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Showing posts with label puppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puppy. Show all posts

1.17.2013

The Many Faces of Huck

Last night I was going through my "Huck, baby!!" folder on my computer. 
Yes, that's what it's really called. 
And I realized that not only do I have the cutest pup in the universe,
but also a pup capable of  quite the range of facial expressions.
It's pretty remarkable.

Here are just a few of my favorites.

Suspicion
you didn't really throw the ball did you? it's behind your back...

Excitement
Ohmygod. Dad is going to bring that huge stick INSIDE!!

Innocence
i have no idea who tore up the reindeer...must have been the cat...

Dignified
hey ma, make sure you get my good side.

Remorse
i promise to never dig in your flower pots again...

Annoyance
are you seriously going to let this kid lock himself in this crate with me...thanks for nothing.

Stubbornness
i. refuse. to. look. at. the. camera. 

Happiness
i get hot dogs, peanut butter, tummy rubs, and lots of cuddles! 

And then there's this one...not sure what to call it...
what? you said "smile," so I smiled.

Huckleberry never fails to bring a smile to our faces! He is truly the silliest dog alive,
making him quite the perfect match for our little family.
To see more of Huck's many faces, click here!

12.05.2012

Love, Huck (part 6)

oh, hey Grandma!
it's me again!
your grandpup, Huck!
sorry it's been so long since I last wrote to you...
i've been busy chasing Herschel and squirrels
and getting in fights with raccoons.
since daddy's gone this week i'm the man of the doghouse.
i've been doing daily patrols around the property to make sure momma's okay.
and sometimes i herd Herschel up trees to get him out of harms way.
i'm a really good guard dog.
i use my powerful tail as a weapon.
if anything threatens the safety of my pack, the plan is to swat them with my tail!
if that doesn't work, i'll use a stick!
you see these two guys?
i call them Lucifer and Diablo.
luckily they are no longer an issue since dad put up that protective forcefield around the perimeter of our doghouse.
the one on the left...
that's Lucifer. i'm pretty sure he wants to eat me.
and rumor on the street is that he doesn't even like hotdogs...
he's not dog, grandma. that's for sure.
but don't you worry. i've got things under control.
well, at least when mom let's me stay outside on the lookout...
every now and then she tricks me with peanut butter so i'll sit in front of the x-mas tree.
she obviously doesn't understand that we can't let down our guard!
for even one moment!
oh well...

until next time! Love, Huck

p.s. i'd like hotdogs for x-mas

6.19.2012

Round 'n Round




Huck is easy to please. All he needs to make him happy is hotdogs, an abundance of sticks, and another dog to play with. When I moved out of my lake home rental he lost his friend Amigo. Luckily, our new home is beside the friendliest of neighbors who have 3 dogs! I think Huck and Missy are dating. Either way, he has a blast when she comes over for a visit! :) He likes to play the same game he played with Amigo. It's pretty much tag with sticks.

**Wedding Update: Steven and I have another premarital counseling session today. {Maybe a little more on that tomorrow} Time is quickly ticking away with the wedding only 18 days out! Thankfully, there isn't too much to be done until then. Things really fell into place this past weekend and I feel as though we're in the home stretch! So excited!!! :)

Happy Tuesday, friends!

4.25.2012

Busted.

Huckleberry's new favorite destructive activity has been to dig up the potted plants my landlord has on the back deck. She has A LOT of potted plants, and keeping Huck away from them has taken up the majority of my days lately. He knows he is not suppose to dig in the pots, so when I went outside to check on him and saw these images below, of course, he knew a "Bad dog! You leave it!" and swat on the nose would ensue.
When Huck heard me approach, he quickly turned his back towards me. He was sitting on the end of the deck, facing the water. I said his name...he ignored me...I said his name again...he was as still as a statue. I walked towards him and tried to get him to face me...nope, he kept turning his body so I couldn't see his face!...Finally, I clasped his collar to get him to stop avoiding me, he slowly turns his face towards mine and this is what I see.
SO GUILTY! Of course, I had to snap a picture. Needless to say, the puppy face still holds it's power over me (I mean just look at that!). There was no "bad dog" or swat on the nose.  

My dog has me whipped.

