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Putting aside my hopes of travel

December 6, 2007 by Tricia

I was hoping now that I got Chris to go on a trip, and since he did ok with flying this time, that we’d be able to start traveling more.

Then we got a puppy.

I can’t seem to get much of anything done now that we have this energetic ball of fur running around!

I’m so tired and my Crohns is starting to act up bad – probably from the lack of sleep and increased activity.

Well, I guess we can still go on trips to places that we can drive to at least.

I had been hoping to get out to Vancouver sometime in the New Year – perhaps in the Spring or early Summer, but driving there takes four or five days so we’d have to take at least three weeks to make a proper trip of it. Might as well plan on going to one of those Hawaii bed and breakfast. It’s just not going to happen right now.

The puppy won’t even be a year old until the end of August and that seems like forever to me right now. The way she chews things and goes into what I call parana mode (all mouth!) I don’t think we’d even bother to ask any of our friends to look after her until she calms down some.

Do I sound like a new mom or what?





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Entertainment, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: breakfast, Chris, crohn, crohns, driving, friends, Hawaii, puppy, sleep, spring, Summer, tired, travel, traveling, trip, Vancouver

Puppies and hot kitchen stoves don’t mix!

December 3, 2007 by Tricia

Trying to cook is very difficult with a puppy following you around everywhere you go! Well, attempting to do anything is a little harder than it used to be.

I don’t know how many times she’s sat down right in front of me as I was walking from one room to another or cut in front of me causing me to trip in an effort to avoid trampling her! Silly dawg!

We’re having meat lasagna tonight and I’m heating it up in the oven. I just went to check on the food. Pup was lying on Chris and she was looking mighty sleepy so I thought I’d have a moment to myself in the kitchen.

No such luck. She’s very motivated by food since we’ve been giving her treats when she does something good. Basically saying the word good makes her think a treat is coming her way! Good pee, Good poop, Good sit and even Good walkie to get her to walk beside us when we go for walks (it works!).

Anyway, she followed me in to the kitchen. I got the oven mitts out and tried to block Midnight with my body and legs as I attempted to open our gas stoves door. Of course she thought it was a game and tried to leap towards the slowly opening door of the stove. It doesn’t help that the stove door squeaks.

I tried to open the stove three times without luck before Chris came to my rescue and held her back so that I could check on our food.

Yes, we have a crate and I could have put her in the crate, but to do that just for a moment doesn’t seem all that fair. On the other hand, if she got badly burned by the hot stove I’d feel terrible and I’d wish that I had put her in the crate.

I’m so glad that everyone suggested we get a training crate when I was talking about getting Midnight and shortly after we brought her home. She loves her crate – it’s filled with toys, and sometimes I hide a treat or two in her bedding – so what’s not to love?

The crate has helped me have some much needed time to myself for an hour or two each day, and it’s given her a safe place to sleep at night.

So how do you protect your pets when you are doing things in the kitchen or around the house that might be dangerous for them? Like keeping them from hot stoves?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation Tagged With: bedding, Chris, crate, door, eat, eating, Food, game, gas stove, heat, home, hot, hot stove, house, kitchen, meat, pets, puppy, sleep, sleepy, stove door, toys, training crate, training puppy, treats, walk, Walking

What a clean house we have!

November 30, 2007 by Tricia

Well I think I can say that our house is a lot cleaner these days than it usually is!

Last week when we’d decided that we were going to get a puppy we got busy cleaning up the house in anticipation. I knew the pup would probably be into everything so it gave me a good excuse to pick up a few things that had been lying around and the whole house looks tidier as a result.

You might remember that I’ve said several times that our house has very few closets and the ones we have are pretty small. There is no closet on the main floor at all! We used to keep at least one pair of shoes each on the mat at the front door. Now our shoes are kept outside in the front porch! Talk about getting cold feet before going outside!

In the first few days that the pup was here she made quite a few messes on the floor. Remember she was sick and had loose stool and diarrhea. It wasn’t her fault but we had to clean the floor a number of times. I think I mopped the floor at least 5 times on Monday alone! She’s doing better now about accidents – she’ll go on her puppy training pads or outside for the most part now, although she’s still have the occasional accident in other areas of the house.

