Here's a dawg - a Havanese that doesn't seen to mind all this rain we are getting.
Well, Cleo and Apple go home tinight. The human's grandkids come tomorrow till Friday and then a few of Wasabi's dogs are coming for a visit.
If it is sunny tomorrow, we may see Otis. Now how cool is that?
We promise photos and fun times.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Good Times Come to End
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Long Havanese Day
Mommy is spending WAY too much time with that new dog we are watching - air drying her, snuggling and taking mats out.
What about me? Oh - I get daddy.
Hey but I slept with the mom last night as we have a dog in what they call heat visiting so we are sleeping in different rooms. Something about that boy dog....geez...
More tomorrow!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Watching Puppy Videos
Every now and then I need a puppy fix. Since our dear friend Yvonne refuses to bring me her puppies (how selfish is that?) (smile) I have to make do with watching our own videos from earlier this year. I just watched one of Sebastian, Coach and Sassy playing together that was delightful. Give it a look and tell me if I am wrong. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJZh5qf3ASg
We had Sassy, Coach and Remy here today. I realize how much they have changed in the past 6 months but they still remain totally delicious. If you want to lighten up your day just scroll down the right hand side until you get to the list of the older videos. I promise you they will bring a smile to your face. They do mine.
Nathan
We had Sassy, Coach and Remy here today. I realize how much they have changed in the past 6 months but they still remain totally delicious. If you want to lighten up your day just scroll down the right hand side until you get to the list of the older videos. I promise you they will bring a smile to your face. They do mine.
Nathan
Visitors & Sadness
Jazzy has been visiting us for a few days and is awaiting his owner's pickup. Jazzy has glorious hair and had a grand time mucking it up with the rest of the guys.
He's just had a bath and blow dry so he can go home smelling and feeling great. Yes, he got rather dirty but we allow that as they have great fun.
Whenever a visitor comes, the pack changes and whenever someone leaves, it changes again but it seems when they do go home, the pack tends to have a period of non play missing the one that left.
It's nice to see that they welcome another in. Even the meekest dog has been roped in by Miss Abs and made to feel welcomed. All it takes is one dog in the pack and the rest follow suit. It's why we introduce one at a time and then allow for pack play and human play.
Jazzy is a regular here though and he's adored instantly. He will also be missed too.
But Jazzy has the high life with his owners and you can but all hear him say - well it's fun here but it's excitement time to return home.
But there is nothing like the dawg fun here so if he gets excited to see us when we visit - well realize he's just yearning for a holiday.
All the dogs that visit get excited to see their owners but also get excited to come here too after they get to know what is in store for them. That's what it should be about.
More later and back to work and dematting. It may be a pool day if the weather cooperates.
He's just had a bath and blow dry so he can go home smelling and feeling great. Yes, he got rather dirty but we allow that as they have great fun.
Whenever a visitor comes, the pack changes and whenever someone leaves, it changes again but it seems when they do go home, the pack tends to have a period of non play missing the one that left.
It's nice to see that they welcome another in. Even the meekest dog has been roped in by Miss Abs and made to feel welcomed. All it takes is one dog in the pack and the rest follow suit. It's why we introduce one at a time and then allow for pack play and human play.
Jazzy is a regular here though and he's adored instantly. He will also be missed too.
But Jazzy has the high life with his owners and you can but all hear him say - well it's fun here but it's excitement time to return home.
But there is nothing like the dawg fun here so if he gets excited to see us when we visit - well realize he's just yearning for a holiday.
All the dogs that visit get excited to see their owners but also get excited to come here too after they get to know what is in store for them. That's what it should be about.
More later and back to work and dematting. It may be a pool day if the weather cooperates.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Havanese and Knots in Hair
Talking about wet - what do you do when you have mats? Brush every day or cut short.
I am dematting 2 dogs and my arm is going to fall off - no lie. It's a tough job when you let it go.
To make it worse, if you wash or they get wet, it tightens the knots. Many people do not realize this.
The Abs says - well mommy brushes me daily so I hardly ever get those things.
Back to watching TV and dematting...
How? Spray, separate and brush. It sounds easy but there is a method to it - believe me and I have got really good at it due to having dogs visit us with them. :-)
I am dematting 2 dogs and my arm is going to fall off - no lie. It's a tough job when you let it go.
