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Follow-Up Friday – January 23, 2015

January 23, 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 Laugh – January 18, 2015

Funny things dogs do.

Make sure you get my best side.

Cupcake says, “There’s no such thing as a blooper. Mom calls these “the first ten pictures before the one she needs.””

Jan K said, “She’s such a nut! No, it’s not a blooper, it’s perfect!”

Monika said, “This dog has so much character, especially in the way she looks at you and the camera. :)”

Lauranne said, “She would make a great model – she manages to get so much of her personality across in one still photo. Please go down the modeling route with her – I can just imagine the posts!!”

Awe you guys, you are so sweet.  She really does have a lot of character, I just wish I could capture it every time.

Bad Dogs…

Linda Moore said, “I had a beagle that did the same thing. They have pills for it. They make the shit taste bad. Did you read that? How shit is made to taste worse, I don’t know! But those pills must be crazy gross!”

O.M.G.  Yes, I read that and it made me laugh!!  I’m sorry for not linking to your site, but when I clicked on it, nothing would load. 🙁

Sophie said, “This is an ongoing problem with Gus. We tried everything, including the bad tasting stuff from the vet that you sprinkle on the potty.”

My philosophy is if I have to sprinkle something on the potty, I might just as well pick it up. 🙂 

Emma said, “One of the first things Bailie learned was drop it, leave it. ”

It’s a great command.  I’ve been working Delilah on “leave it.” We started it on our walks when we are passing other dogs.  She’s doing very well with it and has gotten to the point where she sees another dog and she will immediately look to me for her treat.  I’m hoping this will translate to the poop and when she sees an enticing pile, she will look to me.  Fingers crossed. But you have to see the poop to tell her to leave it. Hehehe

Lauranne said, “Thankfully (and I can’t believe I am starting this sentence with that word but..) thankfully Mity only eats his own poo not other dogs (and yes I nearly typed people, which is a whole other level of ugh!)”

BWA HA HA There are so many things I can’t believe I type.

Michelle said, “My Foxy was a recovering poop addict. She didn’t discriminate either – she’d eat her poop, her brother’s poop, cat poop, whatever she found. I tried all the store bought so called solutions as well different home remedies (feeding her pineapple so her poop would taste bad). The only thing that worked was keeping her on a leash & telling her to leave it & drop it. As she got older, she had a few relapses (as most addicts do) but mostly cut the habit.”

Both my dogs get pineapple every single day.  We’ve also used many of the ‘remedies’ with no success.  You are right, there will probably be relapses but if we can miss most of it, I’ll be happy.

Jan K asked, “Are you sure you ever want to get a beagle? Because that is like their favorite thing to eat. ”

LOL I love beagles, but I’ve forgotten the gross things they like to eat.

Elaine said, “Luckily, Haley doesn’t eat dog poop but rabbit poop must be a pretty tasty treat for her! Isn’t it funny how some walks are just perfect and other walks make you feel like you should have just stayed at home on the couch?”

With these two, most days I wish I’d stayed on the couch!  Especially when someone eats poop. LOL

Blueberry’s Human asked, “Does Delilah enjoy holding things in her mouth? Maybe you could train her to hold a favorite toy on walks so she is less likely to taste everything she sees? ”

If she held something in her mouth, how would she eat poop? 😉  Seriously, I don’t think I could get her to carry something for an entire walk.

Level With Me

Sue said, “Wish I had some words of wisdom. Just so disappointed that Delilah’s problem has not gone away :-(”

You and me both.  But I’m not giving up, I’m just not made that way.

Retro Rover said, ” Ive never heard of allergies causing liver issues in dogs, though Id be curious to know. As you know our Ping has elevated liver values. Currently her liver values are good but her cholesterol is sky high so we are working on figuring out whats causing that and if its liver related.”

Check out my answer below (under Daisy’s question). 

Pamela said, “I’ve been very lucky and have not yet had a dog with allergies (knock wood). But I can tell you I’ve gotten excellent results working with a holistic vet. …Don’t you wish she could talk?”

I like the holistic vet myself but so far the things he’s given me haven’t helped.  As for the talking, only if she wasn’t sassing me, or talking non-stop.  Can you hear her, “It’s 9 o’clock, it’s snack time, you know that right? Did I mention it’s 9′ o’clock?”

Blueberry’s Human asked, “What exactly does the cleanse entail? ”

It’s basically a combination of supplements and vitamins that you give the dog for a month or so, then keep up with some of the supplements.

Slimdoggy said, “You might try testing it yourself first. We completely cut all proteins for Jack – gave him single protein (salmon) everything, food, treats, etc. That cleared up his allergic reactions and his pre-IBD. Chicken is in EVERYTHING so it’s not surprising many dog’s grow an intolerance too it. Try cutting it completely.”