Of course she’s still finding things to get into and as she finds things we’ve tried to find a new place to put these items. Like I said we only have a couple very small closets – so we don’t really have any space to put the items we have to move so many of these things are ending up in the basement. Our basement is already cluttered though as it was already a big storage area.

I think I’m going to have to look into getting some shelves or some type of storage system to put on the main floor for the things that we use occasionally and don’t want to store in the basement or hide away in an already stuffed closet.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy Tagged With: accident, basement, busy, clean house, clutter, cold feet, few closets, house, mopping floor, puppy, shelves, shoes, shoes outside, storage, stuffed closets

Learning about puppy care is becoming addictive!

November 29, 2007 by Tricia

I bet some of you might have thought my blog was becoming a dog blog over the last week or so. I’ve certainly written enough posts about getting our new puppy and how she’s been doing during her first few days in our home!

Midnight has certainly taken up a lot of our time. I’ve barely had time to blog and that’s very unusual for me. We are starting to get into a routine now though. I think I’ve figured out how to have a little me time by putting her in her crate for naps while trying to make sure she also gets enough play time and little walks outside for potty training.

I knew having a puppy would be a big change and that it would be time consuming, but there’s been a few times that I’ve felt that I’ve bitten off more than I can chew. I think I’ll manage though … I mean, I managed to train my lizards to potty in certain places and even at certain times so if I can do that I can train a dog. I know I can. Well … I hope I can!

I do think I’ve become addicted to all things dog though. I’ve been reading sites about puppies and we’ve been to the pet store 3 times in the last 5 days! If this keeps up I’ll have to find out if they have something like a drug rehabilitation clinic for canine addicts. LOL

I do want to thank everyone that’s stopped by to give me some advice on raising and training a puppy. Your tips have been very helpful and as always, if you have more tips feel free to leave a comment. I haven’t been replying to everyone because I simply haven’t had the time, but I do appreciate your thoughts. I will reply to all of you shortly.

I expect that this blog will be getting back to it’s normal type of posts now. Of course there will be some puppy updates or even pleas for help every now and then, but now that we’re starting to have a routine I should be able to blog more often about a variety of topics again.

Filed Under: Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation Tagged With: blog, Blogging, change, comments, dog, help, home, lizard, manage, play time, posts, potty, puppy, puppy training, reading, rehab, routine, schedule, sites, update, walk, walks

So we have a sick puppy

November 28, 2007 by Tricia

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As I was saying at the end of my last post about our new puppy, we discovered on Saturday that our little bundle of energy was sick.

I’d noticed on the drive home that our pups nose was dry. As we drove home I asked Chris if her nose had been wet when we saw her in the barn while she was in the pen with the other pups and as I thought it had been. As it turns out her nose is dry sometimes and wet at others.

She’s been active and doesn’t really act sick, but as I said in my last post she was pooping a lot all day Saturday and passing pine shavings in her stool and when she finally started having watery diarrhea that I noticed had blood streaks we immediately called a vet and talked them into letting us bring her in that day.

Since the puppy had passed so much stool on Saturday we had some samples to bring with us to the vets office. The vet immediately collected a sample to test while we were in the office and then he came in to examine the pup.

He said she was full of gas and of course the immediate concern was whether she still had pine shavings in her bowels and whether she might have a bowel obstruction. She hadn’t been vomiting or retching but we had noticed from the time we got her home in the early morning hours that after she’d have a drink or eat her stomach and abdomen would heave and move around as if she were having hiccups.

She never seemed to be in obvious discomfort when her stomach was twitching, but I did notice over the weekend that she didn’t like her stomach, hind legs or behind touched when her abdomen was making those odd movements. Perhaps it was gas moving around or the bulky pine shaving filled stool moving around …

Overall the pup seems to be in good health. She’s a good weight for her age. Oh and she wasn’t born on September 7th as I was told. The paperwork I was given states that she was born August 25th and she’s only had one set of shots so far … in early October. She should have had at least two sets of shots by now if not all three sets!

