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Follow-Up Friday – January 30, 2015

January 30, 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 – January 25, 2015

Dog uses pillow like a person

No wonders peeps like sleeping on pillows.

Emma said, “Sampson, you are a funny boy! Bailie and I both give hugs and if we aren’t done and Mom tries to move our paws, we hug tighter! Bailie also sleeps on a pillow in bed sometimes.”

I think that’s super cool Emma.  My dogs don’t do a lot of hugging, I hope you’ll have one for me in Nashville.

Rebecca said, “What a great picture. We would play a game with Andy our standard poodle by throwing a couch pillow down on the floor and no matter where we threw it Andy would go over and lay down next to it and put his head on the pillow.”

Now that’s a neat trick!  I’ve never heard of that, did you have a command for it, or did he just naturally do it?

Jan said, “Dogs have lived with humans for so many thousands of years they think they are (superior) humans…”

Sometimes I do feel they are superior.  They have such a capacity for love and forgiveness, which is definitely a trait all humans could use.

Sherrie Petrie said, “This year for Christmas instead of giving our girls a bunch of toys we gave them each a soft cozy blanket from Petsmart (some of the $ goes to their charities) and with two of them being Chihuahuas it is so funny to watch them make their, as hubby puts it burrito nests at nite for their pre-bedtime naps. One will make a cave so all you can see are ears and a nose. Or they will whine until “daddy” actually wraps them up like a burrito and tucks them in until they get too hot and then they make what we call “the birds nest” and rest their nose on top of the rim.”

That sounds adorable!  Do you video it?  I would probably watch it over and over. 

Delilah the Defender

Funny things dogs do.

Are you on about that again?

Sue said, ” My Lucy was the shop dog at my antique shop and greeted everyone with joy. However, one day when she and Tucker were home alone, a neighbor stopped by. He later reported he’d never seen such a big, furious dog before in his life. Lucy had jumped up on the glass door and went nuts. She took her home guarding duties very seriously. (And Tucker? The neighbor said he was sitting a few feet away from Lucy and wagging his tail.) These days it is quiet Rudy who really does not like strange men. Why? I dunno.”

Oh Sue, they sound exactly like my two.  I’ve seen Delilah with her face mashed up against the glass, teeth gnashing, barking furiously.  Sampson just wags his tail. 

Blueberry’s Human said, “Wait…you don’t have to pump your own gas????? I’m movin’ to Jersey!”

Not only do you not have to pump your own gas, I’m pretty sure it’s against the law.  AND New Jersey isn’t all that far from me.

Hawk aka Brown Dog said, “Oh, when something is seriously threatening I growl so softly only my Human can hear. If I’m leaping and barking at the door I’m just announcing that someone has arrived.”

YOU are a very well trained dog Hawk, my dogs aren’t nearly that good. 

Jan K said, “Luke is exactly like Delilah, though he backs off from people most of the time. If they ignore him he is usually OK. He will warm up to people, but it takes a long time. He’s kind of a “bark first, ask questions later” kind of dog.”

Delilah is the same way!!  It takes her a LONG time to warm up too.  She’s really very aloof with almost everyone.  In fact, I think this year she’s really begun to warm up to my mom and sister and it’s been almost 8 years!

A Wet Towel for Delilah, Some More Xanax for Me

Hives on dogs

It’s not a fancy ‘doo, it’s an ugly, itchy mess.

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, “Holy cow girlfriend, what next???? Poor girl, I can’t believe she wasn’t itching herself raw with all those hives. Yes defiantly a allergic reaction but from what??? Any thing unusual or different she did before that all happened? Glad the benadryl worked!”

I’ve learned not to ask that question, “What next?” LOL Generally the universe has an answer for that one. 

Daisy said, “OMG! That would totally freak me out.”

I think the look on my face would have been priceless.

Emma said, “Where do these weird things come from and why do they only happen on weekends when the vet is closed or during a blizzard?

I don’t know why it always happens like that.  I’m just grateful I took her to the vet before the big storm hit.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “How scary. I wonder what caused the reaction?”

