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You Make Me Smile – July 19, 2015

July 19, 2015 By Jodi

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

Delilah, the way you smile when you’re stretching…

Chocolate Lab

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You make me smile.

This photo was taken with the “Magic” setting on my camera. I love the way her fur shines, and the shadows fall around her. I’m not 100% sure whether she’s really smiling or it’s just the way the photo was taken.

What do your dogs do that make you smile?

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Follow-Up Friday – July 17, 2015

July 17, 2015 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 – July 12, 2015

Golden Lab

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Lauren Miller said, “Mine run circles around me! They come back when I whistle and then take off again. People always ask me where they are and I say, “WAIT FOR IT!!!” and then they pop up.”

That makes me laugh…”WAIT FOR IT!!!” Dogs are so silly sometimes.

Jan K said, “Sheba is the only one ever allowed off leash, and she usually runs ahead. I’ll keep calling her back to me, so she runs back and forth a lot!”

On the rare occasions I do let Delilah off leash (at least lately) she herself has been so good at checking in that I don’t get the opportunity to call her back! Sampson thinks that every time I call him, someone is nearby. He’s such a tool.

Hailey and Zaphod said, “Hailey has to be on leash as she would run way to far away. Phod never goes to far, and if he thinks he is too far, he comes back.”

That’s sweet of Phod, Hailey is like Delilah. I can’t tell you how many times she’s taken off on me.

Jan said, “Off leash my guys mostly forget I’m the pack leader. They become feral until I call their names.”

LOL I just can’t picture your dogs as ‘feral’.

Jen Gabbard said, “Aw that’s so sweet, he looks so chill. Laika will run ahead but instead of sitting she turns around & silently barks at me.”

Does she just open and shut her mouth with no sound? That’s adorable!

Karen Dibert said, “Louie is the same! He’ll run ahead, then stop and look back as if to say, “are you even coming?” Margo, on the other hand, will keep running to find the end of the earth. She can’t be off leash.”

It seems you and I have two dogs with similar personalities. 😉

Cats, Cats and More Cats! – Blog the Change

Oh the cats!

Just a few of the kitties looking for their forever homes.

Before we hit the comments, I want to thank all of you who shared this post. Donna updated me yesterday.  When the rescue came out to de-flea the cats, they agreed to take two more cats, and the owner is keeping one, which means they are still looking for homes for nine cats. Sadly some of the cats are too feral and they will be trapped, neutered and released.

Sue said, “I tried to take off my judgey pants, honest, but I sure wish that lady had spayed/neutered 🙁 We’ve lived in the country for years and like someone else said, we’ve fed a lot of feral cats over the years. S/N is our friends and the cats’, too.”

It is hard not to be judgey, Sue, I know. From what I know of hoarding, it appears to be a mental illness and based on some of the pictures of the house that I saw, I would say hoarding wasn’t their only problem. Don’t get me wrong, my housekeeping is far from perfect, but based on the pictures I saw, this couple was in way over their heads. (God forgive me for saying it.)

Jan said, “I saw a TV special on the number of kittens one unneutered male cat can produce and it was phenomenal. I’ve been working with our shelter to try to solve the same problem you cite where one lady fed all the feral cats in the area and when she was not able to care for them there were over 30!!”

THAT’S a lot of cats Jan! I often wonder how people get in so far over their heads.

Cathy Keisha said, “Unfortunately the best intentions can go wrong. Someone we know is in a similar situation. We’ll share and hope someone gives those kitties a place to live.”

And I do believe this woman did have good intentions, but it would seem like they really didn’t have the money to care for all those cats, never mind have them spayed and neutered. I hope the person you know can find homes for their cats.

Jan K said, “It is too bad when someone tries to do the right thing but it gets out of control. It is also sad that people are dumping cats and that the shelters are full.”

I think it’s easy to lose control and I agree, it’s sad that our society feels like animals are disposable.

Jen Gabbard said, “There’s never enough people to foster, donate, or adopt. But I have to remind myself that we can each only do so much, and when we each do something for at least one animal in need it is making the biggest difference in the world to that animal. I try not to let negativity get to me when it comes to animal advocacy, but somedays I realize how daunting it is. ”

It is so hard not to let it drag you down, but all we can do is the best we can and that is how we make a difference.

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, “I know those people mean well but if they could just get the animals spayed and neutered it might not get out of hand. Wish there was a less expensive spay neuter clinic for people in this situation.”

