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You Watch Us, So We Watch You

June 20, 2017 By Jodi

The other day, my friend Sue posted a photo on Facebook of her two dogs, Shadow and Ducky laying outside the bathroom.

Ducky on the left, Shadow on the right. Photo blatantly ganked from Sue’s Facebook page.

I think I wrote something like, “You watch us, so we watch you.” And then I put the little poop emoji up. 

Can someone, anyone, please tell me why WordPress doesn’t have an emoji option? Please!

 

I really had to laugh at Sue’s photo, because it really hits home for me. Most mornings, Delilah is either right in the bathroom with me, or waiting outside while I get ready for work.  Okay, really…she starts out in the bathroom with me, with her body between my legs, but eventually she gets tired of me climbing over her, so she goes and waits in the hall.

She’s a food driven Lab in every sense of the word. The reason she sits outside the bathroom, is because she hasn’t had her breakfast yet and she wants to make sure I don’t forget that she needs to eat.

When my kids were younger I thought I’d never get to be by myself in the bathroom until the kids were older.

Turns out I was wrong.

As long as you have kids or dogs, you’ll never get alone time in the bathroom.

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Filed Under: Humor Tagged With: Humor, Pets

How Do You Define Your Brand?

August 29, 2013 By Jodi

Today we’re joining our friends at 2 Brown Dawgs blog for This ‘N That Thursday.  You know some days you have a little of this, or a little of that?  Anything goes!  Many thanks to our friends at 2  Brown Dawgs Blog for this awesome blog hop.

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

 

Back to our old stomping grounds:

Tuesday Sampson had an appointment at the vet’s for one of his cold laser treatments.  Since it was a six o’clock appointment I asked Hubby to walk Delilah and after the appointment Sampson and I ventured over to our old stomping grounds at the local community college.

The college has a really lovely biking/walking path, in fact before we moved to our current house, Sampson and I used to walk there just about every day.

 

WALK

Most of the pictures turned out blurry because let’s face it; it’s damn hard to take a picture when you’re being tugged down a path by an 87 pound dog.

HOT

I should have thought to bring some water because poor Butter was hot.  Don’t worry, I blasted the air once we got in the car.

I love walking with both my dogs, but it was nice to have just some Sampson and me time in a place that has some wonderful memories.

Branding:

Do you know what your brand is?  I sure the hell don’t.

Julie explains it like this, “Branding is the story, image and personality of your blog, your blog’s soul. It’s what people think about when your blog comes to mind.”

Try as I might I can’t figure out just what this blog does consistently.  When I think what I want this blog to represent I want it to be a place people come to for support, comfort, humor, encouragement. How do you ‘brand’ that?

It’s left me pretty down in the dumps trying to figure this out.  I mean, I can look at someone else’s blog and make suggestions to them, I just can’t do it with my own.   I thought maybe you could help me.

So tell me my friends.  What do you think about when you hear “Heart Like a Dog?”  Do you have any insights for me?

Follow-Up Friday

I woke up at about 4 this morning and realized with a start, that I had no one scheduled to co-host with me this week.  Thankfully, I’m blessed to count some incredible bloggers as my friends and I’m super pleased to let you know that once again the Amazing Flea will be co-hosting Follow-Up Friday tomorrow.

Tune in folks, same bat time, same bat channel.

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Filed Under: Branding, Heart Like A Dog Tagged With: Branding, Finding your brand, Heart Like A Dog, Jodi Stone, Pets, Sampson, This 'N That Thursday

Follow-Up Friday – June 14, 2013

June 14, 2013 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Co-hosted Follow-Up Friday.

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This week I’m excited to welcome my friend Kari, from Hound Girl as my co-hostess.  You may or may not know that Kari was instrumental in the design of this blog.  I mentioned to her I wanted to go self-hosted but needed a redesign and BOOM she took off  running with it.  I am forever in her debt.

Kari took a hiatus from blogging for a while, after the unexpected passing of her muse, Fred.  During this time she also had a baby,  Kylie.  She’s back now and raring to go.  I’m so excited to see Hound Girl in my reader when I sign in.  If you haven’t ‘met’ Kari and Haylie (her lab) please stop on over and tell her Jodi sent you.

