Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Sorry Its Been A While

Well, the colder weather is setting in.  The river is almost off limits because it is so cold.

Along with the freak snow storm in September we have encountered a few other problems.

 Before the snow got too bad we had to scramble to find winter clothes and boots.  Just as we got to the school the lights went out so we were without power for a few hours.

Anyway it was a good time to catch up on some reading.  I was worried about taking the dogs to the park with all the trees falling all over but once it started to melt the limbs of trees were falling less and less but it still looked bad at the park.
Dexter and Rufus did not seem to mind that much so we stayed and pulled some of the fallen trees out of the way so that people coming behind us would not have to climb over them the way we had to .  As you can see Rufus is ready for the snow to come again.

 The dogs found a snowman that some children had made and at first Dexter and Rufus were casing it out and really not sure what to do. They both were barking at it and just keeping their distance.  That was until Chicha got in there and took out one of the sticks that were used as arms.

After she got close they must have thought that it was harmless because they all started really checking it out up close.

The end of September also brought a really scary time for me.

We had just come home from the park and it was warm in the house so I opened the patio door.  Dexter came running at me and I thought that he was going to jump up on the chair with me.  Instead he had a seizure.  I was very scared that maybe he had eaten something at the park and was poisoned but it was just a seizure so after a trip to the vet hospital and a bunch of money later we were told that it may never happen again or it could happen the same time next year.  Either way I now know how to handle it on my own.  Dexter did have to stay at the hospital for about 6 hours.  When I came home with out him, Bella and Rufus were both a little unsure of why Dexter was not home.  |

After about 3 hours, Bella came over to me and started pulling on my pant leg with her mouth.  When I got up off the chair she raced for the door.  When I followed her she looked at my shoes as if to say, "well, go and get him".  When I came back and sat down for a bit waiting for the vet to call me to say that he could come home she was laying on me and pulling at my clothes to get my attention so that she could tell me to go and get him.
Once I got him home he was just so happy to have a ball that he fell asleep with it in his mouth for a bit until we went to bed.

Once I got into bed he snuggled up close to me and fell asleep almost immediately.  Within a couple of minutes Bella came up and snuggled close to Dexter and even wiggled under his front paw and they slept that way the whole night.  They really are good friends.
I am sure that they sleep like this when we are not home as well. I know that they play and cuddle when they are both on my lap.

Rufus just sniffed him all over then went back to bed.  He was so worried that he just thought it best if he just slept and did not pace any more.

The next morning we were all back to normal.  Dexter was his usual OBD (obsessive ball disorder) and Rufus just ate his breakfast and went back to bed.


Thursday, 14 August 2014

Friends

Summer is getting closer to the end again already.  There are still a lot of hot days to come so its not too bad.

We are going to the park early in the mornings so that we don't get too hot.  Rufus is finding friends all over.  Some are friends we haven't seen for a while and some are new friends that we have come to meet for the first time.

Like in this photo.  There is Rufus's best friend Bernie.  And we have a new friend too.  His name is Zeus. He is still just a puppy but he out weighs Rufus by about 80 pounds.  Rufus is trying to give Zeus  a hug.  Bernie is not really sure what to make of it right now.  But they soon made a Rufus sandwich.

Rufus has been so busy at the park these days that when he gets home he just crashes in his chair or on his bed or just in front of the patio door with Bella.



Then we have our people friends too.  Rick and Bernie enter the park and Rufus knows right away.  He lets out a howl as if to say "I have been waiting and waiting for you!!!"  Then the chest bump from Bernie and a tussle in the water or on the grass or where ever we meet up with them.  Then, he turns his attention to Rick.  He lets out the same howl and just waits to be petted.  Once all the greetings take place then they are off for a really good romp.  Sometime Gracie comes too
if she is going to come and play.

Dexter gets in there too so that he is not left out.  We sometimes go about a mile around the park with all the dogs rustling and tussling.

There are sometimes too that there are no friends at the park when we get there,  Rufus is really disappointed when that happens.  We try to go at the same time everyday to meet up with the same people and dogs but they like to mix it up too.

