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sundial
06-25-2008, 01:07 PM
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Kalipool.jpg
Look! Over here!
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Kalipool2.jpg
Well, what do you think?
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Kalipool3.jpg
I think we're gonna need a bigger pool.
F8th637
06-25-2008, 01:39 PM
LOL thanks for the laugh! It's like a comic told via pictures of your dogs. ;)
Love it!!! Such good looking doggies. Maybe you just need three pools? Of course, then they would probably all just want to get into the same one anyways. Do all of your dogs like the water?
We'll be getting a kiddie pool soon but I think we need to wait for the little foster guys to get bigger. I can only imagine the mess! Here's what we did during the heatwave...
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maillotpois
06-25-2008, 01:47 PM
That's great.
Then if you look at my avatar you can see what poor dogs who don't have a pool have to do.... :p
bmccasland
06-25-2008, 03:25 PM
Cute!
Nala the dog is enjoying the air conditioning. That and she gets shaved.
BikeMomma
06-25-2008, 03:44 PM
Oh that's too funny! Thanks for the laugh!
~BikeMomma
Sheesh
06-25-2008, 04:31 PM
I love it! And, such cute pups!
I thought all your dogs were GSD's? Who's the odd man out?
Flybye
06-25-2008, 05:24 PM
That's great.
Then if you look at my avatar you can see what poor dogs who don't have a pool have to do.... :p
Long night out on the town??
Brandi
06-25-2008, 07:11 PM
I love seeing pic's of your fur kids. But I want to know too who the odd man out is as well?
sundial
06-25-2008, 07:20 PM
I thought all your dogs were GSD's? Who's the odd man out?
Well, that one is a shepherd too--an australian shepherd named Jodi Bell. :p She rules the roost so to speak.
Aly, your fosters are soooo cute! I really like puppies.
LoriO
06-26-2008, 07:09 AM
I went a couple of years ago and bought a pool for my two dogs so they could cool off in the heat. So how did they repay my kindness??? They refused to use it! They would stop for a drink from it but heaven forbid that they would get in and get their feet wet....whimps!
Fujichants
06-26-2008, 08:46 AM
Are those brown lab puppies?? So cute!!
Thanks Sundial- they are looking for forever homes and the rescue has adopted out of state... maybe it's time for a fourth?
Fujichants- mom is a small shepherd mix with lots of shepherd. I have no idea yet what the dads were, but they sure made some cute puppies. There are 11 in the bunch and I'm guessing 2-3 baby's daddies. They should be posted up on the rescue site at www.sheprescue.org soon. We're in LA, too. Need a new puppy? Or two?
The puppies have been a lot of extra work, but have been loads of fun, too. I'm just relieved that it finally cooled off here. I was really worried about them when the heat reached 112. They're kenneled in the garage (with an air conditioner), but it was just so hot... We have 4 dogs and some other animals in the house, so it's been a little crazy. I want to get a pool for our big dogs, but I'm pretty sure we'll have the exact same experience as LoriO, plus a huge mess from me trying to make them understand how great the pool is.
I think it's too funny that the Austrailian Shepherd is the one owning the pool. Is that indicative of Jodi Bell's personality? We watch one fairly regularly and he's a genius and always takes charge of the others. They're amazing dogs, just a little too much energy for me. I'm almost to breaking point with my high energy gsd girl.
sundial
06-26-2008, 10:59 AM
I think it's too funny that the Austrailian Shepherd is the one owning the pool. Is that indicative of Jodi Bell's personality? I'm almost to breaking point with my high energy gsd girl.
Aly, is the gsd girl yours or a foster? I had a high energy foster one time and opted to trade her for a mellow foster from the rescue I volunteer with. If she is a foster, is it possible you could do that too? Or is this the one you adopted not long ago? If she's really high energy, maybe you should consider a doggie day care 1-2 days a week so she can expend her energy playing with other dogs and toys. :) Or maybe agility. Are you using NLIF with her--Nothing In Life Is Free? It's a technique you use to reinforce your alpha status. For instance, before going outside, the dog needs to sit. Before eating, the dog needs to sit or lay down before given the food. Make every effort to reinsure your alpha status.
With that being said, sometimes with the best intentions the dogs are not a good fit and I have found that if one needs to consider working with the rescue to find a better fit, the dog is better for it. Our lifestyle dictates less active dogs. I've fostered dogs that were bouncing off the ceiling and for short term fostering, it was ok. However, in terms of adopting one into our family, it wasn't good thing for either of us. I nicknamed them crackheads, lol.
The aussie is definitely a problem solver and can figure out how to get out of something if she doesn't like it. She also is the least social and perfers to be alone--like her mom. ;) My friend has aussies that are high energy dogs and very creative. It's never dull at her house.
sundial
06-26-2008, 11:21 AM
Aly, a couple of years ago I rescued a high drive gsd girl from Alabama. As she was being picked up by the transporter, she was literally bouncing around like a kangaroo at the end of the leash. Jada rarely settled. She drove everyone nuts. Then she was evaluated by a Search and Rescue trainer and was selected to train as a cadaver dog. Guess what? She blew away everyone with her performance. She is now a working dog.
You may have a diamond in the rough. :)
I think you just described Mona to a T. She was a foster and was very sick initially. We fell hard for her- she was so sweet and gentle. Then, as she got better and started showing her true self, we realized that she probably wouldn't be easily adopted due to her energy. And so, we decided we wanted to keep her...
Her main problem is that she has loads of energy and is about twice as smart as she is energetic. She was an ace in her first obedience class. The instructor was amazed by how quickly she learned. She won the contests in class and really enjoyed herself. She picked up herding instantly (we just can't do the long drive often enough). On Monday, we're starting agility. I also try to get her out on the bike as often as possible. She has too much confidence though, and sometimes forgets who is in charge. She is also easily distracted.
I think the move and the puppies have kind of thrown things of kilter. We just need to re-establish and get some classes started again. She does best when she's in classes. She's also just slightly over a year old, so I'm hoping she might mellow with age.
Just wondering, our shepherds play very rough with each other. They don't hurt each other, its definitely play. I know other shepherd owners who's dogs play the same way. I'm just wondering if you think this is something we should discourage, or is it just a fun shepherd thing?
Fantastic! Beautiful doggies!
sundial
06-27-2008, 08:16 AM
Just wondering, our shepherds play very rough with each other. They don't hurt each other, its definitely play. I know other shepherd owners who's dogs play the same way. I'm just wondering if you think this is something we should discourage, or is it just a fun shepherd thing?
Boxing, jumping and chasing are one thing. Ears back with lips curled and tail held high is another thing. Can you do a short video with a digi camera and pm me?
Your dog sounds like she has the potential to be a working dog. Do you have any K9 trainers in your area that could evaluate her?
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