Tuesday, December 28, 2010
A calm Luna is a very sick Luna
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/cliented/salmon.aspx
Monday, December 27, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Poppy just wants to live in the bathroom now
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
For our future selves
Today Tom gave Luna a dousing bath, which involved scrubbing her face underwater, after she carried a piece of poop into the house from the yard (Tom suspects cat poop, but possibly only because the other alternatives are too horrible to contemplate) and then rolled in it - in front of him - on the carpet.
Rolled so hard that I could hear them both yelling from the bathroom during the de-poop-ifying process.
*Ha ha - I had to go back and edit this post because I forgot the word "good".
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Luna fun facts
Here are some fun facts about Luna (formerly Miss Pink.)
She weighed 28.5 pounds a week ago, so she's probably over 30 by now.
She is absolutely fearless when it comes to: loud noises (jackhammers, loud cars, sonic booms (!!), vacuum cleaners, leaf blowers, heights, cars, water, aluminum cans with rocks in them (more on this later), verbal corrections. When our great dane alert-barks, she does run away at first, but then stops and is curious as to what is going on. I'm sure she will outgrow this as she's already realizing that there isn't anything to fear.
She is food motivated to the extreme, and will eat ANYTHING we are eating - carrots, french fries, jalapeno peppers (seriously), and loves, loves, LOVES salmon. Mostly dog treats.
She loves the water, in almost any form. Coming out of the hose, down a stream, she loves ice cubes, sprinklers, standing water in nasty puddles - anything.
It took her 2 days to figure out the cat doors, 2 weeks to outgrow them, and is still figuring out how she got through the doors before and not now.
She demands three walks a day, of at least 30 minutes in duration. Preferably longer.
She prefers to sleep under the bed.
She likes to chase our cats, but treats them as pack members. We've tried to correct this behavior, but the cats have resigned themselves to their fate, and we're close behind.
She loves to dig.
She has started trying to 'bury' her bones in the furniture. Gromit was an expert at this, and would routinely bloody the tip of his nose trying to move cushions.
When we go for walks, she'll elect to walk 'through' interesting obstacles like signboards, instead of walking around these. In the house, if the dog gate is leaning against a wall, she'll walk 'under' the leaning gate if she is bored. Walking around Capitol Lake, she will walk along the edge of the lake which is an elevated concrete retaining wall with about 5 feet of exposure to the water, and about 18 inches off of the ground. She has no fear of heights at all. I've never seen anything like it - it's like a child that will walk along the elevated rail just for fun.
We walked next to a jackhammer and she completely ignored it. No reaction.
Her manners with other dogs are universally submissive and interested when first meeting them, and warming up to them immediately. Her hackles are up but her tail is between her legs, ears back, and very deferential. Then the alpha-dog in her then comes out, and she likes to play. She doesn't cower - she approaches the other dogs submissively but very forward-acting.
Regarding training - negative reinforcement does not work with her! Only positive reinforcement seems to have any effect, and I really have to elevate negative corrections to 'get through' to her, but my gut tells me this isn't the right way to go with her, so we're going the positive reinforcement-clicker-training route to modify her behavior. Rewarding her for stopping bad behavior seems to be working quite well. The rocks in the can trick didn't work - she has no fear at all. None. I'm thinking of possible search and rescue training because she is so unflappable. Or agility training, or herding. Or all three.
Here is a video of Luna from about a month ago. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tORMHjQFV5M This is a representative sample of her reaction to water in any form.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Count how many times I say "disgusting"
http://www.youtube.com/user/Tomonbelay#p/u/1/tORMHjQFV5M
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Swollen Stampy face
We were all at the barn yesterday, and less than 30 minutes after we got home, this is what Stampy's face did.
I think this is the 3rd time, and the 3rd worst.
I suspect it's some sort of bug biting him in the backyard.
He got 6 ccs of children's benadryl, a call to the emergency vet (which was unfortunately just static), and then 3 ccs of benadryl an hour later.
He's still swollen this morning, but not nearly as bad.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Teton Pics
I took a few before the sun hit the mountains or the barn - here I am with Wallis.
The first light hits the mountains and the barn. It happened in about a span of 3 minutes with perfect light.
Another shot with the remote shutter.
Pictures of Yellowstone Roadtrip
Wallis at the north entrance to the park.
Just inside the park there is a pullout with this sign.
Of course, Old Faithful. It hadn't gone yet, but fortunately, had to wait about 20 minutes.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Additions
Tom's thoughts from July 21:
Having a puppy is tiring and awesome. I've forgotten how cool it is.
Stampy and Luna are fine as long as we are home with them. I left Stampy and Luna in the backyard while I started mowing the front lawn, and when I went back to check she was sitting on the chair (!) by herself, waiting for me to come back. I have no idea how she got up there.
She loves cream cheese, and wants to learn how to type.
I tried mowing the back, but she is afraid of the mower. I need you there to reassure her that it's OK. She runs in the house and goes under the bed. She'll come right out, and does this crawling thing to get out, and even when she is out from under the bed, she keeps crawling. Really funny.
She's starting to show some signs of nervousness, but I think it's because there are areas where she is comfortable now (in the bedroom, in the backyard.) I think this is normal puppy confidence.
Highlights of Luna's first three weeks
At my last horse show, she and Wallis pulled on Tom at exactly the wrong moment, making him touch dog doo-doo. Fortunately, I had wet wipes in the horse trailer, but I refused to touch Tom for hours and hours.
She gets the puppy crazies to try to stay awake and runs and runs and runs. She also bites when she is trying to stay awake.
She likes to go through the cat door. Because she can.
She also likes to chase cats who stupidly run away.
She really, really, really likes treats.
Her naps are shorter and less frequent in week 3 than in week 1.
She is a bit saucy, and when she's gotten in trouble and doesn't feel like being contrite, talks back.
She likes to dig. Especially the plant in the house right now.
She is not housebroken yet, even though she has been basically coddled with attention from day 1. This seems odd, since she seems pretty smart.
She likes to play tug of war.
She already understands "sit".
She had an excellent time playing with Janis's dog Carley, who is a year old retriever.
She sleeps well in her crate.
She likes going on walks, but doesn't walk so great on the leash.
She is scared of Stampy barking.
She is sort of scared, but sort of oblivious to, Willig.
She likes to chew on shoes. Especially Tom's.
She is very, very cute.
Monday, August 02, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, April 02, 2010
Stampy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canine_degenerative_myelopathy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wobbler_disease
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Stampy's vet visit
Although Stampy's eye was considerably less swollen this morning (and the proud flesh had also gotten smaller) we took him to the vet, where he got Cephalexin for about 2 weeks (antibiotics) which will be an incredible 12 pills a day because he's so big, and one week of ointment on the gross part and in his eye 3x a day.
The vet said it could either be a puncture, a cyst, or an abscess; the cyst will come back but the other two won't. So we'll see.