Our friend Chicha had to have an operation about 2 weeks ago and we did not see them until yesterday again.  Chicha is doing really well and she is able to go to the park and play again.  Ana and Felipe and baby Edward met us at the park last night for a short walk.  Dexter and Rufus were really tired and I had to wake them up to take them to the park.  Both of them looked at me as if to say "Really. Again?"  They had a long long walk in the morning and were still tired from swimming in the river with Jersey, so they were not prepared to go again.

But when Rufus saw Ana and Filepe, he let out howls and was just not too sure what to do.  He was waiting by Ana so that he did not step on the baby.  Then Felipe, was there and Rufus was just so happy.  We will meet them again tonight after supper for a short walk and cool off in the river again.

Edward is just such a cute little boy.  He is not afraid of Rufus at all.  He has been trying to throw the ball with the chuckit, but he is just a little short for it.  He is only  13 months old so he is doing well just toddling around the park.

Rufus and Edward look at each other and say hello when they first see each other, then Rufus just sort of keeps and eye on Edward just to make sure that he is still following him. Rufus takes it slower whenever Edward is with us and walking.  He knows that he is just a little boy and not ready to run and chase like Dawson and Nick.

Well we have to get ready to go to the park now for our morning walk before it gets way too hot.

But there have been thunder storms forecast for the day so we may have a short walk this morning and dodge the storms this afternoon and evening.

Monday, 11 August 2014

Lazy Summer Days

Well we made it to the middle of the summer without to much relief from the heat and the sun.
We are starting our days with a walk before it gets too hot.
One day last week we saw an old tree split and fall right in front of us.  If Sebastian was not there to warn us off we would have been under it when it fell.  As it was we just all stood in awe of nature taking its liberties.

After a good romp with friends and Dexter of course.  We head for the river for some good ball catching time.  In the mornings there are not a lot of dog friends out so sometimes we just go straight to the river.

After about 3 or 4 times of swimming to get the ball that is thrown, Rufus just holds on to the ball to signal that he has had enough for now.

We walk around to see if there are any other friends that came while we were at the river.  Sometimes we find some other friends and sometimes we don't.

The first thing that both Rufus and Dexter do when we are just really wet out of the river is find some dry silty sand or just plain dirt to roll in.  I know it is to keep the mosquitoes and other flying insects away.  But, all the fine dust that they both leave all over the house is not nice at all.

I have been trying to get Rufus to fetch the ball other than when we are in the water.  Sometimes he is really good and will bring the ball back.  But most times he is still up for a chase.  He waits until I am about 15 meters away then he flops down and rolls around with the ball in his mouth.  When I am less than a meter away from him he jumps up and starts trotting off.  Then he gets about 10 meters away and spits the ball out.  He stands and looks at it, then at me, then at the ball again.  As soon as he thinks I am close enough to reach the ball then he picks it up and runs away again looking over his shoulder most of the time to see if I am coming. He could do that for hours.

Then we go back to the river to either cool off or just wash most of the dirt and mud off.  Just when I think the boys are clean enough to get back in the car.  They both manage to find another pile of dusty dirt to roll in.

Needless to say I spend more time than I want to sweeping up the dust at home.

Bella has some issues with the dogs coming home dirty though.  When we first come in the door she is usually on the kitchen chair to observe, without a sloppy nose swipe from Rufus or a wet hip check from Dexter.  She waits patiently until I sit down for a few minutes to just relax a bit then she is on my lap and telling me all kinds of stories about how the smelly, wet dogs are just not what she was waiting for.

Once they are dry and almost dirt free she will choose one of them to cuddle with as long as she knows that no one is watching.
 I think in this photo if they both could have said you don't see this they would have.

But after a nice walk in the park everyone is ready for a nap of some kind.  Even if all of them are on the floor beside me or if they scatter to their favorite spots they usually just nod off for about 2 or 3 hours.  If I don't have to work I manage an hour or so too.

Sometimes it is too hot even to clean the house or do anything other than just relax.... so some days that is just what we do BEST!!!!!

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Summer Activities

It is hot, hot, hot.  Fans and air conditioners are necessities in our house.  We have a west wall and south facing back yard.  Our house is hot.

