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April 20, 2015 By Jodi

Disclaimer, the first photo is of Sampson’s cracked dew claw, it’s a tiny bit gross, just in care you’re squeamish.

There are many days when the technology we live in really can flummox me. Trying to keep up with all the social media, ways to watch movies/television shows, electronic mail, can sometimes be over whelming to me.

The flip side is having instant access to people I care about. FaceTime with my grandchildren as they travel to visit their other grandparents in North Carolina or with my niece in Florida is priceless.

Having access to my vet on Sunday?

Amazing.

Yesterday was D-Day, the day Sampson’s bandage came off and we reassessed his dew claw. As soon as the bandage was off I snapped a picture, and called my vet. After chatting a few minutes she gave me her e-mail address and I sent her off the photo.

Cracked Dew Claw

That is one angry dew claw.

Five minutes later she said, I had hoped it would be quieter by now.  Keep him from licking it either by putting a sock on it, or have him wear the cone. Let’s touch base in the morning.

Initially we had to run out, so I put the cone on. When we came home we could see Sampson at the window and I said to Hubby, I want to paint daisies or something on that cone.

Don’t do that! Why would you do that?

I think he’d look cute, with daisies or rays of sunshine on it.

NO.

WHY do you keep singing, "You are my sunshine?" It's not funny Mama.

WHY do you keep singing, “You are my sunshine?” It’s not funny Mama.

Once we got home, I spent the rest of the day trying to come up with creative ways to keep the sock on.  Any of you have any experience with this?  What’s the best type of sock to use? How do you secure it on?  

I thought I had it secured with vet tape, but when we came back from our walk…the sock was gone.  

I always wondered how those random pieces of clothing wound up on the side of the road, and now I know.  

Shortly after I fixed the first sock on Sampson, I bent down to give Delilah some love and noticed she had all kinds of debris on her paw.  She must have stepped in gum on our walk. Nice.

Boy I’d like to find the douche bag that discarded that gum on the road, I’d give them something to chew on.

Without thinking of snapping a picture, I pulled as much of the gum and debris off that I could.

Gum on dog paw

Nothing like spending your Sunday picking gum off your dog’s paw.

Then I sat down with some rubbing alcohol and a paper towel and set to work.  

By picking and gently rubbing I got as much gum as I could off.  There were times when she seemed very uncomfortable with me trying to PULL gum off her foot, so I simply did the best I could.

Between Sampson’s dew claw and Delilah’s gum, it felt like a good part of my day was spent dealing with paws.  How was your Sunday?

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#GETTOUGH

April 8, 2015 By Jodi

Today is National Dog Fighting Awareness Day, a day designated by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, to bring awareness to the horrors of dog fighting and to help end the cruelty.

#GETTOUGH

Sampson, Delilah and I support the ASPCA’s efforts to end the horror of dog fighting.  We hope you will too.

The ASPCA has a number of ways you can help stop the cruelty.  To find out how, click HERE.

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Once Upon a Time – Barks and Bytes

April 2, 2015 By Jodi

Walking the Dastardly Duo at the same time is like watching Lucy and Ethel try to pack candy. It’s a comedy of errors.

Oh it’s not totally their fault, I am after all their handler and trainer and it seems like I’m not actually very good at either task.

Try as I might, I can’t quite get an handle on how to train two dogs to walk nicely together.  There’s a woman that has been seen around our neighborhood walking three dogs.  They walk along at a good clip, and don’t seem to have any issues.

I hate that woman.

In contrast, we look like we’re doing an episode of Who’s on First?

Right out of the driveway it’s a contest to see which way we will go.  Once that is decided, it’s going either one of two ways.  1) The two of them take off, each trying to get ahead of the other, with me puffing behind and trying to keep my arms from dislocating from my shoulders.  Or 2) Delilah is ahead of me, taut at the end of her leash, while Sampson is behind me, receiving or leaving some pee mail.

When they walk side by side Delilah always takes the inside route.  (Truthfully I think she’s got an ulterior motive to always find the crap on the side of the road first.) Eventually one of them will find something interesting to sniff and the other dog will dart over.  This is when their leashes entangle, or someone gets clotheslined, or worse, Delilah’s leash is tight across Sampson’s butt, urging him forward.  That’s when I get ‘the look.’

You know which one, the one that says, ‘Hey the Chamber of Secrets is closed.  Stop pushing on it.”

Dude it ain’t me.

Of course, there are times when I’m the one getting clotheslined and the leash is behind my knees, propelling me forward and I can’t keep up.

Or worse yet.

Remember how I said, she’s trying to kill me?  Well Monday she put forth her best effort.

It was slightly windy on Monday and Delilah thought every leaf that blew in the road was something to be chased. I can’t tell you how many times I said leave it.  Which I found amusing, since it was a leaf.

Get it?

I would treat her when she left it, but still the majority of our walk, her ears were up and she was alert.

Alert Chocolate Lab

I’m sure it’s not a leaf, I’m sure it’s a mouse.

Finally I gave up and gave her a bit of leash so she could check it out herself and discover it was nothing but a leaf.

Maybe that is where I went wrong.  I don’t know.

Here’s what happened.  Sampson stopped to poop.  And I (doing my duty) stopped to pick up the doody. 

Sampson was slightly in front of me and Delilah slightly behind me, I picked up the poop and stood up, and in those precious few seconds, when I loosened my grip on the leash, when I was vulnerable and not paying attention, that’s when it happened.

I felt a tug. It was strong enough that it yanked me and I felt myself falling.  I heard the sound of plastic skittering across the pavement, my left hip and the back of my head made contact with the road.

And there I was, flat on my back at 6:40 in the morning on the side of the road.

I didn’t lose consciousness, it took a few seconds, but I sat up, I shouted at Delilah and then I thought, my glasses, where are my glasses?  Gah! I Hope I don’t stand up and step on them. (That would totally be my luck.)

The next thing I realized was, I could still see, so my glasses, thankfully, were still on my head.  It was the light I wear on the brim of my hat that had fallen off.

Delilah was off down the street, disillusioned with what turned out to be a leaf, (which I told her numerous times to begin with) and Sampson was right beside me.  I got up on all fours, found the hat light and made my way to my feet.  I felt my head, there were no bumps or blood.  I grabbed Delilah’s leash and started back towards home.

Fuming the whole way.

I use a harness on Delilah, but usually I have the hook on the back, mostly because when I put the harness on the proper way, she manages to walk over it and get it stuck between her legs, and I’m constantly stopping to unwrap her.  But since that little incident, she’s wearing it the right way and as soon as I get my income tax money, I’m getting her the harness I use for Sampson which is totally awesome and helps keep him from pulling.

Between tangled leashes, pulled arms, trying to maneuver past barking dogs, and dumb ass dogs that bite my fingers and chase leaves, most of our walks involve lots of cussing on my part.  I’ve started to look at walking them as a chore.

Once upon a time, I loved walking my dogs.

I struggle a lot with trying to find the right title for my posts, so when I have more than one, ‘m going to share it with you so you can give me your thoughts.

Alternative titles for this post: She Rang My Bell , It Ain’t Me Babe and The Answer Isn’t Blowing in the Wind. Leave me your thoughts in the comments.

FYI I’m okay.  I wear a ball cap with a pair of fleece ear muffs over it. Thankfully the part of my head that hit the pavement was covered by both the cap and the ear muffs.

The hat that saved my head

The hat and ear muffs that kept my head from looking like last Halloween’s pumpkin.

 

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