Adventures

And They Are Off

Posted on Mar 16, 2012 | 0 comments

And They Are Off

The original plan was for our entire family, canine and human, to head out for a short weekend camping getaway. Let’s just say that Ginny’s Aunt Flow stuck around this visit a bit longer than we anticipated. She is still a tad enticing to the boys and taking her to a campground is not a very smart move. Needless to say, I am staying home and keeping several of the dogs with me so our son can have a great birthday weekend. Baby, Dude, Cosmo and Buddy are packed up and ready to head out for their weekend adventure. The rest are staying here with me. I see a lot of playing, bonding and training for me and the dogs and for me alone, record keeping updates and...

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Final Campfire of the Trip

Posted on Nov 27, 2011 | 0 comments

Final Campfire of the Trip

The two shadows (Dude and Dewey) begged to be out with us humans tonight as we all gathered for our final campfire of the trip. Dude’s love of the doggie pillow inspired us to place it beside the fire for him to lay on, while Dewey still insisted on being in my lap. The rest of the dogs lay peacefully in the camper, staying warm by the heat of the furnace instead of the heat from the fire. We are all sad to see this very relaxing and fun trip come to an end but with the looming cold front and rain showers expected to arrive tomorrow, we want to get an early start to our trek back home. Tonight is also Rane’s first night sleeping with her new forever...

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Another Campfire Night

Posted on Nov 25, 2011 | 0 comments

Another Campfire Night

The campfire is one is the biggest things we look forward to on our camping trips and this one has included nightly ones. But tonight it is a bit buggy and Mosquitos doing not make a good mix with dogs. Especially those feasting the Ocala National Forest! So I turned on the radio for noise, turned down the lights for ambiance and opened the blinds so that could at least enjoy the beauty of the fire. Turns out, it just made them more intrigued to peek out at what we were up to. No barking, whining or scratching, just a peer for time to...

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Campground Socialization

Posted on Nov 25, 2011 | 0 comments

Campground Socialization

Socialization is extremely important when it comes to a toy, companion breed. There is nothing worse than a 5 pound dog with a Napoleon complex! We are using this camping trip as a way to provide some socialization to two of our unique cases. Dude barks at anything and everything. A bag floating in the wind to the huge golden Labrador that is in the campsite two down from ours. While exploring the Rodman Dam this morning, of course, he had to be attached to his favorite human! All went very well on our adventure until a young man and his Boxer came to the spillway to fish. Of course, Dude the Chihuahua bark to get the attention of a dog 10 times larger than him! Dude...

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A Camping Favorite

Posted on Nov 24, 2011 | 0 comments

A Camping Favorite

Of all of our dogs, Dude is the most insistent to be with his humans. Actually, my husband to be more precise. So during camping trips, he is usually attached to his waist, following him everywhere. With today being Thanksgiving, we have been outside a lot and enjoying the beautiful park. This afternoon, we have been playing several rounds of Cornhole, marking it difficult for him to be attached to a human. He is now attached to the camper, and was given our huge doggy pillow as a place to lay and watch us play. All he had to do was SEE my husband and he was fine. Looks like Cornhole is a new camping favorite of his...

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We Have Arrived

Posted on Nov 23, 2011 | 0 comments

We Have Arrived

We got a much later start than we originally planned but we have finally made it to our new home for the next six days and we got here before the sunset! Backing in and setting up in the dark is always a challenge. We are now fully unpacked and ready to chillax. We only have eight of our dogs with us on this trip, making a pack-walk very easy. We are at Rodman Campground, located in the northern most area of the Ocala National Forest. This is a very dog friendly park, with large dog walking areas another canine friends in every site on our side of the campground. Our crew really enjoyed the long walk, releasing their pent up energy from the anticipation during the...

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Their First Car Ride

Posted on Nov 22, 2011 | 1 comment

Their First Car Ride

My daughter and I packed up the puppies, Chicatoo, Ginny and Blue to head over to Karen’s for their extended stay and as I drove, I realized this is Ginny’s puppies very first car ride! Gator did fabulous on his first ride so he knew exactly what to do. Jump out of the carrier and right into my daughter’s lap. The younger ones were a bit hesitant but about half way there, they too crawled out and joined the others. I did do one major faux pas during the drive. My daughter was in the backseat with the dogs while I was of course, in the front. The temps were in the 80′s so it was a bit warm in the car. I ran the AC to keep things cool for the ride...

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They Were Busy

Posted on Oct 24, 2011 | 0 comments

They Were Busy

While we were off enjoying life at the beach this weekend, Karen had her hands full, keeping the girls and all of the pups occupied. Based on the pictures that she snapped during her stay, I would definitely say it looked like everyone had fun! Humans and dogs alike! The Burrito got his first taste of gooey, gooshy, mushy, puppy food. The leftovers from Flirtini and Gater were put over with Ginny to finish. The Burrito’s sniffer sniffed that smell out and to the plate he ran! Yummmm-eeeee Karen also did a bit of conformation training with Gater to get him into gear for the show ring. Starting with stacking and a wee bit of Pupperoni, a stacking’ he did do!...

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All Good Things Must Come To An End

Posted on Oct 23, 2011 | 0 comments

All Good Things Must Come To An End

We got a late start to packing up this morning. Not only knowing that the rest of our crew are happy and safe with Karen, but honestly, truly enjoying the beauty and relaxation this park offers, we wanted to soak in as much as we could before check out time. The boys – and Rane – were the most relaxed they have been while in the pen during a camping trip. Perhaps it is the sounds of the crashing waves or the salty air? Not sure but it has brought a calm to the crew. Even our STILL broken screen on the door to our camper has resulted in a change of behavior on this trip. No attempts to jump through, simply a head poke to get a whiff of everything this park...

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