Rufus has a fan in his room but he likes it better to get on to our bed and sleep with the air conditioner on.
He is just sprawled out and "dead to the world".  When I ask him just to move over a bit so I can get into bed, he lifts one of his droopy eye lids as if to say "Are you serious, I just got comfortable"  It has been almost too hot to go walking unless it is first thing in the morning.  So we do that a lot.


This is Rufus's favorite sleeping place in the trailer.  He just climbs up on the couch and passes out.
Since space is limited in the trailer we just step over top of him to get in and out of bed.  We are planning another camping trip in the next week or so and will be still hot then so... it is a good thing that the trailer has air conditioning in it as well.

Bella and Rufus love to sit at the patio door any time of the day or night and just let the little bit of a breeze get them a little bit cool.



However, Rufus really does not want anyone to know that he really likes Bella.

Bella on the other hand is whipping him into shape about the drool.  If Rufus walks by her and she sees the tiniest bit of drool she hisses and swats at him as if to say "Wipe your chin"  When he is cleaned up she will give him a nose bump as if to say "I knew you could do it"

 
My lazy dogs just love to sleep sprawled out when we are camping or just when we are cool.

I have a king sized bed and with my husband working nights it is usually just the animals and myself that sleep in it at night.

I always have to wonder if there is a bigger bed out there?  I still end up like a pretzel every morning and I almost have to stand up on the bed and step over all the animals to get out.  Once they are there that is where they stay until I am up for the day.





When the weather is tolerable we play hard and we just keep going until all of the animals are just too tired to move an inch more.

On our last camping trip, we did have a few finds that we would not have had if out campground had been flooded.

The dogs and the boys and I spent most of the day and early evening in the river or just walking along the river bank.  The kids made some wonderful trenches that we then filled with water.  It worked just the way Nick planned.  However he said that he wished that he had a shovel or something to make the hole at the bottom just a little bigger.  I told him to just ask Rufus to do it for him.  Rufus just looked Nick in the eye and nodded his head and got to work.  He had to pull out some tree roots and spit them out but he kept looking at Nick to see if he was doing a good job.

He did a fantastic job.  When we started pouring the water in the top and watched it trickle down into the hole Rufus seemed to scrutinise it to make sure that it was what he thought it should look like.  He then gave a nod of approval and moved on to more interesting sniffing.




Here is one of the treasures that we found on the river bank.  I can only guess that it washed down from the Indian reserve just to the west of us.

We know for sure that it is canine and probably a wolf.  All I know is that Rufus did not want to get too close to it.  I do believe that the animal had been dead for a while.

Today however is just too hot to go out right now.  So we are melting inside the house where at least I know that we will have access to plenty of fresh water and the basement to stay cool.

To everyone reading this.  Take care of your animals and yourselves in this heat.

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Misbehavior at the Park

Well as you can tell by the title of this one, it will not be as pleasant as Rufus wants it to be.

Rufus usually just gets another dog's ball and then takes off with it.  I have been collecting (buying) balls of every type to keep in my pouch so that if I can not get the ball away from him we can give a brand new ball to the other dog.  Rufus thinks that it is not a very nice thing for me to do, because he really wants the new ball too.

When we arrive at the park.  I usually make the dogs wait in the car until I know that I have a good hold on them before they get out.  I have had both of the dogs go bolting out of the car and into the park just barking at all the other dogs there and totally ignoring me.  So in that instance, when I can get a hold of both of them., Dexter is usually the better of the 2 and will come back almost right away, we all go back to the car.  I make them jump in to the back and I close the door.  We wait another 2 or 3 minutes and try again.  If they try to jump out right away, then we wait for another few minutes.  I do have patience when it comes to both of them behaving at the park entrance.

If we run into friends right away they still have to behave before I let go of the leash.  Rufus is not happy with that idea.  But he gets used to it really quick.  He has come to know that if he is "rangy" then he is on the leash for a little bit longer and can not go and explore or play right away.

There is a lady that walks her dogs sometimes at the same time as we do.  Rufus does not like one of her dogs.  They are both usually very good except when they see Rufus. Of course Rufus is the same, he sees them and all of a sudden he is a different "bad" dog.

