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Shhh, Stop Barking – Barks and Bytes

March 26, 2015 By Jodi

In last week’s Barks and Bytes, Barking Dogs, I posted about some of the constantly barking dogs in our neighborhood.

Patricia Stover said, “Unfortunately mine seem to think a leaf blowing in the wind or someone walking by while I am in the shower or on the pot is THE most opportune time to bark incessantly at what ever bird, squirrel, child coming to/from school. Which being stuck in the situation I am in keeps me from controlling said behavior….  Any advice as to how to keep barking to a minimum would be greatly appreciated.”

I replied with this, “I use treats.  When my dogs are barking at the door or window, I will check it out, then I’ll say, “It’s okay, it’s just the garbage truck, let’s go get a cookie.”  I try to distract them with treats.  They are much better now than they used to be.”

I thought it might be good to elaborate a bit on that.  FUF is not the best post to get long-winded, because it’s typically pretty long to begin with.

My dogs bark.  Make no mistake about it. 

The difference between me and my neighbors is,  I don’t let them bark without checking out what they are barking at and then letting them know, I’ve got it under control and redirecting them or taking action, whichever option suits the situation best.

Let’s break it down shall we:

The Bark: Hey, I see a squirrel/deer/cat/person/other dog walking, you might want to check it out.

Barking Dogs

You think if we stand here long enough she’ll give us a cookie?

The Response: I go to the door/window, look out.  I say, oh, it’s just a cat, or I don’t see anything.  I pet each of the dogs calmly and say, let’s go get a cookie. Cookies fix anything. 

The Bark:  OH MY DOG, someone I love is here!!  They’re here!! I see them in the driveway, oh please, please, please let me out.

The Response: I open the slider door and let them stand on the balcony greeting our guests.

Sampson pretty much keeps to those two barks.

Golden Lab

I’m a lover, not a barker.

Delilah however, she has a third bark. Her third bark is generally saved for people/vehicles she doesn’t know.

Two different examples.  The garbage truck collecting our or our neighbor’s trash and a neighbor getting a delivery.  When she spies one of these trucks her barking becomes insane.  I will calmly pet her and reassure her it’s okay, but the thing that works best for her, is to distract her from the window.  Just offering a cookie isn’t always a great deterrent, so I try something a little different.  I take a handful of small treats and scatter them on the floor, just like I was throwing bird seed. I do this two or three times and by then, the bad thing, the thing that makes her panic, is usually gone.

The second example is worse. Poor Delilah, when the truck or service person is actually in our yard, she loses her shit.

If we are getting an appliance delivery, I secure her in a room behind a gate.  Typically, if she can see what’s going on, she’s okay with that, as long as I am home and showing no signs of distress.

Oil deliveries are another story. Our fill pipe is right by the French door and it’s a full glass door.  Delilah is right there at the window, frantically jumping and barking, her teeth are gnashing and she wants a piece of that action.

I can only imagine how many times our oil delivery man has had to clean out his shorts after delivering oil.

Putting a curtain up won’t work, she will only pull it down with her jumping.  lately I’ve taken to trying to have the oil delivered on Saturdays, so that way there’s a chance that someone will be home.  The last time it was delivered on Saturday I brought her into the bedroom, shut the door and the curtains, and fed her treats as long as she was calm.

It did work, but we haven’t done enough counter conditioning for her to actually tolerate someone at our back door.

That is how I handle their barking Patricia.  And if they are outside in the yard and start barking, I always go outside to see what it is and will call them inside by offering a cookie.

Finally for your amusement, I will share the time I forgot the bug guy was coming and left the back door open.

I was in the kitchen and saw him walk across the deck at the same Delilah saw him.  She took off out the back door and I ran right behind her, slamming the door in the process.  (That was to keep Sampson inside, because he saw us running and wanted to follow us.)  Of course, her four legs went faster than my two and luckily the bug guy had the sense to jump up on the wall.  This didn’t stop her of course, she ran right up to the wall and put her face right in the general area of his crotch and told Jimmy and the Twins in no uncertain terms, intruders weren’t welcome in HER yard.

Thankfully he was very understanding and accepted my apology.

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Barking Dogs – Barks and Bytes

March 19, 2015 By Jodi

Have you heard the saying, “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb?”  I remember my grandmother saying that to me when I was a child.  I figure it means, crappy weather in the beginning of March and beautiful, nice, spring like weather towards the end.

By all accounts if you look at the calendar, we are closer to the end of March than the beginning.  And since March started with snow and extreme colds, a rational person would think now that we are on the far side of the beginning of March, nicer weather is on the horizon.

Someone please tell the weather people this.

Because holy crap!  It’s damn cold outside.  We had almost a whole week with daytime temps in the upper 40’s lower 50’s, snow was melting like soft butter on warm pancakes and then BAM!  I walk outside yesterday morning and almost froze my ass off.

Chocolate Lab

She has a point and she’ll get to it, she’s just a little long winded.

Which explains me, trudging along behind Sampson and Delilah at 6:15 yesterday morning, trying to keep my brains and limbs from getting frostbite.

I don’t know about your neighborhood, but where I live, it’s quiet at 6:15 in the morning.

Extremely quiet.

