I had originally intended to post an update on Samson's bum knee, but Abby presented me with a more upbeat topic:
"Why???" I ask. "MOMITWASSOMUCHFUN!" Abby says in answer.
She got a serious bath afterwards. It was so hard to lather up her fur with all of that gritty mud in it. It took almost a whole bottle of dog shampoo! Thankfully she's all clean now.
As for Samson, we think that we're starting to see some improvement in his walking. He's using his right leg to scratch more often now, so hopefully that counts. He still has a very prominent limp, but we think it might be getting a little bit better.
Showing posts with label digging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digging. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, November 14, 2011
Garbage Diver
When she's bored, Abby will occasionally stick her head in the garbage, pull out a paper plate, and rip it to shreds in the living room. It usually happens when she can hear us outside in the yard or garage.
Abby also still digs when left to her own devices in the back yard. She dug this beauty a few weeks ago; I think she was after a mouse or something...
Samson is still limping. We can't tell that the glucosamine is helping very much. We'll give it until the bottle is used up, then I think we'll try a glucosamin+chondroitin combination and see if that helps any better.
Samson at times has a habit of licking, almost compulsively at times. He'll usually stop if I tell him "enough", but sometimes he just CAN'T stop and keeps licking the air! lol Anyways, we recently noticed a pattern: more often than not, he licks his left leg. I think he licks it when it's paining him, similar to how a person might massage a sore joint. I'm sure this isn't always the reason he licks, but I think perhaps this is a big reason for a lot of it.
There is a bunny living in our back yard. The dogs go absolutely NUTS when they see it outside munching on the grass. And the bunny will just sit outside the window and continue munching the grass while the dogs bark and growl like maniacs at the window 5 feet away. lol Peter Cottontail nearly bit it today, though. Travis was running some water on our deck under which the bunny apparently lives, and the rabbit took off across our back yard. Abby and Samson promptly took up the chase, and Mr. Cottontail came about a foot away from a grizzly death. Lucky bunny. lol
Abby also still digs when left to her own devices in the back yard. She dug this beauty a few weeks ago; I think she was after a mouse or something...
Samson is still limping. We can't tell that the glucosamine is helping very much. We'll give it until the bottle is used up, then I think we'll try a glucosamin+chondroitin combination and see if that helps any better.
Samson at times has a habit of licking, almost compulsively at times. He'll usually stop if I tell him "enough", but sometimes he just CAN'T stop and keeps licking the air! lol Anyways, we recently noticed a pattern: more often than not, he licks his left leg. I think he licks it when it's paining him, similar to how a person might massage a sore joint. I'm sure this isn't always the reason he licks, but I think perhaps this is a big reason for a lot of it.
There is a bunny living in our back yard. The dogs go absolutely NUTS when they see it outside munching on the grass. And the bunny will just sit outside the window and continue munching the grass while the dogs bark and growl like maniacs at the window 5 feet away. lol Peter Cottontail nearly bit it today, though. Travis was running some water on our deck under which the bunny apparently lives, and the rabbit took off across our back yard. Abby and Samson promptly took up the chase, and Mr. Cottontail came about a foot away from a grizzly death. Lucky bunny. lol
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
About to Molt...
Abby Stats: 14 months old, 105 lbs.
- Abby vomited tonight. But seems otherwise fine.
- She’s very fluffy; will probably molt soon.
- Still digging a lot. Not destructive inside.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Four-Month Update
Abby Stats: 1 year old
Abby has turned into a very confident and happy dog. She’s not afraid of anything. She is a regular barker and guards the house well. In fact, just yesterday my mom came to the house while we were at the neighbors’ and rang the doorbell. Both dogs barked of course, but Abby also stuck her head through the cat door to see who was outside. Mom put her face to the window, and Abby, head still stuck through the cat door, growled menacingly at her. I had to laugh when I saw her do it; she looks a little ridiculous with her head sticking through the cat door. It makes me feel good to know that Abby will do a good job intimidating would-be burglars.
