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Follow-Up Friday – June 26, 2015

June 26, 2015 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.

You Make Me Smile – June 21, 2015

Golden Labrador

Get into my belly!

Rebekah said, “My dogs don’t give up until each bit of goodness is gone.”

Delilah will not either! She will hand you a seemingly empty Kong, but when you smack it on your hand, a tiny bit of something will fall out!”

Jan said, “My dogs have learned to get up as high as they can and bounce the Kong off the floor to get stuff to fall out.”

Sampson will do that sometimes as well, I guess it just depends on his mood and how much he actually wants what’s in the Kong.

Jackie Bouchard said, “Pineapple in the Kong? Rita would look at me like I was insane if I put fruit in her Kong. I think she’s part cat. Fruit (and most veggies) are NOT on her menu.”

Have you ever tried pineapple? She might actually like it. 🙂 So what do you put in her Kong?

Meagan and Merlin said, “Merlin has a treat ball that he rolls around. If it gets stuck, he whines for help. Once Merlin rolled his treat ball into his ceramic food bowl that hard it smashed and then he growled at the broken pieces lol.”

Oh my goodness, I would have laughed like crazy at that.

Jenna Mark “Husky-Crazed” Drady said, “Koda will stare at the door knob on the front door when he needs to pee. LOL I think he is trying to “use the force” hahaha!”

Hahaha he is like Sampson with his Kong!

2 Brown Dawgs said, “LOL he has you well trained.”

He sure does! And Hubby will help him out too. LOL

Team Sampson – #MultiPetMania

Lauren Miller (ZoePhee) said, “Go Team Sampson! 😀 That’s so cute! I come up with weird stuff, too. Like my recall somehow became “this way!”…There’s an awesome kikopup video for training dogs to not mug the treat hand if you’re interested, I can share it with you! :-)”

I’m glad to discover that I am not the only one that comes up with random sayings for commands! And yes please! Please share the video and thank you very much (and I’m sure my fingers will that you too!)

Paved by Paw Prints said, “Delilah actually walks beautifully on a lead! It was too cute when Sampson joined in!! I don’t have the problem of training multiple dogs, it sounds a little difficult! ”

She walks beautifully on the lead in the house. In. The. House. Outside she dreams of being a sled dog.

Jan K said, “I think you’re pretty good at training multiple pets, because in that video you actually had two dogs heeling, without even trying for that!…BTW, I’m running into the same treat motivation problem when trying to teach Luke to put his toys away. He won’t even pick a toy up if he knows I have a treat (or that they’re even nearby), he just wants the treat.”

LOL Sampson was so smooth in that video, wasn’t he? He just looked and thought, “Hey, there might be something in this for me.” As for Luke, what do you suppose the solution is? Do you think maybe putting the treats in a little dish near by and then reaching into the dish would work?

Monika said, “I love it-Team Sampson! That video was so priceless, I snorted water over my keyboard.”

Bwa ha ha, did you need a new keyboard? (At least you didn’t inhale crackers or something!)

Jan said, “Team Misty here…I rely a lot on sibling rivalry when training multiple dogs. The Poodles catch on faster than the dogs so it motivates the dogs to focus more. Also the Poodles model certain behaviors and the dogs follow them.”

That’s awesome. Do you rent them out?

Sand Spring Chesapeakes asked, “Did Sampson really give you a high five cuz he couldn’t stand Delilah taking so long?”

He sure the hell did. I wish I’d had THAT on video!

KB said, “Outdoors is waaay harder. Both dogs are “reactive” to other hikers when they’re on leash. Shyla’s reaction is fear and R’s reaction is barking. So, I make an arc around the other hiker that keeps both dogs outside their “threshold” zone for their reactions. I’ve been doing this consistently for about 8 months, and it’s really worked! We can now walk right past many hikers without cowering from Shyla or barking from R! I consider that a victory in my small world 😉…

I’ve blurted out some funny commands too. In the kitchen, “leave it” has been replaced by “snoots ahoy”. I have no idea where in my brain that one came from!!!”

