Monday, September 27, 2010

New Training Project

I have wanted a new portable dog water bottle for a long time. My old one is great, it's better than a lot of them on the market, but it's plastic and I don't trust plastic long term. I recently saw a super cool stainless steel water bottle for dogs. I loved the design and the durability of it, so I sent the info to a friend of mine who owns a holistic pet store to see what she thought. After a trip to a trade show, she brought this back:



It's not exactly the same thing, but it is pretty close - and I didn't have to pay shipping! The only draw back in this model is the licking-ball (I believe that's the technical term) that the dogs have to use to get the water out. For some, that wouldn't be a problem, but for my dogs, anything new has the potential to be a catastrophe. But because I already bought this, and because I love the idea so much, this wasn't allowed to become a catastrophe. I knew I had to come up with a creative way to get these kids to try this thing out. My great idea? PEANUT BUTTER!

Abby, being a little piggy, LOVED IT!



Mole liked the peanut butter, but wasn't too fond of the rolly-ball dishing out the peanut butter.



Pocket, hated it all. No surprise there.



This is going to be a bit of a project for awhile. I want to try the peanut butter for a few more days, then I will probably move to chicken stock, then eventually onto water. I want them to LOVE the thing before we try it on a walk. I don't want to risk my babies getting dehydrated because they are afraid of the ever-so-slight noise that the licky-ball makes when it is being turned over.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Bath Time

I've been doing a lot of cleaning around here lately - even the dogs didn't escape!

Poor mole is such a great dog. He doesn't complain about the bath, but you can tell he hates it. Now that he is getting older - and brushing is becoming uncomfortable, we will probably rely more on baths to remove the hair.


Abby is very good about baths too. I think part of it is because she got them weekly when I first got her. She had this disgusting habit of licking herself all night - and she would need to be bathed to prevent bacterial infections. She doesn't do it so much anymore, so her baths are less frequent. The latelst bath news is that Abby has settled down enough to take baths by herself! She no longer needs to take showers with mommy!


One little lady escaped the whole bath scene. Can you guess who?


It's ok, though. For some reason, she doesn't get as stinky as the rest of the crew.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Good Trainer, Bad Trainer


Some days I feel like I am pretty good at training Abby, and some day I feel like I need need remedial lessons.

Lately, Abby has been doing awesome in class. She has a ton of energy and we both seem to be having a great time. This most recent class was one of the best we've had in a while. She was off leash almost the entire time (aside from the first exercise which was right next to the row of 11 seated students and dogs). Abby had an almost perfect rally run thru this past Friday too. She pranced and danced and was practically smiling through both runs. Her head was up, her tail was wagging, and she had a great heeling speed. She was flawless. It is at times like these that I feel like I have FINALLY figured out what Abby needs from me as her trainer. We have figured it out together and we are not only have a great time, but we are doing very well.

But then there are the other things. . . the things that make me feel like a bad trainer. I miss signs, I don't know my right from my left, I give Abby cues for other behaviors that she knows which goes completely against what I need her to do, I don't give her enough space when heeling through cones. There are just so many things I do wrong that I am amazed she is doing so well. To be fair to me, most of these mistakes aren't actually training mistakes - they are simple dumb human mistakes.

There are also other things, things I can't quite figure out what is going wrong. That not only makes me feel like a bad trainer, but it also makes me feel like a bad mom because I can't make everything simple and stress-free. The most recent training issue that we are facing is Abby's extreme distance in her heeling during run thrus. Abby stays as far to the side of me that she can possibly be without straining her leash. This is a behavior that we only see in run thrus. We just saw it on Friday, but there was no hint of it on Sunday - not even after I stepped on her toes! The first time I saw it, I attributed it to our higher stress level. But this most recent run thru was much more relaxed than our last one. I went into to not caring at all about our score - which is probably why I didn't pay any attention to the signs - or to my right and my left. I can't quite figure out why we have this very odd occurrence during run thrus; and if I don't know WHY it's happening, I can't fix it. And if I can't fix it, that makes me feel like a bad trainer/dog mom. I also talked to a friend, someone with years of experience on me, who had some interesting ideas about it. But even if she is right, there is still nothing that I can do about it.

I've been giving myself a hard time lately and have felt like I'm letting my team down. It's a far cry from last year when I had all these high hopes and a pretty good ability, but I didn't have a dog that could keep up. But rally is such a great, fun sport, and Abby really excels at it. She is now doing so well that my short comings are becoming more and more obvious. I try to tell myself that I am still pretty good a this - after all, I have been able to get Abby this far. And really, Abby doesn't care if I screw up - she doesn't know how many points we get at the end of the run - her cookie is just as big...

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Family Photo

We just got back from a great vacation. We slept and walked, and slept and walked. It was the perfect vacation for a bunch of old geezers like us. As the kids are getting older, I'm trying to get a good family photo. It's much more difficult that one would think, but when you add a bunch of half-trained, treat-crazed, little dogs, and a kinda crappy camera, you get some very interesting shots.

Here are some of the out-takes:

yummy dead things on beach


welcome to the twilight zone

seriously?

Since that wasn't working, I thought that I'd do individual shots instead:

I hate that flash!!!!

alien dog!!!!

wait, that's not mole. . .


Well, this is the best I was able to manage this weekend:



It's not a great photo, but they are all looking at me and, if you really knew these guys, you can see each of their personalities in this photo.