Right now at the park the grass is so high that sometimes we don't see people until we are almost on top of them.  So herein lays the problem.  Rufus will take off after the other dogs, mostly to say "hello", until of course he smells who they are.  Then it can go just about anywhere.  I do know that Rufus has nipped the owner of the dogs at least once.  I am not pleased to know that he would do that.  WE always try to go the other way when we see each other from a distance.  I try to grab the short leash on Rufus and lead him away.  I would like to say that I am successful, but not always.  If Rufus is in a very playful mood he does not obey as much as I would like him to.  If he does not come right back and walk then once I catch him, we come home for a while.  Sometimes it is just an hour or sometimes it is for the rest of the day.  Depending on how badly he is misbehaving.

If Rufus has really misbehaved then when we get home is is told to sit until I tell him he can move.  He comes into the house and hangs his head and just looks at me as if to say "I'm sorry"  But depending on the extent of the misbehavior, he will still have to sit for about 5 minutes.
There was a time when I went and changed my clothes and washed up and then I came back down stairs to just check on him.  He did not move a muscle.  I think he still had the same expression on his face too.
Every time I looked at him he just hung his head lower and lower.  Once I finally let him move about a little bit more he just really made sure that he did not step out of line.

For the next few days he is the best behaved dog at the park.  He is never more than about 100 feet from me and he always looking over his shoulder at me as if to ask permission.
He is a work in progress.  He seems to feel comfortable again and someone or something will get him going again.
Rufus seems to know when I have deemed his behaviour "bad" and depending on the day will either come to within a foot of me and take off or he will come right back.  On the days he is avoiding me we come home as  I catch him and
we get back to the car.  Even if we have only been at the park just long enough to get out of the car.

Other days especially when we are camping, he goes into the dog run.

Both Dexter and Rufus like to make people passing by that I am a terrible "mom".  They have the saddest expressions on their faces and look at everyone like I have just condemned them to "life"

This week has been so hot once I get off work that we have been waiting until almost dark to go out to the park.

We have even had to wait and go out first thing in the morning.  And that is where we are heading today as soon as this is posted.

Have a good day everyone!!


Friday, 11 July 2014

Vacation Time

Our vacation was hot and a lot of fun.  This is only part one of 3 weeks that we will be camping this summer.  But all in all we are going to have a good summer.
Here is Rufus waiting for me to get the car loaded so that we can go.  He knows that when we get going it will be a fun time for him and Dexter because they get to sleep in the trailer anywhere they want to.

It was a big job this time because we took the little boys with us.  Just me, Nicholas, Dawson and Dexter with Rufus.

It is always a treat to watch what Rufus does when the children are with us.


We have some friends at the campground that come just to see Rufus.  On the first night there our friend Jocelyn came by to say "Hi" to Rufus.  He was happy to see her.  It has been almost a year since we last were all at the campground.  With so much damage to the area because of the recent flood I am glad that we were all able to come on the same weekend.

Jocelyn came back about 9pm with some friends to see Rufus but he was so done by then.  He climbed in to the trailer about 8:30pm and got on the little sofa and was out like a light.  He didn't wake up until about 9am the next morning.  I was a little concerned that he was too hot but he was just so tired that he couldn't stay awake any longer.  We had a full day of helping Nicholas build sand channels that the boy filled with water.

Nicholas said that he wished that he had a shovel to dig a little deeper hole at the bottom. Rufus heard that and went to work on the larger hole at the bottom.

There were some tree roots in the way but with a little work and persistance he was able to clean them out.

The heat was a problem.  Along with the misquitos it made for an itchy few days.  We spent most of the day in the river, usually just knee deep.  We cooled off as best as we could.

Rufus kept a close eye on both the boys and if someone was coming anywhere near us he let them know that we were playing here and to keep their distance.

We also had to deal with a few missteps by Rufus that were not acceptable.  I know why he was acting the way he was but it was still unacceptable.  A neighbor brought her dog by to meet Rufus but he would not have any part of it. I know it was because the kids were there and he was watching to see if they were okay.

Rufus lunged and it took most of my strength to hold him back.  At the same time he took a good chunk of my finger with the little bit of chain on his leash.  I was really hoping that he would have calmed down but nope that was not to be.