That’s a great way to handle reactivity. Can you get closer to the hikers now, or do you still need to maintain a healthy distance? AND snoots ahoy? I love it~

Jen Gabbard said, “Every single fenced dog in my neighborhood has major barrier frustration and it makes me want to shit my pants as well.. ”

It can be oh so frustrating. I’m lucky in the fact that only the dogs in the e-fence are in the front of the yard. The rest of the dogs are in the back and the fences are set far back, so it’s rarely a problem, but damn, those e-fence dogs can really startle a person. Once, one of them snuck up and all of a sudden I heard heavy panting behind me. Tell me that wouldn’t scare you! LOL

Wrapping up Engagement

There really is a whole lot that can add to engagement, after writing the posts about this and chatting with you all, I sort of wish I’d offered it as a full on session.

Weliveinaflat said, “I used to blog maybe 4-5 days a week when I was new, just to create that bump in traffic that needs to help drive the SEO. Now that the SEO is pretty on track, I’m good to cut back without seeing a decrease in blog traffic. Now that I’m only doing about 1-2 posts a week, it just frees up my time for the engagement piece. Largely that does happen on social media and Instagram, because these come in bite size nuggets and are very visual and shareable/taggable, it’s just easier to engage with new friends that way. I agree that comments on the blog is still important, but somehow, at least locally, people tend to stalk blogs rather than comment on blogs”

That’s awesome that you’ve found the sweet spot. I think what your talking about regarding social media is considered micro-blogging. I’ve thought about maybe trying small chunks of it on Facebook. I am on Instagram but mostly use my camera for pictures so I rarely post there.

Lauren Miller asked, “How do you feel about blog hops that have a break in them? I always try to put breaks in my post so only the main photo and a bit of text shows through and you have to click to get to the blog hop, that way readers who are not interested in them don’t have to see the full link list without clicking? If that makes sense?”

Personally, I like it, and if you like it and your readers like it, then it’s a win-win.

Steven asked, “Do you look at your blogs Google Analytics to see which posts get the most views, most time spent reading etc – just interested in your opinion.”

True confession Steven. I have looked at my GA but I can never remember how I signed up for it, so when I do find it, it’s pure luck. I’m really not very good with the technical side of blogging at all.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “I probably should have added to my comment that it helps to add a new post to the hop and not just recycle a post for the sake of joining the hop. People enjoy new content and that is a huge way to engage the reader.”

You are right there.

Pamela said, “If you discover the secret to writing shareable posts, I’d love to see it. Everything I think will capture lots of traffic doesn’t and I’m very surprised by what does.”

It is the same with me, the posts I often think will get the most engagement or shares, is often the ones that don’t.

Emma said, “We find commenting and responding to comments is really important for us and people really like it. As for what we post, sometimes the posts we can’t wait to publish turn out to be bombs, and others we almost delete because they are so bad are a huge hit.”

I think it is different for everyone and if that is what your readers like, that’s awesome And I am with you on the bombs, I have no idea sometimes.

Jan K said, “I used to reply to all of my comments, but I wondered how many people ever really saw the replies. So when I re-did my blog, I had it set up so that people get an email when I reply to them. But that means I no longer reply to every comment because I don’t want people to get an email for something like just thanking them for their nice comment (unless it’s someone new to my blog, and I’m thanking them for coming by)… I think that has made things easier for me…it was hard to keep up with replying to every comment (it amazes me that blogs like Emma’s are able to do it!), now that I get more than I did before… I will go back to a blog if I’ve asked a question in their comments. If they don’t reply to me in some way, that really turns me off.”

I do like that feature Jan. There are a couple of other blogs that use it as well and I think it’s great.

