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10.9.12 Virtual Dog Park Ping Back Challenge

I was out wondering the blogroll and I came upon Lulu’s brother from another mother, Doggy.  Don’t they look like they would be great virtual friends.  So I am taking Louise to the virtual dog park and I am hoping that Doggy will be there to play.  If you haven’t seen Doggy’s virtual home it has a new look and maybe he really needs a good run after his human spent so much time cleaning and reorganizing.

Happy Louise

Does your dog have a virtual twin?  I challenge you to do the following:

Happy Doggy

1.  Find another blog dog (or cat, or guinea pig, rabbit, OK any ‘pet’) and clip a picture from their page that looks like your fluffy love.

2.  Post the 2 pictures side by side, like I did here.

3.  Comment back to DogDaz on your post, so that I know your fluffy has enter the virtual dog park.

4.  Have fun playing (but do remember to pick up any garbage before you leave).

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on October 9, 2012 in Dogs

 

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10.8.12 Don’t Eat Anything Bigger Than…

I love it when Mommy feels guilty about leaving the zoo on one of her trips.  When she returns after being away from us for a few days, she tends to give us new kinds of treats that we never had before.  I also really like that she sits and cuddles with us for a really long time when she gets home (Mommy cuddles are my favorite thing in the whole world). 

Someone said you are not supposed to eat anything bigger than you head, but they probably never saw my new bone. – Louise (aka Momma’s big girl)

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on October 8, 2012 in Dogs

 

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10.6.12 A Room Of My Own

The problem with trying to take a shower here at the zoo is that there are always at least 2 animals that are in the bathroom with me at any time and several lining up outside the door trying to get in.  At this point, and now that all the kids are gone, I don’t bother to close the door because it is only going to get scratched up or some animal is going to stand on the other side of it and whimper and bark (and we all know who that would be.)  Louise, being the muscular thin haired dog that she is, does not like the cold tile of the floor, so, unless I put my bathrobe or a large towel down, she prefers to wait right outside the door on the carpet.  Sofie on the other hand, having 3 layers of fur, loves the cold tile and lies right outside the shower door.  Sometimes it is really hard to get out of the shower because she is fast asleep on the bath mat and has me trapped in the stall.  I guess they need to know where I am at all times.

I thought that when the kids no longer lived at home,  I could finally have the master bathroom back.  Even though there are 2 other bathrooms in the house, everyone wants mine (it does have the best shower and the best light, but I really think it is BECAUSE IT IS NOT THEIRS!) I have given up trying to keep animals out.  My huge soaking bathtub has become a velodrome for cat athletics.  Nine and Stella go racing into the bathroom the minute I open the door to chase cat toys around the inside of the tub (it is really great for rolling little cat balls around and it keeps them busy for a long time).  Kitty of course, likes to pee on the rug by the sink, and Muffin likes to chew on the plants (he does this first thing in the morning so that he can tick me off and I will go upstairs and feed him).  The only one that I have never seen in my bathroom is Noël (but maybe I just don’t see her because my bathroom is all white and she is all white too (just joking)).  But really, she does not come in there.

With Sofie’s allergies this season, I am kind of glad that she stays with me when I shower, so that the steam opens up her airways a little (yes, I am always thinking like a Mother).  Is it the comfort of being near or is it the soothing sound of the water that relaxes her and puts her to sleep in a matter of moments?

I don’t mind sharing the master bath with the other master in the house, but all these minors are just making me crazy.  Oh, did I mention the black Labby Lulu hair that just covers the white tiles any time she enters the room?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on October 6, 2012 in Dogs

 

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10.4.12 I Want To Be Alone… I Think

Noël here again.  You may be wondering why the last few posts have been so anti-dog. Well Mom left me in charge while she is away on business this week and this is my opportunity to vent.  Though we cats have learned to co-exist with those dogs, even tolerate them at times, it is just really hard to understand and accept their very odd animal behavior.  I am sure that you can understand.  The life of a house cat is so, well, pleasant.  And if there wasn’t these yappy smelly balls of energy running around… oh wait, that sounds like I am describing that kitten, Nine, maybe I have to rephrase this ….  Nine even loves the dogs and cuddles up to Sofie (meeeeoooowww – how can he?)

Ok, let me start over.  When you live in a house with 4 other cats and 2 dogs, it takes a lot of control on my part not to just crawl in a hole to get away from the screaming bunch of them.  I would be happy if they all just went away, except for Mommy, I like her.  I don’t know if cats were really meant to live in groups.  We all are so unique and most of the time would rather be by ourselves than with other animals or even people.  Except for some, like Muffin and Nine.  Those silly boys love to sit on laps and even lie with other cats.  Maybe it is a girl cat thing?  Constance Kitty and I would be very happy if we never saw each other, or another animals again.  Now baby Stella, I don’t know where she is on that issue yet. 