When the vet was finished examining the pup he went back to see if the stool test was finished. It was finished and he said that he could see a lot of bacteria. So our pup is on meds! She got two injections while in the vets office. One was antibiotics and the other was a medication that would sooth her stomach and bowels – something like Prevacid.

So she’s now on three medications. Two for the stomach and bowels – to coat and sooth them (Sulcrate and Cimetidine), and one is an antibiotic (Tylocine). She gets them before and with meals and she takes her medication really well.

She’s also on a different food that’s easier on her stomach for now too. It’s called Medi Cal Gastro Formula and she loves it. It’s canned food. The first time we fed it to her it was room temperature and it stuck to the roof her her mouth. Now we serve it cold, just out of the fridge, and I chop it up into tiny pieces so it will go down easier without getting stuck to the roof of her mouth. I actually had to get my hand in her mouth to break up the build up of food stuck in there on Saturday. We though she was going to choke!

Since puppy seemed to be doing ok after the vet visit we decided to go right to Petsmart (we had the pup in a shoulder bag) and get a training crate. It was a quick trip but we still managed to pick up two more toys for the girl. She’s got 6 toys now!

The medications seem to be working. Her tummy hasn’t done that heaving hiccup like movement since maybe noon on Sunday and he stool is less frequent. Oh and the pills seem to be puppy happy pills because she gets super active after we give them to her. It’s probably because the meds make her feel better I guess.

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Other than getting her used to her crate, which she’s done really well in, we haven’t had much luck in the training department. That’s probably because her stool is a bit more frequent than it should be thanks to her bacterial infection.

We bought puppy training pads but to a puppy that wants to chew everything they are just one more toy to play with! She did go pee on one of the pads for the first time today though so there’s hope that it might work. I think for the most part though I’ll try to take her outside every two hours during the day and get her used to doing her business outside if at all possible.

She’s quite the ball of energy and since labs are orally fixated everything that she can wrap her mouth around is fair game! My hands are her number one chew toy or at least she thinks they are. So are my pant legs. She doesn’t chew on Chris anywhere near as much as she does me. I think she likes the smell or taste of the hand soap that I’ve been washing my hands with so frequently.

If anyone has any tips on how to get her to stop chewing on my hands I’d appreciate some help!

The words NO, Sit, and Stay away or Leave alone have been used frequently, but have little effect so far!

I bought two books to help with training, but I haven’t had much of a chance to read them yet! I got a copy of Puppies for Dummies and The Fancy Pets publication Training Secrets for Labrador Retrievers (vol 7). I’ve read two chapters of Training Secrets and hope to read a bit more later today.

Just to be able to write a couple of blog posts I put the puppy in her crate. It’s nice to have a little bit of peace and quite for a few moments. She’s being really good in her crate. She can see me from where she is and she’s lying on her doggy bed, which is full of toys, watching me as I type.

Time to go outside again I think!

As usual if anyone has any puppy training tips for me I’d appreciate it.

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Update: I actually wrote out this post on Monday but due to being busy with Midnight and suffering from a cold I think I didn’t get around to posting this until today. Midnight is doing better health wise. She’ll be on antibiotics and the other meds for a few more days. Her nose is wet most of the time now.

She’s starting to get the idea of what the puppy training pads are for and we’ve also been going outside frequently – like every hour or two! Maybe the accidents will get fewer and farther between soon.

The hand chewing is still going on. I really need some tips as to how to get her to stop chewing my hands. She’s starting to puncture the skin quite frequently. A groomer at Petsmart put me onto lightly pushing my thumb under her tongue to make her let go and that works (and doesn’t seem to hurt her) but she still thinks my hands are the best toys around.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation Tagged With: antibiotics, blog, Chris, cold, dog, eat, fever, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, iCrate, ill, manage, medication, pets, photo, pine shavings, post, puppy, Saturday, sick, sick puppy, stomach, stool, training crate, tummy medication, veterinarian, watching, weekend, work, write

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