On our first night home, we went to the dog park at about 6pm or so.  Just as we arrived there, Rufus's friend Bernie came back for a short walk with us.  It was so funny to hear Rufus greet Bernie.  Once he saw him he started "talking" as he was running toward him.  It almost sounded like, " I have not seen you in years!!!  How are you doing?"  Then of course it was the chest bump and the wrestling that carried on for about another 3 or 4 minutes.
This is the usual greeting.  They are always so happy to see each other.

Because we do not have contact information for most of the "friends" at the park it is always a hit or miss type of meeting.

The rest of this week it has been so hot and the children have been getting way to much sun.  We have only gone to the park for just long enough to cool off in the river.


Rufus and Dexter can usually spend quite a bit of time in the river chasing balls or kids or just other dogs or just walking.  But when we walked today even Rufus was done after about 30 minutes.  So we all came home and just lay about for the rest of the day.


Saturday, 5 July 2014

Playing in the River

The weather has turned hot and it is hard to keep my dogs cool.

We head for the river every chance we get.  Rufus loves to chase a ball in the river but with the flood last year that reshaped the river in a lot of places it is shallower than it used to be.  We still go everyday and I still throw the ball, but it is harder to find a place that he can swim to get it.  I worry sometimes that the short leash that I have on him may get tangled but he is never that far out anymore that it will.  Most times he is able to just walk out to get the ball.

 There are times that another dog owner will throw a ball too and Rufus feels that he is helping the other dog by going to get it right away.  The problem with that is that he sometimes still has his own ball in his mouth and can not figure out how to get both in his mouth at the same time.

When that happens he is usually closer to shore and he will drop one ball and pick up the other.  Then he looks and discovers that there is one floating right beside him and it is getting away.  So he will drop the ball that is in his mouth and pick up the one that is floating.  He looks again and, wow there is another ball floating.  He looks for a second and drops the one in his mouth and picks up the other and now there is another ball floating.  He just keeps coming closer to shore and once he feels that the current will not take one ball he brings the one in his mouth to just the waters edge and then he goes back for the other.

We very rarely lose a ball.  Unless that is that he has not seen where it lands in the water.  He is always looking for the splash.  If another dog distracts him he sometimes loses sight of the ball and will have to be directed to the ball.  Most of the time if he is paying attention he will see where I am pointing with the chucker and will see the ball and go after it.

We sometimes have a crowd that will watch for a bit and when he sees it and takes off after the ball we hear cheers from the river bank.  I am focused on both dogs so I only turn around when I hear the noise.

Yesterday when we were at the river and it was quiet.  There were not a lot of dogs out walking at the same time as we were we had a good time just playing in the river.  Dexter was able to get a ball and chase it too.  Sometimes now because Rufus is a ball hog, poor Dexter chases rocks that I toss for him so that he can cool off too.  He talks to the rocks as if to say, "No. you're not the one I want" and he digs and brings the rocks closer to the edge of the river.  He doesn't like getting his head wet so he just moves the rocks with his feet until he is sure it won't "float away".

I got to thinking about Wilson and how he loved the river too.  Keep in mind that for all the time that I had him he was attached to me by a leash.  When the weather was hot and we found a place in the river to throw sticks, (Wilson did not chase balls) I would wade out into the water to give him the best advantage that I could so that he could enjoy the river too.

 There was more than once a day that I would have to toss my pack up to someone on the bank so that my phone would not get wet.

I would more often than to come home soaked to the waist or better.  If the day was really, really hot then it was not a bad thing.  If the day was overcast and cooler then it made for a soggy ride home.

I am glad that Rufus is not always attached to me but, I miss Wilson too.





Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Whistle training or better kid training

It has been a very busy week.  I have been trying to get the camp site ready for camping next week.  After being flooded out we had a lot of work to do.

Anyway back to the way I have been training Rufus to respond to a whistle.  When Rufus gets out of my sight for more than about a minute and if I call him once and he doesn't come back I use the whistle.

 Just 3 short blast of the whistle will usually bring him back within about 30 seconds or at least he will turn to look at me to acknowledge that I have called him.  When that fails, having Dawson either blow the whistle or just run for him he comes back really good.  But whenever the kids are with us he stays within about 10 feet of the kids.  If the kids are running around and chasing him he seems to just "prance" it is not a full run but he will look over his shoulder to see if they are following him then he will give a little bit of a burst of speed to make sure that they have to run a little bit to catch up.

