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Defeated and Lost – Part One

March 6, 2012 By Jodi

Did you ever have one of those days where you just feel defeated?

Today is one of those days for me, I can tell because I’ve  gone through two packs of Skittles, normally I’m just a one pack a day girl.

As you know I’ve been working with Delilah on her off leash behavior, she drags a 30 foot leash on our walks.  I really don’t like her dragging the leash because there are times when the dogs start running and chasing each other through wooded areas.  I have pictures in my mind of her running full-out and having that leash get stuck, stopping her short and snapping her neck or breaking her back.

It scares me.

If I am holding the leash, even when I know she is about to bolt she can still pull me off my feet.

Or worse, once I braced myself because someone entered the trail with their dog and Delilah took off after them.  Since I was prepared she hit the end of lead and just about flipped herself.

Many times on our walks I drop the leash and let her run, but there are certain areas where I hold fast.

I use a good quality, no grain kibble to reward the dogs when they return to me.  Many times I give them kibble just for checking in, whether I call them or not.

The best way I can explain the area I walk the dogs in is to say my road ends in a cul-de-sac, if you drove straight off the road, you would go through a wooded area and into a large open field which is used for LaCrosse or Soccer.  The field sits in the middle of a wooded area and there are houses beyond the woods on three sides.

In my Follow-up Friday post I wrote about a new spot Delilah had found to the left side of the field, when she took off on me last Thursday evening.  Since then when we’ve gone to the field I make sure to hold her leash or keep calling her back to avoid that area.

In that same Follow-up Friday post I wrote about two more dogs we had encountered on our walks where the dog owner, just walked away leaving their dog and expecting the dog to follow.

Last night I rushed home from work, changed into walking clothes, clipped the 30 foot leash on Delilah and headed out for a quick twenty-five minute walk.

Forty five minutes later I came home with Delilah on a 10 foot leash, I was frustrated, angry, embarrassed, sad and above all else, I felt defeated.

We ran into the two new dogs yesterday with their mom.  I found out their names were Norbert (siriusly love this name) and Kingston.  I sort of joined her on her walk, asking questions about the dogs.  Turns out Kingston (the one who practically followed me home) is a rescue they have had for about two weeks.

Two weeks and they are letting him run around without a leash.  But that’s another topic.

We got to the field and Delilah headed over to the left, she was too far away from me to grab that leash, so I called her.  She came back.  I rewarded her, good girl!

She headed over there again, I called her.  She ignored me and started stepping into the woods.  I called her, “DELILAH!  Don’t do it.”

She was gone.

I pulled out the training whistle and blew it, and blew it, and blew it.  Nothing.

I knew I was going to have to go in after her, so I headed into the woods.   She was in someone’s backyard and as soon as I saw her I could see that she was stuck, but I didn’t know on what.

Meanwhile Sampson and Kingston are running all over the place.  Into the woods, out of the woods.  Kingston’s mom is calling him and Sampson keeps running back following Kingston.

Delilah’s leash had slid under an outside, central air conditioning unit, which was sitting on a concrete slab on top of some paving stones that are secured in the ground.  The leash must have hit that perfect spot on the corner of one of the stones and I couldn’t pull it out.

The houses in this area are absolutely gorgeous.  This person’s yard is beautifully landscaped and immaculate.  There is a fifth wheel pull behind trailer right next to the air conditioning unit.

I pull, tug and manipulate and I cannot dislodge the leash.  I have nothing on me to cut the leash (and if I did, I would be leaving a piece of it there and they’d know SOMETHING had happened) and Hubby is not home for me to call for a bail out.

I have no choice but go ring this person’s door bell.

Utter and complete humiliation and embarrassment.

I leash Sampson and walk up to the house, I don’t see any lights on, but thankfully the owner was home and saw me approaching.

She came to the door and said, “Can I help you?”

Stuttering and apologizing I explain the situation and ask her if she has something I can cut the leash with.

I’ll be right out.”

She comes outside, where she is accosted by two dogs.

I try to calm them down.

She says, “It’s okay, I love dogs” as Delilah jumps up, desperate for someone, anyone to help her and reassure her that it will be ok.

She bends down and tries to tug on the leash, which doesn’t budge.  I tell her we can just cut it, she tells  me she would hate to cut my leash.

Really?  Really?  My dog is in your yard stuck on your property and you don’t want to cut the freakin leash?

I tell her I hope we haven’t done any damage to her property and she says, “No, you can’t damage this.”

She goes into the garage (Sampson tries to follow her) and comes out with a pair of scissors. They weren’t the sharpest pair but eventually they did the trick. She tells me maybe I can just tie the leash together.

Are you kidding me?  I don’t care about the freaking leash, I am standing here drowning in embarrassment and humiliation.  I just want to take my dog, go home and cry.

