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I’m Drowning in Clutter

June 3, 2014 By Jodi

I don’t know about you, but lately it seems like I just can’t keep up with everything.  It’s true, I’m drowning in clutter.

By far the biggest culprit for me is paper, I’m one of the few folks who could care less if the post office stops delivering on Saturday.  Bonus!!  One less day of useless crap that I don’t know what to do with.  That being said, there are other things that just seem to pile up.

Take the leashes, collars and harnesses.

Since Sampson has still not been cleared for stairs or unleashed supervision, there is only one door in our house that he can use.  It’s our French door, which we typically don’t use.  Since Sampson is a GINORMOUS puller, he’s on  a harness, but he also needs to wear his collar with his tags on it.  The harness we use has a special leash, which I use when we do our twice daily walks.  IF we are only going outside to potty, I use his daily leash and clip it to his collar.

When Delilah comes with us in the morning, I also put her on harness.  I’m pulled in two directions as it is, and the harnesses help minimize the pulling.  Delilah’s harness does not have a special leash, just her every day leash.

The French door that we use to exit the house sits right near the pool table.  When we walk in and I remove harnesses and leashes, they get tossed into a big pile on the pool table.  While it’s nice to have everything in one spot, it seemed like every time I reached for a leash, I was grabbing the wrong one, or digging it out of a jumbled pile.

I said something to Hubby and he said, “I was thinking of that, we could nail some hooks to the wall and use them to organize the leashes.”

As soon as I heard, “Nail,” I stopped listening.  I have a thing about putting holes in my walls.  I know it’s super weird, but the reality is, I’ve hardly hung anything on my walls that required a new nail hole, in the entire 7 years I’ve lived here.  At our old house, Sampson was trained to ring a bell to go outside and potty and that was nailed to the door frame,  but in our new house, I refused to put a nail or screw in my beautiful woodwork.  The bell sits forlornly on the bookshelf next to the door, sadly collecting dust.

So there I sat on Sunday contemplating exactly how I could organize all our dog walking supplies, without making a hole in my wall!

Here’s what I came up with .

Much better than a jumbled mess on the table!

Much better than a jumbled mess on the table!

This container was sitting in a pile designated for a tag sale.  It’s an old photograph organizer that I bought from one of those scrap book home parties.  I pulled some of the dividers out and made it so it has four compartments.  It holds, Sampson’s harness and special leash as well as Delilah’s harness and every day leash.

The container is sitting on the stool, along with Sampson’s every day leash, and the stool is sitting right next to the door.  Since Sampson’s harness and leash are black it’s easy to tell them apart from Delilah’s.  It has made the pool table so much cleaner and while it hasn’t cut down on the other, every day clutter, at least there is one area that looks fresh and organized.

Do you have a problem keeping leashes organized?  How do you organize all your dog walking equipment?

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Filed Under: Dogs Tagged With: Delilah, dog training, hiking, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Sampson

You Make Me Smile – June 1, 2014

June 1, 2014 By Jodi

You make me smile (or laugh,) the sweet, funny, loving things my dogs do on a daily basis that bring a smile to my face or a laugh to my lips.

Delilah…..when you eat your treat and then go get Sampson’s bone to make sure he hasn’t left anything….

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….

You make me smile.

Actually, just about everything Delilah does makes me smile or laugh, but most of her antics are not captured. 

Your turn, what does your pet do that makes you smile?

 

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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 – May 30, 2014

May 30, 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 – May 25, 2014

Jan K said, “Cricket and Sheba often fall asleep with their chins resting on a toy. But my favorite is when Cricket falls asleep with a ball still in her mouth!”

Now that would make me laugh!

Jackie Bouchard says, “Cute! Sometimes Rita falls asleep on top of her bone – and I can’t imagine that’s comfortable!”

I notice my dogs sometimes sleep on things as well and I often wonder how they can.  Delilah is notorious for changing the television channel because she laid on the remote.