Monika said, “You took the question right off my lips! How DO you engage readers on social media without just pasting links to blog posts? Most of the time I feel extremely lucky just to get a blog post written, let alone work Facebook or Twitter. I realize we all get the same 24 hours a day, but I feel like I need staff to handle social media since Sam points out that he has no thumbs and can’t help.”

I’m not really sure, but I’m going to start putting something like this in my posts. “Did you enjoy this post? Did it make you smile or think? If so, would you consider sharing it on your social media?

What do you think?

That’s it for me folks. Have a wonderful weekend!

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Follow-Up Friday – June 19, 2015

June 19, 2015 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.

You Make Me Smile – June 14, 2015

Chocolate Lab

I know you’re in there. Don’t make me come in and get you.

Sue said, “Delilah would probably love vole hunting with Rudy and Rosie. Maybe she could come for a little vole vacay?”

She probably would love it, but do you really need another dog? LOL or can I come with her?

Taryn said, “We have a dumb bunny that nests under our deck. My boys can often be found with their heads wedged under the steps trying to get a good whiff. Our deck is low to the ground so even for a corgi, there’s not much room under there. When the dumb bunny had her babies, Jimmy did manage to do a military crawl to check it out. Unfortunately those babies never made it out of the yard. 🙁

Oh dear, poor dumb bunny. I hope you didn’t find the…er…results of Jimmy’s…excursion. 🙁

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, “Your such a good sniffer outter. Gambler can sniff out chippies also, he sticks his nose in the hole blows snorts and then digs the bastard out. MK got a baby chippy this am. She was pretty proud.”

Oh G-Man, what does he do once he unearths them? And way to go MK!

JanK said, “These guys always stick their noses in any holes they see when we’re out walking, and I’m forever telling them they should be careful about that. I worry about what might be in the holes!”

I worry about that too! What if something bites them? I probably wouldn’t even know what it was.

Pamela asked, “BTW, what does Delilah do with the critters when she flushes them out? Is she a chaser? Does she have a killer instinct? And what is Sampson doing while all this is going on?”

Well, she’s never actually flushed one out. She does know where their holes are, but they have so many trails and she is so LOUD when she goes after then, they escape quite easily. Sampson will follow if she alerts him, but she is the one obsessed with chippies.

Monika said, “Oh my lord, does he ever! If a fox, raccoon or cat has been within 10 ft. of him, Sam’s nose is down checking it out and he trys to sniff all the odor left behind. It usually comes when we’re moving at a nice clip and all of a sudden my shoulder gets yanked out of its socket because Doofas has suddenly stopped to investigate a spot. ”

LOL oh yes, the shoulder yank, I know it well. 🙂 It’s so abrupt and shocking, isn’t it?

Jen Gabbard said, “One of my favorite stories is from someone elses dog: They were walking their dog in the neighborhood and as they passed a storage drain they hears some “mews.” There was a little kitty stuck in there and with the help of some neighbors they got him out. Ever since that day her dog stops to look in all storm drains – it’s been years.”

THAT is so sweet.

I know a woman whose dog crawled/wiggled his way under her shed hunting for (it was a mole or gopher). She videotaped it and it took her dog about an hour or so, but he got under there and got that critter. (I watched the video.) 🙂

Engaging Your Reader (Redux) Barks and Bytes

I'm not trying to criticize you, but you do get a bit hysterical at times.

Please, somebody pull her head out of her ass and give her a good smack. I’d do it myself but as she loves to point out, I’m missing the opposable thumbs.

Thank you all for your condolences regarding our Great Aunt. It was a difficult time watching and caring for her as she declined. While I’m grateful we were able to keep her home until the end and that her suffering has ended, it still hurts.