From what I read on Pet36o an allergic reaction occurs about 20 minutes after ingestion.  I noticed the first hive after her breakfast and the second one after dinner.  My best guess is the joint supplement I was using.  I’ve been told that SO many pets are on supplements with shellfish in it and an allergic reaction for dogs from shellfish is rare, but to me that doesn’t mean it CAN’T happen.  She is a rare one herself. 

Frankie and Ernie said, “OMD that picture looked like you had a FURRY CROWN on your head…”

I was thinking corn row, but I’ll go with Furry Crown. 🙂

Lauranne asked, “How do you not have xanax on a permanent drip link to your arm??”

Is that a thing?  I need to get one.  In the meantime….I guess I’ll have some more whiskey in my coffee.

Sherrie Petrie said, “my experience with animals is one of the biggies is grains and dairy. Try a grain free diet for Delilah and see if that helps.”

Thanks Sherrie, we are grain free already and her dairy is limited.  I’m really thinking it’s the shellfish.

My Dog is a Doofus

Frankie and Ernie said, “WE think it is GRAND that the Doofus is so Friendly and Loves Peeps so much… It is like being a Pawsonal GREETER… butt BETTER than the ones they used to have at Walmart…”

Oh Frankie and Ernie, you always make me laugh.  I love how you called him the Doofus.

Rachele Baker, DVM said, “It sounds like Sampson just has a lot of love in his heart to share.”

You’re very sweet.  He really is such a loving guy.  He’s out to win everyone over.

Jan said, “Sampson is the dog version of a politician or maybe a beloved statesman or possibly a used car salesman.”

I’ll go with beloved….politicians or used car salesman….I’m not so sure. 🙂

Daisy says, “I think they’re just sociable and interested. At least that’s what I tell myself. ;)”

I like it Daisy.  

Well folks, that’s it for me.  Thanks for hanging in there and have a great weekend.

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A Wet Towel for Delilah, Some More Xanax for Me

January 27, 2015 By Jodi

Yesterday morning I noticed a hive over Delilah’s right eye.  She has a tendency to get a large welt when she’s bit by a bug, so naturally, I assumed something had bit her.  Since we were forecast for a blizzard I had to run out to the store, and when I got home I checked her eye and the hive seemed like it might have moved slightly and her eye was a bit more swollen.  

I called the vet.

By the time we arrived at our 4:20 appointment, the bulk of the swelling around her eye was gone.  The vet could see a little swollen area and said to keep an eye on her and if it got worse to give her some Benadryl.  She said the Benadryl might make her tired.

I laughed.

Just before dinner I noticed she had a hive over her left eye.

Dog with hive

Does this arrow make my eye look puffy?

I gave her some Benadryl with her dinner, then Hubby and I ate ours and watched a show.  While we were watching the show Delilah climbed up on my lap looking for some attention.  I had noticed she was a tad bit clingy so I held her and rubbed her until she got down.

After the show was over I got up to do dishes and of course Delilah came with me.  When I looked at her under the kitchen light, this is what I saw.

Hives on dogs

It’s not a fancy new ‘doo, it’s an itchy, ugly mess.

 

It’s like she just went POOF.  The poor little thing was covered with hives.  On her nose, around her eyes and all over the top of her head.  She looked like her hair was standing up all over her head.

The vet gave us enough Benadryl for three to four days and said if I noticed the hive getting worse to start her on the Benadryl and keep her on it, to make sure we get whatever is in her system out.

I placed another call to the vet, but because we are in the middle of a blizzard, I didn’t hear back last night.   So of course I did the one thing you aren’t supposed to do.  

I consulted Dr. Google.  I know, I know.  BUT this time I found the Pet360 site, which basically said it’s an allergic reaction.  Not the best news in the world, because how the hell do you determine what the allergen is?  BUT it was enough to help me feel a wee bit better. 

Meanwhile I message Jodi Chick who suggested I wipe her down with a wet towel, in case it was a contact allergy.

