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Trick or Treat Giveaway Hop – Teach Your Dog To Stand

October 20, 2017 By Jodi

Once again we are participating in the Trick or Treat Giveaway Hop. (Official rules are in the widget footer!)

Stuff I have to tell you…The Trick or Treat Giveaway Hop is sponsored by CleverPet, The Honest Kitchen, Planet Dog, and Health Extension. The opinions and ideas in this post are my own and are uninfluenced by any other person or business. The individual sponsors are responsible for their giveaway prizes including shipping.

You guys might remember that we had high expectations last year to try and teach Delilah how to turn on a light. Yes, you can check out that video here,

no, we never finished learning it.

This year, I just can’t seem to get my blogging life together, and I once again had high expectations to teach a really cool trick. Turns out my expectations far exceed my time and abilities, so that really cool trick will once again wait. Who knows, maybe I’ll start trying to train that trick right now, instead of waiting  until a week before the post is due. Then I can wow you with it next year. 🙂

So because I really suck at trick training, I’m going to show you how to teach your dog to stand up on two legs.

Obviously, I am referring to the two back legs, and since Sampson has no strength in those, our demonstrator dog will be Delilah. Also, this should be fairly easy because Delilah ALWAYS dances backwards on her two back legs when I am giving her her dinner.

Some of you might be wondering (like Hubby is) why you’d want to teach your dog to stand on their back legs, especially if you have a dog like Delilah, who already stands up and peers into the sink, and takes food off the stove.  Truthfully, I think this trick is best suited for smaller dogs, but if you want to do freestyle dance with your dog, it’s not a bad trick to learn.

The key is to know your dog, and know their strengths. Delilah’s back legs are very strong, and she’s only up on them a few minutes, so I feel comfortable teaching this to her. Besides, who am I kidding? We both know damn well that I won’t keep up with training this. Hey, at least I’m honest. 🙂

Now, Delilah is both a joy and a curse to work with. She’s a Labrador, so she is highly motivated by treats, which means she will do her best to learn what you are asking. BUT her desire for food, can often times become a distractor, because she can’t always focus on what you want, because she is too focused on the treat.

Pay attention here, because I’m going to tell you something REALLY important.

Ready?

Here goes…

The key to teaching a trick to your dog, is to find the lowest food value your dog will work for. Click To Tweet

Delilah WILL work for a banana chip, which is probably her most favorite treat on earth, but the fact I have a banana chip in my hand, causes her to lose her mind and she can’t focus on what I want her to do.  She will also work for a green bean, or a chick pea which has far less value to her, therefore her focus will be more on the task at hand, rather than on the treat.

Make sense?

Good!

Then let’s see how we do it.

Step one – find the lowest value treat your dog will work for.

Step two – sit your dog in front of you.

Sit Ubu, sit. Good dog.

Step three – take your treat, show it to your dog and slowly bring the treat up just above your dog’s head.

Heads Up, Not 7-Up

Step four- slowly begin raising the treat. As your dog begins raising themselves encourage and continue raising the treat.

Dancing Bear

Step five- when your dog has gotten as high as you want them to, praise them and give them the treat.

All the way up! Good girl!

When we put it all together, it looks something like this.

And just because you’ve hung in here, this is Delilah jumping backwards as I bring her her dinner. As you can see, she’s so excited, she can’t take her eyes off the bowl.

I’d like to thank all the Sponsors, and all the bloggers who participated in this blog hop, and especially Jodi Chick from Kol’s Notes and Jessica Shipman from Beagles & Bargains. Without all of them, none of this would be possible.

All of the participating blogs have an individual widget, so not only can you learn tricks from each of these blogs, you can also enter to win at every one of them. That’s pretty awesome too!

Additionally, please make sure you are following us all on the Instagram, as there will be a special Social Media prize where you can win a $100 gift card to PetSmart.

Now go, go learn tricks, enter to win and seriously, have fun with your pets!

Join Kol’s Notes and Beagles & Bargains

PLUS

for 10 days of awesome dog tricks, fabulous dog treats, and OVER $850 worth of fun and prizes!