To make it worse, if you wash or they get wet, it tightens the knots. Many people do not realize this.
The Abs says - well mommy brushes me daily so I hardly ever get those things.
Back to watching TV and dematting...
How? Spray, separate and brush. It sounds easy but there is a method to it - believe me and I have got really good at it due to having dogs visit us with them. :-)
Monday, August 4, 2008
Havanese: Stress & Fun
How can you tell your Havanese is under stress?
There are many signals through which you may spot this condition before it becomes out of hand or critical to performance.
Common things that can indicate stress are:
-Yawning
-Sleeping Too Long
-Arching the Back
-Stretching
-Drooling
-Tense body
-Barking
-Whining
-Runny bowels
Why am I mentioning this? It is normal for humans and dogs when exposed to unknown events or things to feel some stress. It's our job as a human to enable them to find their coping skills.
How can you do this? By slow conditioning NOT avoidance.
Slow conditioning is exposing your little one to things that they feel uncomfie with consistently till it is not an issue.
Recently, we had our roof done and one of our pups started growling at the men on the roof. This was foreign to them and anything lauding over them so high up is perceived as something in charge but also not touchable or attainable. Instead of keeping this particular dog in, I kept taking her out over and over in small doses and correcting and saying a keyword which is 'silly girl or silly boy' and I say it in a really silly voice as if to say - gee there really isn't something to be afraid of. If your dog trusts you, the key words will help. How do you gain trust? You have to be consistent, give rules and boundaries and you must not give them the idea that their behavior is valid. Never hug when reacting this way no matter how much you want to feel you need to. Hug when they sit, calm down - whatever positive coping skill they use - reward BIG time and eventually that is what they will rely on when faced with an unknown.
You are their teacher - their pal, their leader of the pack and the reason they attain a balanced state of mind. Don't get frustrated. Stop and get your emotions in check if you do.
Here's a photo of Fiona who did her first show. She showed minor stress by yawning and sleeping. But as she keeps getting exposed to so many people and dogs and people prodding her - that will disapate. Between shows we will take her to handling class and get her 'slow conditioned'.
Fiona got 2nd place in her first show. She did well. She is an alpha dog through and through but even alpha dogs can feel stress.
Pay attention to your dog and act accordingly. You will reach an amazing relationship with your dog when you do always!
There are many signals through which you may spot this condition before it becomes out of hand or critical to performance.
Common things that can indicate stress are:
-Yawning
-Sleeping Too Long
-Arching the Back
-Stretching
-Drooling
-Tense body
-Barking
-Whining
-Runny bowels
Why am I mentioning this? It is normal for humans and dogs when exposed to unknown events or things to feel some stress. It's our job as a human to enable them to find their coping skills.
How can you do this? By slow conditioning NOT avoidance.
Slow conditioning is exposing your little one to things that they feel uncomfie with consistently till it is not an issue.
Recently, we had our roof done and one of our pups started growling at the men on the roof. This was foreign to them and anything lauding over them so high up is perceived as something in charge but also not touchable or attainable. Instead of keeping this particular dog in, I kept taking her out over and over in small doses and correcting and saying a keyword which is 'silly girl or silly boy' and I say it in a really silly voice as if to say - gee there really isn't something to be afraid of. If your dog trusts you, the key words will help. How do you gain trust? You have to be consistent, give rules and boundaries and you must not give them the idea that their behavior is valid. Never hug when reacting this way no matter how much you want to feel you need to. Hug when they sit, calm down - whatever positive coping skill they use - reward BIG time and eventually that is what they will rely on when faced with an unknown.
You are their teacher - their pal, their leader of the pack and the reason they attain a balanced state of mind. Don't get frustrated. Stop and get your emotions in check if you do.
Here's a photo of Fiona who did her first show. She showed minor stress by yawning and sleeping. But as she keeps getting exposed to so many people and dogs and people prodding her - that will disapate. Between shows we will take her to handling class and get her 'slow conditioned'.
Fiona got 2nd place in her first show. She did well. She is an alpha dog through and through but even alpha dogs can feel stress.
Pay attention to your dog and act accordingly. You will reach an amazing relationship with your dog when you do always!
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