Thank you.  Chicken necks is part of their diet, so I’ll be definitely be talking to my vet about this.

Jana Rade said, “There is a blood test for food allergies in dogs too. Different vets have different opinions on this. We did it with Jasmine and than ran with the results. It worked out well for her.”

I will check with my vet about this as well.  Thank you.

Daisy said, ” My daughter (especially) and I have food allergies too, and our diets have changed exponentially because of what we found out through blood tests. The result is that we feel so much better and many symptoms have cleared up (some things I didn’t even realize were symptoms!), so we know it’s right for us.

I have food allergies/sensitivities as well and I know they cause inflammation in my body, and when I eliminate them I feel so much better.  I’ve been told her liver has some inflammation (hence the elevated levels) and that’s what I’m wondering if it could be a food allergy.

My Devious Mind

The mess in my park.

Come gather ’round the fire boys and girls.

Sheena said, “Make sure Chet wears the “Jason” mask!! Lol! And make sure you call me……I’d LOVE to help!!!”

Sisters, you have to love them.  She ALWAYS has my back. xoxo

2 Brown Dawgs said, “Well you could sure freak the kids out with your prank, but do kids these days really freak out about much?…I guess Blog Paws is doing things differently this year. Instead of doing a presentation to a group, you will be sitting down one-on-one with bloggers? So how long is the meeting and how many will you see?”

I doubt the kids would freak out, but it might be fun to try.

As for Blog Paws, I will be seeing 9 people for 10 minutes each.  This is something new they are trying.  I will have a basic presentation but hope to be able to offer some unique advice based on a questionnaire I will have the fill out.

Daisy said, “I’d leave some fake blood behind splattered around their favorite site in case they come back to check things out in daylight. (I’m a writer too!) ;)”

A girl after my own heart. 🙂

Blueberry’s Human said, “One time, when I was less old than I am now, my younger brother and I were in the desert (during the day) and we decided it would be fun to start a fire in one of the designated barbecue grills (we were stone cold sober, btw). Then we thought it would be even more fun to throw various things in there to watch them catch on fire (plastic, etc). We never realized that extreme wind plus a roaring fire near a dry desert tree would equal things getting out of control. The tree nearest the grill caught fire SO FAST. Thankfully, there were some old people in RVs nearby and they graciously put out the fire with jugs of water.”

OMG that must have terrified you.  I am pretty sure these kids don’t really know what could happen if they were careless.

That’s it for me peeps, thanks for all the awesome comments, and have a wonderful weekend!

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Follow-Up Friday – January 16, 2015

January 16, 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.

Blogging Can Be Challenging

I still haven’t read all the participating blogs, but the ones I have read all seemed to have the same reoccurring theme…..how do I get more traffic to my blog?  Hopefully we can figure this out together!  I think one of those ways is to get involved with new things.  Try a new blog hop or a new feature or share your posts in a new venue.  

You Make Me Laugh – January 11, 2015

Does this pose make my eyes look scary?

Does this pose make my eyes look scary?

Lauren Miller said, “If you have a manual setting on your camera, set it for the widest aperture and use a slower shutter speed, hold the camera steady. I will also increase my ISO depending on how dark the room is. ”

Oh Lauren, you are adorable.  I turn my camera on, point it and push the button.  I have no idea about settings. LOL

Emma said, “We were thinking about your post title for these posts and perhaps you should change it to I make you laugh as you always make us readers laugh :)”

Oh Emma, you are so sweet.  I’m glad I make you laugh, that is my goal.  To make something funny out of something that is not necessarily funny and to show people how much love and laughter dogs bring.

Monika says, “Listen to me, I sound as if I know what I’m talking about but I can assure you some of my photos would beg to differ. :)”

Well look at you!!  BWA HA HA, I love a girl with confidence.

Saved by Dogs said, “We get sprinkled with holy water just before the pic is taken, in the hopes of temporarily putting the evil spirits at bay ;-)”

Ha ha ha, I never thought of the holy water!  Is it okay to take it from a church or do they frown upon that? 

Frankie and Ernie said, “OH that DARNED Flashy Beast…. We use the Scoot up Close method… it drives MOM Crazy… We get SO close she Can’t take our picture… BaaaaaWaaaah.”

He he he, I know that technique well.  Delilah uses it!

Donna O said, “Jodi, the secret is, you CAN’T get rid of the glowing eyes when your dog has a little bit of the devil in them, like Delilah. Believe me…I know. I’ve got Medi, the glowing eyed demon brat dog. :-)”

LOL Donna.  I never thought of it like that.

These Boots Are Made For Walking

I might have to wear these 'boots' but I don't have to like it!

I might have to wear these ‘boots’ but I don’t have to like it!