Abby walks really well on the leash, though she tends to try to lead. When we take her and Samson out to the square, she will sometimes bark at other dogs when we try to pull her away from them. I think she is just doing this because she is confused or is unsure of how to behave around other dogs that are leashed. It’s definitely something to do with the leashes, because she is always very friendly when she meets dogs when she is free in the back yard.
Other than that, she eats really well, has gotten into a regular schedule about going out, and plays with Oscar regularly. She loves digging in the yard (to our chagrin) and playing with Samson. She gets jealous when he is outside on his own and will bark and whine wanting to go out where he is. She doesn’t seem to mind as much when the situation is reversed and she is outside on her own.
She likes to cuddle and play with us in the floor. Her personality is so much like Ellie's sometimes, but minus all of Ellie's fearfulness. Abby really has been a Godsend for us.
She is very fond of chewing on her toys; we bought her a Kong Extreme about a month ago, and she’s already chewed off a few pieces of it. She also really likes the bones that she has, and has done a very good job of not chewing up much that she is not supposed to. The Christmas tree, however, had its trial by fire not long after we put it up. Somebody (probably Oscar, but possibly also Samson since he likes to get into tight spaces…) knocked the tree over, and we came home to find a bunch of chewed-up ornaments. Luckily none of our good ones were destroyed (it was only the inexpensive decorative ones), but we scolded her really well and she hasn’t paid any attention to the tree since then. She seems to learn very quickly when she does something wrong, and rarely does it more than once.
Also, we discovered today what appears to be a third dew claw on one of her hind legs. It looks so weird and is not like the others. It's sort of soft and looks as though it could just be pulled out or something. Gives me the heeby-jeebies just wrting about it. We might have to have it removed just for being so... creepy. lol
Abby has turned into a very confident and happy dog. She’s not afraid of anything. She is a regular barker and guards the house well. In fact, just yesterday my mom came to the house while we were at the neighbors’ and rang the doorbell. Both dogs barked of course, but Abby also stuck her head through the cat door to see who was outside. Mom put her face to the window, and Abby, head still stuck through the cat door, growled menacingly at her. I had to laugh when I saw her do it; she looks a little ridiculous with her head sticking through the cat door. It makes me feel good to know that Abby will do a good job intimidating would-be burglars.
Abby walks really well on the leash, though she tends to try to lead. When we take her and Samson out to the square, she will sometimes bark at other dogs when we try to pull her away from them. I think she is just doing this because she is confused or is unsure of how to behave around other dogs that are leashed. It’s definitely something to do with the leashes, because she is always very friendly when she meets dogs when she is free in the back yard.
Other than that, she eats really well, has gotten into a regular schedule about going out, and plays with Oscar regularly. She loves digging in the yard (to our chagrin) and playing with Samson. She gets jealous when he is outside on his own and will bark and whine wanting to go out where he is. She doesn’t seem to mind as much when the situation is reversed and she is outside on her own.
She is very fond of chewing on her toys; we bought her a Kong Extreme about a month ago, and she’s already chewed off a few pieces of it. She also really likes the bones that she has, and has done a very good job of not chewing up much that she is not supposed to. The Christmas tree, however, had its trial by fire not long after we put it up. Somebody (probably Oscar, but possibly also Samson since he likes to get into tight spaces…) knocked the tree over, and we came home to find a bunch of chewed-up ornaments. Luckily none of our good ones were destroyed (it was only the inexpensive decorative ones), but we scolded her really well and she hasn’t paid any attention to the tree since then. She seems to learn very quickly when she does something wrong, and rarely does it more than once.
Also, we discovered today what appears to be a third dew claw on one of her hind legs. It looks so weird and is not like the others. It's sort of soft and looks as though it could just be pulled out or something. Gives me the heeby-jeebies just wrting about it. We might have to have it removed just for being so... creepy. lol
Friday, March 20, 2009
Ellie Has Learned How to Dig
- Ellie digs her first hole in the yard today.
- Ellie is starting to get vocal during play with Samson. Barking and growling a little.
(Heather and the girls left this morning.)
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