I have somehow just managed to completely ruin the layout of my blog.
No more HTML for me.
I'll be back later to attempt fixing it. Sigh.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
oops.
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Christmas beach romps.
Sahara and Phoenix had a blast this Christmas. Sahara had already managed to steal half her presents from under the tree (well, in the fireplace, where they were this year) so she didn't get as many as she should. They also got some lovely treats from Mum, and enjoyed all the roast turkey scraps. Luckily they quite like sleeping in the tent - I think they enjoy any excuse to lay all over me and attempt to steal my pillows, but even more, they loved their days down the beach. They didn't get a chance to come surfing - there were several thousand other people on the beach, and didn't think it was wise to see how they reacted alone on the beach.
I was given a nice mountain bike, and after riding it around the back garden a few times, I'm beginning to realize it may be somewhat dangerous to be riding it with the dogs either side, if the psychotic barking is anything to go by.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
puppy lovin'. Awww.
And below we have evidence of what happens moments after Phoenix is feeling lovey dovey. He gets a little crazy. And eats my hair.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Christmas party's and kittens
Yesterday we had a wander around the Australian Dog Training Christmas Party. We haven't trained with them for a long time, due to all sorts of reasons and a bit of laziness, so we thought we'd better pretend we were still active members. Sahara wore her cute little pink jumper, and Phoenix donned his Security vest, but there were plenty of dogs wrapped in tinsel and so on. There was agility rounds, and free barbeque, and that was about it - so we followed S & her dogs, and enjoyed lunch at a dog friendly outdoor cafe in Mt Eliza before heading to the dog park and enjoying some games. Well, the dogs enjoyed some games, centered around tennis balls and running lots - a perfect way to wear them out. After dinner, my new arrival arrived - Cindi the Kitty - and the dogs are yet to even notice her. Although she slept next to my bed, I was up all night sick, and that and their crazy ball chasing exhaustion meant there was no time for inquisitive sniffing. I think it's only a matter of time until they notice the sardine cocktail in the bowl in the laundry, but having said that, there's a large, slimy grey fish thawing out in the kitchen and they're none the wiser.
I again forgot my camera, so I shall be relying on photos being sent via S of the day (and lots of photos of kitty, although some rather bad ones can be viewed on my Made In Melbourne blog). Enjoy :0)
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
friends and photos
And showed her his appreciation accordingly - looking adoringly at her whilst smacking her with his paw and rubbing his drooling lips on her shorts.
We all went to the city - on the train. They took it quite well after the first few minutes of finding their legs. Phoenix was soon sleeping soundly, drooling on the floor, whilst Sahara attempted flirting with any one who looked her way. As usual. I then took them along to Federation Square, and along the river banks, which they seemed to enjoy.
Yesterday we headed to my mums, and they were adored some more and watched me open some early Christmas presents.
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Saturday, December 8, 2007
Update
There's been very little activity going on lately, as it's been quite warm and the dogs aren't feeling too energetic. I've been trying to walk them every day, like I used to, but in this heat it's ridiculous - we get about 6km in and we're all ready to drop. Phoenix has even faced his fear, and now launches himself in The Bog Of Eternal Stench and swims madly after the ducklings, while Sahara shouts encouragement from the river banks.
My best friend is coming for a sleep-over tomorrow night (yes, I'm reverting to high school) and so they'll have plenty of attention then - she's just as a big a dog lover, and plays even rougher than I do.
Today I'm thinking of taking them to the beach and sharing some ice cream, but they're not looking too excited by the idea - I think they'd rather round madly around with all the dogs in the park and go play in the lake. I had thought of strapping my rollerblades on and harnessing them up, but I've not taken them out alone like that, and I'd prefer both knee caps intact over this holiday season.
I found the first photos of Phoenix meeting his brother, Bruza again after 2 years, so enjoy.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
the shock of it all
I'm rather regretting encouraging the mutts to clamber through my window.
I came home yesterday from collecting my massive, gorgeous, lovely Corningware casserole set I won via a dodgy magazine, and wondered why I could hear the dogs barking. And echoing. I asked D if he'd left the back door open - negative - and then wandered in a daze throughout the house looking for signs of damage - again, no.