MelFr said, “Daisy has had hers for at least 4 years (she wears purple too!) and they are still going strong. Jasper? Not so much. He pokes holes In them while chewing on sticks.”

I’ve already got holes in a couple of them. 🙁

Cupcake said, “Sampson’s first reaction to wearing boots is hilarious! I usually walk like an out-of-control-marionette with mine.”

Oh yes, they did that the first time I put them on, but they’ve adjusted fairly well to them now.  It is funny though.

Sue said, “Jeffie has worn boots for years and we’ve tried many different kinds and brands. Currently he wears a set of Comfy Dog Boots that we’ve had for 2 years now.

Thank you for that link Sue, I plan on measuring the dogs this weekend. 🙂

Emma said, “They don’t last long for us, a couple walks and they tear, or get holes so we flip them over for a few more uses, but we buy several packages on clearance in the spring which makes the short life span more tolerable.”

Smart thinking Emma.  Seeing as how we’ve already got holes in a couple, I can’t see us using these permanently (too expensive) but I think they’re great to keep around.  I’ll watch for the clearance in spring. 🙂

Tori said, ” I went to REI and bought the Ruffwear summit trex with rubber soles. They also had limited sizes available and I think the ones I got are a little big. But I got them on Lola and I don’t think she can handle it. She’ll get up and walk with them but in the most awkward way possible! So I’m going to go get the Large Paws today and go back to that idea. Hopefully they work as well for lola as they did for your guys!”

I hope so!  My guys adjusted fairly well, I hope Lola does too!!

Mary said, “I know you saw my Ruffwear summit trex boot review. I think they would be great in the cold and shit on the road days. ”

I love you so much. That is all.

Monika said, “Because Standard Poodle’s have hair that constantly grows in their pads, I definitely find dog boots to be a lifesaver. Best invention ever (plus there’s that whole comic relief effect if you’re bored and the dog tries to flick them off with each step)”

Or bite them.  The D-Dog tried to bite them off.  Oh and she did lose one on yesterday’s walk!

Blueberry’s Human said, “I do not use boots on Blueberry. Although I do use Musher’s Secret regularly.”

You aren’t the only one to suggest that.  Does it let her feet still sweat?  Can they breathe?  And it works well in the heat?

Sam asked, “Could a pair of socks (like kids socks) be worn under these for extra warmth?”

I imagine they could be.  So far the dogs don’t seem to be bothered with their feet being cold.   I think the bigger issue was the cold snow, since that is not touching their feet they seem fine.

Jessica said, “Chester and Gretel don’t wear boots. Mostly this is because I can’t fit any to fit their twisty dwarf feet/legs but also because dogs have a mechanism for keeping paws warm (in simplest terms – that is where they release heat – wish I could find the great blog post I just read about it). ”

Oh those poor puppies!  If you ever find that post, please share it.

Styrofoam Coolers, Not Just for Beer

Bethany said, “I am thankful that our weather is rarely too harsh for feral felines. A house like that any where in my neighborhood would end up full of rats… rats that are larger than most of the stray cats I’ve seen around. The rats also eat the food people leave out for cats and birds so they have it pretty good.”

Oh. My. God!  Where in heavens name do you live?  Why is there such a rat problem?

Rachele Baker DVM said, “It will be interesting to see if the cat uses the shelter you have provided. Please post an update in the future (with photos if you can get them) to let us know if the cat uses the shelter you made (or if other critters claim the spot).”

It will be interesting, I’ll keep my eye on the house and definitely post an update as well as try to get pictures.

That’s it for me folks, thanks for all the questions and suggestions.  Have a wonderful weekend.

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Follow-Up Friday – January 9, 2015

January 9, 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. 

I’m going to apologize up front y’all, this post is long.  It was already over 900 words before I started responding to comments, but there were some awesome comments!

You Make Me Smile – January 4, 2015

Emma said, “At the end of the walk, we wait until we come in the house and Mom almost has the towel over us and then shake. It makes Mom all wild and crazy…something about snow everywhere. We think she loves it because she gets to clean the floor at that point.;) ”

LOL Emma, you girls are so nice to help your mom clean the house.

Frankie and Ernie asked, “OMD there is SNOW on you…. Where are your COATS??? ”

We still don’t have coats!  I need to talk to my sister-in-law and see if she can make us some.

Monika said, “Sam generally wears a ‘coat’ and boots if the white stuff is too deep to keep the ice balls at bay (he is a wuss, remember :) ) and rain or snow, he totally channels Taylor Swift…Baby, I’m just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake…I shake it off, I shake it off. ;)”

BWA HA HA, do you sing that when he does?

Blueberry’s Human said, “We don’t get much snow here, but the one year we did, a single flake landed on her and she shook herself like a mound of snow had landed on her.”

