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Follow-Up Friday – June 3, 2016

June 3, 2016 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 – May 29, 2016

Golden Labrador sniffing plants

Cupcake said, “Of course! Nose-level is friend-level. That’s where my friends brushed against the shrubs when they walked by. Good job, S. Very thorough.”

Never thought of that one Cupcake, thanks!

Taryn said, “LOL! Nose-level for a corgi is still where the big dogs peed!”

LOL yes, I can see that.

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, “Gambler would have to rub his back up and down that type of shrub.”

Why does he rub? Neither one of my guys does that.

Kim at Life at Golden Pines said, “I wonder what they’re smelling too, but I most wonder what the heck they’re rolling in too! 🙂”

Ugh, the rolling is the worst! Sometimes they are rolling in something that I cannot see, but upon closer inspection, it’s a dead worm or something equally gross.

Julie said, “I never know what Cocoa might be sniffing. I am always worried that she is going to stick her nose in the weeds and come out with something!!”

Yes! Or when they stick their nose down a hole you KNOW a critter lives in!

Monika and Sam said, “Oh those are penthouse pee-mails as opposed to garden level ones. ღ”

Ha ha ha, penthouse pee-mails!

2 Brown Dawgs said, “Could be anything. Maybe a bird perched there one time.”

Never thought of that one either!

Ten Things I Love About Delilah

Siriusly, did she just compare me to Cujo?

Of course it’s about me. Isn’t everything?

Emma said, “We are a hot mess around here, real dirt magnets with out of control furs! ”

Um, Emma I’ve seen you in real life, I highly doubt it. 🙂

Jan K said, “There is just something special about a dog who loves so deeply, especially when you had to earn that love over time, I think it makes it just that much deeper.”

What a beautiful way of say that Jan, I have to agree with you.

Sue said, “I adore that first photo of Delilah – so sleek and beautiful I want to reach through the screen to touch her.”

I don’t blame you, she really is a stunner.

Blueberry’s Human said, “Now…about that sewer grate…Delilah is no fool. She knows that beneath those grates, lives a psychotic clown. Enough said.”

Ba ha ha, that’s what I used to tell my kids. 😉

All Things Collie said, ” A couple weeks ago we were taking the girls for a walk. Holly didn’t notice the storm drain, stepped on the grate, and her paw and leg slid down inside. She panicked and couldn’t get up, so I panicked and in my rush to free her I threw my keys aside. What I didn’t notice, but my daughter did, was that my keys slid right into the sewer! ”

Oh my gosh, that would panick me too! I know my dog would flip as well. I’m assuming she was okay? So glad your daughter was there to help with the keys too!

Julie said, “This is awesome. I am going to write one for Cocoa soon.”

I can’t wait to read it.

The DADO Report For May 2016

Honestly you guys, I could make this blog all DADO all the time and we’d never run out of stuff to talk about. 🙁

Emma said, “We did have a dog come off after us. The dumb owners had to go inside to put on a coat before they could come get their dog. I was in shock by that dumb move! The dog snarked at sweet Bailie and I wanted to grab it and show who’s boss. Finally stupid, over grown sized son, came and got his dog. No sorry, no nothing except looks at mom like she was the dumb one.”

There is nothing worse than someone whose dog is an asshole and they don’t apologize for it. I sometimes wonder if people don’t put any thought into what COULD happen.

Sue said, “You know those mimes floating around about how every dog needs a home and every home needs a dog? Well, this is just one small reason every home should not have a dog. The older I get the more amazed I am a some people’s stupidity.”

I have to agree with you there. I’ve heard so many people say they want a do and I think to myself, “Please God, no.”

2 Brown Dawgs said, “Hmm it sounds like Roxy has not been trained properly. First our dogs will not blast through our efence collar or no, working or not. Right now ours is on the blink was well, but the dogs still go out. They know the boundary because they have been trained. Next, Roxy’s recall sounds like it does not exist. This is my biggest beef with dog owners today. They just do not want to reinforce that recall which in my mind should be a non-negotiable. Also one reason we do not train a recall with treats because as you saw, treats are not an incentive when there is something more important.”

I can almost guarantee you she hasn’t been trained. As you know I’m not a fan of the e-fence or collar to begin with. Where I live (IMO) people don’t use the fence properly. None of the dogs are ever supervised, so they have no way of knowing whether the dog is staying in the yard or not, some of them don’t wear their collars all the time, they give the dog full range of their yard and put the fence line right close to the street, AND they don’t train their dogs NOT to run pell mell at dogs walking past. I’ve started taking video of the dogs charging us and one of these days, I’m going to splice them all into one.

Mary Hone said, “Ugh, stupid people. Now that we are in the very heart of DADO land, off leash dogs are everywhere. I hate it. The other day a giant male pitbull almost, thankfully only almost, came after us. And them 5 minutes later a woman stopped in her car to ask me if I had seen 2 irish wolfhounds. She saw my look of fear and gave the usual….They’re friendly, don’t worry. Needless to say I headed back right away and thankfully no one got bit that day.”

