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We've Been Tagged!

February 20, 2012 By Jodi

Something new and fun going around is the game of blog tag.  You get tagged by another blogger and you have to answer the questions and then tag 8 other bloggers.

2 Brown Dawgs tagged us yesterday, and said, ‘no pressure’ and I thought this should be easy, but I don’t like the way my answers sound and I can’t seem to transition the closing!!  PFFFFT.

Describe yourself in 7 words.

Sampson: Handsome, loveable, easy-going, patient, kind, loving, laid-back.

Delilah: Impetuous, excitable, food-driven, high-energy, loveable, beautiful,  funny.

Jodi: loyal, honest, funny, loving, insecure, imaginative, tired.

 

What keeps you up at night?

Sampson: Nothing keeps me up at night.

Delilah: Nothing keeps me up at night.

Jodi: The question is more like, what DOESN’T keep me up at night?

 

Who would you like to be?

Sampson: Do I have to be somebody else?

Delilah: I’m happy with who I am.

Jodi: Someone who can make a difference in this world.

 

What are you wearing right now?

Sampson: My furday suit.

Delilah: My purple necklace and brown fur coat.

Jodi: Pajamas.

 

What scares you?

Sampson: Walking across a railroad bridge.

Delilah: Pallets of food.

Jodi: The scary way I see this world heading.

 

The best and worst of blogging.

Sampson: Mom likes it, but she spends too much time on it.

Delilah: I’m like Switzerland, neutral.

Jodi: The best is all the great friends I have made, the worst is the pressure I feel to try and make it successful.

The last website I visited.

Jodi: 2 Brown Dawgs to get these questions.

What is one thing I would change about myself.

Sampson: I’d like to be a little smaller so I could be a lap dog.

Delilah: Run faster.

Jodi: I’d like to lose about 15 pounds.

Slankets yes or no.

Um…none of us knew what those were, so I googled it.

Sampson: No

Delilah: I don’t have one, but I’d use it if I did.

Jodi: No, if I’m cold I use a robe or a blanket.

Tell us something about the dog that tagged you.

We were actually tagged by three dogs!  Thunder, Storm and little Freighter, some awesome Chessies.  We’re jealous of them because they get to do a lot of fun hunting things and spend lots of time outdoors AND they have a cabin they go to for vacation!

The last bit of the game is to tag eight other blogs, I’m not sure if these blog have participated already or not, so if you have I apologize and if you haven’t I look forward to your answers.

Vizsla Inspiration

Affurmation

Frankly Speaking

Kol’s Notes

Life with Arie

Whiskered Paintings

I Still Want More Puppies

The Cvillean

I can’t wait to see what these awesome bloggers have to say!

Book Update: 12, 303 words.

 

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Filed Under: TAG Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, Labrador Retriever, Pet Writing, Pets, Sampson, Writing

What To Do?

February 19, 2012 By Jodi

Our Thursday night training class was cancelled due to weather.  My smart phone doesn’t alert me when I get a multi-media message that only contains text, so we didn’t find out about class until we pulled in and the building was dark and the parking lot empty.

The dogs were all excited to be going somewhere in the car, so I said to Hubby, “Now what?”

“I guess we go to the high school.”

Trouble was, I hadn’t dressed for walking outside in the cold and only had on jeans and a three-season jacket, luckily for me I had some light gloves and a ball cap in the car, as well as a 30 foot leash, so off we went.

Our high school has a football field surrounded by a running track and it is fenced in, but it has a number of gates.  We decided to go inside and do one walk around the track to make sure no-one else was there and that all gates were closed.

I kept Delilah on the leash for the first lap and after we had ensured that we were alone and all gates were shut, I gave her the “free dog” command.

After her initial running burst, she stayed fairly close by me probably within 15 to 20 feet and I was very pleased that she came back to me each and every time I called her.

We did about 5 or 6 trips around the track,  just enough to give them about 1/2 and hour and then we headed home.

Cold and wet, but happy.

Book Update:  My book has 12,303 words.

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Filed Under: Dog Training, Positive Dog Training Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, Pet Writing, Pets, Sampson, Writing

Kong Gone Wrong

February 18, 2012 By Jodi

I’ve mentioned this before, Sampson was an easy puppy.  Of course I didn’t know then what I have now learned from all of you, but in spite of all that Sampson turned out to be a great dog.

He was a free grazer.  I know, I know, but really he was fine with it.  He would pick at his kibble a little here and a little there but the majority of his food he would eat right before bed.   I would put him out for the night and he would come in, walk over to his food bowl and take a little bite, look at me, wag his tail and continue this way until his bowl was empty.  It really was adorable.

Until we started letting him sleep in our bed he would sleep downstairs in his crate.  Hubby used to get up really early and he would take Sampson outside for a potty break and then Sampson would come back in bed for a snuggle.

He would stay in that bed all morning if I would let him.  We could snuggle up and I could sleep until 8:30 on a Saturday morning after Hubby had left for work.

Most week day mornings you would hear me calling him like you would your child.  ”

Sampson, time to get up and go outside buddy.”

“Sampson Stone!  Get up.”

Somedays I would have to drag him out of bed, just so he could potty before I left for work.  At the time we lived in a duplex with my mom on the other side so she would always come over and give him an outside break in the middle of the day, still I wanted him to go out before I left.

Then Delilah joined our pack.  Delilah was an early riser.  I mean really early.  As soon as you moved in the bed, she jumped up and was ready for the day.  I told you, Delilah embraces life.

Slowly Delilah has come to enjoy a sleep in.   During the week Hubby gets up before me, he showers and then goes to pack his lunch, and the dogs go with him.  He usually treats them for sitting nicely and when she knows the food is gone, Delilah comes back to bed.  Sampson may or may not come back to bed, but he does lie down somewhere, either on the couch or the bed.

The weekends are a different story.

Sampson is usually the first one up.  He wakes us by one of two ways.  He either comes to my side of the bed and thumps his head down once or twice until I get up.  Or he gets off the bed and swims on the floor.

If your dog doesn’t do this, consider yourself lucky because it is hell on the carpet.  Basically he lies on his side on the carpet and takes his front legs with one fluid motion and brings them down towards his back legs.  It makes a scratching noise and tears the fibers of the carpet.

This is the manner in which he woke me up at 6:40 this morning.

Hubby and I have come to an agreement where I will get up with the dogs one weekend morning,  and he will do it the other.  In this way we each get a little sleep in time.

I pulled the short straw this morning.

So I got up, put their necks in some water, started the coffee and went to tend the fire.  It was while I was down on the floor, in front of the fire when it happened.

I felt a heavy object graze the left side of the back of my head, when I turned to look I saw Sampson’s Kong.

Yes, the lovely boy got me up at 6:40 on a Saturday morning and wants to play for a whole two minutes.

In trying to engage me, he tossed his Kong my way, and it grazed my head.  Thankfully for me, he doesn’t have the greatest aim and missed the middle of my head which really could have thrown me off-balance and considering where I was sitting could have caused serious damage.

That is what I call, a Kong Gone Wrong.

Book update: My book has 12,303 words.

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jodiHi, my name is Jodi. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog! I have all kinds of fun writing about my two crazy pups, Sampson and Delilah. Find out more!

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