LOL she’d never survive up here.

Rejuvenate Your Dog With Rejenease

Well here’s the sad thing.  Amazon only ships to the States. WTF Amazon?  I’m hoping that once Steve gets his website up and running he will get something worked out so everyone in the world that wants to try this will be able to. Remember the giveaway is open through Sunday, so make sure you enter!

The Wicked Wind Whispers and Moans

Kathryn said, “You definitely need Jack Wolfskin gloves.”

OMG I do. AND they have little paw prints on them.  SQUEEEEEE, except I haven’t been able to find them in the states. 🙁

Blueberry’s Human said, “I wish I lived near you. On windy days, I would totally hide in those woods and in the eeriest, sing-song voice I could muster, you would hear, “JOOOOOOOODDDDIIIIIIII…JOOOOOOODDDIIIIII…YOU ARE NOT ALONE JODI…”.  Bahahahahaha – of course, Sampson would probably totally find me and give away my location. Maybe you can get one of those life-alert doohickeys. I’d certainly look into it given that your dogs don’t seem overly compassionate and I can totally see them leaving you in the woods with a heavy branch across your chest. ;)”

HA HA HA oh that would freak me out and when I found you…..but yes, Sampson would definitely find you.  

Jan K said, “When I got home from work yesterday, a few things were askew in the house, and I know it’s because the dogs (especially Sheba) were freaked out by the wind.”

It was so windy and then it was windy again on Wednesday.  Poor Sampson he was so freaked out he had to be touching one of us all night.  If we left the room he’d jump up and follow us with his tail tucked between his leg.  My poor puppy, his tail is usually in one of three positions 1) up and happy 2) flat out and wagging or 3) wrapped around his body.  It breaks my heart to see it tucked.

Sampson tucked his nose in so it was touching my hand.

Sampson tucked his nose in so it was touching my hand.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “One day when hubby was out hunting the wind was pretty strong. He had no big trees around his ground blind but he had to walk past big trees to get to it or back to his truck. I said: don’t get hit by a falling tree or branch. They really need to go through that part of the forest and clear cut or really really thin it there are so many dead trees. He fluffed it off. Well walking out after dark he heard a giant branch fall very close to him. Next morning he realized it just missed him. That is why I make sure the life insurance is paid up. :)”

What a scary thing to happen. But I did laugh about the life insurance comment.

Emma said, “On a serious note, last summer a real active woman (like mom, runner, walker, can’t sit still) not too far from here was walking her dog with a friend in the woods and bam. A tree fell, missed the friend, barely missed the dog, and the woman dead instantly.”

Geez, that’s awful!  But I agree with mom, when your ticket is up…

Pamela said, “Sailors have a saying you’ll appreciate. They call the weather we’ve had recently “blowing like stink.” I have a different image of Delilah if you were hit by a fallen branch, btw. I see her leash getting caught on a huge log and carving a path of destruction as she goes on her merry way.  Sorry, it makes me smile. But I’m not really wishing any ill toward you.”

I do like that saying and I appreciate you meaning no ill will, but I hate to burst your bubble, Delilah is actually the dog who would come back and see what happened.  She’s a very caring girl. 🙂

Jen Gabbard said, “Laika is not a fan of eerie sounding wind. Like Sampson I find her going from window to window, trying to find out what’s making that creepy sound.”

Poor little guys, you gotta feel for them!

Beth said, “My gloves are anything but good, but they are warmish. I get the Old Navy fleece gloves–they hold up fairly well, but they do absorb the smell of salmon treats, so I have to make sure I don’t accidentally put them on when I go somewhere without Barley, and if you have to wipe snow off the pups’ paws, they get wet, but they are way better than nothing and I think they’re less than $10, so it’s not a big loss if they take a beating.”

Good to know, thank you.  I see a trip to Old Navy in my future.

Celebrate the Small Successes

Cupcake said, ” I never care much when Mom fusses about me. Just like your fur kids, that part is all, “Wha-wha-wha. Blah-blah-blah.” It’s all about the treats when I’m a good girl. Just cut the chit-chat and gimme the goodies! ”

Are you sure you’re not a Lab, Cupcake? 🙂

Daisy said, “Daisy could never be allowed off-leash, she’s a silly girl first and an obedient girl second. I doubt we could ever train the silly part out of her!”

Delilah was like that.  And it’s baby steps, really.  Just little bits of off-leash in a place where the odds are stacked in her favor.

Leah said, “Nicely done! Sometimes I forget to celebrate the little things that actually make a huge difference after all.”

You are right,  little things actually do make the biggest difference.

Thank you all for hanging in there and don’t forget, tomorrow is the Pet Blogger Challenge sponsored by Go Pet Friendly.  

Pet Blogger Challenge Jan. 10

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