I love that. Maybe YOUR dog is friendly, but you have no idea if mine is and you have no way of predicting if something might spook your dog and make their behavior change. Not to mention the harm that can come to an off-leash dog. What if it ingested something? They wouldn’t even be able to tell their vet WHAT it was. SMH

Jan K said, “Phew, I’m just glad that no one got hurt here. It seems that woman’s son is smarter than she is! I suppose that’s the problem when you use an e-fence as your trainer and don’t do any actual training yourself… My dogs are not bomb proof when it comes to recall. That’s why they don’t leave their yard off leash. People just need to use common sense, and know their dogs.”

Exactly! But common sense isn’t common…

Taryn said, “My May DADO report is an ugly one. I was walking Jimmy by himself because he needs a lot more exercise the old man Wilson. We were almost home, about a block and a half away. I am on the sidewalk (on leash of course) and see a man headed toward me walking a very large and fat Doodle. I had never seen him before but wasn’t too worried. Doodles are usually nice if rather bouncy. I did notice he was walking the dog on several leashes tied together and he was letting it drag. Because Jimmy is not always nice, he is not allowed to greet other dogs. I ducked down into the street to walk on the far side of a parked minivan. Before I knew it, and completely unexpectedly, the Doodle flies around the front of the minivan and attacks Jimmy! The man has no control due to the loose leash and doesn’t even stop walking! I had to pull his huge dog off of my cowering dog! In an effort to shorten this comment, I’ll just say we got into quite a yelling match. We were so loud, John heard us from a block and a half away and rode his bike over to see what was up. Then he got in a yelling match as well! The guy was quite an a-hole and never even asked if Jimmy was OK. Fortunately there were no puncture wounds, but I’m sure the altercation did nothing to improve Jimmy’s attitude toward other dogs!”

Ugh, Taryn, that is just awful. Could you have called animal control? I programmed Animal Control into my phone and from now on, if I run into an asshole, I’m using the number. Don’t you just want to slap people like that?

Monika and Sam said, “For the record, as soon as a dog realizes those e-fences only sting for a second (or don’t when they aren’t operational), you can pretty much count on them blasting through like it was nothing.”

I have heard that myself and also that dogs will willing “take the sting” to leave their yards, but I have no personal experience with that so I can’t say with certainty. I do know with all of the e-fences around here, I’ve only seen three incidents (and they were all this year!) of dogs leaving their yards. There was the big dog that followed Delilah and me one morning and I told him to get back in his yard, then the dog next door to him accidentally went too far and popped out of her yard but quickly popped back in, and then this recent one. The funny thing is they are all on the same street, on the same side and practically next door to one another.

Jen Gabbard said, “I laughed way too hard the other day when I was reading an article about construction. Turns out the word dado is some sort of groove or something and I corrected them out loud and said “No, that’s not what a dado is” …You may be a pet blogger if that’s your first reaction to seeing dado 🙂

Oh my God! I laughed so hard at this! Yes a pet blogger has a different definition of a DADO!

Well, that’s it for me friends, have a fabulous weekend!

 

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The DADO Report for May 2016

June 2, 2016 By Jodi

So here’s the latest DADO report for last month. (For those that might be new to the blog, DADO stands for Dumb Ass Dog Owners and believe you me, there are a number of them in my neighborhood.)

Last Thursday I was taking Sampson for his morning walk. We did our six minutes and then I turned around and crossed the street like I usually do. I noticed one of the houses with an e-fence had their garage door open and I had a brief thought that I should cross the street, but I didn’t.

I should know better because the woman who lives in this house always takes her dog in the car with her when she takes her son to the bus stop. And she passes us almost every day.

I looked carefully and didn’t see a dog and really, what should it matter, the dog’s on an e-fence, right?

Sampson and I are taking our time as is his our custom. Just as we pull level with the driveway, I hear the distinctive sound of a dog on a mission. I look up to see the dog (Roxy) flying out of the garage and across the lawn.  (You may remember Roxy, she’s the little puppy that didn’t want to poop while on leash, so the woman left her off and in doing so, her brand new puppy ran across the  street to greet Delilah.)

Sampson (of course) starts jumping around, which is horrible for his leg, so I start walking to the other side of the road. Just as we reach the safety of the other side, Roxy gets to the end of her yard, pops out into the street, realizes she’s popped out of her yard, spins around to head back in, then realizes she didn’t get zapped and barrels across the street at us.

I hear the mom call Roxy and then I hear the son say, “Told ya.”

I don't always leave my yard, but when I do, it's to sniff a handsome lad.

I don’t always leave my yard, but when I do, it’s to sniff a handsome lad.

And there I am standing on the side of the road with my dog, who is now being sniffed over by Roxy.

The mom comes over and tries to grab the dog, but Roxy thinks it’s a game, so she darts away as the woman tells me that her husband ‘edged’ through their electric fence.

And yet, you took your dog outside without a leash?

