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Thursday’s Beauty

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Posted by on August 16, 2012 in Dogs

 

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8.16.12 The Bond & The Balance

My dogs and I are very close.  Sometimes I think they actually grow out of my side.  They are always with me when I am home, whether in my office, the kitchen, or the bedroom; shucks, they are even in the bathroom with me.  If I get up to get a cup of coffee, Sofie is right behind me unless I tell her to ‘stay.’  We move as a pack.  On the days that I put the dogs in daycare, like today, the first thing that happens is a child wakes up and says, ‘Where are my puppies?’ Then, around mid-day, I start to feel like something is missing: I don’t get my 1-mile walk when they are not home;  I don’t go up and down the stairs a million times to let them outside (my StairMaster exercise); and, I don’t go outside to play.  How silly is that?  Part of having the dogs for me is to help me stay in balance.  I am not very good about that.  Working in the virtual world, I sit in front of this computer for hour after hour and sometimes forget to get up, to stretch, to take a break.  My dogs help me remember to do that.  They also make me a better human.  They teach me tolerance and acceptance.  They make me a better teacher and their existence has made me into a student of animal nature.  I have less freedom because of their daily demands, but that is OK.  They keep me grounded.  They keep me, well…. human.  I can not imagine my life without them.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 16, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Wednesday’s Ride

clutterbuckets:</p> <p>Here, have a picture of a chihuahua riding a leonberger

clutterbuckets:

A Chihuahua riding a Leonberger.  I absolutely love Leonbergers!!!

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2012 in Dogs

 

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8.15.12 The DOGDAZ of Summer

How do you keep two young dogs busy in the middle of the day, while you are trying to work, and it is toooo hot out for them to really run around, but they are tired of all their toys and just want human interaction, of which you do not have the time or energy to give them?  Louise has started doing something that she used to do when she was little but I thought that I had cured her of: she comes up under my mousing hand while I am at my desk and she keeps pushing my hand with her head so that I can not compute.  Cute, but not cute.  Sofie just whines at everything.  Yes this has been a really long summer and I have been on the road a lot, which means, not home with the furries to keep them in their usual busy routine.  I think everyone here is ready for fall to come so that we get back to a later walk in the morning (because it won’t be so hot) and more time for play in the afternoon outside (because it won’t be so hot).  Though I play with them in the house in the afternoon, it is just not the same.  I bought them new antlers and that seems to keep them occupied for a little, but you can only chew for so long.  I guess we are in the DogDaz (pun on dog days – get it?) of summer.

Did you know that the term ‘Dog Days of Summer,’  which people usually relate to hot and humid weather, actually is about the ‘dog’ star Sirius.  Sirius, is part of the Northern Hemisphere winter constellation Canis Major, which in latin means ‘greater dog.’  For us here in the north, Sirius is the brightest star in the winter sky.  The Romans (you have to love these folks for all the wonderful stories they gave us) thought that Sirius actually produced enough heat to warm the earth because in the summer months it rises and sets with the sun, thus boosting the heat making of the sun and making everything much hotter.  So, I am really glad to know that DOGDAZ is part of the ‘greater dog’ and has a really ‘Sirius’ connection to the universe. (Yes, I know puns are the lowest form of humor, but I thought it was funny,)

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Tuesday’s Baby

theanimalblog:</p> <p>Baby Hedgehog<br />

theanimalblog:

Baby Hedgehog

 
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Posted by on August 14, 2012 in Animals

 

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8.14.12 Would You Like Cheese With That WHINE!

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I am sooooooooo tired of Sofie’s whining.  I have been making a study of this, and she even whines in her sleep.  This must be a Sheltie trait.  Never having a dog with this breed mix before, I am not sure, but I have never had such a big baby like Sofie Bear.  So I decided to do some research.  I went to “Sheltie Planet: Your Guide to Everything Shetland Sheepdog,” to find out if this is a breed problem.  And, it sort of is.  They say you should ask yourself these questions to try to figure out why she is whining:

– Is she in pain?  NOPE
– Is she simply bored or lonely? Could be, but we could be in the middle of a major play session and she will whine (or maybe dog talk), so I will say, MAYBE.
– Is she afraid or anxious?  I don’t think she is afraid, but anxious, well of that I am not sure?  I don’t really see her as an anxious dog, but I have Lulu who is pretty high strung, so in comparison maybe I am missing something.  I will have to think on this.
– Does she need to go outside?   Well if she asks, I take her, but that is super rare.

