Luna

And it’s tasty too…

Lovely Luna hurt her front paw by playing too too hard over the weekend. I put a harness on her, so I could grab her to slow her down when going outside. Look how lovely Holiday Luna looks.

Luna in her red holiday harness.

Now this was not just any harness. This was the Doberdiva’s harness. Baby’s color is red, but she said it was OK for Luna to borrow it.

OK.

That is why we are keeping the news to ourselves that Luna found it necessary to chew the harness off while she was in her crate. She said she was bored. Yikes! I must find a red replacement harness fast before her Divaness finds out what happened, or before someone tells her!

Pippin’s thinking of spilling the beans!

These are Premier harnesses, which are the best because they are adjustable five ways. Baby likes that!

Annie’s Hairy Eyeball

Here is Annie on this lovely Sunday morning.

Annie on Sunday

Look. Annie is smelling the roses. One of her favorite things to do. She also finds it a treat if a lizard pops out during the smelling. She’s such a hunter.

Annie B smelling the roses.

Meanwhile, Lilian was working on cracking open a meaty coconut. She got very tired and decided to take a nap.

Lilian loves her coconut.

Then the coconut disappeared from Lilian’s nap.

Oh, here it is! Annie has it. So the photographer of dogs does what she always does, and sticks the camera down to snap a photo. But in this instance, the photographer noticed, after snapping two photos, that Annie was standing stone still. Then Annie’s eye ball grew hair!

Is that the Hairy Eye Ball?

The next thing that happened, well, Annie lost her sense and lunged at the photographer while the photographer was snapping a picture. Silly Annie!

Say what?

Here we have Annie in jail while next door to her, Luna is thanking Mother Nature for creating such a delight for her to eat before digging into that scrumptious coconut meat.

Karma.

You see, many pieces of coconut were doled out after it broke open. Luna decided to bring hers into her personal cabin.

Luna’s revelation

Afterwards, the coconut shell looks like someone who knows how to use her teeth had done a very good job of removing that meat.

Luna’s fine coconut shredding art work.

If your dogs want to eat the shell, stop them! Coconut shell is not digestible. It’s important to supervise all coconut shredding activity because of it.

Annie has been moved to the bottom of list, now, for privileges, and will have to work for everything she gets until further notice. That’s the penalty of giving the Hairy Eyeball at Fort Doberdale.

December 1st in Fort Doberdale

Here we are ending the first day of the last month of 2007. Wow. It was a busy day at Fort Doberdale.

Today Ollie turned 7 years old. Happy birthday, Oliver!

Today is Ollie’s birthday!

Here’s a lovely hibiscus flower that bloomed just for Ollie’s birthday.

Lovely lilac colored hibiscus.

In other news, someone changed our daily incoming mail routine. Normally, the mail pops out of our front door like toast, onto our floor, and sits there until I pick it up. But today’s mail moved from inside the house to the back yard, where the rubberband had been removed, and the mail had been scattered. And as Ginger walked up to the pile, I noticed a small band hanging from her mouth.

Ginger’s adventure.

Ginger was hesitant to share her find with me. Opting, instead, for the infamous “let me see if I can swallow the thing before I get to my mom” move.

I can’t seem to swallow this thing.

She couldn’t swallow it that fast, so we had a bit of a tug-o-war, which is rather unlike Ginger, who is usually more cooperative. Perhaps she has “stepping out of her comfort zone” goals, too!

Gimme that, Ginger!

A Mockingbird watched the goings-on…

A Mockingbird looking down on us.

…until I won and had the rubber band in my possession. Then he flew the coop, and Ginger confessed to what was obvious.

Yes, I did it.  But I wanted that rubber band!

She has promised me that was the last of her maildog endeavors. Not that I distrust the girl, but next time that mail comes popping through the door and I’m not home, I’m not sure if she can hold true to her promise. So I have to remember to put an ex-pen around the door when I leave. Staying one-step ahead of the FDSP is one of my daily challenges.

Meanwhile, one weekend, back in July or August, I had intended on teaching Luna to sit on command. That didn’t pan out. Luna is one of the most observant Doberdoggies I have met. She watches everything, as if she is planning on doing it next. My first attempt at teaching her to sit wasn’t as successful as today’s. Today, I took her out amongst the crowd with clicker and treats, and did exactly the same thing with her as I had on that summer evening in a private lesson, but instead of being wary of the whole adventure, today, Luna did magnificently well vying for the click-and-treat with all her buddies. Anyone who knew how to sit, did so, and in no time, Luna was sitting along with the crowd, getting her own clicks-and-treats.

