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Creatures of Habit – Throwback Thursday

August 18, 2016 By Jodi

This Throwback Thursday I thought I’d go back to August of 2011. At that time I’d been blogging for just over 8 months.

Interesting note, there were still no SEO words. LOL

Dogs are such creatures of habit.

Every night around 9:00 pm, hubby and I have a snack.  We extended this habit to Sampson and to Delilah when she joined our pack.

It immediately became clear that the dogs must be separated when treats were around.  I handed Sampson his treat and Delilah hers.  Delilah swallowed hers and then took Sampson’s right out of his mouth.  He and I both stood there for a second in complete and utter shock.  Then I walked over to Delilah and wrestled the treat from her mouth and handed it back to Sampson.

This did not phase Delilah in the least, she went right back to Sampson and again took the treat from his mouth.  I was furious and determined.  I went right back to Delilah and re-wrestled her for the treat.  At which point I grabbed her collar to prevent her from repeating her faux paw.

In retrospect, I realize how ignorant I was to 1) assume that she would act the same way Sampson did and 2) take for granted that she wouldn’t bite my hand off for taking food away from her.

Sampson was the dog I nurtured from puppyhood.  I wanted to make sure he was raised in the appropriate way, we always hand fed him, we played with him and his treats, we played with his feet all to make sure he was a well-natured, well-mannered dog.  In my naiveness it never dawned on me that all dogs are not raised by responsible pet owners.

Delilah was my first-hand experience of a dog that didn’t have a caring owner.

Flash forward to present day.

I am reminded beginning about 8:45 pm by Delilah that snack time is approaching.  She does this by walking up to me and staring at me; sometimes she barks, but I stand my ground!  Not a moment before 9:00, because if I do then she will expect it and before I know it, snack time will be before dinner. 🙂

The Lab Death Stare, not to be confused with the Death Star.

The Lab Death Stare, not to be confused with the Death Star.

 

Delilah thinks she’s won the lottery at snack time, she runs to the pantry, jumping and leaping for joy, almost tripping you or knocking you down to win the prize.  This happens every single night.

Most nights I give Sampson his treat first and he runs off to the bedroom, snack in mouth.  If for some reason the bedroom door is shut, then he comes back and looks at me and I go and open the door for him.

Delilah runs into the living room with her treat and inhales there.  Once she has finished her treat she goes into the bedroom and waits for Sampson to move so she can inspect the bed for crumbs and clean up after him like the good mama dog that she is.

Last night Sampson headed off for the bedroom and then turned around and came back.  Hubby said, “What’s the matter big boy?”

Labrador's treat looks like cigar

And it dawned on me, the cat was on the bed.  If the cat is on the bed before him, Sampson will NOT get on the bed.  If Bob jumps up on the bed while Sampson is sleeping, then it is ok but not vice versa.

I reminded Sampson he is a 90 pound dog and Bob weighs 10 pounds dripping wet as I walked past him into the bedroom.  Luckily Bob was already on his way out to see what all the fuss was about.

Silly dog.

I love that photo of Sampson, it makes me think of someone with a cigar in their mouth.

Throwback Thursday. It’s a reminder that the more things change, the more things stay the same. 🙂

Delilah STILL practices the Lab Death Stare. Although, now she can make it until almost 9:30. 😉

 

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My Silly Dog

August 16, 2016 By Jodi

So this guy right here likes to go to bed almost immediately after supper.

Golden Labrador

And although I know he can hold his pee a really long time (siriusly, I think one wickedly rainy day, he held it for 20 hours), I like to make sure he goes out at least once before I head to bed.

Because of his bum leg, I hate for him to eat his supper, go to bed and then have to get up to go outside, so I’ve been trying to make sure he goes out almost immediately after he eats.

On days that we struggle to get him out to pee, Hubby will take him out front.

Sampson loves to sit out front and just watch the world go by. Before he injured his leg, he used to go out front with Hubby all the time, but since his injury, his time out front and off-leash has been very limited.

Last week, there were a couple of days in a row where Hubby took Sampson out front to potty.

Guess what?

The little shit only wants to go out front now! The other night I took him out back and he walked over and waited at the gate to go out front.

 

Silly dog.

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You Make Me Laugh – August 14, 2016

August 14, 2016 By Jodi

You make me laugh (or smile), the sweet, funny, loving things my dogs do that make me laugh or smile on a daily basis.

Sampson, when you push the rug off the “step” you use to get onto the bed…

Golden Lab on Crib Bed

You make me laugh.

Backstory: I have a crib mattress that resides under my bed. When the grandkids outgrew the crib, I threw it out (it was missing some bits and wouldn’t meet current safety standards) and I kept the mattress.

I use the mattress like a trundle bed, so when one of the grandkids sleeps over, I would pull the mattress out, and make it up.

Since Sampson did his partial tear, I haven’t wanted him jumping on the bed. I couldn’t find a step that I really liked, so pulled the mattress out and put a non-slip throw rug on it, so he could use that as a step.

It’s just about perfect.

For him.

It’s nice and wide, long enough and springy. For me, it’s just one more thing I have to worry about tripping over when the bladder calls at 3:00 am.

SO anyhoo, I have this throw rug on it, because the mattress itself is slippery and I don’t need him slipping when he gets on the bed.

A couple of mornings I’ve caught him sleeping on the mattress, but this one particular morning he had pulled the rug off.

He must have been hot.

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