Delilah was curled up sleeping on her bed, but I woke her up to wipe her down.  I wiped her all over with a wet towel and the hives seemed to have gone down quite a bit.

Funny, but the Benadryl worked with her, she went right back to sleep.  Me on the other hand…

Someone remind me to get a refill on my Xanax today.

Special thanks to my friend, One Person’s View for giving me the title for this post.

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Delilah the Defender

January 26, 2015 By Jodi

SlimDoggy had a post last week, How Protective is Your Dog?  As I began writing my response, I realized my response was more like a post.

I got a good thing going here.  Thankyouverymuch.

I got a good thing going here. Thankyouverymuch.

I have one protective dog, Delilah.  I joke that Sampson would rush an intruder for a belly rub. He loves everyone.  In fact, he only ever growled at one person, it was a man on the beach in North Carolina.  Immediately I thought, that is not a nice man.  I found out after he was the neighborhood jerk.  

Delilah on the other hand is extremely protective.  The first time we noticed it was shortly after she came to live with us.  We were having a tag sale in anticipation of moving, my sister who Delilah had seen many times before, opened the gate to walk into the yard and Delilah wasn’t expecting it.  Growling she rushed towards my sister, thankfully we were right there to assure her everything was okay.

About five months later we were settling into our current house.  The process involved moving the washer/dryer hook up from the basement to the master closet.  Because of limited space, we ordered new appliances.

Our plumber happened to be here when the appliances were delivered.  Sampson was at daycare, but Delilah was home because she was recovering from being spayed.  When the delivery men arrived Delilah went ballistic.  I’m not sure what exactly set her off.  I’m guessing it had something to do with her life before us, but I don’t know with any certainty.  

The deliverymen were hispanic and one was wearing a hat while the other wore a bandana.  I had Delilah on leash to try to keep her from over exerting herself.  When the delivery men started up the stairs, Delilah lost her shit, she was barking and lunging so badly, I had to shut her in a bedroom because I was afraid she’d hurt herself. 

My plumber stayed until the deliverymen left and when I opened the door to let Delilah out of the room, she knew exactly where those deliverymen had been.  She tore into the bedroom intent on putting a hurting on someone.  Thankfully she calmed down when she realized it was our plumber.

One morning in early summer I had the back door open.  I was in the kitchen taking care of morning chores, my sister had dropped by and we were chatting.  I had completely forgotten the lawn was scheduled for a tick spraying and we were first on the list.  

I saw the man walk onto the deck the same time she did.  Her four legs were faster than my two.  She tore out the door with me behind her.  The bug man was quick (evidently he’s used to charging dogs) and jumped up onto our retaining wall.  She put her paws right up on the wall and was letting him know he was not welcome.  

Our oil fill pipe is at the back of the house, right next to the french doors.  I hate having to get oil when we aren’t home because I know a person in the yard tosses her over the edge, but the delivery people can never give you the exact time of deliver.  We had an oil delivery in November, I came home just as the man was getting back into his truck.  He said,”Man your dog wanted a piece of me.  She was barking and jumping at the door, finally I just knelt on the deck and bowed my head.  Then she was okay.”

It’s not just the house she’s protective of.  New Jersey is the only state on the East coast (probably the whole country) where you can’t pump your own gas.  This means someone has to come up to the car window.  This does not sit well with Delilah, she barks and growls trying to get out the window at the threat.

Typically Delilah is fairly aloof with people.  She may show initial interest but once she’s checked them out, she’s ready to move on.  One day this past summer a man approached us on a walk.  He was walking slowly towards us and talking softly.  Delilah growled.  I said not happening and moved her out of the situation.

I’ve no doubt she would die protecting me, but I’d rather not put her in a situation where she feels she has to defend herself or me, it’s easier to listen to her instincts and remove us both from a potentially scary situation.

Funny things dogs do.

Die? Let’s not exaggerate Mama.

Did you read SlimDoggys’ post?  Do you have a protective dog or would your dog trade you for a belly rub?

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