I was shocked. I can't leave them outside for 5 minutes without then eating a pot plant/shoes/my yoga mat, and they'd even managed to climb onto their destroyed couch, somehow open the window pane with their snouts, and jump wholly through my fly screen - yet nothing. No sunglasses with no lenses. My bed was still intact. Even my indoor plants had all their stems. It makes me wonder if a) they'd only been in a few moments and hadn't gotten started yet, b) they were doing an inventory of things on their list to destroy and were interrupted, or c) they may, inch by inch, becoming slightly more trustworthy. It's a hard one.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
Squeaks and a Swim
Sahara and Phoenix find this relatively amusing - and I've just discovered their new love for irritatingly squeaky toys.
Disclaimer: That is not my crappy outdoor furniture; it is the couch Sahara is intent on destroying. See HERE for a better look at what I mean by destruction.
Phoenix & Sahara go for a dip this morning.
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Photo Fun Vol: II
Phoenix and Sahara tell me they're feeling a tad silly today, so here it is - the {slightly edited} photo fun I had a few giggles with on my other blog yesterday.
Same rules - type in the answer to the question to Google Images, and choose an image from the first page that pops up to represent that answer. Fun fun!
1. With which historical figure do I most identify: P(hoenix): Sherlock Holmes. I've got the jowls, saggy eye sockets and I like wearing brown plaid.
S(ahara): Paris Hilton, because I'm blonde, high maintenance and spread my legs a lot when I sleep.
2. My favorite place: P: Somewhere I can relax and kick back and be waited on hand and paw.
S: anywhere with chickens or feathers.
3. My favorite objects: P: The headrest in the back of the Daddy's car - I adore licking it on long journeys.
S: Feathers. Feathers. Feathers.
4. My favorite food: P & S: Mmmmm....
5. My nickname: P: Big boy, amongst other things.
S: Pudding. Possum. Plumptious. Precious. Pigeon. You get the idea.
6. The place I was born: P: If only I could tell Mummy... S: Puppy Mill.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Hurrah!
I just emailed Kerri Anne Kennerly. As D was randomly flicking through channels this morning, suddenly 4 utterly adorable puppies were on the screen - Kerri was doing a segment with her Vet on problems with pets in the Holiday Season, and suitable toys and treats etc. And those puppies! I was so utterly impressed with the fact they ended the segment mentioning all the puppies were from... RSPCA! Hurrah! I'm so happy they didn't promote 'designer' dogs this Christmas, and are doing some good. I jumped on the website, and there was a list of all the toys they were showcasing, along with numbers for the RSPCA and other pet sites. So of course, I emailed them. I just can't help myself.
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Bugger.
I'm more than a little concerned.
D is taking the dogs to his mother's today. All day. Alone. With my dogs. For 24 whole hours.
It's not that I don't trust him. Well, actually, that may just be it.
I've spent every day for the past year with my girl, and I know her quirks, her habits, her feeding regime, and when she needs some cuddles.
D doesn't. As much as he thinks he's a big Doggy Daddy, he's fed them maybe 6 times ever, and has no idea what a ... handful... they can be.
He has plans to take them to Blue Rock Dam, which is a huge bushy lake, no doubt surrounded by rabbits and not much else. I can see Phoenix disappearing within minutes, or being bitten by snakes, or... the list goes on. And on.
I've attempted discussing possible scenarios with him. I don't think they've gotten through.
And as sad as it is, I'm going to attach every single form of ID possible to their collars, and give D a list of emergency veterinary contact numbers for the area, along with their registration and microchip numbers.
Yes, yes. I know. I'm borderline OCD. But those dogs better come back to me in one piece tomorrow morning.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Thankfully, Back in Action.
...and my dogs.
So here's a little Thanksgiving tribute to some of my favorite things, even if it's a little overdue.
And mostly, since our fight, how she's known to stay away from me, until she right moment, when she climbed on my chair, sat her tush on my lap and placed a paw around each shoulder, and simply sat for minutes on end like she was giving me a hug.
- P H O E N I X -
And where to being with my big man. From the moment I saw him online, I wanted to bring him home. It's taken a while to know I've done the right thing. But since he's come home, he's changed daily. From his terror of being touched on the head and tummy, to the sookiest, cuddliest belly rub loving pooch. His shock at vacuums, windows, TV, Christmas decorations and being fed from a bowl have all been overcome, and it's been amazing watching him in the process of learning a little more how to be a dog. He occasionally picks up a tennis ball. He's learned to chew a bone. And I love that he smacks me with his paw when he's not getting enough attention. I adore that he bites my hands and feet when I won't wake up and cuddle him. I love his big dopey eyes and floppy mouth with too much skin. All the silly little things about him make me smile, because I know he's come such a long way. It's taken months for him to smile, but now there's a light in his eyes and a thudding on undergrowth when he's his happiest - running like a lunatic through blackberries.