Hawk aka Brown Dog said, “I’ve found, since my blog is a diary of my daily adventures and non-adventures and sites I see…it has changed and the purpose has changed over the years. Now that I’m older it is less about training and more about what I see and do. “

I think that’s normal Hawk. The more we ‘work’ at something, the more we narrow down our focus. We start our blogs for one purpose, but sometimes veer off in a different direction. It’s all about following your passions. 🙂

Jenna, Mark “HuskyCrazed” Drady said, “And btw, it’s funny….I have followed your blog pretty much since I started my own – I also swear a lot….but I just cannot find it in me to put it on a blog post. The weird part is, is that when I read it here at your blog, I love it!!!!”

For the longest time I didn’t. I might call someone (not a reader of course) an ass, or say shit, but I wouldn’t use the “F” word, instead I’d say, “Eff” or “WTF.” Then one day I just decided I needed to be me.

It got much easier after that. 😉 In fact, most days I have to rein it in to keep this blog from becoming, “Life with Fucking Dogs.” LOL

JanK said, “I think I have a pretty good sense of humor and I try to use it in my posts some. But a lot of times I think no one gets it! If someone actually comments “that was so funny”, I’m thinking “yes, someone finally got my sense of humor!”. ”

 Yes, I get that. Sometimes I’m laughing so hard typing it up, and the comments are so serious and I think, I guess it wasn’t all that funny. BUT then someone says, OMG that was so funny. It’s really tough sometimes conveying humor.

That’s it for me folks, have a great weekend!

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Follow-Up Friday – June 12, 2015

June 12, 2015 By Jodi

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

You Make Me Smile – June 7, 2015

Golden lab

Just a few more rays….

Many of you commented on the Vitamin D factor, which truthfully, I never considered. Maybe he knows something I don’t. 🙂

Ann Cluck said, “Lady Girl loves to sit in the sun and she pants as well. I make sure she has water outside and she has shade if she chooses to use it. I also have a doggy pool for her!!”

Snap! I forgot about the pool! I have to see about getting that set up this weekend.

JanK said, “Cricket will usually move to the shade or come indoors before we have to make her move. We always have a bowl of water on the deck and in the yard too.”

He probably would have too, it was just making me nervous to watch him panting like that.

Paved by Paws said, “With Cody’s thick coat, it’s sometimes a challenge to keep him cool in the summer. I offer plenty of shady spots (which he enjoys) and over his dinner, I pour some water so he’s getting that extra hydration from his meals.”

That’s a very good point. Delilah is a good water drinker, but Sampson sometimes worries me. I often add a little water to his food as well, just to be on the safe side.

There Will Be Swag

Chocolate Lab

I smell dogs, dirty clothes and Jones Natural Chews.

Cupcake said, “NOTHING gets in here without a thorough check. It becomes an issue when my head gets caught in the handles of the grocery bags and I have to stand there till Mom helps to get me out.”

Oh Cupcake. You really do make me laugh. I might have to feature you in Sunday’s post. Has mom ever put a picture of that on the blog?

2 Brown Dawgs said, “I think at least two of them would not climb in a suitcase or anywhere else looking for treats. The third one, I am not so sure….”

Originally I would have pegged Storm to be the one climbing into the suitcase, but based on your Merrick review, I am really leaning towards Freighter. 🙂

Jen Gabbard said, “Oh Delilah; I feel like that’s probably said constantly in your home lol. 🙂

You are so right, that is said many, many times, but it is usually accompanied by lots of swear words. LOL

Jan said, “To get at pig’s ears and beef liver my dogs would have broken into the suitcase. Your girl was actually quite restrained.”

LOL she actually makes quick work when food is involved.

Monika said, “Sam has always equated suitcases to being shuttled off and spending the next X number of days with my grandchildren who I affectionately refer to as the Pterodactyls (screechers that they are). They love him to pieces and he definitely likes them, but as kids go, they kind of terrify him. Shoot what am I saying, they terrify me too! ”

Oh dear lord forgive me for laughing at this.

JanK said, “Oh, you were so organized! I had everything packed haphazardly, and I sure was glad that we drove so I didn’t have to worry about getting my swag home. The dogs have had their noses in all the bags ever since I got home, and I’ve just been picking out stuff to give them here and there.”

