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Balancing Act

September 16, 2018 By Jodi

This past week I shared how I’m working on being a seeing-eye person for Delilah.

I’m always amazed at Delilah. There are things she just can’t see. Like branches, animals on the side of the road, a treat in the driveway.

There are have been times when she’s tripped going up or down the stairs.

Then there are times when I smile at this.

Watching and wondering how she manages to balance on her back feet, while not even looking.

You make me laugh or smile, the sweet, funny, loving things dogs do, that brings a smile to the face, or a laugh to the lips.

What did your pet(s) do this week that made you laugh or smile?

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Seeing-Eye-Person

September 12, 2018 By Jodi

Shortly after we got Delilah, Hubby and I both thought she had trouble seeing. When I mentioned it at a vet appointment, the vet took a scrap of paper and let it fall down in front of Delilah and Delilah watched it fall, and that was that.

Now that Delilah has been diagnosed with a degenerative cornea disease, I know I should have pushed it farther, and perhaps taken her to an ophthalmologist right away.

My philosophy of late has been, “When we know better, we do better.” I’m not beating myself up over this, but I am taking mental notes for the future and will be more diligent in paying attention to things with my dogs.

While the ophthalmologist says Delilah will probably not go blind from this disease, Hubby and I can both tell there are areas where she has trouble seeing.

She’s ‘looking’ at me, but I’m actually more towards her right.

We think her eyesight is one of the reasons we’ve never been able to teach her how to NOT SNATCH food from your hands. Well….she is a lab, and labs love food, but she does take it to the extreme. You have to be super diligent with her, show her the treat, bring it down in front of her mouth and say, “Easy” and you’ve got a 10% chance of keeping your fingers. If you don’t (which most times we don’t even think of it,) all bets are off.

I know if I have a light colored treat and put it on a dark background (or vice versa) she can easily find it, but put dark colored treat on a dark background, and it takes her a very long time to find it.

We have a strict rule in the house, “No rearranging of furniture!” 🙂

Walks can be challenging, especially as the days shorten, and more of our walks are taken in the dark. I mean, there are any number of obstacles that can present themselves.

I have seen her walk into a branch, jump when our friend on a bike approached (even though she called over to us and Delilah turned, she didn’t know she was on a bike), jump when a sewer was suddenly there, not see animals in yards or roads, and there was that one time when she walked through a bramble bush, and got the vine stuck on the bridge of her nose.

I decided the best way I can help her, is to be a seeing-eye person for her.

The way I’m doing this is naming objects on our walks so she can easily navigate around them.

Here are the things I’m naming (when I remember to do it.)

Trash Can – This usually only happens on Wednesdays, which is the day our trash is picked up. But sometimes it’s on Thursdays and Fridays too, because we do have some lazy muther-fuckers in our neighborhood who don’t bring their trash bins in right away.

Car – This might seem like it’s silly to name, but really, if it’s a dark walk and a dark car….the combo could be ugly.

Sewer – The smell alone should warn her, but still, we can’t have a dog panicking because her leg went down a sewer grate.

Person – I was going to say jogger, but then what if it’s a walker? Or just a person standing there? I decided to not make this any more complicated than it is. Things are complicated enough inside my head, remembering person is hard as it is.

Branch – Once, she walked through a small branch/stick that happened to be shaped like a Y. She walked a few paces with that shit balanced on her nose before I was able to take it off. And yes, I did contemplate taking a photo before I removed it.

Bike – I don’t know about you, but the bikers in my area always seem to ride with traffic. I don’t get it, but because we are usually walking against traffic, we run encounter these peeps. A startled dog can do any number of things, and I’d just as soon as not have to write about that here.

Dog – Truthfully, most of the dogs in my neighborhood announce themselves, but on the off chance we encounter a slacker, I’m teaching her this.

Dog! On your left! There’s a dog!

Cross (for cross the street) – She’s usually pretty in tune with where I’m going, but if her snooter is caught up with a smell and she’s not paying attention, I’m teaching her what cross means.

I was going to just keep it general and teach, Object, a general term to encompass all things, but let’s face it, walking around a car is a little different than walking around a sewer, and a person is much bigger than a dog…

I suppose with winter coming we’re going to have to learn ice, snow bank, plow truck….

Did I miss any? Can you think of something that should be named on a walk?

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When Chocolate Attacks

September 9, 2018 By Jodi

My niece came down on Friday to demonstrate some Pampered Chef products for me and some friends. (If you need any PC, the party is open ’til Friday. You can order HERE.)

Because my niece and great-nephew live in New Hampshire, they spent the night with me. Yesterday morning Esther and I were having coffee, and Delilah was all over Esther.

Long-time readers will recall, Delilah does not take as easily to people as Sampson does. In fact, most people she’ll tolerate a stroke or two, then walk away. Unlike the Mayor of Boulder Crest who has only ever met one person he didn’t like.

Anyway….Esther and I were talking and Delilah was doing this.

I really think if she could have figured out out to get up there, she would have climbed in Esther’s lap.

Later in the afternoon, Esther and I had moved into the living room. First Esther was sitting on the floor, and once again, Delilah was all up in the her biz. When Esther moved to the Daddy’s chair, Delilah upped the ante. She was so close to climbing into the chair with Esther, and she could have, because the Daddy LET’s her in his lap, in that chair!

Well, what’s a Mama to do?

I called her over to me, and this is how I spent the next half hour or so.

Naturally, I smiled, because who wouldn’t smile with a Lab’s head on their shoulder?

You make me smile (or laugh.) The sweet, funny, loving things dogs do that make us laugh  or smile.

What did your pet do that made you laugh or smile this week?

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