Heart Like a Dog

The Good, the Bad, and the Oh My God of living with dogs!

  • Home
  • About
  • Sampson
  • Delilah
  • Contact
  • Community Page

Safety First….Day Three Hundred, Twenty Seven

October 23, 2011 By Jodi

Last week I found out that the person who owns the house Delilah keeps running off to, actually owns land which enters the woods close to the hiking trail; and he hunts on it.

My walking buddy told me this, because she actually looked up from the path and saw him sitting in the woods; with a gun.  Delilah is still on the check cord so she is usually no more than 35 feet away from me, so I don’t really worry about her, plus she’s dark brown in coloring.  Sampson on the other hand has a color similar to a deer.

My friend has a reflective vest for her dog and Hubby and I thought it might be a good idea to get vests for Sampson and Delilah.  Hubby went to Cabela’s yesterday and picked up these vests.

He got Sampson an extra-large and Delilah a large.  Sampson’s was a little big, but the large was too small.

 

I think it looks beautiful with my coloring.

 

The dogs need to get use to wearing the vests, so I put them on this morning and we headed out.

About 10 minutes into our walk Delilah’s leash had become entangled with a small branch and rather than have her drag it and risk tripping or hurting one of us, I stopped to untangle it.

When I looked up Sampson was gone!

And then about 100 yards away I saw the fluffy white tail of a deer as it dashed away and jumping along behind it,  a little orange vest.

Thankfully Sampson usually comes back when he is called and today was no exception; if he hadn’t had the vest on I’m not sure if I would have seen him or not.

Now that I know there is a hunter close by I will be sure to have the dogs wear their vests, and will do my best to keep them close to me when we are in that general area.

The vests were $20 each at Cabela’s and worth the money as long as I (and others) can spot the dog quickly.

Besides they are great for walking the dogs at night because of the reflective stripes on the side.

Safety First!

Like what you read? Please share on your social network.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest

Filed Under: bad dog, Career, Dog Toys/Treats, Dog Training, Dogs, Hot topics, Humor, Meanderings, Positive Dog Training, Recreation, Social Responsibility, Training, Uncategorized, Writing

Fun, Fun, Fun….Day Three Hundred, Twenty Six

October 22, 2011 By Jodi

If anyone had popped their head into the Mellow Mutt during Thursday night’s drop-in obedience class they would have seen dogs wandering and running freely, two and three people working with one dog and moms in tunnels.

It was the best class and the most fun I have ever had at obedience class.

We started out with our typical ‘Downs,’ and ‘Stays.’  After the potty break Sara decided to take out some agility equipment.  The tire,  tunnel and a short tube were brought out.

Some of the pups were old pros at the equipment and were running through the tunnel and having a blast.

There were a couple of dogs who were a bit shy of the equipment  or had never seen it before; those were the dogs who made the night fun.

This is Paxton

I’m not sure if Paxton is pure lab or not, but I’m fairly certain he has some lab in him.  He is a very sweet boy who was initially very shy around other dogs, but has grown tremendously since his mom started working with him.

Paxton had never seen agility equipment before and so was understandably a bit hesitant.  At first they were trying to force Paxton thru the equipment and I kept my distance.  Instead I focused on Delilah and running her through the tunnel to get rid of some of that lab energy. 🙂

No way am I going in THERE!

Then I noticed Sara and mom were trying to lure him with treats, that’s when I dropped Delilah’s leash and jumped right in. 🙂

We tried coaxing Paxton into the tunnel by throwing some treats just inside it.  Paxton’s mom was inside the tunnel at the far end with treats in hand trying to encourage him through.  He wasn’t having any of that.

I decided I would go through the tunnel and with treats in hand, work my way backwards bringing Paxton with me.  When I was about two-thirds of the way through I heard Hubby shout, “Keep going Honey, there’s a dog behind you.”

What I learned is I cannot crawl faster through an agility tunnel than a dog.  I burst out of the end of the tunnel and said, “Which of you a*holes sent their dog through the f*cking tunnel while I was in there?”

Laughter all around and apologies from Brockway’s mom as the Malamute came out behind me. 🙂

 

Finally we decided to straighten the tunnel and shorten it and by using treats to lure Paxton in, we got him through the tunnel!   Yeah, it was so rewarding and everyone was excited that he had done it!