It would be really interesting to be the only animal at the zoo.  Life would sure be quiet.  But, I wouldn’t get to finish the food that Muffy leaves over… and I wouldn’t have anyone to play with …..  and there probably would be only one litter box instead of 4 (which gives me a super choice)…. 

OK, they can stay…  for now.

Just another CATDogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on October 4, 2012 in Cats, Dogs

 

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Tuesday’s Corgi Contemplation

(Source: corgis-everywhere, via precisely130degrees)

 
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Posted by on October 2, 2012 in Dogs

 

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9.25.12 Breezy Point

Breezy Point was a little breezy today.  Did I explain that it is called that because it is the point where the Magothy River (which is our tributary to the Chesapeake Bay) splits into 2 creeks, Divining Creek and Mill Creek.  I live in the middle of the 2 creeks and the peninsula point tends to always be breezy.  This is one of my favorite spots and I think it is for the dogs too. The dogs and I love to go down to the very tip of the point and watch the boats out on the river and the seabirds doing their seabird things.  Lulu likes to run in the stand of bamboo which is always getting overgrown and Sofie likes to venture out on the pier and sniff for new smells (she would like to dig in the sandbox, but I do not let her).

There are days that I could just loose track of time watching the clouds go by but the dogs seem to have a different agenda.  They need to always be moving.  They want to run and find something new and exciting to do.  They need to chase a squirrel or a stick or each other;  not content to while away the afternoon with me just reading a book on a bench.  So off we go on another adventure, somewhere, over a hill or visiting a dog friend.  I guess there will be time enough, when they are older to sit and just enjoy the view (maybe), for now, we press on and go explore some other beautiful vista.

Do you have a favorite spot with your dog?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 25, 2012 in Dogs

 

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9.22.12 ‘Home’ Shopping w/ Louise

Louise & SweatshirtsAs you all know Peanut is away at college up north.  It is getting colder and she did not bring enough warm clothes, like sweatshirts.  So, being the TechnoMom that I am, she and I Skyped the other day (it was our first time since she left and it was so cool), and I was able to bring the computer into her room and go through her closet and drawers visually.  It was like the ‘home’ shopping network in my own home.  All the animals came in her room to help me, especially since the door has not been open much since she left.  Louise, as you can see, tried to help me but got bored and decided to go to sleep instead. I walked around the house and each of the animals were able to see Peanut on the screen.  I think some heard her voice but I am not sure they really knew it was her.     

I think the animals know that the kids are gone because they sit outside their rooms and scratch up the carpet to try and get in.  Sometimes, when I go into Peanut’s room, Nine runs in unseen and then gets locked in when I leave.  When this happens Stella goes crazy and tries to dig him out while he is on the other side, while he is trying to get out. “Help! Help!  My brother is locked behind the door!”  I am sure you can image what the corners of my carpets look like on both sides of every kid’s door.  Lately, Noel has been pushing open K8’s door (old knobs don’t hold well, so a cat can push them open easily) and going to sleep on her bed.  We have to be careful not to lock them inside. (You probably will think I am weird but I believe that cats have this ability to teleport behind closed doors somehow, since they always seem to get into closed rooms and closets which have not been opened any time recently.)  Maybe I need to put ‘Nannycams’ around to see what is really going on.  Then I could send the videos to the kids at college so they can feel like they are home.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 22, 2012 in Dogs

 

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9.21.12 A-a-a-achooooo!

Fall is here.  The air is crisp and the days are getting shorter.  The dogs love the breezes and coldness of the days.  They like to sit out on the deck in the afternoon and just lie in the late day sun.  That is the good part of the season.  The bad part is that Sofie is suffering terribly (as am I) from fall allergies.  I have never seen her have so much trouble before (well she is only going to be 2).  She coughs and wheezes, like she is trying to hack up a hairball.  The other night she woke in her kennel and cried and cried to go out, and then threw up for a long time, ate more grass, threw up some more.   She does not want to get sick in her kennel (which is really nice of her).  I went out in the field with her but she could not calm down.  I was so sad for her.  Finally, I got her to come in (good because it was 2AM and raining) and we went back to bed.  I have her on 50 mg of Benadryl and that really seems to help.  (I am taking Sudafed because Benadryl makes me fall asleep).  Louise’s eyes run and are gooey, but nothing like Sofie’s problem.  Poor baby! 