Luna sit!  “OK.”

Luigi was particularly eager to help out. He is fond of Luna Kahuna, and moreso of treats.

Luigi demonstrates how to get a treat.

Leissl was another big-time teacher today. She can sit and lie down push-up style.

Leissl such a big help, too.

Raven also had a milestone today. She learned the beginnings of “down” on command. Unlike Luna, Raven has to do her learning without distraction. She did very well in the bedroom with the down command. She was a brainiac. But amongst the crowd, where the picture taking took place, there were too many other things to do. Like shove her toys at me. But, she is slowly piecing things together, and that’s all I ask.

Raven ponders what this finger on the ground thing is all about.

Finally, Baby and I spent alone time to figure out if she is going to compete anytime soon to get her Companion Dog title. We are still figuring that out, but the best part of working, for any Doberdog, is the playing afterwards. And Baby is no exception. She loves her Frisbee, and that’s how we ended the sunshine portion of our December 1st in Fort Doberdale.

I love a game of Frisbee!

Peppermint Leissl

Watch out Peppermint Patty. You have competition!

Luna sniffs Peppermint Leissl’s breath.

Peppermint Leissl, known as Leissl to her friends, is a sweet smiling lover girl. She was recently voted the kissiest Dobergirl in all of Fort Doberdale.

Leissl is the sweetest Peppermint Girl around!

A November Bath Day and Thensome

Today I had to take the hose set-up from my laundry room to Home Depot where a nice, young gentleman there managed to remove the nozzle from the hose. This has been an on-going sore spot for me. I had set up this slinky-type hose with hot/cold water access in the laundry room, so I could stretch it out on cool days to the dog-wash table for a warm-water bath. But the nozzel broke and I couldn’t remove it. Not with pliers or hammers or WD-40. So the fact that I found a good guy who knew what he was doing with those muscles on his arms was a godsend. Thank you! (And I did go on-line and wrote to Home Depot customer service telling them about this wonderful employee.)

That meant that I could get on a bath schedule again. And being it’s no longer Halloween, and Chirstmas is coming, it’s time for the winter type Christmas season collars to go on clean dogs. Today was Raven Peebody, Lilian Peebody, Luna and Ginger’s turn. Ginger loves to be doted on, so she got a bath just because she likes the attention. Here she is looking lovely drying off in sun.

Ginger after her bath

Shortly after this picture, she found the place she most likes to pee, and rolled in it.

Luna, the sweetness that she is, decided to dry off on the dirty mat we use coming and going from the back door. At least her pillow was clean as of yesterday’s laundry.

Luna drying off

Raven thought Luna was particularly fragrant.

Raven takes a whiff of Luna’s rear parts

Shortly after her sniffs, Raven went into her “Lookie!” stance while Lilian and the Cuz ball got reacquainted.

Raven and Lilian

And what was Raven staring at? Wow! Big bird. Not THE “Big Bird,” but a really big bird flying overhead. Raven’s got a lot of bird friends, though this one looked sort of menacing. Hungrily so.

Raven’s Bird

Lilian decided to run inside and take her beloved coconut to protect it from the big bird. This was not a decision that sat well with the Dobermaid though.

Lilian and her coconut on the sofa

Speaking of, Raven’s new idea of fun is to give the Dobermaid’s friend, the Dobercook, sass, sass and more sass. The Dobertrainer thought it an idea to let the Raven out while food was being prepared so she wouldn’t have to hear the demanding barks from the bird. It works to a point. The point being when Raven’s patience has gone on empty, she jumps into her crate to bark at the Dobercook to move it along…serve dinner already. What happens from here?

The ever-demanding Raven

Well, the Doberwaitress tells the Raven to shut the heck up or she won’t get dinner. Of course, Raven doesn’t oblige, so the Doberwaitress closes the door, drapes towels over the door and window of the bird’s crate, and the bird then throws a major fit. Doberwaitress then serves everyone else who knows how to behave and waits until the ruckus behind the curtains comes to a complete and utterly stop. And it does. Eventually. That little bird is starting to get it. But the “starting” part still takes longer than the household would like. Our ear plug bill is a bit outrageous.