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One Lovely Blog Award

April 17, 2012 By Jodi

Last week (on my birthday coincidentally) we were given the One Lovely Blog from our good friend Katherine at Life With Arie.
If you are unfamiliar with Life With Arie, you should head on over and check it out.  Katherine is currently doing an A to Z blog challenge, and just recently hit the half-way mark, if you hurry you can catch up.  😉
For some reason I just can’t figure out HOW to get this dang award in my side-bar, so I’m plopping it right smack in the middle!

One Lovely Blog Award

Anyway, here are the rules for the One Lovely Blog Award

 

1. Link back to the one who gave you this award – see above
2. Pass the award on to 15 other lovely bloggers.
While I love each and every one of your blogs, I decided to go with some blogs that I’ve only recently begun following.  I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Tricks For Treats
The Daily Dog Blog
Snoopy’s Dog Blog
Rumpy Dog
Paws Helping Paws
Laurie Bartolo Photography
Hey It’s Jet Here
Vizsla Inspiration
Pittieful Love
Life With Desmond
Shoes On The Wrong Feet
I Still Want More Puppies
Frankly Speaking
Collies of the Meadow
3. Follow the person who presented you with the award.   Done.  🙂
I am also presenting this award to The (mis)Adventures of Sage, sadly they lost a member of their pack today, so if you have a moment,  pop over and say hello.  I know a kind word would be appreciated right now.
Thanks again to our friend Katherine at Life With Arie, for this awesome award!
And I’m not really sure what’s up with this formatting.  It looks fine in the template, but when I hit publish it’s all smushed up.

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Filed Under: One Lovely Blog Award Tagged With: Delilah, dog training, hiking, Humor, Jodi Stone, Obedience training, One Lovely Blog Award, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, Writing

The Dogs Got Out….I'm So Done

April 16, 2012 By Jodi

Relax, it’s not my dogs.

I saw this on a friend’s facebook page.  In the comments she said she was thinking about adopting one of her dogs out.

Seems her two dogs are jumping the 6 foot fence to get to the Boxer next door, and this is ticking off the neighbors.

I went to her page and left a comment, oh and of course  I threw in a shameless promotion of this blog, by posting a link and asking her if she read it.

Later in the evening we had a facebook chat and I found out, the dogs don’t jump the fence when someone is outside with them.  Hmmm this means you would always have to be outside with your dogs, which in my opinion is counter-productive to having a fenced in yard.

She said she was the primary care-giver seeing she was home during the day, and she was frustrated.  It had been a bad day.  I told her I could relate to that and posted a link to my Defeated and Lost post.

I suggested tethering the dogs when she wasn’t able to be outside with them.  I also told her I would throw the problem out to my readers and see if any of you had any suggestions.

Last night when I signed on we chatted again.  She had spoken with her husband and they were going to invest in an electric fence.  Her husband has installed and used electric fences before.

I totally forgot about how we solved our problems last winter with Delilah going over our fence.

In the winter of 2010/2011 New England got smacked with gobs and gobs of snow.

We have a five-foot fence in our yard.  We got so much snow you could literally step over it in some spots.  We have a chocolate lab who did precisely that.

I tried tying her out, but stupidly gave her too much room and she went over the fence on her leash!

Hubby went out to Home Depot and bought some deer fencing and some sturdy sticks, then he used zip ties to secure the deer fencing along the top of our fence.  Basically he made our 5 foot fence about 7 1/2 feet high.

It looks like this:

Our ghetto fence.

Our ghetto fence.

I know it looks ghetto, but we are set far back from the road, it is only the back yard that is fenced in and it keeps my dogs safe.

I said I’d throw it out to you, so here it is.  Have you have an issue with your dogs going over your fence?  If so, how did you handle it?   How would you work with your dog to stop them from going over the fence?

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Filed Under: Delilah, Rescue Dogs, Truth is stranger, Ultimate Blog Challenge Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Humor, Jodi Stone, Labrador Retriever, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, Writing

Be The Change

April 15, 2012 By Jodi

I’ve been thinking about this Be The Change For Animals post for a while.  I thought I had it all planned out in my head but now that I am sitting down to write it, it’s like I have writer’s block.  My own fault for waiting until today to try to come up with a good post.  So I’m going to switch topics and pray that the next Be The Change, I will be better prepared.

If you’ve been reading this blog in the past week you know we had some issues at an investment property we own.  You can read the whole story here.

While I was researching the charges brought against the intruder, I found that the cruelty to animals charge is classified as a Misdemeanor U.  The charge totally confused me, so I did a little research.

A Misdemeanor U is an unclassified crime that still has penalties.  In the state of CT a cruelty to animals charge is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $50.00 fine.

Big. Deal.

I don’t know about you, but I find this totally unacceptable.

For my Be The Change For Animals post tonight, I am calling for harsher penalties for animal cruelty.  I intend on contacting my State Representative and ask him what I need to do to get this important issue before the legislature.

I encourage you to do the same.  Take a moment to find out what the penalty for animal cruelty is in your state and if you don’t think it’s strong enough, then find out what you need to do to change it.

Together we can be the change.

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