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1.9.12 21:34: Muddog

MudDog

Sofie the Muddog

Sofie the Muddog 2

Today I want to talk about Sofie’s need to dig holes everywhere she possibly can; especially if there is a nice planting near by.  And, once dug, she likes to lie in her holes and defend them against the world.

Sofie in a hole

You need to understand that I am starting to get yelled at (a lot) for what is becoming a major construction site vs. our beautiful garden.  We are actually a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat.  We are part of a worldwide network of mini-refuges.  Because of our careful planning, landscaping and sustainable gardening, wildlife can find quality habitat (food, water, cover and places to raise their young) on our property.  We are very proud of this.  But now we have Sofie.  Sofie Bear the excavator.  Sofie the hole digger.  Sofie the MUDDOG!

I can not say Louise is blameless.  She came in this morning with dirt on her snout too!  But the instigator is YOU KNOW WHO!  Even in the grass she digs holes. Conspiring to destroy years of hard work.

Let's dig here Lulu

To be honest, years of drought in the Mid-Atlantic has not helped my yard. I am starting to live on sand because all the topsoil is washing away every time it rains .  I think it is really hard to discourage digging behavior when the soil is so easy (and fun) to dig. Also, I think there is a mole under the lawn (noted by the tunnels).  And, I think Sofie’s lawn digging may have started with trying to get the silly underground moving thing. (Have you ever seen a mole or a shrew?  They are truly not nice looking creatures (down right ugly!).  Their poor lives are spent trying to get to the light only to be blinded by it. Now that is a weird existence.)

Close-up_of_mole

I figure digging is just Sofie’s nature, since she has tons of toys and gets lots of exercise.  I probably should never let her out in the fenced yard unattended, but she digs even when I am there,  She just likes to dig,  In the dog park, visiting other dogs, on a walk.  Really, she is a Muddog.  By now you may have figured out that I have never had any dog like Sofie; she whines, she digs, she does not listen to any commands.  In my old age, the Great Spirit must have sent me this little soul to teach me something (other than frustration) but I have not figured out what the lesson is yet (besides pure love). Some people are suggesting a sandbox of her own (put how do you keep that clean from the foxes and other animals?) and some have suggested placing her own feces in the holes (which may work but won’t she just dig a new one?).

I have to figure it out before I have to order a truck load of topsoil to fix her current projects, or worse, a truck load of concrete!  Just another dogdaz afternoon at the zoo!

 
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Posted by on January 9, 2012 in Dogs

 

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1.8.12 16:28: Coming Home

Waiting for Mommy to return

There is nothing like coming home after a few hours to 2 dogs who are overwhelmed to see you.  The feeling of love is so amazing that I would not trade it for anything.  The cats on the other hand are like, “Oh, it’s the human, so what?”  But the dogs, they are like. “It’s her, she is home, she is really here, she did not abandon us, yes, yes, yes, yes, pet me, pet me, pet me!”  That to me is priceless. Just another DogDaz afternoon at the zoo. ❤

Pet me

 
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Posted by on January 8, 2012 in Dogs

 

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1.7.12 15:00: Tired dogs Are Happy Dogs

3 dogs and a frisbee

Today we went to the dog park, partly because it is unseasonable warm and great to be outdoors in January, and partly because I had a tooth pulled yesterday and did not feel like walking (because yesterday’s walk made it bleed a lot).  So off we go in the 2001 Ford Explorer, which I only use for dogs and hauling big things (I bought it off my stepson specifically for this purpose) (my regular car is a Prius Hybrid), up they jump (pretty much knowing we are going somewhere fun) and to the dog park we go.  Now on a lovely Saturday morning you know that the dog park is full to the brim of every imaginable dog.  Louise and Sofie ran along and had a great time only occasionally checking in to make sure that I am still somewhere around (of course Lulu checks about every 2 minutes, but today Sofie checked a few times too today (this to me is success)).  So, I am sitting in the sun on a nice chair when up jumps this Boston Terrier right in my lap (dirty paws and all).  Well, Sofie and Louise come running over to make sure that this interloper is not bothering Mommy and then off they went again.  Nice to know I am well protected by my pack.  We were at the park about an hour when some male boxer/pit mix starts messing with Sofie, which I could see was making Louise protective/anxious, so I got the leashes and decided it was time to go.  For some reason there always seems to be a spoiler at some point when we are at the park and the owners don’t see anything wrong with their dog’s aggressiveness.  Amazingly, Sofie was ready to go anyway, which was a relief.  They were like a different set of dogs walking back to the Ford then when we first arrived.  I only had them on their neck collars and leads and going they pull and pull and pull me to the park, but leaving, you would think I actual had trained dogs with how nice they walk.  Back in the Ford, back down the road, and right in the house.  TIRED DOGS ARE HAPPY DOGS, and now I can put away the outside holiday decorations without two crazies under foot.  Feels like someone socked me in the face, so maybe I should follow the dogs lead and take a nap instead though.  Just another DogDaz Saturday with my zoo. ❤

 
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Posted by on January 7, 2012 in Dogs

 

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1.6.12 16:16

Animals are funny.  They make you laugh, even when you don’t want to, and they drive you crazy, usually when you need to be taking yourself less seriously.  Squash E Bear was a great one for making me laugh.  He used to love to roll on his back and tell jokes.  This big quiet guy, who never said much to anyone or anything, would start rolling and barking and just plain laugh out loud.

