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It’s a Dog, No It’s a Cat…Barks and Bytes

November 6, 2014 By Jodi

A few years back our daughter’s cat, Bob came to stay with us.  Bob Stone (isn’t that the cutest name for a cat?) is quite the character.  Unlike some cats, he adjusted quite well to living with dogs.  In fact, he adjusted so well, he began to act like a dog.  I called him a Cog. 

We work on having our dogs sit while we are putzing about in the kitchen.  Bob quickly learned that sitting while we worked earned him nibbles of treats.

Bob learned sitting would earn you a treat.

Bob learned sitting would earn you a treat.

Many days I would find Bob and Delilah side by side at the french door, watching for chipmunks, or just watching leaves fall.

Bob so wanted to be part of the dog’s pack, he would often times try to climb up on the bed when they were sleeping, but  most times the dogs would have none of it.  Then he would go sleep in crate, or curl up on one of the dog’s beds.

 

At least I can claim the crate.

At least I can claim the crate.

Bob was one of the first cats to sneak into a photo.  Sadly his phrase, "PhotoBobbing" never caught on.

Bob was one of the first cats to sneak into a photo. Sadly his phrase, “PhotoBobbing” never caught on.

I did write a little bit about Bob.  You can find those stories, here, and here.

I tell you this because I’m beginning to suspect Bob wasn’t the only animal in the house who started to pick up another species traits.

I’m speaking of course about Delilah.

Delilah who seems to think she’s capable of climbing up on the couch and curling up on your lap.  Except she can’t figure out how to curl up there.

Now what?  Bob made it look so easy.

Now what? Bob made it look so easy.

Delilah who thinks she can catch a chipmunk.

Delilah who has the knack for getting underfoot when you are trying to do something.  Like race to the kitchen to check on the food.

While she doesn’t wrap herself around my ankles like a cat can, she does have the uncanny talent of shoving her head between my legs.  Since she’s a large dog her head hits me right about crotch level.  Quite an unsettling moment when you bend over to pick something up and get shoved in the behind and then licked on the nose. 

Or when you’re trying to get ready for work and it looks like you having a baby that looks like a Chocolate lab.

I think the worse thing however is when you rush in the door in a hurry to use the bathroom.  Have you ever tried to pull your pants down with a dog’s head between your legs?

 

 

You're such a whiner and very uncoordinated I might add.

I thought you said you were a good multi-tasker?

 

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Time Flies

November 4, 2014 By Jodi

Due to Sampson’s ACL injury, most of our walking this year has been around our neighborhood.  His surgery was the end of March and he had a slow recovery and we weren’t cleared to go onto the trails until sometime in July or August.

Even then, I’ve kept our wood walks to a minimum.  Mostly because of the possibility of encountering off-leash dogs, but also due to the challenges of walking in the woods.  Fallen trees, rocks, leaves, roots.  Anything that might pose too much of a hazard to Sampson.

Typically when we head out the door for a walk I let the dogs choose our path.  More times than not they stick around our neighborhood, whether that’s from habit, or they’ve come to enjoy seeing all the other dogs and people, I’m not really sure.  

Of course there are the times, like when it’s pitch black in the morning and Sampson is hell bent for the woods when I guide them in a different direction.  That also happens if I haven’t doused them with flea/tick spray before leaving the house or if time is short.

Lately I’ve been making an effort to get them up to the woods at least a couple of times a week.

All that being said, I feel I’ve missed so much in our woods this year.  I mean last year we went to the woods every day and this year, we’ve been lucky if we’ve been there 20 out of 182 walks.  

We totally missed spring.  

We did get a couple of days during the summer, but most of the walks have been in the fall.

Basically we went from this

The one photo I took from summer in the woods.

The one photo I took from summer in the woods.

To this.

The field just as the leaves were turning.

The field just as the leaves were turning.

To this.

Leaves, leaves and more leaves.

Leaves, leaves and more leaves.

Do you remember when you were a kid?  It took forever for your birthday and Christmas to come.  School vacation was SO far away and time just seemed to drag.  Whatever happened to that?  Now it seems like time just flies.  We went from spring to fall in a nanosecond.  

Am I the only one that feels time is just zipping past?  

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You Make Me Laugh – October 26, 2014

October 26, 2014 By Jodi

You make me laugh (or smile), the funny, sweet, 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 drool on our walks, you make me smile.  When you capture something in that drool and it hangs from your mouth….

Does this leaf make my mouth look big?

Does this leaf make my mouth look big?

You make me laugh.

Do your pets drool on their walks?  Have they ever ‘caught’ something?

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