I hate when my furries are sick.  It is really hard to know the best thing to do for them.  Sometimes it even takes me a day to realize what is going on with them.  At times like this, with allergies, all you can do is deal with the symptoms.  In many cases, animal or human, time is the best healer, but if there are things that can help make us more comfortable while we are waiting for things to pass in time (like pollen), than I am all for those too.  The Allergist says to not open the windows or go outside, but that is kind of silly in my book.  I am not going to run the air conditioner when it is cool outside just to clear the air of pollen which is going to come in any way.  I guess if it was killing us, I would do it, but since the antihistamines seem to work, than I don’t have to.  So now Sofie and Louise and I are going for a walk in the dangerous air, but if we don’t then we don’t get exercise, and then we get stiff, and then we will not feel well…..  Sorry, I am rambling, I guess I get blue when my furries get green.

Do your furries have allergies? How do you deal with them?  Do you have any alternative approaches to allergy therapy?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 21, 2012 in Dogs

 

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9.20.12 My name is “Milky-Toe”

Louise’s back toes are all white on the left and mostly white on the right.  She has what we call here at the zoo: “Milky Toes.”  I am not exactly sure where the name came from, I only know that K8 has a stuffed dog toy ever since she was a little girl that she named “Milky-Toe.”  No one knows, or remembers, why.  We thought about naming Louise that when we first adopted her, but the name ‘Louise’ just seemed to fit her so well, so we kept it.  (Note: They also wanted to name her ‘Harlo,’ which would really not have fit now that I know her.)

Names are funny things.  I used to name Peanut’s stuffed animals (of which she had a zillion) either after the person or state that they came from.  She has a rabbit named Carolina, a lamb named Larry…  you get the idea.  It not only made it easier to name things but it also helped my old brain remember, who or where.  But ‘Milky-Toe?’  Well, it kind of makes sense if you think that Lulu’s back paws were dunked in a vat of milk or white paint, but, I just didn’t want to run around the dog park calling for ‘Milky-Toe.’

Names are really powerful things.  “A common concept in history is that knowing the name of something or someone gives one power over that thing or person. This concept occurs in many different forms, in numerous cultures—in ancient and primitive tribes, as well as in Islamic, Jewish, Egyptian, Vedic, Hindu, and Christian tradition,” – Loren Graham, MIT and Harvard University.  The act of naming, a religious ritual for many, is important on many levels.  Think about what it means when you know someone’s, or something’s name.  In the human world, knowing someone’s name gives you the ability to contact them, to interact personally.  You can’t find someone’s phone number if you don’t know their name and you definitely can’t Google them (that was a blog joke – LOL).

But is it the same with a dog?  If you know a dog’s name, will it respond differently if it does not know you?  Is it more likely to come to you if you call it.  Does “Here, Lulu” from a stranger work any better than “Here, doggie?”  In humans you have to fear this knowledge (especially people calling your children by name who they do not know), but I am not so sure in animals.

I used to just accept the name of an animal when I adopted it, not realizing that it was probably given to it just yesterday by the rescuer, or when it was picked up from the street or at the shelter.  They know the sound of their name, but of course not what their name means in human language.  All they understand is ‘Oh, they are referring to me.  That is my sound (Luluuuuu).’  That is why you can name a Bull Mastiff ‘Tinker Bell’ or a Yorkie ‘Killer,’ what you name him or her is not really important.  The fact that you can call the animal by name, now that is everything.  That is the power of connection, of knowing, of intimate knowledge.  Since I turned this whole name thing around and am looking at it from the animals point of view, I realize that the names I pick for them are more important for me than for them:  I guess I could have called her ‘Milky-Toe’ after all.

How do you decide what to name your pets?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 20, 2012 in Dogs

 

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9.19.12 Batter Up!

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New people moved in next door (well actually behind us). They have 3 boys of varying ages.  So yesterday, I noted that the dogs had a new white ball.  Hummm, I don’t remember buying them a white ball.  They were running all over the place, chasing and stealing it from each other.  So I had to investigate. Lulu brought me the ball and dropped it on my foot.  Ouch! I declare, that thing is heavy.  It was a real, honest to goodness, hard ball, the kind that baseball players use.  I assume that it must have come over the fence from the new kids.  I was going to return it but the dogs are having such a great time with it that I do not think the new people will want a ball with tons of teeth marks.  I am so blessed that people are providing the dogs free play toys.  I hope this is not un-new-neighborly of me.  Baseball season is over anyway, isn’t it?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 19, 2012 in Dogs

 

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