Found a great new "dog park" not from from my house ... 10 minutes probably. Trails open to dogs off leash. Took Maya there today, her third walk of the day por mi, but kept her on a leash just to get a sense of the park. Looks like a great place to let her go ... as long as she comes back with no problem. She's been great with Kobu but not sure how she'll do on her own.
I thought having a dog would help me keep my weight down with all the walking. Something's not working right. Not that I'm obese or anything but I'm lugging about 20 pounds over optimum and not making progress on it. Plus, walking Maya keeps me from running. Somehow I should do both but it's not working out. It's either too blasted hot--lately anyway--or I just have too much to do and so we saunter around the neighborhood looking for Maya's playmates.
Gotta work on this.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Blood and Daisy
We bathe Maya once a month, at least, when it's time for her anti-flea and tick med, which is a topical ointment we put on her back. She was overdue by a couple days when Meche and I gave her a bath this evening. She sees it as torture by terrorists. For Maya, she's locked in a small room, held down and subjected to repeated water treatments. She's even taunted with treats and entreaties to "calm down" ... "that's a good girl" ... just before being administered another water shock. Betrayed by her primary care giver, who's trying to hold her still, she's at the mercy of the disciplinarian intent on carrying out the task of repeated dousing.
I was soaked through. I climbed into the tub with her and just held onto her. That was the only way. She'd gotten so panicky I had let her out of the tub and let her shake off a couple of times, during which we lathered her with the shampoo Meche had managed to squirt onto her in one of the tub bouts. There's gotta be a better way but I don't have it down. Maybe I should take her to a groomer and observe.
Then I tried to clip her nails. I got as far as the first one and she bolted bleeding. She made red paw prints around living room, dining room and kitchen. A groom and a nail clipping in order. I think Meche cleaned Maya's ears, but will have to check ... tomorrow ... when I'm outside and in old clothes ... so she can shake her head off after. She's got the best ears for the Barney song, "Do your ears hang low? Can you toss them to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them o'er your shoulder, like a Continental Soldier? Do your ears hang low?"
Yep.
Maya's treat was playing with Daisy, who just happened to be walking by when we went out for a walk about 8ish or 8:30. We met Daisy the other night when we happened upon a gathering on 1 Street. She already knows the two Rottweilers, Leo and Taz, and Max, whose ethnicity I forget but he's one of those scruffy looking, cute little dogs, and he and Maya had a great time tussling in his yard a couple of weeks ago. There was another little dog, whose name I also forget, and Daisey—the puppy. At three months she's the newbie. Her owners said she's a beagle mix, but she looks plenty beagle and is a pretty girl with white with black patches on her torso and white, black and brown on her face.
Maya was crazy the other night at the gathering, over-excited at finding a party in the middle of the street and then throwing herself shamelessly under Leo. Gotta instill some self-respect in her ... and get her fixed.
I was soaked through. I climbed into the tub with her and just held onto her. That was the only way. She'd gotten so panicky I had let her out of the tub and let her shake off a couple of times, during which we lathered her with the shampoo Meche had managed to squirt onto her in one of the tub bouts. There's gotta be a better way but I don't have it down. Maybe I should take her to a groomer and observe.
Then I tried to clip her nails. I got as far as the first one and she bolted bleeding. She made red paw prints around living room, dining room and kitchen. A groom and a nail clipping in order. I think Meche cleaned Maya's ears, but will have to check ... tomorrow ... when I'm outside and in old clothes ... so she can shake her head off after. She's got the best ears for the Barney song, "Do your ears hang low? Can you toss them to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them o'er your shoulder, like a Continental Soldier? Do your ears hang low?"
Yep.
Maya's treat was playing with Daisy, who just happened to be walking by when we went out for a walk about 8ish or 8:30. We met Daisy the other night when we happened upon a gathering on 1 Street. She already knows the two Rottweilers, Leo and Taz, and Max, whose ethnicity I forget but he's one of those scruffy looking, cute little dogs, and he and Maya had a great time tussling in his yard a couple of weeks ago. There was another little dog, whose name I also forget, and Daisey—the puppy. At three months she's the newbie. Her owners said she's a beagle mix, but she looks plenty beagle and is a pretty girl with white with black patches on her torso and white, black and brown on her face.
Maya was crazy the other night at the gathering, over-excited at finding a party in the middle of the street and then throwing herself shamelessly under Leo. Gotta instill some self-respect in her ... and get her fixed.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Freedom with limits
Maya had at least one great day this Fourth of July weekend. Saturday we went to a despedida (goodbye party) for friends who are moving back to Mexico. It was at David's house in the woods. At first I tied Maya up with Kobu on her 30-foot cable, just like Kobu's, and they had a great time. But once I noticed they had unleashed Kobu I decided to give Maya her chance. She did superbly. She never left the yard except the one time David and I were close to the road, looking at his flower garden. Then Maya wandered onto his road, though it's sparsely traveled and she came back with I called her. It was a nice party, even through to the fire pit after dark, though I'm suffering terribly from the mosquito bites, despite repellent. Maya was just one more well-behaved guest with us. I gave Kobu and Maya each a CET chew I get from the vet and Kobu got right protective of his when Maya got too near when he was gnawing away.
It was a great party. Will miss our friends. Have to get Maya up there more often this summer. Today we went to a local dog park. The dogs can run free in the enclosed fence but the grounds is all wood chips and it's not the most attractive place I've seen to run your dog. Plus Maya started to run like crazy, the ways she likes to do once in a while to burn off energy, and an older female dog made her stop. I think Maya's running made her nervous. It's not my favorite place to take her.
I also let her loose in the yard this evening, at Meche's insistence, and scolded Maya when she went toward the deck stairs or toward the opening near the retaining wall. She responded well. She fetched a ball for a while and didn't run off. But later I had to scooper her up literally as she was in the act of jumping the gate! That was it for the night .
She was really good during dinner, though. I fed her just before and while she nosed around seeing if anyone would feed her, she gave up easily and just laid down at our feet while we caught the end of the Peru-Uruguay soccer match for the America's cup.
It was a great party. Will miss our friends. Have to get Maya up there more often this summer. Today we went to a local dog park. The dogs can run free in the enclosed fence but the grounds is all wood chips and it's not the most attractive place I've seen to run your dog. Plus Maya started to run like crazy, the ways she likes to do once in a while to burn off energy, and an older female dog made her stop. I think Maya's running made her nervous. It's not my favorite place to take her.
I also let her loose in the yard this evening, at Meche's insistence, and scolded Maya when she went toward the deck stairs or toward the opening near the retaining wall. She responded well. She fetched a ball for a while and didn't run off. But later I had to scooper her up literally as she was in the act of jumping the gate! That was it for the night .
She was really good during dinner, though. I fed her just before and while she nosed around seeing if anyone would feed her, she gave up easily and just laid down at our feet while we caught the end of the Peru-Uruguay soccer match for the America's cup.
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