As we are standing there and I am trying to escape, here comes Kingston again.

More conversation about the dogs, “Now, who is this?”

I try to explain and inside I’m screaming, “Please just let me leave so I can find a hole to crawl into and die.”

Finally, finally, I have thanked her profusely and the three dogs and I head off.

There is of course more, but I realize how long this post is, so look for part two tomorrow (and I’ll post it early.)

And if you’ve hung in there this long, thank you!

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Filed Under: bad dog, Hiking, Rescue Dogs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Labrador Retriever, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, Writing

Let Me Rip It, Let Me Tear It.

February 22, 2012 By Jodi

Yes, the title is referencing a Harry Potter book.

I was in the bathroom this morning getting ready for work and listening to the dogs wrestle.  Sampson and Delilah are very verbal when they wrestle and if someone didn’t know better, they might think they were fighting.

Their play usually involves a lot of “Arghhhh” and growling, and this morning there was even some barking.  There is also play bowing and laying on their backs, twisting with joy.

Their play doesn’t usually last very long, maybe for five or ten minutes, but the sounds of them playing fill my heart with joy.  Many times when they wrestle at night Hubby and I just stop what we are doing and watch them, it is that joyful for us.

As I was applying my make-up, listening to them play I thought back to last night’s post about what a fantastic job Delilah did on her walk and how their antics had provided me with basically a year’s worth of blog material.

I thought wow, she’s doing good on her walks and decent on her recalls in the woods, what am going to be blogging about?

I heard the sound of something being ripped, and even though we buy them inexpensive toys that can be torn apart I always like to check.

Good thing.

Sampson's Bed

Yup, that’s Sampson’s bed, the one he occasionally sleeps on.  At one time I had two of these but you know how beds go.  The dogs dig at them and eventually they wear out.  I had noticed it had a small hole in it a couple of weeks ago and a bit of the stuffing had been sticking out, but I didn’t think anything of it.

Apparently Delilah had noticed it too.

I guess you’re stuck with me.

Book update: I’m still at 12,303 words.

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Filed Under: Dogs, Humor, Uncategorized Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, Labrador Retriever, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Sampson, Writing

Follow-Up Friday

February 17, 2012 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.

You know sometimes you post about something and you need an update but it doesn’t warrant a whole blog.  Or sometimes someone made a comment that really resonated with you.  Yup, Follow-Up Friday baby! 🙂

Who’s Eating The Cat Food – Author Note

Sampson that little stinker, keeps returning to the gate after he has eaten his own meal.  I’ve taken to putting Bob’s food farther into the room (and less accessible to Sampson) and as I do this I give the gate a kick with my foot to ensure it stays in place.

It makes me wonder if he’s still hungry or just trying to take advantage. 🙁

The Importance Of Business Cards – Author’s Note

Most of you have business cards, but what I found out from the lovely Dr. Rayya is you can get a free barcode made that you can put on your business card.  When someone with a smart phone scans your card, the barcode will take them directly to your website!

I guess my decision has been made and I will be making business cards that focus primarily on this blog.  But here’s the twist (of course, there always has to be a twist.)  I’m thinking of self-hosting the blog so I can focus more on trying to make a little money from it (not from you of course!) so maybe I will only order a small amount of cards.  At least until I determine where exactly this blog is headed.

My Little Diva – Author’s Note

Many of your comments stated how impressed you were at Delilah’s ‘down’ stay.  I want to be really clear on this.  I wasn’t out of her site for more than a few seconds.  From the store to the end of the training room where Delilah was is only about 60 or 70 feet, it is a long, rectangular place with store in the front, grooming in the center and training in the back.

Delilah usually does well enough in her ‘down’ stay (when I can get her to ‘down’) to allow me to walk around the training room, this is in a controlled environment.

We still struggle with her ‘downs’ at home, but I am working on that with her Kong.  I have been ‘downing’ her when I open the freezer and I make her stay while I walk away and out of her sight.  I am slowly increasing the time I am away and she is doing well with it.

Don’t for a minute think I can get her to down on one of our walks.

It. Would. Never. Happen.

Hug Award – Author’s Note

I mentioned when I presented this award to Kristine at Rescued Insanity that I would request a link to Shiva’s Tim Horton’s incident.  If you have not already read this post, let me warn you.  Make sure you have neither food nor drink in your mouth.  Yes. It is that funny.

Our First Shivie – Author’s Note

I found out today that Kristine’s birthday is tomorrow, so please pop on over and wish her a Happy Birthday.  Oh and guess what?  It’s a big one. 🙂

That’s it for us, we hope you rocked your week!

Book update:  My  book has 12,303 words.

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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!

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