoon boat that I am going to be renovating, would that interest you?”

Does a bear crap in the woods?

So we loaded up the boat and headed out in the bay.

It was a very relaxing ride that was enjoyed by all three of us.

I think you can tell by the pictures.

Hubby

 

Little Buddy aka 1st Mate

 

Mama and Sampson

 

This was a nice, quiet cove on an island in Tampa Bay. He really enjoys the ocean.

It was such an amazing time at that wedding. Our family had rented two houses that were next door to each other, and it was so fun and amazing. Sampson loved having everyone around him and we really just all enjoyed each other.

Have you ever rented a boat or taken your dog out on one? I was a little anxious, but Sampson did amazing!

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I Like Sticks

June 14, 2016 By Jodi

Have you ever heard someone say, “There’s a toy box full of toys, but the baby is always playing in the (Tupperware, pots and pan, etc.) cabinet.”?

Ever since he was a small puppy Sampson’s chewing preference has been wood.

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He liked toys too, but when left to his own devices, he chose wood products.

At our old house we didn’t have a lot of trees, so Sampson found things to chew on IN THE HOUSE.

The first thing he chewed was a old-fashioned coat rack that I had bought in New York on a Thanksgiving visit to my mother-in-law. I wasn’t horribly upset, but I did put some bitter apple on it and it seemed to stop.

The next wood item he chewed was the foot rest to my breakfast bar. I was panicked about that one. Not because I cared about the foot rest, but more that I was concerned that HUBBY would care about the foot rest. (We’d just remodeled the kitchen!)

He didn’t. After anxiously running scenarios over in my mind, when I told him what Sampson had done, he simply laughed and said, “I never liked it anyway.”

Eventually Sampson grew out of that puppy phase and we moved to a new house. With a lot of trees.

This meant that Sampson had access to lots of sticks. The dumb ass silly dog would go outside, eat a stick and then come inside and throw it up. We had to constantly monitor him and attempt to divert him from eating the stick.

I'm a happy dog since I started taking Omegease.

Yes, it’s true. I like sticks.

Every time we caught him with a stick we’d do our best goofy dog voice and say, “I like sticks.”

He’s gotten a lot better. Of course, he doesn’t have the freedom outside now that he once had, and he still on occasion will come in with something in his mouth, which we immediately remove.

In the present he is almost always outside on leash, with the exception being when he simply goes out to potty. But even then, either my husband or I am out with him, making sure he doesn’t run or do anything else that might be perceived as stupid.

Of course, on his walks (as long as the Mama is walking him) he is on leash.

Since he’s had his partial CCL tear, he’s put on about five pounds, which is super hard to help him lose, considering his limitations with exercise. He gets tired easily on our walks and it’s not unusual for him to stop and sit or even lie down for a minute or so, until I urge him up again.

What can say? The lassies all love me.

Sometimes a dog just needs a rest.

Which is why on Saturday when he stopped at a certain neighbor’s house, I didn’t turn around. This particular house has a cat and the woman who owns the cat lets the cat outside on a leash. Both my dogs make it part of their morning walk to stop and stare at the cat.

I’m pretty sure Sampson just wants to play, Delilah on the other hand, she’s drooling, so DOG only knows that she’s thinking, although I bet I could hazard a good guess.

So Sampson was stopped and after a few seconds I realized he wasn’t just staring at the cat, but that I was getting gentle tugs on the leash, sort of like he was snarfing for something. This is something I have to be aware of with Delilah, but not Sampson.

Until Saturday.

Here's where the little jerk off stopped.

Here’s where the little jerk stopped off.

Looks normal, no?

Here's what the little asshole found.

Here’s what the little asshole came up with!

A chunk of wood!

Naturally I took it out of his mouth and threw if far under the bush, and would you believe, yesterday morning he stopped to look for it again?

How about your pets, do they have a preference when it comes to chewing? Or playing?

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