I probably wouldn’t have been so organized if I was driving and had the extra car room. I knew space would be limited and wanted to make the best of it.

Engaging Your Reader

Open mouth insert foot should have been the title to this one. The information I presented on that post was an outline, a list of talking points as it were to help keep me on task as I did the individual sessions.  Each of the folks who attended my session got a sheet with that exact information on it. When I decided to do the post on engagement I didn’t want those folks to think I was giving out more information to you than I gave to them, so I simply put my notes up.

I’m afraid some of you might have come away with the idea that I was trying to discourage folks from joining blog hops and that couldn’t be farther from the truth.

 

I do after all co-host a blog hop myself. 🙂

I did post an update on that post, trying to clarify my position. Please, please go back and read it. You can find the full update HERE. 

All that being said, there were so many wonderful comments on that particular post that I will be highlighting them in another post next week. It may turn out that gets broken out in smaller posts as well, but we shall see when I delve into it. Hopefully I’ll handle that much better than I handled this one. 🙂

ALSO on that post, Paved by Paws  was inquiring of ZoePhee, “Hi Lauren – I love your blog, too! However, I’ve discovered I can’t comment on your posts because I don’t have one of the required accounts. Is there any way to get around this?”

Paved by Paws I’d like to answer this for you. If you go to the comment drop box on Lauren’s blog you will see these options.

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Choose Name/URL and a box appears where you fill in your first name and the URL of your website. (You can see mine has already been filled in.) You should then be able to comment.

I Thought I Saw

Chocolate and Golden Lab

Nah, nothing can hurt you in the bushes. Stick your nose in a little further.

Taryn said, “Where I live in Northern Virginia, I’ve seen pretty much the same list of animals. That’s why leashes are so essential! When I need to speed my guys up, I say “Jig, Jig, Jig”.”

I’m glad I’m not the only one with a speed up command! I’m not even actually sure how I came up with it, but it works.

Sue said “Beware those black and white creatures! Rudy got skunked a couple days ago.”

OH NO Sue! That really stinks. (Hangs head in shame for the terrible pun.)

Mary said, “Torrey is the same way. Sticking her head in bushes, running ahead. Hopefully we can avoid a skunk. They seem rather ballsy from what I just read.”

I say “Get your skunk on” is the new Honey Badger. 😉

Monika said, “For some reason, Go-Go-Go at my house means pause, turn around, look at Mom, blink as if it were spoken in Yugoslavian, then ever so s.l.o.w.l.y. and I do mean slowly, amble forward. It’s usually in my galley kitchen or at the back door hallway when I’m trying desperately to bring in a heavy load of groceries and maneuver around Sam. One of these days dog, one of these days.”

Once again you make me laugh. That is what happens when I say, “Get out of my way,” at my house.

Jan said, “Some friends found an orphaned skunk and had it de-smelled a few years ago. Big mistake. It was nocturnal and kept them awake all night. It was mean and fearless when it was awake. Now I understand why.”

I would never…No, no thank you. What possessed them?

Jackie Bouchard said, “That is funny about the skunks spraying a car. If you want to read some funny shit about skunks, you have to read “Winterdance” – Gary Paulsen’s book about training for the Iditarod when he didn’t know WtH he was doing. (We have never been skunked. I’m knocking on wood!)…Thanks for clearing up the blog hop thing. (I have a pet peeve about bloggers who join a hop with a post that is COMPLETELY off topic. When Peggy and I used to do the Give Cancer the Paw hop, we had a couple of posts join that had zero to do with cancer. I think especially since it was a blog for info/support about such a sensitive topic, that really pissed me off!)”

Thanks Jackie, I’m sorry for the confusion. I understand your frustration, sometimes we have people join the hop that aren’t bloggers or don’t link back to us. Maybe we need a blog hopping 101 course? 😉

That’s it for me, thanks for hanging in and bearing with me.

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