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Is That A Duck…Day Two Hundred Fifteen

July 3, 2011 By Jodi

Today we decided to head back to Case Pond (where I took the puppies swimming yesterday) because Chet wanted to check it out. 

When we got to the area where I lost Delilah yesterday, there were two ducks swimming in the water.

Naturally these ducks were of great interest to my water-loving retriever.

Is that a duck?
We wouldn’t let her into the water to chase the ducks, instead we pressed on and ended up walking all the way to the falls.  Thankfully it was a gloomy, rainy evening and we didn’t encounter any people.
 
On the way back, Sampson checked out a little brook and ended up under the bridge.
 
 
 
 
Except for me stepping into a mud puddle, it was a pretty nice walk.

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New Horizons….Day Two Hundred Fourteen

July 2, 2011 By Jodi

I stepped out of my comfort zone of the little park at the top of the street this morning.

A couple of friends were taking their dogs to a local hiking area with a pond for swimming, they were going at the butt crack of ass 6:30 on a Saturday morning.

Originally I told them I didn’t think I could make it; but when I woke up at 6:00 am wide awake, I thought “What the heck.”

It was a lovely place to walk first thing in the morning.

There was a little bridge to walk across.

Some lovely little streams meandering through.

Sorry the flash wasn't bright enough to capture the beauty of the brook.

And a swampy, marshy area where I lost Delilah.

I could hear her splashing around in tall grasses, but I couldn’t see her and I was losing my shit freaking out.  I will probably never be invited to go with my friends again. 🙁

Eventually she came out, but then I kept her on leash until we got to a proper swimming area.

We played fetch for a bit, but my friend’s black lab Raleigh beat her every time. 🙁

My crazy friends decided to continue hiking but since it was now about 7:10 and the dogs hadn’t eaten yet, I decided to head back.  I was nervous to let Delilah off leash in an unfamiliar area, so I clipped Sampson’s leash to the end of hers and let her drag both leashes.

The leashes did get dirty, but it kept her close to me.  This is a great way to train your dog in off-leash walking.  You get a long leash or a long piece of rope and tie it to their collar and let them drag it.  This gives you the option of grabbing them should the need arise, but still allowing them freedom of not being tethered to you.  As they get better with recalling and staying close to you, you gradually shorten their leash/rope.

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Follow-Up Friday…Day Two Hundred Thirteen

July 1, 2011 By Jodi

I decided I am implementing a new *feature* on this blog, it is going to be “Follow-Up” Friday.

Friday is going to be the day I take the opportunity to wrap up the week.

DID you ever write a blog, finish it, post it and then say, “Crap, I should have said that!” ?

OR someone  makes a comment or a point on one of your blogs and you think “Wow, I never thought of that” or “That is a really good point that I missed.”

PERHAPS  you posted about something that happened during the week and another chapter has been added.

YUP Follow-up Friday baby.

So here goes!

FOLLOW-UP:  Always Have Your Camera Ready– One of the ladies who posed for pictures with the dogs found Delilah on Facebook and liked her page!

Andrea is the one on the far right.

FOLLOW-UP: Them Bones, Them Bones, Them Dry Bones– I debated, should I call the police?  I was pretty sure the bone was animal but on the off-chance that it wasn’t, I was hemming and hawing about calling the police and having them come out there and look at me like I was nuts.

Yesterday was the last day to license the dogs (I totally spaced it) so while I was up at the town hall I asked where the Parks and Rec department was.   I figured if anyone should know if it was an animal bone it should be someone at the parks department.

I explained the situation to an older lady, after I was finished she very sweetly asked, “So do you want it removed?”

I wanted to say, “Are you shitting me?”

Instead I said,  “Actually I’d like to make sure it isn’t a human bone.”

I’m not really sure she knew what to do, so she asked another woman and we explained the situation to her, she said she would have one of the guys check it out if I could tell her where it was located.  I found a map and *X-marked* the spot. 😉

I left them my phone number and went on my way.  A short time later one of the ladies called to let me know the bone was in fact a deer bone.

NOTE:  Even though someone from the Parks and Rec department went out to the trail, the bone is still hanging on the tree.

FOLLOW-UP: Desensitizing This method can work with just about anything your dog may be afraid/excited about.  I was reminded of this by 2 Brown Dawgs who used this method to help de-sensitize Thunder to his cone after he had surgery.

In fact, I did use this method with Delilah to help her get used to her outside collar.

So what do you think of *Follow-up* Friday?

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