Saturday, April 2, 2011

He Thinks I'm Trying to Poison Him


My dear dog who I have fed and loved and cared for and played ball with and taken for long and short walks and to beaches and on beautiful hikes and for runs in the hills and out in nature so he can smell things like cows and roll in wet grass and bark at squirrels and dogs and cats and play with red lobster toys and brown bull toys and black and white cow toys and tiny hamster toys and randomly shaped thing that squeak and this same dog who has not one but two super comfy beds in the house so he can choose to sleep in our bedroom or in the living room or on the rug in the second bedroom or on the cool floor when it's warm outside thinks that I am trying to kill him.

His dew claw was injured and then it got infected so I gave him antibiotics twice a day and that upset his stomach and he threw up quite a few times and now, he won't take even the most delicious treats from me. No beef flavored treats, no peanut buttered treats, no chicken flavored treats. But he did recently enjoy peppered turkey breast with a smear of Boursin cheese on the inside so I suppose there is hope.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Point & Potty


I am not kidding when I say that a few weeks ago Paul & I saw Uli doing a Point & Potty. It looked like this photo of another beautiful pup except that one of his back legs was slightly cocked and he had a ball in his mouth. And he was a little lower to the ground. It was one of the funniest things I have ever seen him do.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Not Again!


Puppy Dog, seriously? Another day of post-ball play paw licking and paw lifting. It has been weeks, probably 4 since Uli has been out for a ball session so we decided that since he did so well on Thursday morning's run, we would take him out to play ball today. The vet told me that he would be ok to get out and run as long as he wasn't in hilly/rocky areas. So Thursday's run was all sidewalks and roads. And he didn't have any issues from that excursion. His first run in quite some time. So we decided to take him out to the park to play ball since he hasn't done that in so long and since he loves it so very much. So off we went, Paul picked him up and put him in his truck and he reacted as usual: severely fearful shaking with his tail tucked under. But once we start driving, he settles down and stops shaking. At the park he ran and ran and ran and ran and chased and jumped and caught and returned that ball. We tired him out and then we all came home for waffles. An hour or two after we got home, we noticed that the little fella was holding his paw up and licking and licking it. So we took a close look and saw that his dew claw is red and swollen and it looks infected. We put neosporin on it and wrapped it up and will be taking him to the vet again tomorrow. I have no idea what happened. Could it have been from the ball session? If so, how did it get swollen and red so quickly? And what caused it? His most recent dew claw injury was a sprain or a tendon issue, not an infection. Why is that dew claw so problematic? Poor little fella.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

My Morning Shadow


This little fella follows me around every step I take every morning Mondays through Fridays. On the weekends, it is a little bit up in the air because Paul doesn't wake up as early as he does during the week when Uli enjoys sleeping until the sun comes up (and so do I). I am lucky enough to be able to work from home and the day starts off with either a run or a walk with my shadow. Then we come home, have breakfast and then it's time to start working. He is a great assistant most of the time. He pretty much sleeps all day long and wakes up from his nap when I get up. Sometimes he follows me around, other times, he just watches me from his napping spot. And by the end of the day when Paul gets home, he becomes Paul's shadow. Funny little fella. He gets SO EXCITED when Paul comes home but that's fair enough, I've had him all to myself all day long.

Photo is from Clipper Beach a few years ago.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Beware of Tennis Balls!





This dog absolutely loves to play ball. He loves to jump in the air and catch it in his mouth. He loves to run really far in pursuit of one. He is as good at catching it when it is high in the sky as he is at chasing it down when it is rolling quickly along the lawn. And each time he brings the ball back for the next throw, he chews it - you see his mouth going up and down, up and down. And this is where my warning comes in. Please be sure that you're not letting your dog play with a regular tennis ball if he is as obsessed with the ball as Uli is. For the first 5 years of his life, I played mostly with regular tennis balls and then I found out that the reason that his teeth are so ground down is most likely because of his constant chewing on (abrasive) tennis balls. He's only 7 years old and most of his teeth in the back of his mouth are pretty much ground down to the gumline. Yikes. He had a full set of X-rays of his teeth taken today (expensive!) and we were happy to find out that his roots are looking good. The vet was worried that he may need to pull teeth or even do a root canal. Lucky for us, he's in good shape! For now, at least. So, be warned good people. Rubber balls are fine, just avoid abrasive tennis balls. Later!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

My Running Buddy is Getting a little Porky






I've been told that my running buddy is getting fat but I don't see it. But if he is, I can tell you that it's because we've had a super rainy past few months. January has been pretty wonderful but 2010 was an El Nino year and they say that is why it rained so much. That said, 2011 is going to be a year full of running and fun-having. On our typical morning run, we do a 6 miler where we start off from home, run about a mile in the flats and then climb a hill to the Terra Linda/Sleepy Hollow Open Space. The first mile is stop and go because he needs to go to the bathroom and sniff everything he comes across, roll on his back and then sniff some more. The second mile is slow going because we're going uphill and I need to stop and catch my breath from time to time. The final mile before our turnaround is fun and rolling hills ending at the top of a short but steep climb. And then we turn around and run fast fast fast all the way down. The one exception to the fast fast fast is when we get to the end of the open space. There is about a 2 foot drop and the Uli likes to stop, look around and maybe catch his breath. After about a minute of that, he'll jump to the street and I have him sit. He gets a kiss on the face and I usually get one in return. And after a few moments of rest, it's off to run fast fast fast down the hill. These photos are in the Open Space part of our run. By the way, what's up with the I've on it's own? weird.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

7 years of Uli





Today we celebrate 7 years of Uli. When I found him they told me that he was born "sometime around the first of the year" so January 1 became the day to celebrate the dog who spends most of his day napping. The plan was to take him to the park early in the morning to play ball until he had enough but we woke up to heavy rain and decided to distract him with an extra delicious breakfast. I tried to keep him up until midnight last night but when I realized it was 12:05 and he was fast asleep, I gently scratched him behind the ears and when he woke up, I wished him a very happy birthday. He yawned, stretched and then went back to sleep. A little bit happier, I think.

It's kind of shocking to see him tire out while playing ball. I never, ever thought that he would ever want to take a break. As we discussed earlier, he loves loves loves to play ball. Even on the super hot days of his youth he would take a break in the shade and then bring the ball back into play after a short break. These days, he will go for 10 maybe 15 minutes and then he will flop down and pant. He'll get back up for more but he takes lots of breaks and it's probably best to call it after a few self-imposed breaks. You can tell when he's about to flop down because the first thing he does is to take the long way back to the ball-throwers, and he'll look around to see what else is going on in the park and then he'll stop about 20 feet away rather than the standard 5 foot ball-dropping distance. Flop!

These aren't his birthday photos (rain, rain) but they are from a few weeks ago. Happy Birthday Uli!

By the way, I am trying to figure out what is going on with the font in these postings. I hope to achieve font continuity for all posts.