I Didn’t Know

We were both exhausted that first day.

We were both exhausted that first day.

Val said, “It’s amazing how they find us isn’t it?!?!!”

It is.  When I think of all the dogs we were turned down for and then there was Delilah.

Jan K said, ” What a wonderful story…it’s not always easy, but it ends up being worth it.”

With Delilah, it’s almost like she knows she was in a high kill shelter and got a second chance, this dog has a zest for life and grabs every moment she can.  I think that’s her gift to me, to learn to grab at the ring.

Lauranne said,  I hope there was cake and a pawty, if not let me know and I will have words with your mum!!”

I shall let Delilah answer this. 

“Um NO. A resounding NO.  In fact I got absolutely NOTHING but a pat on the head and a Happy Gotcha Day Delilah.  You can commence to scolding my mom now.”

Hey in my defense, I did take her for a lovely walk on the rail trail.

Solvit’s Telescoping Ramp

Callie, Shadow and Ducky’s mom said, “Closed up I imagine it would fit in the trunk.”

It is 39″ at the smallest, I would think it would fit in a normal size trunk.  It fits across the back of my SUV (which is a Hyundai.)

2 Brown Dawgs said, “That is a nice sturdy ramp. It looks so easy to use.”

It is super easy.  Even for an uncoordinated clutz like myself.  Although I did scrape my knuckle on the surface because I hadn’t latched it properly.  But that was operator error.

Slimdoggy said, “I admit we’ve bought a couple of those ramps – including this one. The dogs are fine with them and they are sturdy, although I did pinch my fingers in one that rolled up more than once. Luckily Jack & Maggie haven’t had to use them yet, because they are a bit of an inconvenience…lugging them around, setting them up, etc. and I’m kind of lazy ;(”

I admit there is some work involved, but with a big dog like Sampson it’s so much easier than anything else I’ve found.

Sue said, “We borrowed a ramp from a friend for Tucker… he refused to have anything to do with it. Luckily he was light enough that the dog daddy and / or I could pick him up.”

If I could pick Sampson up, I would.  He is about 90 pounds.  I think in an extreme situation I could probably manage briefly, but I don’t think I could lift him into the car.

Emma said, “We are never allowed to jump in or out of the car/SUV. Mom lifts us in and out…says it is good for her arm muscles.”

Mom is smart, I imagine you are fairly light, yes?  I get my arm muscle workout setting up the ramp and walking Sampson the Puller. 🙂

Jen said, “I’ve been looking fora pet ramp for Sherman. It’s getting harder on him to jump in the Suburban. Actually he doesn’t jump in anymore, he puts his front legs up and waits for me to lift him the rest of the way in which has been hard on my back!”

Sampson used to ALWAYS get in the car that way, then I trained him to jump in and now he can’t.  I did try having him put his front paws up, but with a bum leg, it doesn’t work so well.

Gigi Bell said, “We have one if these & they are awesome! Digby is a Newfoundland, so we trained him to use the ramp since he was 6 months old. He is now 2 years old and just had TPLO surgery for a torn cruciate. Good thing he is used to the ramp!”

That was super smart to do Gigi!! I wish I had started training Sampson on these things sooner.  He just had ACL surgery and it has been a huge adjustment! 

Jan K said, ” I can see us needing one of these some day because of Sheba’s arthritis, and this looks like great quality.

Start now, before you HAVE to!! 🙂

Things Aren’t Always What They Seem to Be

Hmpf, it's just a piece of bark.

Hmpf, it’s just a piece of bark.

Flea said, “I’ve done that so many times. FYI – gators aren’t too quick on land. Water?”

From what I’ve read they have short bursts of speeds up to 20 to 25 mph.  I don’t think I can run that fast, although with a gator on my ass…..Run Forrest, Run!

You all had some great stories, aren’t imaginations wild?

That’s it for this week, I hope you all have a great weekend!

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