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Things I See that You Don’t See

June 12, 2014 By Jodi

With our split walking schedule, I’ve really had the chance to observe both my dogs to see what makes them tick.   When I walk Sampson he likes to sniff, BUT he’s also very much into looking around, watching for people and other dogs.  Many is the time when he’s stopped to poop or pee and heard a voice or noise and stopped what he was doing to continue his walk.  Sampson (the dog who gets no affection at home) regards people as the ultimate rubbie resource.

When I walk Delilah her walk is more scent oriented. Her nose is typically to the ground sniffing for something to eat, or a trail to follow to something to eat.

I on the other hand am constantly on alert, mostly for off-leash dogs.  For some reason we seem to attract off leash dogs wherever we are.

Because I am constantly looking around and Delilah is not, I sometimes see things that she doesn’t see or I see something well before she does.  And I’m not counting the cats I see in the windows.  Nor will I point them out to her, I could see her dragging me up to every window on the street, looking inside to see if someone left food on the table.

No thank you!

So here are some of the things I’ve seen on our walks, that Delilah has not.

A cardinal that flies across our path and lights on the roof of a house.

A cardinal that flies across our path and lights on the roof of a house.

A cat that saw us through a stand of trees and went to hide under a car.  Can you see it?

A cat that saw us through a stand of trees and went to hide under a car. Can you see it?

A bolder cat, who openly stared at us.

A bolder cat, who openly stared at us.

She actually spotted this one after I stopped to take the photo.

And one more cat who watched quietly from the safety of the yard.

And one more cat who watched quietly from the safety of the yard.

A lonely tennis ball waiting for someone to play with.

A lonely tennis ball waiting for someone to play with.

A brave and daring Chipmunk.

A brave and daring Chipmunk.

Okay, she did see this one too, because I stopped and had to keep moving closer just so you could see it.  Then she was on high alert for the rest of the walk.

A discarded toy.

A discarded toy.

A dad playing ball with his boys.

A dad playing ball with his boys.

I better put a disclaimer in here.  Emma, hold on to your mom, you are not going to believe that Delilah has actually walked by this twice (TWICE) without even noticing it.

Yes Emma, it's a WABBIT!!

Yes Emma, it’s a WABBIT!!

How are your pups on a walk?  Are they scent or sight hounds?

Follow-up Friday

There will be no Follow-Up Friday tomorrow.  For the first time EVER we are participating in the Fit Dog Friday Blog hop.  I am currently (if all went well) in Florida celebrating my nephew’s graduation from college, along with his daughter’s birthday.

This is Thursday’s Barks and Bytes Blog Hop hosted by 2 Brown Dawgs and Heart Like a Dog.  This is a blog hop for all bloggers, you don’t have to have a pet blog to join, we simply as that you display one of our badges and link back to your hosts.

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You Make Me Smile – June 8, 2014

June 8, 2014 By Jodi

You make me smile (or laugh) 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 do your part in saving the planet by insuring the recycling is clean…..

Potato sticks!  I didn't get any potato sticks.

Potato sticks! I didn’t get any potato sticks.

 

Let me check this to make sure it's clean.

Let me check this to make sure it’s clean.

 

Yup, sure enough, they left one.  Good thing they have me!

Yup, sure enough, they left one. Good thing they have me!

 

You make me smile.

What about you?  Do you have any recyclers amongst you?

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Filed Under: You Make Me Smile Tagged With: Delilah, Humor, Life With Sampson And Delilah, You Make Me Smile

Follow-up Friday – June 6, 2014

June 6, 2014 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and generally wrap up my week.

You Make Me Smile – June 1, 2014

Oh Mama, it's two bones, it's not like I'm a bone collector....

Oh Mama, it’s two bones, it’s not like I’m a bone collector….

Emma said, “Mom wishes we had an “all over, all the time” cam because there are so many hilarious or cute moments that just aren’t captured.”

I was just talking with someone about this!  We need a camera for Delilah and a camera for my head, so you’d get both views. 

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s Mom said, “Ducky makes me laugh when she runs around the house at full, turbo-charged, speed and then lays down on a dog bed and flops over fast asleep. ”

That would make me laugh too!

Jackie Bouchard said, “Love how her eyes are sparkling in that picture!”

That is a setting on my camera called Sparkle, it’s under the “Magic” dial, I think it’s better than red-eye! LOL

I’m Drowning in Clutter

Genvieve says, “No holes in the walls?? Gah! That’s a phobia I never even heard of before!”