GRAND PRIZE:

$300 Gift Card to PetSmart

SECOND PRIZE:

CleverPet Hub

$299 VALUE – SPONSORED BY CLEVERPET

THIRD PRIZE:

Golden Milk, Eggnog, Pumpkin Spice Latte,


Cuddles, and Smooches

$68 VALUE – SPONSORED BY THE HONEST KITCHEN

FOURTH PRIZE:

Halloween Trick Ball, Halloween Treat Ball,


and Maple Leaf Nook

$50 VALUE – SPONSORED BY PLANET DOG

FIFTH PRIZE:

Duck & Yogurt Bully Puffs, Chicken & Cheddar Bully Puffs,


Lamb & Peanut Butter Bully Puffs, Bacon & Liver Bully Puffs,


and Bacon Chips (1 Bag Each)

$40 VALUE – SPONSORED BY HEALTH EXTENSION

PLUS follow all bloggers on Instagram for a chance to win a SPECIAL SOCIAL MEDIA PRIZE:

$100 Gift Card to PetSmart

WHERE TO ENTER:

Learn to Crawl


by Kol’s Notes

Learn to Calmly Ride in Elevators


by Beagles & Bargains

Learn to Not Freak Out When a Doorbell Rings


by A Dog Walks into a Bar

Learn to Ring a Bell


by ChiPets

Learn to be “Sassy”


by Dog Mom Days

Teaching a Whistle Recall


by Fetch for Me, Human

Learn “Beg”, “Which Hand”, and Indoor Exercise Trick Sets


by Fidose of Reality

Learn to Stand on Your Hind Legs


by Heart Like A Dog

Learn to Kiss


by It’s Dog or Nothing

Learn to Touch


by Life With Beagle

Learn to Pick It Up or Take It


by My Dog Likes

Learn to Crawl Through a Tight Tunnel


by My GBGV Life

Learn to Shake Paws (for Dogs Who Don’t Like Their Paws Touched!)


by Sarcastic Dog

Learn Puppy Push Ups


by Spencer the Goldendoodle

Learn Two Dog Tricks


by Tails from the Road

Learn “Paw” and “Shake Paw”


by Talent Hounds

Learn to Cover Your Eyes


by Tenacious Little Terrier

Learn to Jump Through a Hoop


by The Broke Dog

Learn to Spin


by The Daily Pip

Learn to Open Doors


by Wag ‘n Woof Pets

Visit each blog for more chances to win!

Follow #TrickorTreatDogs!

2017 Trick or Treat Hop – HLAD

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Treating Arthritis and Joint Injuries With CBD Oil

October 17, 2017 By Jodi

This post is sponsored by Treatibles. I have been compensated for sharing my honest opinion about Treatibles. But I will never share something with you I don’t use myself.

Both my dogs are considered seniors now, and have been for a while. At eight-years-old I disagreed with this, but now, at 13 (Sampson) and almost 11 (Delilah) I’ve had to accept the fact, that yes, I have senior dogs.

It’s hard for me to imagine these two are Seniors.

Both dogs have had age related issues, in the last few years. Most notably Sampson has been dealing with Arthritis and Delilah was recently diagnosed with a progressive Cornea Disease. Sampson has also been dealing with CCL tears, although those are probably more related to his build and his lifestyle.

If you follow this blog, you know that I’ve tried many, many different procedures, therapies, and supplements to help ease Sampson’s joint discomfort. Most of them work, if not for long term, at least for a short while. Since his partial CCL tear in January of 2015, the bulk of his treatment has been pharmaceutical, which most of you know, is my last choice for treatment. He’s been on Carprofen for inflammation and Gabapentin which is a nerve-blocker. He also has Tramadol for those really bad days.

His walks are limited to short, gentle walks twice per day. While I know these walks are what’s best for him right now, it hurts my heart that his world has become so small. One of my hopes is that I can find something that will allow him to have longer walks on occasion, and hopefully get him back into the woods that he loves.

For a while now I’ve been wanting to find a natural product that would help him with this goal, as well as allow me to begin weaning him off the pharmaceuticals. I’d consider Hemp, but the one biscuit I tried, was just not cost effective for a dog Sampson’s size.

When I noticed the folks from Treatibles would be at BlogPaws, I couldn’t wait to talk to them. I stopped at the booth and spoke to Jodi, explaining Sampson’s situation, and the fact that he was such a large dog, and costs for using the Hemp were prohibitive for me. Jodi happily shared they had a Hemp capsule, that would give Sampson the dosage he required for an amount that seemed reasonable to me, and fit into my budget.

Treatibles CBD Oil

Sampson is currently on his third bottle of Hemp, with a dosage of one 10 mg capsule per day. Dosage is typically 1 mg per 10 pounds of body weight, but this will depend on your pet, and what issues you’re treating. For a dog Sampson’s size, he would normally get about 9 mg, but it’s perfectly safe for him to get more than the recommended dosage.

I’m seeing the Hemp work in a couple of different ways.