Squash Laughing

I used to ask him what he was talking about, but he would never really say.  He would just go on and on.

Sofie can be pretty funny.  Especially when you yell at her, she drops down and rolls on her back and tries to look cute.  The other day C found her asleep outside her kennel but under the door curtain.  Now that looks really funny, though I do not think she knew it.  Unlike Sqaush, right now we are laughing more AT her, not necessarily WITH her.

Sofie sleeping under the curtain

Louise is a pretty serious dog most of the time, but she has her funny moments too.  She was learning how to tell jokes from Squash before he left us for the great meadow in the sky, however, I am not sure she really got the hang of it.  She does crack me up though.  Like the time she was protecting me from the vacuum monster and feel asleep during the process.

Lulu asleep on the vacuum

Now Noel is hysterical.  You really are never sure where you will find her and what she is going to have to say. I really do not think NoNo knows that she is making me laugh, but I do find her in some pretty strange places.

Noel in the sink

Miss Constance Kitty is always in something, under something, or playing with something.  She sets the dogs up a lot and gets them in trouble by dropping things on the floor for them to eat or destroy.  Her name really should be ‘Mischief.’

Connie in a freshly washed and folded quilt

Muffy is the funniest of all.  Here he is in my pocketbook as I am unloading groceries on the table.  He does the funniest things and makes me laugh all the time.

Muffin in my purse

and who can forget cats of the past, like Gertrude (calico) and Cuddles (Russian Blue) looking out the backdoor with their friendly Gnome…..

Gertrude & Cuddles with a Gnome

Just another DogDaz afternoon at the Looney Bin. ❤

 
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Posted by on January 6, 2012 in Cats, Dogs

 

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1.5.12 24:44: Ham!

Long day and I did not get to spend much of it with the dogs except for their mile walk.  Work, work, work and still working.  Sofie did not like going ‘night, night’ because she did not have enough ‘Mommy time’ today, so she whined and whined in her kennel, so I let them out and they are still here in the office with me (sleeping of course) while I am typing away.  Ah, the life of a dog.  When I die, I want to come back as one of my pets, they sure have a nice life (once they get to me).

Sofie & her beaver sleeping

Bookends

But what I really needed to say today was one word —-  HAM!

Now I am not a meat eater but several of the family had a ‘Honey Baked Ham’ at Christmas and there was some leftover, so I kept it to give the dogs.  Well, Louise has basically lost her mind over it.  She gets so excited when I take the bag out of the refrigerator that she can hardly contain herself. I guess the bland boiled chicken that I make for training treats will never be the same.  The ham smells really good, so maybe I have found the incentive treat to get Sofie to come more often.  I am always looking for that one thing that will make Sofie listen.  Louise on the other hand is so good, I just want to give her treats just because.  Oh well, just another DogDaz evening at our house. ❤

Lulu will do anything for HAM!

 
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Posted by on January 5, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Time to be a cat

Being a person is getting too complicated

Time to be a cat.

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Posted by on January 3, 2012 in Cats

 

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1.3.12 6:05: Sofie The Anti-Command Dog

Happy and sad that it is the start to the new work year.  Woke the dogs up (instead of the reverse) in the still dark and really cold morning.  They say it won’t move above freezing today, which will be really hard since it has been so winter warm this year.  Got to dig out the face mask and the thermal underwear for our walk. (Some year I am going to buy one of those really long down coats that go to my ankles – maybe when all 3 kids are out of college.)  Usually gets warmest around mid afternoon, but don’t know if the monsters can wait that long.  Sofie is barking her head off at shadows this morning.  No amount of rolled up towels (‘bonkers’) thrown at her or water in the face from a squirt gun (both things the trainer told me to do) work.  There she goes again!  I think she has super sensitive hearing (better then Louise who is not barking) and hears stuff outside that we can’t.  I don’t have much other reason.   Lulu, my fearful one, barked a lot when she first came, but a few ‘bonks’ and ‘no’ really made the difference with her.  Sofie – forget it.  This is the ANTI-command dog.   I had to start using ‘Don’t’ instead of ‘No’ for Sofie’s ‘stop that’ word because I was saying it so much that Lulu was getting anxious. Other than a shock collar, which I am really opposed to, how do you get an anti-command dog to stop barking when they are under the trees at the fence line?  I figure when I yell at her she just figures that I am joining in the song.  Your thoughts and suggestions are very welcome.  Just another DogDaz morning at my house. ❤