But my favorite time with him was the day he overcame his fear of water, and joined me in the surf. I spent hours grabbing his fluffy neck fur and swimming back to shore with him, time after time.
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I wouldn't change either of them for the world, and I am truly thankful to be able to have two gorgeous who make me smile the way they do.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
. . . . . . .
Due to a certain 'family' situation, there will be no blog posts from my dogs for a while.
(check here for more info if you do not read my other blog and want to know all about it).
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Lamb Chops and my Conscience.
I feel like a horrible person, as well as a bad dog mummy.
As I mixed the dogs dinners, I added some hamburgers, mince meat and a succulent lamb chop each - and pondered taking out the bones. I was a vegetarian for 13 years, and am still absolutely repulsed by raw meat. I even attempted hacking the bone out, and got as far as putting on rubber gloves and brandishing a large fork and a paring knife to remove them. But as the blood squirted and I smelled the nastiness, it had an ill effect on my gag reflex, and I decided the bones were staying. Since then, Phoenix has been more than a little ill - I was up til 4am soothing him, letting him out and trying to see if he could go potty, as he was whingeing so much. Then Sahara started having difficulty going to the bathroom. So my night was spent with Phoenix stretched out whimpering on my left, and Sahara snuggled into a tight little pussy cat like ball on my right, and me stroking their belly's and trying not to breathe too loudly so they could get a little sleep. I feel so, so guilty - and of course in the middle of the night I tend to get irrational thoughts, like if they died because I was too squirmish to feed them properly, and how I could live with that on my conscience.
Phoenix is a little better this morning, but Sahara has been sitting and glaring at me. I'm having such massive financial difficulties and it upsets me so much I'm worried about taking them to the vet, as it will mean we will be evicted and end up in court if we can't pay rent by Thursday. Last time Phoenix had an impaction - he and Sahara ate their way through a couch, fabric, stuffing, springs, wood frame and all - and it was nearly $700 to be told he had some feathers in his belly, and time would tell if he passed them or not.
When I get so irrational, I completely forget how much I do for them as it is. I'm sure not many dogs get fresh cuts of meat along with their raw eggs, sardines and fish oil tablets for shiny coats. If they're unwell, they're in bed with me, usually under the covers with my pillow as theirs, as I stroke their belly until they fall asleep, and making them mashed pumpkin and rice in the morning. They get sugar free porridge on Winter's mornings to keep them warm, and both are strapped into their waterproof coats if it's raining out. I could go on. And on.
Yep, I take it too far - but they're my kiddies, and the fact I have no little clock ticking away for real children makes me think they deserve all the love they get.
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Remembering Ruby
My dogs truly bring all types of good things (minus the fleas) - today I received a wonderful book in the mail from a lovely woman named Melisa Wells, all the way from the U S of A.
She somehow stumbled across this blog, left me a nice comment, and since then I've been following her process of publishing and promoting her book, Remembering Ruby - For Families Living Beyond The Loss Of A Pet.
The photo were gorgeous, the story; although terribly sad, really was brilliant in tying in relevant information and not being too overwhelming for children. Having said that, it would be a great guide for children of any age - and parents needing a little guidance and advice.
Yep, I'll never be a book reviewer. But in all seriousness, check out Melisa's Remembering Ruby journey here, and then go order yourself a copy.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
*melts*
Its 36 degrees, we have no air con so the dogs and I are laying on wet towells huddled around the fan, eating ice cubes. Its almost too hot to contemplate going to the dog beach and wallowing in the surf until the cool change is supposed to hit. Decisions, decisions.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
In the summertime when the weather is fine....
I think the dogs are dying of heat exhaustion. It hit 32 out before, and Sahara's laying on the couch propped up on a cushion so her neck fat wobbles every time she pants. She looks like she's on her last gasp, and can barely be bothered getting up to eat the chicken I made for her. ( I don't mean I actually made the chicken; I merely presented it on a plate and offered it to her covered in cheese and honey mustard. And yes, I'm fully aware of just how bad that really is for her, but she's a little underweight at the moment and well...she's a piglet).
