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The Stevie Chronicles
Friday March 9, 2007
Today was another gorgeous spring day. Megan decided it was the perfect day for more leash practice with Stevie. So off they went. They strolled to the little park and Megan once again allowed her off leash in the protective circle underneath what has been dubbed "The Stevie Tree". Stevie loves it. It's a "new" space, different smells and feels and sounds. Lots of running around without anything getting in her way. When she'd had enough of that, on went the leash and Stevie and Megan walked over to the mailboxes, an easy enough task for a 40-something human. About halfway back from the mailboxes, Stevie evidently determined that enough was enough. She plumped her butt down in the middle of the parking lot and would... not... budge. Megan thought maybe it was a change in the pavement or concrete or a breeze or SOMEthing. She patted the ground, coaxed, cajoled, pleaded, called. All to no avail. She even gave the leash a couple of little tugs for added encouragement. She said it was as if Stevie all of a sudden turned into a 50 lb sack of cement glued to the ground. She couldn't move her at all. So Megan gave up and picked her up and carried her. They went to meet a neighbor who lost a dog a year or so ago (I asked Megan if she gave the lady my name, but she wants another kind of dog -- I said there IS no other kind of dog!). Stevie really liked the whole being picked up and carried thing by that time. I guess 6 month old puppies can get just plain tuckered out. Megan thought it was pretty hilarious.  It was good for them both. No doubt Stevie will sleep very well tonight! Have a great weekend, all. G | | | |
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Tuesday March 6, 2007
Today was the perfect spring day. Chilly in the morning, but gorgeous and clear and sunny in the afternoon, high around 70. So Megan decided on her way home from work that it was also the perfect day for a walk. They walked to the little park that's right next to her apartment complex. Stevie LOVES anything that gets her out in the big wide world. In the middle of the park, there's a large tree that has Texas limestone seating all in a circle around it. The "seats" are just high enough that Stevie can't jump up on it -- yet. So Megan took her there and took her leash off so she could run around inside the stone circle. She (okay, both of them) had a grand time. I'm sure Stevie thought it was an extra special treat.
Megan asked me about leash training and I recommended the "Good Dog Collar" that Triple Crown Academy uses -- I use them on Newt and Darlin' and they help me to leash train wayward fosters (oh, yeah, I've had so many of those... two, to be exact... but neither had any leash training). I think PetsMart or Pet Co carries them, but I think they're cheaper online. I'm going to check it out and get one for Stevie. It will be especially helpful for her and Megan since Stevie's vision just is minimal. Will keep you posted as they continue to train one another.
G
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Sunday March 4, 2007
Short, but nice visit with Megan and Stevie. Megan and I went to lunch, then collected Stevie for a field trip to meet IMPS (Min Pin rescue group) pals Katherine and Greg so I could pick up my new foster dog Star from them. They were running a little late, so we went inside PetsMart and made quite a stir with Stevie on leash. I was VERY proud of Stevie -- she did quite well, in spite of her limited leash practice. There were several rescue groups holding adoptions at the PetsMart, so Stevie got to meet several interesting animals. She got play swatted by a big American Staffordshire Terrier (aka "pit bull" -- she just wanted to play) puppy. Stevie took it very personally and growled and tried to go after the pup. It was too funny! We also met two little kittens (both wearing harnesses) and Stevie got to sniff and snuffle them both and they were all pretty cool about the whole thing. That encouraged Megan somewhat, since she would like to get another kitty ("for Stevie", yeah, right) in the not-too-distant future. Katherine found us in the cat toy aisle (cats have more toys that have bells and rattles in them than dogs do) where Stevie was busy charming cat owners, testing cat beds and choosing a new toy (a little plastic "drum" with a bell). When it was time to transfer Star to my car, I put her in a crate in the back of my CRV and Megan, Stevie and I got in the front. We didn't even get out of the parking lot before Star showed up in the front. Evidently, I didn't latch the crate door properly and she figured out how to get out. She just wanted to be where everybody else was, I guess. We went back to Megan's apartment for a few minutes and let Star and Stevie get acquainted. They were fine. Star is SO laid back. Stevie is great with other animals, so when the time comes, I have no doubt she will welcome other pets into Megan's home. G | | | |
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Friday March 2, 2007
Thankfully, Megan is nearly completely over the infections that she had (sinus and both ears). Stevie is ecstatic to haver back to almost her old self. In speaking with Megan this evening, she said that Stevie's spay scar and suture marks are healing so well that once they're completely healed, you won't even be able to tell she had any surgery. Stevie just says, "What surgery?"
Tomorrow I will go for a visit -- it's been too long! -- and we will once again meet Katherine and Greg Harlan at the Petsmart in Megan's neighborhood. Katherine and Greg are bringing me a little black and tan female to foster. Dog help me. I just hope Newton (my IMPS rescue boy pinhead) will be nice to her.
It will be a field trip for Megan and Stevie, too. Katherine wants to see how she's grown (Stevie, not Megan) and get a puppy fix. Can't say that I blame her.
More tomorrow, and with luck, new pictures to post. G
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Monday February 26, 2007
Thankfully -- all the way around -- Megan is feeling much better today. She has been working on teaching Stevie new toy names. The latest is "bluebell", a blue ball with a bell inside it (duh). Stevie already knows "L-u-c-y" and goes nuts when Megan even just says it. She knows Phil, too, but Lucy is her favorite so far. It's just another happy day in puppydom! G
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