The stillness of the morning is broken by the sound of a dog barking.  I can hear the dog barking, except the dog is in her house and her house it two houses away.

Two houses!

We’re talking large lots here folks, the lots are over-sized and best guess is we are at least 300 feet away.

Naturally Sampson and Delilah decide the best spot to stop, and sniff is directly in front of the barking dog’s house.

I have a full-on confession here.  I don’t know the names of most of the people in my neighborhood, but I do know the names of a good many of the dogs.  This dog’s name happens to be Zara.

Of course, us stopping in front of her house drives Zara nuts.  She stands at the dark front window, barking.  All I can see are two glowing eyes staring out at us.  

The barking follows us down the street for another few hundred feet.

Zara isn’t the only dog that barks this way in our neighborhood, there are at least two more that come quickly to mind when I think about it.

And think about it I did.

There is Chloe, who stands at the fence and barks. Five minutes before you get to her house and five minutes after you pass her house.  I often comment as I stroll by, “I’m glad I don’t live next to you.”

There is a little dog across the street from Zara, and sometimes this guy starts barking well before we pass his house.

What really boggles my mind is why their owners don’t work with their dogs on the barking.

My dogs have two distinct barks.  One lets you know when someone they recognize pulls into the driveway.  Sampson roos and Delilah, well she is trying to roo, but she’s not quite there yet.

The other bark can be for the garbage truck, an oil truck, another dog, a cat, squirrel, person walking, deer, leaf.  Okay it’s mostly Delilah who barks at these things, but Sampson will bark if another dog walks by.

When it’s daylight and the dogs bark and run to the window, I walk over there, look out and depending on what I see I will either let them out, or assure them it’s nothing to worry about.

Barking Dogs

Nothing to see here, move along.

When my dogs are outside by themselves (not likely these days with Delilah’s continuing addiction) and they bark continuously I go outside to see what they’re barking at.  Then I call them inside and it’s over.

My dogs are not allowed to bark incessantly.  In fact, one of my neighbors actually said to me, “What good dogs, we never hear them barking.”

GOOD! Barking dogs would make you a cranky bitch, and I don’t want to deal with that. Besides, once we let our dogs bark like fiends, what’s next?  Piles of shit for you to look at?  

A couple of times Delilah has barked in the middle of the night. 

After I pick my heart up off the floor and stick it back in my chest, I’ll get up, (preferably with my phone and a weapon of some kind in my hand) and go check it out. If my dog runs to the window or door I will either turn on the outside light, or if there is no light, I will make sure that door or window is locked, then shine a flashlight out there to check for scary things.  After I determine nothing is out there (and I’ve cleaned the crap out of my pants from being woken from a sound sleep) I will let the dogs outside, or we go back to bed.

I just don’t understand how people can listen to their dogs bark constantly and not do something about it. Especially if they’re barking continuously.

What do you do when your dog barks more than a couple of times?

A special Happy 21st Birthday to my precious niece Taylor, I love you T, have a great one.  Love Hauntie.

 

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The Face in the Fire – Barks and Bytes

March 12, 2015 By Jodi

I try and keep this blog light and funny, but sometimes there are times when I turn to the serious.  I’ll get the serious over first and then hopefully share something that will at least make you smile.  

The face in the fire.

A woman I went to school with owns a farm not too far from me.  She raises Lincoln sheep. Monday morning the family was awoken at 4:30 am by an explosion.  Their barn was on fire.  Thankfully the sheep were in the lower level of the barn and the dad was able to open the gate.

The problem was it’s lambing time and the sheep wouldn’t leave the barn without their babies. A quick thinking Firefighter noticed the neighbor’s roof was clear of snow and borrowed the rake to pull the babies from the barn.  

KEB Farm Babies

A Mama with the babies.

The barn was destroyed, but all the sheep and their babies escaped.  They did however lose two chickens who were dearly loved.

There were lots of pictures posted on her Facebook page, but by far this one was the most fascinating to me.

 

The Face in the Fire

Can you see the face?

Kathy says it was her mom looking out for her babies.

I hate daylight savings.

At our house, we walk twice a day.

First thing in the morning, (typically around 6:00 am) and then sometime in the afternoon, depending on what I’ve got going on at work and when I take my lunch.

For the last three to four months, we’ve slowly gone from walking in pitch dark to walking in early morning light.

And then just like that, the time changes and we are back to walking in the dark again.

I hate daylight savings.

It’s just a big pile of shit.

We’ve had a break in the weather!  For the last few days it has been in the mid to upper 40’s, which means some of the snow is melting!  Of course the rivers of water, and the various floatables caught up in it, is very tempting for a certain Chocolate Lab.

Curious Dog

Something just moved under the car!

One of the best things to come from this (besides the warmth and melting snow) is during our afternoon walks I can remove the ice cleats from my boots!  It’s still been getting cold at night, so I won’t take the chance in the mornings (black ice = broken bones) but in the afternoons, I am definitely removing those cleats.  It’s so nice to walk and not sound like I’m tapping my way around the neighborhood.

Speaking of neighborhoods. Remember the neighbor that keeps their dogs on their deck and shovels their poop off?   

He shoveled on Tuesday.

A pile of shit

I’m glad I don’t live next door to this pecker.

It’s so disgusting.  WTF is wrong with people?

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