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One, Two

June 24, 2013 By Jodi

One, two foxes at my front door, that’s what I said now

Foxes, foxes who ignore you, they run ahead now

Sorry for the Spin Doctors reference, it just popped into my head.  And now, it’s stuck in yours.  You’re welcome.

Hubby made to step out the door Friday night intent on putting the doors on his jeep.  Sampson was right behind him, when he said, “There are two foxes out here.”

Photo courtesy of Free Fox pictures

Photo courtesy of Free Fox pictures

Isn’t this adorbs?  Yes, I want one.

Immediately I said, “Well he can’t go out then.”

Sampson said, “Woof, woof, whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine” which is Retriever for, “Let me at that Schiznit.”

Then Delilah joined the party.  When they were denied access to the front yard, they raced out the back, but the fox were too fast.  Once they saw Hubby they high-tailed it out of our yard and into the neighbor’s yard.

The next day Sampson sniffed the yard methodically, I think he was trying to figure out whose dog it was.

They were here, I can smell them, but they're gone now.

They were here, I can smell them, but they’re gone now.  Drats, foiled again!

 

We have seen wildlife around the area.  We’ve seen deer and wild turkeys.  We’ve been told there are fishers and coyotes but we’ve never seen them.  And we’ve never had a fox in the yard before.   It makes me a tad bit nervous, only because I worry about them getting into the fence and one of the dogs getting into an altercation with it. (Like the time we had the deer in the yard.)

What types of wildlife do you have in your area?  Are they bold enough to step into your yard? Do you worry about your pets getting into the animal version of a pissing contest?

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You Make Me Laugh…June 23, 2013

June 23, 2013 By Jodi

One of the big reasons I started this blog was for all the crazy, funny things my dogs do that bring a smile to my face or a laugh to my lips.

Sometimes it’s not easy to write a full blog post about it and sometimes I forget to share.

Some posts will be You Make Me Laugh and others will be You Make Me Smile, but they will all be the silly, sweet, funny things Sampson and Delilah do that help make crazy days just a little bit easier.

Feel free to share what your pet does to make you laugh/smile in the comments.

Fart

Did you hear that?  You're saying it came from ME?  Why are you laughing?

Did you hear that? You’re saying it came from ME? Why are you laughing?

 

Believe it or not, I’m actually surprised by her farting, only because I’ve never heard a dog’s fart before.  They are usually the silent (but deadly) kind.  Does your dog fart?  Do you hear it, or are you only aware of it when you smell it?

 

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Follow-Up Friday – June 21, 2013

June 22, 2013 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday co-hosted by Hound Girl and Heart Like a Dog.   No introductions needed as ya’ll met Kari last week.

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The blog hop that helps you wrap up your week and leads you right into the weekend.

Rescued Heroes – Update

Thanks to all of you who shared and promoted this great project on your social media sites.  I checked the project on Monday and they had met their goal!

See Beautiful – Author’s Note

We sure do have a beautiful area to walk, which works out well for me as I usually use the walks as an opportunity to de-stress.

The path in to our little slice of paradise.

The path in to our little slice of paradise.

Jan asked, “Your flowers look like Clematis?”

No idea Jan, they were there when we moved in and neither one of us are very good with plants.

Go Check – Author’s Note

Off-leash recalls have been a struggle with Delilah from day one.  She’ll do fantastic for months at a time and then boom, she blows off a recall.

JoAnn said, “Have you tried training her to recall to a whistle.”

You know I was working with them with a whistle, but I’m not really sure how to train it.  I wonder if it would be beneficial to her?

Sue said, ” Years ago my tripawd used to take off after deer (he’s the one we hung a cow bell on).” and 2 Brown Dawgs asked, “Have you ever thought of putting a bell on her like they do with dogs hunting in high cover?”

You know I hadn’t thought about it, but it might not be a bad idea.  Since both Sampson and Delilah wear collars with tags on them, sometimes I hear the tinkle of the tags and think it’s her, but it’s really him.  A cow bell would definitely sound different. 🙂

Since my walks are supposed to be about unwinding and de-stressing having her running off is counter productive.  As of right now, she will remain on leash unless we are in a fenced in area.

Heeeeeeere’s Manny – Author’s Note

2 Brown Dawgs asked, “Seven is senior?”

Apparently yes.  Even if you figure it in dog years, I don’t think seven is “senior.”   But what do I know?

Jen said, “Yes, we do tend to highlight those breeds near to our hearts, don’t we?”

We sure do!

What Did You Do To Her? – Author’s Note

Thank you all for your kind words and for sharing your stories about your experiences with dogs and children.  I’m truly grateful that Delilah did not bite my granddaughter.  It is a reminder to me that even when I’m in the same room, I need to be aware of what’s going on.

This ‘N That Thursday

Thank you all for the positive thoughts for Sampson, I know so many of you who have dealt with or are dealing with aging or ill pets and I know it’s not easy.  And while the possibility is likely it is a fatty tumor, there is always the chance it could be something far more sinister.

I worry, what can I say?

2 Brown Dawgs asked, “Was the tick attached as long as they say it takes to transmit the disease? I am unclear on timing. Was the disease transmitted in a shorter time frame?”

You know according to the CDC the tick has to be attached for a minimum of 24 hours, though the ‘norm’ is 36 to 48 hours.  I picked the kids up about 9:30 and noticed the tick about 6:30, which is only 9 hours.  My daughter said she did not notice anything on her when she got her dressed that morning, but we are talking about something as small as the head of a pin.

Your guess is as good as mine.  The good thing is that we caught it early and besides being a bit cranky with a rash, she didn’t seem to have any of the ‘typical’ symptoms.

That is my wrap up for the week.  Many thanks to Kari who kindly hosted the hop all on her own this week.  I have a co-host lined up for next week (JoAnn) but I’d love to share the love with you.  If you can join a blog hop, you can host one too, it’s super simple.

Have a great weekend and thanks again to Hound Girl!

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