3.29.2012

Puppy Growing Pains

Sometimes I think about getting another pup. A little brother or sister to keep Huckleberry company since Steven and I are out of the house 8 or more hours every week day. Dogs are pack animals. He would appreciate the company. However, having one puppy in my little lake home is crowded, I can't even imagine having two! But who knows...if me and Steven get a certain house {more on this later --much later}, then we'd have the land and space to accommodate another pup.

To be honest though, we got VERY lucky with Huckleberry. Sure, he can be a pain at times but he still is just a baby! Dogs don't  know what we expect of them as soon as they're brought home. They play with us like they would their other litter mates. Good behavior is something they have to learn --just like you and me. Unfortunately, many people who decide to purchase a dog don't have the time, patient, or even money necessary to raise them. And far too often, after their puppy fur sheds, their breathe starts smelling icky, and their roly-poly tummies disappear, people bring their dogs to a shelter or even worse, simply abandon them.

So before purchasing that adorable, wiggly, cuddly ball of fur. You should be aware of a couple things.

1) The puppy will poop on your carpet. Go ahead and cover every inch of your floors with absorbent puppy pads and newspapers. I gaurentee that your pup will find that one square inch you left uncovered {you know, that one in the corner behind the floor lamp that you thought there was no way your puppy could get to} and poop there. 

2) The puppy will eat your favorite pair of shoes or that Marc Jacobs purse you adore. Here's what I've learned --if it's on the ground, it's fair game. You simply cannot leave your shoes, purses, even underwear or anything else on the floor when your pup is around. He/she will pick it up, chew on it for .8 seconds, and, more than likely, completely destroy it. If you don't want it eaten, don't leave it lying around. **However, this does work in your favor while cooking. You don't have to clean up any kitchen spills. The pup will take care of that for you :).

3) The puppy WILL NOT always obey you. Just like humans, dogs go through a regression period. It will be as if everything you've taught them is simply forgotten. Usually, they haven't forgot (unless you aren't consistent in your training), but rather they are testing their boundaries just like a child would. This happens around 4-6 months old, which is the most common age that puppies are abandoned or taken to a shelter. At this time they are experiencing a new sense of confidence and independence. They are more curious and less scared when introduced to new things. Like the neighbors porch that your puppy never ventured onto before and is now looking in their windows (much to your embarrassment), or suddenly you discover your pup in the middle of the street with the cars whizzing by all around him (yeah, that happened). When you call him to come...he won't. When you chase after him...he runs. It's going to happen and you will be embarrassed, frustrated, scared for the pups life at times! No matter how well behaved your puppy seems to be they can never be completely trusted when this young. Be patient. He will make mistakes and if you're negligent (even slightly) it may cost his life.

4) The puppy is going to burn a hole in your pocket. The expense of having a dog doesn't stop with routine veterinary visits and puppy chow. Unexpected medical issues and accidents happen and they are never cheap. For instance, shortly after we brought Huck home, he got extremely ill with something similar to parvo. Basically he wouldn't eat or drink and was getting more dehydrated by the second. We thought we almost lost him. Or, back to the chewing issue, your pup may have an accident like eating his harness??? Don't believe me? Read this. It happens, folks. Also, Huck has a week stomach so he can't eat the cheap dog foods. We have to buy him the premium stuff and it is not cheap! On top of that, if you are a responsible dog owner, you'll probably get your dog fixed. Cha Ching. And maybe you'll even sign your dog up for training classes. Cha Ching. Or, if you're really crazy like me, you might take him to doggie daycare. Cha Ching. The list goes on my friends.

5) The puppy is going to love you unconditionally. Whoever came up with the cliche "dogs are man's best friend" didn't need a PHD to figure that out. The love they feel for you is instantaneous. They completely adore you and trust you from the moment you place them in your arms and allow them to nuzzle your neck. Be aware of that. Be thankful for that. Other than your spouse, I think a dog is the best companion you can ever have. 

and lastly,

6) The puppy NEEDS you. If you're going to take on the responsibility on being a dog owner, take it seriously. Research the best breed for you and your family, take the time to visit shelters nearby and puppy training facilities, add up the numbers to ensure that you have the financials necessary to take on the, oftentimes, unanticipated expense of being a dog owner, and most importantly give to the dog what it's given you --companionship, entertainment, and immeasurable amounts of love. After all, you have the luxury of given these free gifts in small doses or however you see fit, whereas, not knowing any better, your pup will give you all he has for as long as he's with you.
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