I think there are places around that do low cost, but I also think a lot of folks don’t know where to find such resources.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “I hope they can find homes for those cats. It does not sound like an ideal situation for a happy outcome.”

I agree.

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Lauren Miller said, “They might not hate him as much now that he’s older. Zoe doesn’t like puppies, either!”

That would be nice, since she is more than likely going to be staying with us for a couple of weeks while we work on removing a tenant.

Emma said, “We learned early on that other dogs get to play with us in the yard and then come into the house too, so we always let them in. Mom is happy our lives started this way so we don’t have any issues. No, Mom isn’t super clever or smart, it just happened because in Germany dogs are everywhere, go everywhere and most of our friends had dogs so it just happened and turned out to be a good thing.”

I think that’s awesome, I wish the states were more like Germany in that respect.

Taryn said, “LOL! Isn’t it annoying when the dogs don’t do their park and provide blog fodder?!”

And all this time I thought I was the one who lost my mojo…maybe it’s her. 😉 LOL

Mary said, “I suppose you just need to be proud of Delilah for keeping her shit together.”

Honestly Mary, these days she keeps her shit together better than I do. 🙂

We Live in a Flat said, “I thought this was rather humorous. 🙂 And aren’t you glad Delilah was so chill?”

Thank you. Humor seems to be harder for me to come by these days, and yes, I’m so glad she was so chill!

Repoleon said, “They are a mystery aren’t they…. I can’t count the times I have expected things to be fine and they have gone terribly wrong or the times I expected the worst and it was all good.”

Yes, exactly! Although I have to say, I tend to lean towards things going badly and end up pleasantly surprised.

Bulldog Puppy

Beau did not know body dog language.

Flea said, “I do believe Beau is the cutest bulldog I’ve ever seen.”

He is pretty damn cute. 

Beau as he looks today.

Beau as he looks today.

That’s it for me folks! Have a wonderful weekend!

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She Walked Away – Barks and Bytes

July 16, 2015 By Jodi

Way back before I knew anything about introducing dogs to each other, we had a friend come for a visit and bring her lab. I left Delilah in the house and Sampson and I went outside to greet them. I’ll never forget looking up and seeing Delilah’s face smashed against the glass of the door, gnashing her teeth as she let Phoebe know in no uncertain terms that she was not welcome. Thankfully, despite my utter lack of knowledge regarding dog introductions, Delilah and Phoebe were fast friends. Phoebe followed Delilah all over the house, practically idolizing her, while Sampson turned out to be the snarky one that day.

A few years back our daughter came home for Christmas with her Bulldog puppy, Beau. As they came in late at night we didn’t get the opportunity to walk the dogs to try and acclimate to each other. Instead we introduced them in the yard, before bringing them in the house.

My dogs hated Beau. I’m not sure if it’s because he was a puppy and wasn’t getting their messages, or if it was because he is a Bulldog and they have both been attacked more than once by the Bulldogs across the street. Whatever the reason, it was a tense visit for me because they were constantly growling or snarking at the puppy and it was just easier for me to keep them gated off.

Bulldog Puppy

Beau did not understand he had to leave Sampson and Delilah alone.

Our daughter is back home again and naturally she brought Beau with her. He’s not a puppy any longer, but a fully grown Bulldog. He’s quite a sweetie, devoted to her and they go everywhere together.

Last weekend she brought him over to the house. She was stopping to pick up some mail and asked if she could put Beau in the yard. I agreed, and closed the windows and doors and put the air on.

As I stood in the kitchen chatting with her, I glanced up and there was Beau, bounding across my deck, right in front of the window Delilah watches the chipmunks from.

Oh snap I thought, if she sees him she’s going to lose her shit.

I called her over to me, where I could safely shield her behind the sink and keep her from looking out. I petted her, all the while keeping one eye on the door. I watched Beau bounce through the grass, hop down the stairs and walk up to the door.

I kept petting Delilah, talking to my daughter. “Poor puppy, he’s hot” she said, “I’ve got to get going.”

Still we talked. Delilah sitting in front of me getting her ears rubbed.

Beau scratched at the door. Delilah’s ears went up. I tried not to vomit.

Beau barked. I peed a little in my pants. Delilah walked away from me and casually sauntered over to the door, where she stood there looking at Beau, who was looking at her.

Then she walked away.

How can I be expected to write a humorous blog post if Delilah’s not cooperating?

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