Sofie is a very vigilant dog, she can hear a fox outside 200 feet away.  She will bark at noises that we human’s just don’t hear, but I figure that is vigilance, not anxiety.  Shelties are bred to guard the flock and warn when intruders are around, so it is in her DNA.  I guess I am more tolerant than other people when it comes to innate traits.  A dog is a dog and you have to allow them a bark or two or an occasional whine. Poor Sofie definitely has reasons to whine:  (1) When she wants Nine to come out of the cat room and play with her; (2) When she wants Muffin to stop helping me make dinner, especially when it is the dog food kind; (3) When she wakes up and wants me to let her out of her kennel (but I can tell her to go back to sleep and most of the time she will), and, for sure; (4) When she wants a toy that Lulu has.  The family says she whines all the time, but maybe I just don’t hear it.  I have been told that she whines terribly when I leave, which is something I really need to figure out how to help her stop.  The Sheltie website said basically to ignore the whining, but that sure doesn’t work around here.  When she was a puppy I tried to give her positive reinforcement for not whining, but that was really hard, since it is not a predictable thing.  A lot of times I think that Sofie is just dog talking to me though.  She likes to sit there and have this whole conversation. I am not exactly sure what the story is about, but I know that she likes when I make eye contact and tilt my head as if listening.  “Well, Sofie my love, would you like a little cheese with that whine?”

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 14, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Monday’s Random Facts

funkysafari:</p><br /> <p>Random facts: Sloths only poop once a week and have very bad eyesight. Their very soft hair grows in all directions because they are upwards as much as downwards.<br /><br /> by asirap<br /><br />

funkysafari:

Random facts: Sloths only poop once a week and have very bad eyesight. Their very soft hair grows in all directions because they are upwards as much as downwards.

by asirap

 
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Posted by on August 13, 2012 in Animals

 

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8.13.12 Hornero Nest Building

People are capturing the most incredible things on camera these days and are able to turn them into just such wonderful pieces of consumable art and information that travel thousands of miles around the globe in seconds thanks to the speed and technology of the internet.

For example this amazing series of photos of a Hornero bird building it’s nest from the LOL DAMN site.  I could not find out who the original photographer was, but I thought that it was just something that must be shared.  A private moment caught forever in pictures.

From Wikipedia I learned that “Horneros are brown birds with rather short tails and fairly long bills. They are known for building mud nests that resemble old wood-fired ovens (the Spanish word “hornero” comes from horno, meaning “oven”). They are from the family of birds called Furnariids, and while many of these types of birds have different nests, the hornero nest is the reason for the common name applied to the entire family; Ovenbirds (though unrelated to the Ovenbird, which is a parulid warbler). The size and exact shape of the hornero nest varies depending on the species. They generally lay 2–4 eggs, although the breeding behavior of the Bay Hornero is virtually unknown.

Adult horneros can frequently be seen sitting on top of their nest. They are generally noisy and all horneros are partially terrestrial, and commonly seen walking on the ground with a relatively up-right posture.

The Rufous Hornero is a national emblem of Argentina, one of the several countries it inhabits.”

I stay humbled to the fact that I can see a bird that lives (8394 km) 5216 miles away building it’s nest.  How cool is that?  I hope you enjoy the show as much as I did.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 13, 2012 in Animals

 

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8.12.12 Mojo, All Better

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The dogs have been really missing their best friend, Mojo, because he had bone surgery on his leg and was not able to walk with us or play for what seemed like forever in dog days.  But Mo healed quickly and he is now back to himself.  So the girls and I went over for a little romp around the yard; but, no jumping and catching frisbees until we are sure that Mojo is all healed up.  I think I have mentioned this before, but Louise does not smile for many other dogs (or people for that matter), but she always has a big smile for Mojo.  I just love it when the dogs are content.  It is so hard when an animal is hurt or sick for many reasons, but it is also frustrating because there is no way to explain to them what is going on. But I never really thought about the fact that there is no way to explain to my dogs, Lulu and Sofie, why they could not go over to play with their friend who they have walked and played with constantly their whole lives, until this event.  They knew he was still there because they heard him bark from across the street and they saw him a few times when he came out his front door for a moment or two.  It was kind of a funny waiting time until he was better. They missed him.  We are all happy that Mojo is all better now.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 12, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Sunday’s Cartoon

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Posted by on August 12, 2012 in Dogs

 

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