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Heavens To Murphy!

January 9, 2012 By Jodi

Today’s post is about a dog named Murphy.   Murphy is a yellow lab who sometimes goes to daycare with Sampson and Delilah.

When I first met Murphy I thought she was about seven or eight years old.  Why?  Because Murphy looks like she is much older.  For one thing, she has that spread that a lot of labs get in their later years. 🙁

Murphy’s mom (K) absolutely adores Murphy, so she denies her nothing.  K told me that Murphy only gets one cup of kibble twice per day, but her problem is the treats.  When Murphy comes to K for food, K gives her treats.

K and her husband are both older folks, I can’t guess people’s ages anymore but I would say K is somewhere in her 60’s.   K has absolutely no control over Murphy because Murphy has K wrapped around her tail.

About 6 weeks ago I found out K had been cited for not keeping Murphy under control.

When I ran into K at daycare she told me what happened.  K was walking Murphy and she saw a woman with a dog approaching.  She could tell by the ‘look of the dog’ it was a pit bull, and she is terrified of pit bulls, so she froze.

The approaching woman sensed her panic and said, “Perhaps we should cross the street,” which she did.

As the woman and her dog crossed the street, K isn’t really sure what happened but Murphy took off after and bit the other dog.   So K got a ticket and was warned about Murphy’s aggression.

I always want to be respectful of other people and their dogs, so I said, “Can I be honest with you?”

“Oh yes, of course” was her response.

I outright told her that Murphy is overweight and perhaps because she is overweight she doesn’t feel well.  K acknowledged Murphy was overweight and that is when she told me her problem with treats.

We discussed K bringing Murphy to our Thursday night drop in obedience class, so K could get some help with managing Murphy.

K said she would try to get Murphy to class but they only have one car and her husband has activities on Thursday nights.

We never saw K at class.

During last week’s Thursday night obedience class I was filling Sara in on my little New Year’s Eve fall.  Sara had a story of her own to share.

K was in the hospital with a fractured skull because Murphy had knocked her down on one of their walks.  Apparently Murphy stayed right next to K on the sidewalk until someone came along and  K was able to stay conscious long enough to tell the good Samaritan where to take Murphy.

Last I heard she was expected to be released soon, and the Dr. has told her she can no longer walk Murphy.  I wonder what will happen and if this fall is enough of a wake-up call for K.

Do you have any thoughts or suggestions that might encourage K to do the right thing for Murphy?  I really think she’s a sweet dog.

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Filed Under: bad dog, Career, Dog Training, Dogs, Meanderings, Social Responsibility, Uncategorized, Writing

Follow-Up Friday

January 6, 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! :-)

Things I Learned In 2011 – Update

As I was surfing along today reading all of my favorite blogs I was reminded of something else I learned in 2011. 

Right clicking on a link.

When I first started blogging and began linking to other posts, I set the links up to open in a new window.  I did that because I personally don’t care to click on a link and be taken to another website, I prefer to have the new site open in a new window.

But not everyone is me.

I found out that when I go to a link, instead of using the left button on my mouse, if I use the right I get the option of opening the referencing site in a new window or tab. 

I’m pretty sure all of you know this, but I needed to share. 🙂

Death By Chocolate – Update

New Year’s day is traditionally a day I set aside to clean up the mess of Christmas and get my house back to a semblance of normalcy.  It was unseasonably warm for the first day of January and after an hour’s walk I was very warm.  I came home and slipped into shorts and flip flops.

Even after an hour’s walk Delilah still had trouble in her system.  While I was taking care of some laundry Delilah decided to go into the sink and remove a dirty plastic container that was soaking.  She took it from the kitchen and moved it into the living room where most of her destruction usually takes place.  In the process she dumped a bunch of water on the kitchen floor. 

Meanwhile, I’m blissfully unaware of what has transpired in my 30 second absence, so I flip flop into the kitchen.

I’m not sure how your kitchen floor is, but on my kitchen floor water + flip flops = FAIL. 

It. Does. Not. Work. 

I slipped and almost fell and thought, “This dog will be the death of me.”

Incidentally she also ate the what remained of a stick of butter and I caught her with a second stick, that I had to throw out.  At that point I was extremely frustrated with her and I did something really bad.  I tapped her on the top of her nose and said, “NO!”  🙁

Foster Homes Needed – Author’s Note

 

I’m really glad I found that post on Blog Paws.  Two of my readers are in the Alexandria, Virginia area!  Kim from Life at Golden Pines was thinking of calling and possibly taking a foster, and Pup Fan said she would talk to her husband about it, but regardless of what he said she would post about it as she has lots of readers in the area!

I’m hoping the shelter found temporary homes for those waiting for their forever homes.

That’s it from me, so how was your week?

 

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Filed Under: bad dog, Dog Fostering, Dogs, Follow-Up Friday, Humor, Meanderings, Uncategorized, Writing

Foster Homes Needed

January 4, 2012 By Jodi

Relax, it’s not Delilah that is in need of a home!  Although I must confess there are days when it crosses my mind. 😉

Most days my dogs and their crazy antics provide me with plenty of blogging material.  I will either have a general idea when I get up in the morning OR the dogs will do something silly and viola  a blog topic.  (Incidentally not having ever taken french in school I actually pronounced this Vee Ola, that is until I was corrected.) 🙂

Today I had nothing.

So I started surfing around the internet looking for inspiration.

I came across a post at Blog Paws, and here is what it said.

The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is urgently seeking temporary foster homes for dogs while we upgrade the flooring in our dog runs. Construction begins Monday, January 9th and we’re seeking foster homes for dogs who are anxious, sensitive to noise, distracted by lots of activity, or have medical issues.

If you’ve ever considered fostering dogs, this is a great opportunity to share your home for several weeks. Construction is expected to last until the end of January or early February. Expedited training is available.

If you’ve fostered dogs in the past or can help spread the word, we’d greatly appreciate your help. To learn more, click here or contact Diann Hohenthaner, Foster Program Coordinator, at 703-746-5583.  (Her e-mail address is dhohenthaner@alexandriaanimals.org, I don’t know how to add the e-mail link!)

Now you probably know I am NOT in the Alexandria, Virginia area, and quite truthfully, right about now regarding this opportunity I would really LOVE to be.   Because I would LOVE to do a foster and this seems like the perfect situation to me.  Enough of a commitment to get the idea of how fostering would work within our two dog pack but not enough time where we all become really attached and have our hearts broken when the little guy leaves.

With all that being said, I am STILL NOT in the Alexandria, Virginia area so I thought I would throw it out to you and see if you (or your readers) knew anyone that might be able to help out.

Feel free to link back or copy this post. 

Together we CAN make a difference!

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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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