Phoenix is flat out by the door on the hardwood, trying to cool down and dribbling in large pools all around him. He's finally calmed down after meeting the rabbit earlier this morning. I've never seen him so excited by life.
Should be fun when it's 38 degrees on Tuesday.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Camping Craziness
I took the dogs camping over Tuesday and Wednesday, and slightly misjudged their size when choosing a tent. I ended up with Sahara on my legs and Phoenix somehow squashing himself along side me.
Sahara pretended she couldn't see the fly mesh door on the tent, and continued to propel herself towards it to get bounced back onto my chest. She found this endlessly amusing, and continued to do it throughout the night until I unwrapped myself from Phoenix and shut the proper door. She also appreciated me drinking my morning coffee in bed, as she got to drink her morning coffee without having to get out from under my blanket, too.
All in all though, we had a good time, and it was super nice to get away from the city and back to my hometown. Phoenix absolutely adores the grass down there, and throws himself down with a grunt every few moments and thrashes his legs around in ecstatic pleasure. And Sahara being the little piglet she is enjoys getting in amongst the rock pools and eating dead things.
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
I've never seen such concentration...
They were so excited by the ball it was like they were watching a tennis match - 4 huge ears like antennas flickering every time someone kicked it.
Still, I think they had a good time. They had masses of grown men fawning all over them, and feeding them oranges at half time.
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Friday, November 9, 2007
This, that and the other (non exciting).
So, we've had a busy few days involving Christmas decorations, walkies and general crazyness.
Phoenix looked more than slightly bewildered by all the Xmas baubles, while Sahara was in heaven, pretending she was a kitten and using them as skittles in between licking and sniffing each and every item in turn.
It did make us wonder if Phoenix has seen a tree or baubles before, not to mention tinsel and the rest of the decorations in my little grotto.
As soon as I washed Sahara today, she went and rolled in the boggy swamp in the river near us. Bush pig.
I'm having fits of excitement about her modeling debut on the 25th, and rashly promised her a sparkly new pink collar if she behaves like a little angel. Hmm.
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
Friday, November 2, 2007
Yelling @ the Yarra
I can totally relate to my mother now. Whenever I ran off or got lost in a crowd as a small child, she'd always say she aged 10 years through worry.
Last night, whilst walking the mutts, Phoenix went off after a rabbit. This is a pretty normal occurrance, and he normally wanders back panting and drooling when he's had his little gallop. This time, 5 minutes passed, and there was no sign of him. Not even the sound of him crashing through the undergrowth could be heard. I started to worry. 15 minutes of searching and yelling, and calling and whistling and looking in all the thickets and still no sign. 30 minutes passed, Sahara tracking frantically like a deranged Springer Spaniel, and I started to really panic. My mother had called not a day ago to mention all the Tiger snake bites local dogs had received. I knew from the amount of rabbits around there would be traps about. There were cows in adjoining paddocks, and I know how happy farmers are to shoot any trespassing creature disturbing their herd. I also know Phoenix is a lunatic, and doesn't display much intelligence when it comes to getting in sticky situations. I've had to cut him from blackberry bushes many times, when there's a perfectly good path not 3 feet away.
As the realization hit there was only around 20 minutes of light left, I really started worrying. There were very busy roads not far, and we had no way of knowing which direction he had headed in. D and I split up, Sahara running madly between us both, clearly upset she couldn't find her brother. We eventually met up, and decided to head back to the car, both wondering what we could do if we didn't spot him on the way back. By this stage, we'd covered around 6 or 7 kilometers, and both questioned his common sense to return to where we'd started. As I was about to admit defeat and sit howling in the bushes for my lost little man, I heard a yell from D. As I craned my neck to see if I could see Phoenix, I noticed a shadow on the other side of the river. The Yarra river. As in, around 50 metres wide, gushing from the 2 days of rain we'd just received. He heard my frantic yell (Phoenix, I mean) and started lunging towards the bank we were on, which was about 15 metres above him, and all that way away - and boy, the dog who can't stand getting his feet wet and wont even go in the bath swam his little heart out. As he started gaining on us, he hit the current from the river, and was rapidly being taken downstream. As D scrambled down the bank, I ran further down, through the brambles and prickles and loose earth, and slid down the hill to meet him. The poor boy was so tired he couldn't manage the climb up the hill, so I half dragged, half carried him, sobbing into his soaking wet fur. I'm such a sook.