I didn’t say it was phobia! I just don’t like them, but I’m NOT afraid of them. 😉

Emma said, “My mom is an organizational freak. She kind of makes herself crazy with keeping things in order, BUT, there are places where she has messes! Take a hotel room…she never hangs up or puts anything away, everything is always in heaps on the floor including bathroom towels. ”

I am the exact opposite!  I love my hotel room to be neat and tidy and my house is a mess! LOL

Frankie and Ernie said, “I would have suggested those Command Stick up thingys that come OFF when you want them to.”

THAT is a very good idea!  I imagine for leashes they would be super easy too!  Thank you so much!

Mary said, “I have a tiny closet near the door with hooks inside it. That holds the leashes, harnesses, the broom, the flashlight, bags, and frisbee.”

I wondered how you handled that!!  I imagine in an RV you need to be super organized and keep your clutter to a minimum.

Maggie said, “! I am actually the opposite… I am an obsessive UNclutterer. I can. not. stand. clutter.”

Come, come live with me and help me UNclutter!

Protecting Your Dog From Fleas and Ticks

Barb said, “Living in Australia, we have a problem with fleas and ticks too, and I was wondering if I can buy this product here in Oz.”

Lauranne said, “I wonder if they do anything similar over this side of the pond?”

My rep said there are international reps at Pet Naturals so she believes items can be shipped internationally.

Kim from Life at Golden Pines said, “We had a really big problem with fleas that started last July when Sunny came to us with fleas. I was totally ignorant on how to handle them, and all the dogs ended up getting them. We tried everything, and I mean everything to get rid of them!!! I now have a PHD in flea control and can tell you what works, and what doesn’t work. But I also HATE to use chemicals on my dogs, but it was at a point that I was really desperate and so I used Frontline spending 100′s of dollars, and it didn’t work. My vets told me that it wasn’t possible, but I can say with about 97% certainty that it doesn’t. But you are right, natural products work the best and are the safest, and Vermont Natural Flea and Tick is one of the products that DOES work because I bought a lot of it.”

Wow Kim.  I know at times they can be very hard to get rid of, but I had no idea you’d been through this.  I did ask my rep and she said you may want to give them a call and inquire about purchasing in bulk. 🙂

Jenna, Mark “HuskyCrazed” Drady asked, “Where can I find their form to try this out?”

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s Mom said, “Okay, where’s the form?”

Okay I think what happened is the linky color is the same color as the font I am using, SO it doesn’t show up in the text.  It was actually the word form, but for you guys, because I love you so much, CLICK HERE.

Misty Shores Chesapeakes said, “I recently read a blog post about using rose geranium oil to repel ticks so I am going to give that a try, ”

I did try rose geranium oil before and I can’t remember why I stopped.  I think it was because either I or the dogs did not care for the smell.

I Thought Wrong

It saddens me that you have no faith in me Mama.

It saddens me that you have no faith in me Mama.

Molly the Wally said, “You’d think they would have learned from the first incident wouldn’t you?”

I thought so, I really did.  I was just so stunned to see her repeating it.

Rama’s Mama voiced the sentiment all of you had, “Ugh. That whole situation is one of my major peeves. Seriously people, puppies don’t make the rules. And they don’t learn boundaries without being taught boundaries. I see that puppy ending up getting hit by a car.”

Thank you.  That is my concern OR getting attacked by an unfriendly dog. 🙁

Jan said, “Maybe you and Delilah will be a role model for people who don’t seem to have a basic understanding of what it means to raise a puppy. ”

Oh Jan, we think so much alike.  I said to my husband, I’d like to knock on her door and say, “Let’s walk your dog.” “-) 

DogDaz said, “BTW – Since Louise is a reactive dog, and Sofie hates puppies, that situation would have caused me tremendous anxiety.”

See Delilah can be reactive on leash and that was what really concerned me. Although according to our Animal Control as long as Delilah was on leash, and the other dog was not, Delilah would not be in trouble, but to me it’s simply not worth the risk.

Blueberry’s Human asked, “Can you have “Moron Dog Owner” business sized cards made up for those people as well as others you seem to often encounter that list the criteria for earning such a title? I don’t think you’d have any trouble coming up with a list that make for a moron dog owner. They really provide the material for you easily enough.”

They really do, don’t they?  I bet I could make booku bucks training dogs just in my walking area alone!

Monday I have an EPIC post planned, a huge give-away so don’t forget to check back. 

What? Oh, okay, sure, I’ll give you a clue.

1- pet smart

Have a great weekend everyone!!  

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