It was the cutest thing; I was sitting on the couch and Rowdy was lying beside me on his back with his head on my lap. I had a song on YouTube that I was replaying over and over and singing along with it, while reading the lyrics and learning the song. While I was singing, I was tapping my foot and bouncing my leg along with stroking Rowdy's chest with my hand.
I started feeling a rumble in his chest and I thought he was snoring, but now I think he was growling in his sleep. As I was singing along, all the sudden he went "Woof!" It was a startled type of bark, like he was barking at someone at the door. I looked down expecting him to be wide eyed wanting to jump up and bark again, but he was fast asleep. So he loudly barked one time in his sleep and it was so cute! First time I ever seen him do that, other than very muffled woofs. I wonder if singing along with the song stirred up his dream, sort of like when you are dreaming and certain noises become part of the dream.
Welcome to my dog blog! It's been over 20 years since I've had a dog and the first time I've taken on the responsibility of taking care of a dog. I've got a feeling it's gonna be and interesting ride!
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Sunday, April 2, 2017
A Wide Berth
The last time I took Rowdy with me to see Doc (my Chiropractor) when we left the office, he naturally took a left turn out the door, to take his usual walk around downtown. This covers an area of two square blocks thru the downtown business district. The cars are parked diagonally along the streets and there is a wide sidewalk which butts right up to the business fronts in this area. He loves to go for a walk around here and check the sights and smells and to send and check his Pmail.
As we rounded the corner from the end of the first block, I noticed about a half block ahead, there was a cat lying curled upright in front of one of the cars. I told Rowdy in a slightly whispered voice to "Get the cat!" He immediately perked up and noticed the cat, as I repeated the get the cat phrase several times. The cat never moved from his spot and just watched us as we went by. Instead of Rowdy getting after the cat, he just made a wide berth around the cat against the building fronts and then went on down the sidewalk. I guess he only wants to chase something that runs away from him. I laughed and said to him, "Chicken dog!"
As we rounded the corner from the end of the first block, I noticed about a half block ahead, there was a cat lying curled upright in front of one of the cars. I told Rowdy in a slightly whispered voice to "Get the cat!" He immediately perked up and noticed the cat, as I repeated the get the cat phrase several times. The cat never moved from his spot and just watched us as we went by. Instead of Rowdy getting after the cat, he just made a wide berth around the cat against the building fronts and then went on down the sidewalk. I guess he only wants to chase something that runs away from him. I laughed and said to him, "Chicken dog!"
Monday, March 13, 2017
Frantic!
Coming home from the farm the other evening, a big thunder storm was brewing and moving toward me as I was driving home. By the time I got into downtown the storm had moved over me and lightening was flashing all around. This wasn't your normal lightening that flashes every so often followed by thunder, but almost continuous flashing across the sky with streaks down to the ground. I have never seen it this severe before.
From downtown I had to turn toward and into the storm for another 3 miles before I got home. When I got to my house, Rowdy was waiting at the fence on the west side and followed me around the house to where I park on the east side. He was frantic with all the lightening and thunder and was yelping at the gate. When I got out of the car and headed inside, he was at the back door barking and yelping for me to let him in. I let him in immediately and he was sure happy to be back inside the house and away from the storm, as he whined his happiness to see me. I gave him a cup of his food for dinner and he was a happy dog again.
From downtown I had to turn toward and into the storm for another 3 miles before I got home. When I got to my house, Rowdy was waiting at the fence on the west side and followed me around the house to where I park on the east side. He was frantic with all the lightening and thunder and was yelping at the gate. When I got out of the car and headed inside, he was at the back door barking and yelping for me to let him in. I let him in immediately and he was sure happy to be back inside the house and away from the storm, as he whined his happiness to see me. I gave him a cup of his food for dinner and he was a happy dog again.
Friday, March 10, 2017
All This Out Of One Little Dog?
With the fall and winter seasons always comes the raking of the leaves and yard cleanup. Though I had removed most of the leaves by about a month or more earlier, there was still a back corner of my yard that I had yet to finish. Due to other obligations and/or the weather, I was just now getting to it.
After grabbing the lawn bags and rake, I went back to the corner and discovered that Rowdy had been using this area for his number 2! In fact, the amount I had to shovel up before raking made it look like he had been having a poopa-paloosa back there. And. of course there was not much in the other areas of the yard where he usually goes. He had to pick the very corner that I hadn't raked yet. That little $#!%.
After grabbing the lawn bags and rake, I went back to the corner and discovered that Rowdy had been using this area for his number 2! In fact, the amount I had to shovel up before raking made it look like he had been having a poopa-paloosa back there. And. of course there was not much in the other areas of the yard where he usually goes. He had to pick the very corner that I hadn't raked yet. That little $#!%.
Monday, January 23, 2017
What Do YOu Want?
Okay, it's 4:30 AM and I am awaken by Rowdy whining, with his paws up on the side of the bed and trying to get my attention. In a groggy voice I asked, "What do you want?" and then I laid there quietly. He continued jumping up on the side of the bed, vying for my attention. I said with a little more angry tone, "It's 4 friggin' 30. What do you want? Do you need to go wee-poo?" which is our word for him to go outside to the bathroom. He dropped back down and tore down the hall, so I got up, went down and let him out. He just stood by the door outside and didn't go, but then I saw it, a bright flash of lightning. I knew then what he wanted. He wanted up on the bed, so I would protect him form the storm.
It was odd to see lightning in the middle of winter and there was little thunder, but I guess the flashes were disturbing him. So I let him back in and went back to the bedroom, where I pulled up his special 'on the bed' blanket and let him jump up and lay by me for protection. He was fine after that and I got back to sleep....but not as well as I was sleeping before he woke me up! That little devil!
It was odd to see lightning in the middle of winter and there was little thunder, but I guess the flashes were disturbing him. So I let him back in and went back to the bedroom, where I pulled up his special 'on the bed' blanket and let him jump up and lay by me for protection. He was fine after that and I got back to sleep....but not as well as I was sleeping before he woke me up! That little devil!
Monday, December 5, 2016
Being Funny Again, While Just Being Himself.
Okay, so, I went to pick up my mother for Thanksgiving dinner and Rowdy went with us. When I got to the farm, which was his early stomping grounds and where I initially got him from, I let him run around the yard while I transferred some items from my car to mom's. When I was just about done, I noticed him wandering off behind a shed and hollered my usual "Where do you think you're going?" He didn't reappear, so I said, "Get back here!" Still no dog, so I gave him the usual whistle and told him he was going to get it if he didn't get back here. Still no dog! So then I turned around to finish up loading the car and he was sitting in the front seat ready to go. I never noticed him reappear from behind the shed and how he got passed me and in the car, without me even hearing him was amazing. I just had to laugh!
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Rowdy Got Himself In Trouble!
Usually Rowdy is a good doggie and never hardly does anything wrong, but the other day he had to backslide and pull some napkins with food stuffs on them out of the trash and tear them up. I have had to scold him a few times for this before, but he hasn't done it in quite a while. He did this sometime during the middle of the night or early morning and I found the mess when I got up. He certainly got an ear full of 'bad doggie' that morning, while I was cleaning up the mess and I was mad at him all day over this. He even went without his morning meal because I was too pissed to feed him and after his scolding, he was not particularly interested in eating either. He did however get a little extra food for his evening meal and everything had calmed down by then. He's now back to good doggie mode.
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