We didn't know whether to smack him for running off, or hug him for being safe, so we compromised on cuddling him and yelling at the same time. Idiot dog. As we slowly started our way back to the car, I wondered how he'd got to the other side of the river - surely he hadn't crossed the massive suspension bridge, run through the car park, and down the bank to wait for us? As I reached the car, it soon became evident he'd done just that - there was masses of white foamy drool all over my door handle, where he'd clearly been asking to climb in.
He really is an absolute idiotic mix of common sense and insanity. But boy, did he sleep well last night. So did I, with him cuddled up in a headlock under the blankets with me. I swore I'd wake up with perfectly white hair after our little adventure.
I can't think why people say I'm too attached my dogs.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Happy Halloween & other terrifying photography.
A while back I took the dogs for a run, and having left their 'proper' leads in D's car, I grabbed two random ones from our pile of dog related stuff (think jumpers, wet weather coats, collars, check chains, leashes, treats, toys etc. They nearly have more crap that I do, and that takes some doing).
As we were happily walking along, they started getting a bit excited at the prospect of frolicking in mud and their usual shenanigans off leash, and started pulling. A lot. My usual method of controlling this is yanking firmly on their leads and stopping, and starting again in a heel. As I launched my arm back to give their leash a tug - they both snapped. Both! I don't know whether this is showcasing my stellar strength, their thick necks, or dodgy Made In China products.
So, being the genius child I am and muttering something about being "worthless youth of today" I constructed a makeshift leash for them both from the remnants of the two leashes. It actually worked suprisingly well, although it was slightly difficult to get them unclipped in a hurry. Here it is.
I needn't have bothered. This was the first warm(ish) day we'd had, and apparently they weren't too impressed with our strenuous exercise.
And of course, I can't go past Halloween without sharing another episode of the cruelty I inflict on my children.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Sahara, SuperStar Vol II.
It was only a matter of time. And remember folks, you saw her here first.
Sahara's true potential has been realized.
She's starring in her first catwalk on the 25th November for Count Dogula's.
The only thing is, she's such a little hussy even now. She's going to be unbearable after this. All that flirting and attention is going to go straight to her head.
Let us admire some one of the photo's of her from her photo shoot, and one of my favorites of her at 4months old, still looking like an alien with those Gigantor Ears.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Drum Roll Please...
Phoenix has been my main man since Anzac Day (25th April) this year.
He's come a long way in that time. He now knows what a tennis ball is. He will let his belly be rubbed. He drools even more.
And yesterday, he achieved something for the first time that we are all very proud of.
He cocked his leg!
Yes, that is correct. He did indeed lift his leg to pee, like the gentleman he is.
I only wish I caught it on camera for proof.
{It really is rather sad what I get excited about these days}
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Chai Latte
This is my friend Alex's dog, Chai. She was a rescue from RSPCA; apparently she'd been dumped in a bin somewhere at 6 weeks old. Luckily she came home with us! She was supposed to be a Mastiff X, but looks more like a Lab X Staghound, with a bit of Border Collie thrown in, amongst other things. I know I usually babble about my own two darling mutts, but this was my 'first' dog, back when Alex and & I were seeing each other, and we named her after our favorite tea. Chai lives with Alex and an evil American Spaniel named Bobe, who wee's on everything. Her birthday is the day in between our own birthdays, she's the most gorgeous natured pup, and has the softest fur I've ever cuddled.
She's also so black and shiny she hardly shows up in photos :)
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Smooches and slip ups.
My little pudding is a little bit unhappy at the moment. D took them walking yesterday afternoon - pretty much for the first time ever without me - and my Sahara landed on a rock or some broken glass in the river and sliced half of the pad on her paw off. D bandaged her all up, and since then, she's been a little indifferent to me due to not being there to console her.
It's been strange taking a bit of a back seat to D with the dogs, since I've been sick this week he's been walking them and feeding them a little more, and there's been a massive difference in my relationship with Sahara. She doesn't snuggle up with me in the mornings as much, and doesn't crawl all over me on the couch at night for smooches. I miss her :(
Although it's kind of funny to wake up and see D tucking the dogs up in a blanket and giving Phoenix a big kiss before leaving for work. He's gone from saying Phoenix 'wasn't his type of dog' when I brought him home, to realizing how much better he works for him and enjoying his training - and now big smooches when he thinks I'm not looking :)
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