Dawson is learning to use the whistle to call Rufus back too,  However he is a little bit loud on the whistle and the blasts are a little longer.
Rufus comes out from the trees or from down at the river and heads straight for Dawson every time as if to say "You called me"  it is really fun to watch.  When I ask Rufus where his kids are he goes and tags one of them.

Depending on the day and how much he has been running and how many smells are at the park it can still be a work in progress.

I have taught Rufus that if he does not respond after I have to whistle 3 times in about 5 minutes, we go home.  I have had to do that once or twice since I have started using the whistle.  But never when the kids are with me.


Sara is a big help too when I am trying to take video of the kids and the dogs.  We will always have 3 dogs 2 kids and the 2 of us.  We do try to go at least 2 or 3 days a week with everyone but with work schedules we can not go longer.  Bailey is even coming back when we use the whistle now.

Dexter is just a good little cocker and will come anyway unless there is something really smelly that he wants to roll in.  I sometimes have to give just one short blast on the whistle for him to come but then I look down at my feet and wow there he is.  I sometimes over look him because he just follows right along just behind me and I miss him.

Rufus will sometimes just take off and run.  If I can still see him that is good but if he gets more than about 200 yards and he is at a full run, usually going to see another dog, he just makes a long big loop and heads straight back when he hears the whistle.  It is really something to see.  I have had other people walking with me and they are amazed that he will turn and come right back.

Kids are wonderful training tools.  They seem to have it all figured out.  Even at the river they all get wet and have a great time of it.

We very seldom come home from the park in the summer with Dawson dry.  He usually gets to running on the shore with Rufus and Dexter chasing him that he doesn't fall in the water and come up spitting and sputtering.  Rufus is usually the first one there to make sure that he is okay.

Next week we are all going camping.  By all I mean Dawson, Nick, Rufus and Dexter and myself.  We will only go for about 4 days but that is enough.

We have the new site and the new routine that everyone will have to get used to so, it could be a stressful few days for me.  But with the kids with me I will have a great time.



I will have some tales to add to the blog in about a week.  I will try to get more video and some good pictures of everyone sleeping together.

Happy Canada Day everyone!!!!

Monday, 23 June 2014

Grooming, every day stuff

Grooming Rufus everyday after his long walk and play session is some work.

Rufus likes to have his eyes and ears cleaned everyday.  He just lays his head on my lap and waits for the baby wipes to come out.
Most dogs that have floppy ears can sometimes have ear infections because what ever gets in them can't get back out even with shaking their heads.

 Even our wee one needs to have his ears cleaned after a dip in the river.  Lol.

But, every day we start the day with a warm cloth to do eyes.  Rufus gets up in the morning and kind of squints until his eyes are wiped.  He just sighs and leans into the cloth.  He loves it.

His ears are another part of the ritual.  As soon as we get back from playing in the river he sees the baby wipes come out and right away his head is on my lap.  I just use unscented baby wipes and I stick my finger in as far as it will go.  It is something that I do everyday to prevent having to take him to the vet for meds.  With most dogs (and kids) you can smell an infection in their ears.  And once it has happened you will know what I mean.

After a session with "Bernie" and "Gracie" we need to get all the dust and mud out.

After all they just rustle and tussle until they are all so tired that they almost wish that they could be carried back to the car.

There have been a few times that Rufus has come home bleeding from the bottoms of his ears.  I don't usually worry too much because I know that "Bernie" didn't mean to hurt Rufus.  They just got playing and because of all of the loose skin and floppy ears that is the best place to hang on for a bit.
The winter is a tough time for it to happen though.  Because of the cold I don't usually know until we get back in the car and are on our way home.  His ears usually warm up enough to start the blood flow again.
When that happens he tries to shake his head because it hurts a little and he stops and looks as if to say "Oh No, not again"
When we see "Bernie" again it is almost as if Rufus says "Take it easy, Okay?"  They both start off a little more gentle. That only lasts a few minutes then they are back at it again.


They start off with a chest bump and just keep on going until they are both panting so hard we wonder if they will survive the rest of the walk.

Rufus just like Wilson always know when Bernie is in the park.  They both put their noses in the air and turn this way and that and then they are off.  We don't even need to see the truck.