I was thrilled to be able to meet Kari at BlogPaws and while I didn’t get to spend as much time with her as I would have liked, it was still amazing to be able to spend time with incredible, smart, funny woman.

Please join me in welcoming my friend, Kari Pike.

You Make Me Laugh

Jan said, “I always wonder what dogs have in mind (and yes I do think there is a doggie logic in everything they do) when they do the rear action thing. Are they trying to get rid of the evidence or are they scattering it so it has the most impact for future smellers of the doggie news.”

I have no idea, I’ve heard everything from they are expressing their anal glands, to covering their scent to dominance.  If anyone ever gets inside their head, I bet we’d learn a LOT.

The Post in Which I Speak Deer

Peggy asked, “How far did they run after the deer before giving up?”

They ran into the woods about 30 yards or so and then came back.  They are more visual so once they got in there and couldn’t see the deer they came right back.

Animal Couriers asked, “How long did it take Delilah to come back?”

You know, she constantly surprises me.  I’ve been working her on a “Go Check” command where I un-clip her leash and let her investigate something of interest.  With the deer, she ran into the woods, checked it out and came right back.  We of course did NOT have a similar success the next day.  (More on that next week.)

2 Brown Dawgs said, “You have smart deer there that know “stop”. Maybe they could help train brown dawgs? :)”

Umm, I’m pretty sure your Brown Dawgs could teach my guys a thing or two! 🙂

Gizmo said, “Gizmo once took off after a deer, running as fast as his short little legs allowed…The deer actually slowed down, turned around and looked at him …You could just hear the deer saying “You have got to be kidding me!”

I could just picture that.

Just One Day

I’m still waiting for totals to post to see how many animals were saved.  Initial reports are amazing.  Next year I plan to post about this much earlier so those of  you who wish to participate can do so as well.

2 Brown Dawgs said, ” I am torn on this topic.  So many times “no kill” rescues dump their unadoptable dogs at humane societies and/or shelters. Then the shelter or humane society must be the bad guy.”

Yes that’s true and I should have clarified, Just One Day is asking shelters to pledge not to kill any saveable animals.

The only picture I have where she even remotely resembles a puppy.

The only picture I have where she even remotely resembles a puppy.

 

Isn’t she adorbs?

Standing Outside the Fire

Okay, I’ll agree with you all on one thing, it was a good choice of song.  The rest of it sucked!  But you all had great encouraging words for us.

Truly I am not disappointed.  This was a six week course and I admit I didn’t practice a whole lot at home and it was our first time in the center of the room.  A couple of us learned some things about our dogs.

We had one woman and I’m assuming it was her daughter (I’d say she’s about 10) and their dog Jessie, who were doing awesome on the sidelines.  But once they made it to the center of the room Jessie just shut down.  She was so overwhelmed and her little handler tried everything she could to get her focused, but she couldn’t.  Ariane suggested moving to the side to try again, but the young lady was so frustrated she sat in tears.

Oakley is a beautiful Ridgeback and his owner works super hard with him.  In fact, in our video if you look over to your right, you can see her practicing with him.  He did great in the center but at the end of the performance when everyone started clapping, he took off running around the room.

I do want to practice this routine a little bit more at home and see if Hubby will record it for us. The beginning of the video was cut off, Delilah started across the room and came to front and then we high fived before we went into walking/weaves and spinning.

In my ideal routine, we will be on opposite sides of the ring, will bow to each other and then she will come to front and we will high five.  The bit at the end where she jumps up on me, will be a kiss.

Sugar asked, “Maybe we missed it … what’s the reason for having the leash?”

The facility where we take classes is not a traditional facility.  The organization is still fairly young and so we don’t have the typical partitions/dividers that a more established facility has.  So unless you are 100% sure that you have your dog under control (s)he has to be on leash.

Um, I gotta wrap this up. It’s over 1,000 words. 🙁 I’ll be answering comments from yesterday’s post directly.

Thanks for joining Hound Girl and Heart Like a Dog for Follow-Up Friday.

 

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