This is Calli enjoying a sunrise earlier this week. She loves to sit and watch the birds and squirrels in the trees. I only had my cell phone close to hand so its not as sharp a picture as I would like.... but I got the shot! She and I were up early as she couldn't sleep due to the bright daylight at 5:30 am, so she whimpers and whines. (Yes, her kennel was covered.) Calli is apparently an early riser. Others here, not so much!
So we have moved her kennel into a corner in our bedroom where roll-down blinds darken the room and keep the sun at bay a bit longer. Presto! No more morning whine! That's as close as she will come to our bed as I don't hold with animals sleeping on human beds. You only have to find one tick on your dog to understand the why-not's!
That just leaves the one remaining issue of being 'testy' around other dogs and we've been working on that. We just had our third session at the Intermediate classes at Petsmart. She is good with the basic training and so looks like an ace in the class with the younger dogs. We're there because of the other dogs.. she needs to be around other friendlies so to show her that not every dog wants to charge and challenge her.
So, first up, my apologies for the fuzzy pictures but the session can get to be be crazy with 4 dogs, well, doing a dog pile! None of the subjects stand still for long and you need 4 pairs of hands at times, so perhaps I can get better shots another class.
It appears that simple repetition and consistency with commands and routine is winning the battle and its been easier of late to get what we ask of Calli each day. When it comes to 'other strange dogs' she still acts up (and sometimes even starts the fight) and so we have an electronic collar for when she lunges and barks. That's the only time we use it and it's a matter of precise timing. (As one trainer said, its the dogs across the street that needs it... I thought the owner might like one too! :)
Spring is in full swing here and we are doing a bit of yard clean up. Seems some critter chewed through the lawnmower cables so its gone to the shop for a tune up and repairs! Bruce's tractor got stuck mid field and sat for a few days until he rounded up some scrap lumber to use to get out of the muck. During this time in the field he found a lone small white rabbit tail and so it seems that little Peter was caught by a cat or coyote.
It's sad but Nature is a revolving cycle of life and death. The fiddle heads are up again..... and the trillium has bloomed again. I can't reach it to take a picture since the deck staircase was moved and maybe that's a good thing. It will last longer that way if it is left alone. I can see the white blossoms from the kitchen window and that's good enough for me.
So with so many stressful things going on, sometimes you can indulge in a nap.
or just plain old relax!
Clearly life is good!
Funny, been research hypoallergenic dogs recently, as both myself and my son are allergic -- I think this one came up on the list!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics and so interesting about your weaving.
Ahhhh, belly rubs!
ReplyDeleteCallie is one lucky dog to have such loving owners! Good luck with the training!
ReplyDeleteCalli looks like she is adjusting well! I know what you mean about the constant house cleaning as my house is up for sale also.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post ! you have so much going on right now the days must be rushing by. Hopefully with spring in the air the house will sell soon and you can get on with the move. Great pics of Calli and the tales from the training make fun reading. D
ReplyDeleteSusan - I noticed on Dorothy's blog you said that you did not know where to find alligator clips! They are available at Lee Valley, you can order on line, and they sure are not expensive.
ReplyDeleteI hope they get to the cause of your back pain, and get you better again. Also, it will be nice when you can get settled into the home you really want to be in. Selling and looking for a new home can be very stressful.
Love the story on Callie, she is one lucky dog.
Weaverly yours ... Barbara
I do love reading your posts, regardless of subject matter. Calli is adorable, thanks!
ReplyDeleteSusan, you know I can identify with everything you are going through!
ReplyDeleteWhile waiting for that next great dog in my life, I am enjoying reading about life with Calli. So glad I got to meet her!
I had an Airedale named Sophie and she was the dog love of my life. Enjoy Calli, she will bring you many years of fun.
ReplyDeleteSusan, love the nap pictures of Callie and Bruce! Callie's little smile is the best. Very happy to hear that Miss Callie is adjusting to other dogs and kindergarten - I had feeling she would do just fine. Also wanted to thank you for being my very first follower on my blog, you are a gem.
ReplyDeletehugs, - Martha
Susan, I just read your bio. I too have been fascinated by tapestry. I have taken some workshops and every once in awhile I get to work on something, but somehow I never like doing it as much as I think I would. So for me, it is probably something I will keep in the back of my head should my body grow weary of the floor loom. And thank you again for you comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteLove that dog!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've been bitten twice by ticks the cats brought in, so like your dogs, they no longer are allowed on the bed. It's nice to have a pet to cuddle, but not so nice to be bitten. Calli is a lovely dog!
ReplyDeleteHappy weaving, Sandra