For 2 very different dogs they play the same way.

Dexter on the other hand has a "girlfriend".  A lovely little girl named Keira.  It was not always a love affair between the 2 of them and most times we still think that its not.  One time just shortly after the 2 of them met.  Keira was racing to meet Dexter just as I threw the ball for him and just a second before he got to it she had the ball in her mouth.  Well, any one who knows Dexter, knows that he is all about the ball.  He let her know that it was not good form to take a ball just as he was going to pick it up.  Ever since then every time they run into each other, Keira ends up sliding on her back right under Dexter's chin.  And of course he lets her know that he is the top dog.
Both of us humans start yelling at Keira to stay standing.  Usually from opposite sides of the field.  If Keira stays on her feet then Dexter is okay.  As soon as she lays down then it doesn't sound as if they are friends.

But, back to grooming.  Some days more than others we can go through a half a roll of paper towel getting cleaned up after a walk in the park.  Rufus just stands in the middle of the kitchen waiting until he is clean again.  He really likes to be clean when he gets home.  If we do have any cuts on his ears he waits for the melaleuca oil to come out.  He just waits and waits until he is all fixed up.

Dexter, because his ears are hairy on the underside, we have to shave them on a regular basis.  But he gets the same ear wipe everyday after the park.  His eyes on the other hand I never have to do.  Bella takes care of that for me.  She gets right up in his face and starts cleaning his eyes.  Dexter in turn will clean her ears.  They get it done then have a nap side by side.

Well,  I was going to cover whistle training and the success I have had with it.  But we will talk about that next time (I got a little distracted. LOL)

Rufus Goes Camping

Good morning.
Today our subject is camping.
Rufus loves to go camping.  However it is not a lot of fun until we get unpacked. Both Dexter and Rufus have to be in the dog run until I get everything out of the trailer and car and get set up.  They just look at me
through the pen until it is done.

Once it is done though we have a nice lazy time of it after all isn't that what camping is all about?

We spend most of the day walking or just sitting and watching everyone go by.  Rufus does not let anyone walk by with out letting them know we are there either.  His huge bark is enough to scare most people.  The only time he is really really upset is when we get visitors that have been drinking.

Most of our "family" at the campground know Rufus and will call him by name and that is enough to quiet him down.  We wait for our friend Jocelyn to come around because she just loves Rufus.

This year we are going to try to do some different things because we have a new site.  We are further away from most of the campers but that gives us a chance to walk around more and see everyone.

Of Course with his nose to the ground all the time and all the smells from the colony just on the ridge around us... he does get that tough skin on the top of his nose all worn off.  Sometimes when we get back to the trailer he has a bloody nose from it being on the ground so much.  But that is what Bloodhounds do best.  Given a chance he would just keep going and going....  I have taught him him how to cross a cattle guard.  That took a little practice on my part too because it is kind of a balancing act when you you really look at it.

Dexter and Rufus look forward to our walk.  It usually takes us about 2 hours to complete the loop that we take.  We go up to the secondary highway. And then we walk down to the cattle guard and then usually turn around.  Once we cross the guard there are cattle that come close.  So... we try not to go too close.  But I would estimate that is about a mile or so from the entrance to the park.  Then we go back along the ridge and there are gofers and other creatures that he hunts out.  It takes us a while.  Sometimes depending on how many campers are out we will walk all through the campground looking for friends.

Once we finally get back from the walk it is time to just relax until someone comes by.


After a long walk this is his favorite spot.  Since the trailer is small and the bed is the best spot in the place this is where we just laze about.

We are looking forward to a nice camping season this year.  It will be a good one.










As you you must imagine.  Dexter's little legs are tired too.  It is a good time to just have a good nap.

Even Bella is excited to go with us.  We have a cage for her and she chases "bugs" or whatever else she wants to, until it gets too hot outside for her then she is back in the trailer with all the flaps open for a breeze.
She has even got a following at the campground.

For the most part it is the best part of the summer and early fall.

We are not able to get out as much as we would like to because that pesky thing called "work" gets in the way of it all.