Roxy dances close beside me and I say, “I’m afraid to grab her collar, I don’t want to startle her and I don’t know how she does with strangers touching her.”

The woman ponders that, “She’s never bitten anyone before…”

Yeah, I’ll keep my hands to myself.

I reach into my treat bag and hand the woman a few tiny pieces of kibble.

“Wow, you’re good” she responds as she takes the kibble and holds it out to her dog, who turns her nose up at it and darts away again.

Sampson’s grown bored with the whole process since he’s already met the dog by now and sits down on the side of the road.

What can say? The lassies all love me.

What can say? The lassies all love me.

Meanwhile, people in the neighborhood are leaving for work and cars start moving along the street, while Roxy continues to dance about and play the keep-me-away-from-my-mom game.

Finally, after what seems like 10 minutes, but was probably more like three, Roxy gets close enough for the woman to snag her and the son comes out into the street and carries the dog into the car.

I gather up my wits, my treats and my dog and stagger home clutching my heart.

Really, you can’t make this stuff up.

Does this stuff happen to anyone else? Or is it just me?

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Ten Things I Love About Delilah

May 31, 2016 By Jodi

I love both my dogs and I think I’m pretty good at sharing some of their traits that make them so endearing to me.

So what’s with the Delilah centered post you ask?

Well, last week Jan at Wag ‘N Woof Pets had a post, Pure Love – 10 Things I Love About Sheba. I so loved this post and thought it might be fun to showcase each of my dogs.

AND since last Thursday was Delilah’s nine year “Gotcha Day” and I totally spaced on it, I thought I’d start with her.

Siriusly, did she just compare me to Cujo?

Of course it’s about me, isn’t everything?

1. Lovingness – Delilah does not take to people right away, in fact, it took her a very long time to even warm up to me, hubby and the rest of the family. She’s been failed by humans before and this has made her cautious, she doesn’t want her heart broken again (who can’t relate to that?) But once she trusts you, you’re golden in this girl’s eye. Where once she would tolerate pets, today she actively seeks them out and enjoys them. It’s proof that love and patience really can work miracles. Nothing makes me smile more than to roll over in bed and have her roll onto her back so you can rub her tummy.

2. Protectiveness – She is not aggressive with people by nature, but she will protect her people to the death. There is no doubt in my mind that this dog would give her life to protect me without even thinking twice.

3. Intuitiveness – I’ve always heard of dogs being in tune with what’s going on with their person, but I’ve never experienced it to the degree I have with Delilah. Delilah is totally in tune with me, and if I’m feeling down, or sad, she is right there, inserting herself into my space and supporting and comforting me and licking my tears away. If Hubby and I are excited about something and talking animately or raising our voices slightly, she gets incredibly upset and will run up to you with her little tail tucked between her legs and shove herself into you looking for comfort.

4. Silky Fur – Delilah has the softest, silkiest fur I’ve ever felt. Stroking her fur is so calming and soothing. I dare you to stroke her fur and not feel a sense of peace and calm wash over you. And when she groans because you’ve rubbed her ear, just the right way, it definitely tugs at those heart strings.

5. Cleanliness – Yeah, she smells like a Frito Corn Chip, but don’t hold that against her, she is the cleanest dog I’ve ever had. Her little belly is so pink and anytime you move any fur around on her body, all you see is milky white skin.

6. Zest for life– or as the French say, “Joie de vivre” – this dog’s zest for life is contagious, you cannot be around her and not feel that she is grateful to be alive. Hubby always says, “She knows we saved her from a high-kill shelter and she is thrilled to be alive.”

7. Athleticism – She is such an amazing athlete, she makes everything she does seem so effortless. I’ve seen her run practically straight up an almost vertical boulder, clear piles of brush eight feet wide, by two feet tall and jump? She can go from a sitting position and jump onto a three foot high wall as smoothly as a cat.

8. Silliness – She is one silly dog, and makes me laugh just about every day. Why just yesterday she went into the den and pulled an empty ice cream container out of Hubby’s trash can in there. (Shame on Hubby for not putting it in the kitchen trash!)

9. Fearlessness – Delilah is not afraid of anything…except sewer grates, she has a healthy respect for sewer grates. Human or animal, obstacle or object, if it’s in her territory, she’s going to find out what it is. Remember the Llama farm and the stand-off she had with the donkeys? She also had a standoff with a deer on the other side of our fence. I missed it, but Hubby said that deer was pawing the ground and puffing itself up. (I was running for my camera.) ;-(

Not sure what you think you're doing, but this is MY yard.                                I’m not sure what you think you’re doing, but this is MY yard.

10. Learnability – Delilah has learned to get what she wants by watching how Sampson operates. For instance, if you go into the bedroom when you come out, she will be waiting in front of the door and roll over onto her back so you can rub her tummy or her ears.

I could probably find a few more things I love about her, but the list says ten, so I’m sticking with it. Have you ever wrote down the things you love about your pets? I’d love to read them!

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