Okay, it's not so scary when I'm focused on the treats.

Next up was Miss Maggie, a shy Golden Retriever; and she wanted nothing to do with the tunnel.  Class was probably over by this time but we were so excited with Paxton’s success; we had to try Maggie.

Miss Maggie at our outdoor obedience class.

We shortened the tunnel up until it was just a bit longer than Maggie herself; I sat at the entrance to the tunnel with Maggie and her mom and I fed her some liver treats.  Then we put some just barely inside the tunnel, then a little bit further and a little bit further.

After a minute or two of this, I moved to the other end of the tunnel and reached through with my hand full of treats and offered them up to Maggie. Tentatively she put her head in the tunnel and I moved my hand back and ever so slowly, following my hand Maggie went through the tunnel!!

When she reached the end and her head was clear I gave her the treats. We gave her lots and lots of praise and love; while she stood with her butt still inside the tunnel.

After class I heard many comments about what a fun class it had been.

I would have to agree.

This is the Saturday morning blog hop hosted by Two Little Cavaliers, go on hop along.

You can get your code here.

 

Like what you read? Please share on your social network.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest

Filed Under: bad dog, Career, Dog Toys/Treats, Dog Training, Dogs, Hot topics, Humor, Meanderings, Positive Dog Training, Recreation, Saturday Blog Hop, Social Responsibility, Training, Uncategorized, Writing

Follow-Up Friday…Day Three Hundred, Twenty Five

October 21, 2011 By Jodi

For those new to the blog, my follow-up Friday provides me with an opportunity to update or revise a post from the previous week. 

Blog The Change – Author’s Note:  BTC happens the 15th of October, January, April and July.  When I first heard of BTC I jumped in feet first; all fired up and wrote a letter to the Governor of CT  asking him not to sign a bill that would severely impede rescue organizations.  I was unsure what to blog about for the last BTC and so I wrote about all the dogs and cats that get dumped  into shelters and possible reasons why. After I made my last BTC post I found out that there are themes.  Apparently this past BTC’s theme was Puppy Mills. 🙁  If you stick with this blog you’ll find I have a tendency to jump in feet first without testing the waters. 😉 

Dear Delilah/Dear Mama – Author’s Note: Truthfully if Delilah could communicate with me; I’m pretty sure she would take me to task a lot harsher than that post. 🙂

Training Centers – Author’s Note: I was a bit hesitant to post about my training center experience, because I really felt you all would take me to task for being such a coward and not sticking up for little Nikka.  Your comments were all very supportive and made me feel a lot better.

Vaccinations – Author’s Note:  I should have noted that CT’s rabies vaccination is once every three years.  The other thing I’m not sure I was clear on is, just because they weren’t vaccinated last year does not mean they won’t be vaccinated this year.  It will depend on what our vet says and what type of risk it entails.  

Thanks for reading and commenting, we hope you have a great weekend.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Like what you read? Please share on your social network.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest

Filed Under: bad dog, Career, Dog Toys/Treats, Dog Training, Dogs, Hot topics, Humor, Meanderings, Recreation, Social Responsibility, Training, Uncategorized, Writing

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 563
  • 564
  • 565
  • 566
  • 567
  • …
  • 673
  • Next Page »

About Jodi

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!

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Let’s Stay Connected!

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Heart Like A Dog

Heart Like A Dog

Products We Love

Heart Like a Dog reader's receive a one time 25% discount when purchasing. If you do purchase, we thank you as we receive a small commission. Use code HeartOff

Creative Commons

Creative Commons License
Heart Like A Dog by Jodi E. Stone is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at www.heartlikeadog.com.

Recent Posts

  • Dearest Delilah
  • Happy 17th Birthday in Heaven, Sampson
  • My Darling Delilah
  • A Year Without You
  • Six Months of Missing You

Recent Comments

  • Madison on Dearest Delilah
  • Ducky & Bogie's Mom on Dearest Delilah
  • Sue on Dearest Delilah
  • Brian Frum on Dearest Delilah
  • Cat and DOG Chat With Caren on Dearest Delilah

Copyright © 2025 · Dynamik Website Builder on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in