Front door watches

Backdoor watchers

 
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Posted by on January 3, 2012 in Dogs

 

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1.2.12 19:40: Herding Cats

Put the dogs in day care today.  What a wonderful and lucky thing that is.  They so enjoy spending the day running with all the other doggies in a safe and structured environment and I don’t have to keep them locked up all day because I am not home.  It is so funny when they get in the car because they both have to tell me all about their day. When they are this wound up when they get home however, they drive the poor cats crazy.  They just continue the running for about an hour.  It took me awhile to realize that Sofie (part Sheltie/Corgie maybe) was actually trying to herd the cats.  Well, the cats just don’t like that idea at all.  Now everyone is zonked out, fast asleep on their dog bed on the office floor (with Noel the Christmas cat in her pink bed on my desk).  Funny how this day started with a blog about sleep and is ending with them all sleeping.  Just another DogDaz evening her at my house. ❤

Let sleeping dogs lie.

Noel sleeping in the window

 
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1.1.12 18:32

It was a really temperate first day of the year here in the MidAtlantic.  It is rare this time of year to have our days be in the 50s.  The dogs and I really appreciated it, but by the time I got my act together today and got out of my pajamas to go for a walk, it started to shower on us.  I just kept walking even though I did not have an umbrella.  Oh well, I am not made of sugar, so I knew I would not melt and the dogs deserved their first walk of the year.  I wish it was easier to walk the 2 of them, the trouble is that neither one walks easily by them self, so why would they walk nicely together.  It isn’t that they pull terribly but they wonder from side to side, and when you have 2 of them, it is this dance that you have to do with the leashes.  I know that I am suppose to walk them separately so that they learn to walk better, but I really do not have that much time.  I walk them for 1 hour a day and if I were to separate them (which they would not like (well maybe Louise would)), then I would need to leave one home and come back after 30 minutes or take one in the morning and one in the evening (I don’t think I like that idea).  We had a nice rainy walk and stayed out for about 1 1/2 today.  If anyone has suggestions on walking 2 puppies at the same time, I would love to hear them.  The first DogDaz of 2012.

 

 
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12.30.11 6:16

As the year comes to a close, I, like many other people, try to take stock of what I am thankful for from the past year.  Of course, I am thankful for the health of my family and friends and that those who suffered pain or grief are on the mend. But this is DogDaz, so let me put that into my zoo context.  I am very thankful that I have found DogDaz, so that I can blog about the wonderful creatures that share my life. And, that I have found you, the reader, to help me honor them day by day.

This was a very hard year at the zoo; we started the year with 8 animals, lost 4 animals, and gained 1.

In February, our very loved Squash E Bear, could no longer walk.  After years of being an insulin diabetic and going blind, his big old body could not take the strain anymore.  There is not a day that goes by that I do not miss him.  I know that everyone says their dog is special, but he was just something else.  People used to stop their cars in the street while I was walking him to ask about him (I am not kidding, ask V). He just had this amazing dog presence.

At the same time in February, we lost Zackary Cat, our beautiful Russian Blue, who was about 15. He was the kitchen cat.  He never ventured far from the kitchen, mostly because he was always hungry, so that was his domain.  A docile gentleman, he was fearful in his younger years and would hide a lot, but as he aged, became more comfortable with himself and would lie with people on the couch in the living room.  He could no longer deal with being old and cried and cried and cried all the time, so we knew he was no longer OK.  He and Sqaush went to the big meadow together.

Then in March, Georgia, the last of the Guinea Pigs, and actually the Mom of our 5, past away at about 7 years of age, which is really really really old for a Guinea.  She was the sweetest little thing and gave us years of joy.  After losing her daughter, Checkers. and hubby, Mr. Motto, last year, she was kind of lonely.

And then in September, Cuddles, Zackary’s twin sister, our meanest cat who owned the bedroom and never let any other animals near the bed (and a lot of times she tried to box me away too) appeared to have developed a brain tumor or something and had a series of strokes.  She joined the rest.

So after all that we were left with The Muffin Man (18) and the kittens, Noel and Constance Kitty (now 4) and Louise.  Soooooo, in March, we adopted the wonderful Sofie.  The ‘S’ is for Squash.  Sofie was suppose to be a Collie/Shepard mix, and I thought she would be about Squash’s size, but she turned out to be this very portable 40 lbs maybe Sheltie/Corgy.  Sofie Bear has been tons of fun.  So now we are 5.

3 cats on the bed now that Cuddles is gone

Lulu & Sofie 4ever friends

May 2012 bring everyone health, happiness and incredible DogDaz!!!

 
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Posted by on December 30, 2011 in Dogs

 

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