One…we can tell he is feeling better. He walks better, with less of a limp in his bad leg. He is also more playful.  He will often times grab a toy and flip it around. One day he actually ‘threw’ something at me, which I haven’t seen him do in ages. He will also run around the house in short bursts, and has initiated play with Delilah on more than one occasion. There have also been times in the yard, where I’ve turned my back for a few minutes, or dashed into the house for something, only to come back outside, to find Sampson has used the stairs and given himself full access to the back yard. Those times he comes back to the door with a definite swagger in his step.  You can tell he’s so proud of himself.

July 21, 2017 – The day before he started on Treatibles.

The second area where we’ve noted improvement is in his front paws. For the longest time Sampson has been licking at his front paws.  There were actually periods of time where this licking made his paws bleed.  He actually licked those paws practically raw. Initially we thought it was behavioral, allergies, a lick granuloma, or boredom. Then he was diagnosed with Arthritis in his front toes and wrists and it all made sense.

Since starting on the Hemp oil, I’ve noticed a definite slow down, of the licking.  (FYI, I’m also working on shortening those nails because I believe they are also a contributing factor to the arthritis pain.) His paws started looking amazing, so good in fact, that I thought it might be safe to start decreasing the amount of the Gabapentin he was taking.

August 13, 2017 – Just about 4 weeks after he started taking Treatibles.

Let’s look at those paws side by side.

July 21, 2017 – Before Treatibles
August 13, 2017 – 3 Weeks after beginning Treatibles.

About a month ago, I started decreasing his Gabapentin. He was taking 300 mg twice per day. One in the morning and one in the evening. At first I started by dropping him down with the morning Gaba. 200 mg in the morning, 300 mg at night. He seemed okay with that. We did that for at least a week to 10 days. Then I dropped his Gaba down to 200 mg in the morning, with the same dosage at night. After a week or so, I noted that while he wasn’t going at his toes so much, he had begun licking at his wrists.

October 11, 2017 – 3 months after starting Treatibles

So he’s back on the Gabapentin at 300 mg twice per day. Without the Hemp Oil, I think we would have kept increasing the Gabapentin, which is something I really wanted to avoid. So for now, he will continue with the Treatibles Hemp Oil, along with the Gabapentin and the Carprofen.

A lot of people are under the misconception that Hemp is a psychoactive drug like Marijuana, and that’s just not true.  You will not be giving your pet “pot treats”.  While Hemp and Marijuana both come from the same plant species, “Cannabis,” Hemp has little to no THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) which is the chemical compound that gets you high.  (SOURCE)  A lot of the differences come from the way they are grown and cultivated, although it’s good to note that Hemp is grown all over the world and is used for food, oil and fiber, in this fashion, the whole plant is use, as opposed to Marijuana, where only the buds are used.

If you’re interested in finding out exactly how the Cannabinoid system works in your pet, check out the information page at Treatibles.

Hemp oil can be used to help manage a variety of different issues with your pet. From pain and inflammation, to separation anxiety, epilepsy and seizures, joint pain and inflammation, allergies, and the list goes on and on.

To see how some of our blogging friends have benefited from using Hemp, you can check out these reviews as well.

Can Treatibles CBD Oil Products Benefit Your Pet? Our Experience & Review by Jan at Wag ‘N Woof Pets.

CBD Gel Capsules and Hemp Chews For Big Dogs: Treatibles Review by Jen at My Brown Newfies

Besides offering CBD oil in a capsule, Treatibles also has cookie type treats, as well as oil in drops, so you can get the exact dosage your pet needs.

I’m truly grateful for the folks at Treatibles for making a quality product that’s affordable for me, and offers me so many different options.

Treatibles Gel Caps gets a big four paws up from us.

 

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When Your Dog Knows…

October 15, 2017 By Jodi

Sometimes life can be challenging. Here at Casa de Stone, we’ve had a few challenging months.

It started with an office move the end of July, rolled into some minor health-related problems for me, and Thursday night I noticed Delilah had another ulcer in her eye. Took her to the vet on Friday, and she actually had three ulcers! So now she’s on antibiotic drops.

I’ve always found my peace and solitude in the woods when I’m walking the dogs. Weekday walks are really limited for time, so the woods are off limits. On the weekends, Delilah gets a longer walk than normal, and she has a favorite route she likes to follow…but sometimes…

Into the woods…

Sometimes…your dog just knows just what your soul  needs.

They call to my soul

The woods call to me and replenish my soul.

And that makes me smile.

 

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