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October 2007 - Posts

  • Fright of my life today!!

    I had the good fortune to be able to work from home today (thankfully) and was working when I heard Hektor barking in the backyard. I went out to see what he was barking at along with Gunnar and low and behold it was a huge snake about 4 feet long. My response was rather slow and just as I yelled leave it Gunnar went after it and it struck. I at first thought it was a rattlesnake due to the noise it was making and quickly grabbed both dogs and took them into the house ready to rush Gunnar to the vet! I could not find any sign of a puncture wound on him and no swelling so I left them inside and went back out to investigate.

     It turns out it was a bull snake and he was making a hissing noise when coiled that I mistook for a rattle. I am somewhat shaken up since on any other day I would not have been home and had it been a rattlesnake it might have turned out rather badly.

     Funny thing is Gunnar has had snake eversion training a few years ago, but he was the first one to go after it. Hektor seemed to respect it a bit more but for all I know he had already gone after it before I went outside to see what the fuss was. Good news is noone has any wounds and the snake has since left the premises.

     I am making appointments next week for the rattlesnake vacine!

  • Bernd (formally know as Wolfie passed away last night)

    [:'(] I cannot write much, my heart is heavy today, I did post for him on the Rainbow Bridge forum. I did not know him long, or well but his heart was one of the biggest I have had the pleasure to meet. I feel bad, I wonder if all that I did was wrong, if I had done something different perhaps it would not have turned out as it did. I know that he deserved so much better, and I know that the world lost a really good dog, who just never had the opputunity to show what he was capable of becoming.

    Rest in peace

  • Remember Wolfie!

     Wolfie (now known as Bernd) is the young GSD that had spent most of his young life on a chain. He is very sick right now and has pneumonia. He has been in the hospital for three days. He is in the care of a wonderful lady in Colorado, please keep them both in your thoughts and prayers. I am praying that Bernd pulls through this. He is a wonderful dog with the most gently disposition. He has had little in his life to be happy about and yet he is the most loving dog. I sure hope that he can have some good luck as he deserves it.

    Posted Oct 06 2007, 03:26 PM by dgriego with no comments
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  • Gas Fumes are Killing Me!!!!

     For some strange reason both of my dogs have the most vile and terrbile gas today that I have been forced to exile them from the house in order to keep from passing out.

     Two cans of febreze later and the house is still reaking of dog farts (can I say farts? Is that bad?). They have not had anything different to eat (that I am aware of) and both teen age sons insist that they have not fed them any "interesting" treats. The pantry remains unraided.

     I wonder what is causing this? Both normally do not have this problem. I sure hope it does'nt last as I am dieing here!

  • Positve to Dogs Negative to Humans

     

    I had a post (or part of one) deleted in a thread about re-homing a dog. The OP posted about all they had done to make this work and the issues that they were experiencing and that the OP was considering re-homing the dog for the betterment of the dog and the family. The OP was not suggesting dumping the dog at the shelter and was heartbroken over the situation. Many people posted very snotty comments to the OP, some about how they had not tried hard enough. The comments were rude in my opinion and in the opinion of others. My comment that was deleted was regarding the fact that most of the negative posts to the OP were from the more Positive posters, the ones who advocate that positive training is the only method of value. I thought it interesting that so many who fight so hard for positive training with dogs can be so negative and cruel to humans. Another recent post involved an OP who was seeking help with a dog that was not obeying. The OP mentioned punishment in their post and stated that the dog was growling. It is clear that the dog was growling due to fear and lack of understanding of the punishment but the interesting part was how the OP was again attacked and degraded to the point where I doubt they will even return to read the more positive posts left. I also am upset by people's ignorance sometimes, but at the same time isn’t the point to try and instruct them in a manner whereby they just might listen, and by listening they just might change, and by changing they just might end up with a happy dog and a happy owner?

     I for one am not impressed with the positive human interaction of some of our more positive people. I was upset when my post was deleted because I feel some of these people need to know and understand how incredibly rude their posts sometimes are.

     Regardless of the training method you advocate and regardless of whether we all agree or disagree on things in my mind it is important that we all do a good job of trying to assist dog owners in need, and we should never judge one of our own so harshly when he or she is trying to do what is right for the dog.

     I wonder if those who post such negative comments to others are in fact as perfect as their posts seem to imply. Have you never made a mistake with any of your dogs? Are you always so perfectly positive in all moments? Can you think of no situation whereby you just might have to consider re-homing a dog? If you have a new infant and your new dog hates infants and all that you do does not work and you still have the fear that if the circumstances are just right your dog will harm your infant, do you not consider re-homing? Perhaps you just dispose of the infant. If you have a dog that destroys your home each and every time you are away, if you crate him his nose and paws are bloody when you return and you are in despair of what to do next, and there is someone who is retired and home and wants the dog is it wrong to re-home the dog in this case? Should you instead quit your job so you can stay home with the dog?

     If someone takes the time to come to a dog forum and post a legitimate question about what to do with their dog’s behavior, regardless of how ignorant the person may be is it not best to try and be polite and help them see that what they are doing is incorrect and give them some other method of correcting the behavior or do you just berate them for their stupidity, have them leave never to return and then wonder what became of the dog? Did they PTS, did they inflict more severe punishment in their frustration?

     Anyway enough of the rant, it is now on record how I feel about these type responses. My comments are not directed at everyone, in fact the number of persons it is directed at is few thankfully, and I am sure they will know to whom it is directed.

     

 
dgriego
 
 
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