Wilson loved to go camping too.  One time we went to a campground that had a lot of free range cattle around it.  Wilson of course was on the leash at all times.  When we were walking once we happened upon some of the cattle.  Most times, cows will just walk away from a human and dog but for some reason they were following us around. We tried walking straight toward them to get back to the trailer.  Instead of parting for us like they were supposed to they came straight for us.  Scared me silly.


After our trek of dodging cattle and trying to get back to the camper. Wilson was so tired that he just found a tree and had a good nap.  The next morning when I opened the door to head out to the out house what was there but about 4 cows.  I told Wilson then that the cows were asking him to come out and play.  Of course, when I tried to get a photo of that my camera died.  And all the cell phones were too low on power to get that award winning picture.




Come back again to see the progress we have with a whistle.  Also we will tell you of our grooming ritual that is a must for any dog with floppy ears.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Rufus and Uncle. Not a good combination.

Well we have had an exciting week so far.
I wanted to blog about something and got a little distracted.  Our campground got flooded out and we had to make a mad dash down to try to save our things from floating to Lethbridge.  Thank goodness for Angels that we call family at the campground.  Just as we were about 30 minutes away they called to say that they were moving my trailer to higher ground.
 What a way to find out I had a hole in my rubber boots.  I had to empty my boot about 4 times over the course of walking around gathering stuff that had started to float away.  It made for a soggy ride home.  But long story short.  We got everything in the dog run and we still had just a little patch of drier land that was right up against the hill.




Anyway back to the real subject here.  RUFUS




Well Rufus, we found out does not like my brother when he comes to my house.  He is okay when we visit my mom and my brother is at home.  But have him come over... not a good time for poor Rufus.
In October of 2011 my mom broke her right femur.  There were problems that kept her in hospital until March of 2012.  So my brother was going to be all alone for Christmas. Mom could not even come out for a short time and our kids were with their respective in-laws so I invited Glenn to come for dinner after we went to visit mom.
I walked the dogs and we said Merry Christmas to all of our park friends that were out with us and we got home just minutes before Glenn arrived at my house to head up to the hospital to see mom and make sure that she was doing okay.
The moment Glenn came in the house Rufus headed for the stairs and was grumbling.  It wasn't a full out growl but it was definitely a grumble.  He hid around the corner and looked like he wanted to come and see but he was not sure.  
I called him down but there was no way that he was going to come.  So I gave Glenn a hug and told Rufus that it was only Uncle Glenn and it was OKAY.  I even gave Glenn a cookie to offer him but even then NO way was he coming close.
We went to the hospital and we when we returned and came in together we were hoping that Rufus would change his mind about Glenn... but NOPE it didn't happen.

This is the last photo I have of the 4 of us together.  Both my sisters and my brother. We do not have time in our busy lives to be all in the same room together anymore but other than my sister Carol we try to see each other when we can.
But back to Rufus and Uncle Glenn.
I asked Glenn to look at something on my computer that was not working right.  And my office is right next to the room that Rufus claimed..  It had just been cleaned so his stuff was picked up and put away.  He followed us in to the office and just grumbled.  I had to check on dinner so I just left Glenn to do his thing.
In a couple of minutes Glenn called me and said that the dog peed on the floor.  At first I thought it was Dexter because sometimes Cockers will dribble a bit when they are excited.  But apparently Dexter was just sitting at Glenn's feet.  I asked who it was and was told it was the big dog.
Well, I guess Rufus thought that Uncle Glenn was going to steal all his stuff that was out because he left a lake between the 2 doorways.
I can only guess that it was to make sure that Glenn would have to stay where he was and not go into Rufus's room.  He looked at me as if to say "that will make sure he keeps his hands to himself"

All through dinner Rufus sat on the floor on the other side of the table from Glenn and just let out little grumbles after he looked to see if he was still there. I thought Rufus was going to have a melt down if Glenn did not hurry up and finish eating.  So we knew then that it would be a long time until Uncle Glenn could come back again.
Rufus does like men so I don't know if it is beard or what.  I take him with me to visit mom and Glenn is home and he is fine.  Just not in our house.  
 So... I guess we will just have to make sure that Uncle Glenn is frisked before he leaves our home by Rufus, just to make sure that he is not stealing any of his stuff. LOL.


Come back again to see what Rufus does when we go camping.