Goodbye to 2018!

Some New Years Eves I am eager to flip the calendar over to the next page and start the new year. This is not one of those evenings. 2018 has been a year  with many blessings. It’s also been one where time seems to be speeding by and I’d just like it to slow down a bit.

In June we got the puppies! Who knew how much love we would have for these two Aussiedoodles? I could never have predicted the awesomeness of this new chapter of “motherhood” with Koda and Summer. PapaBear and I are loving it! I started writing this Blog about family and the puppies. Family is everything to us and 2018 was a great year for family!

We vacationed with all four kids in Atlantis over spring break. Pool time, swimming with dolphins. dinners and gambling will all go down as cherished memories with the fam.  Then in June we brought home the tiny puppies. From then on they grew faster than we could measure. By Fall we were into the senior seasons of  football. Family from California and Arkansas made the trip out for several games. Then our lifelong friends came for a visit. So much fun!

2018 sailed by quickly as the puppies increased to five times the 10 pounds that we received them. Our youngest child finished the first half of his last year of high school. He chose his college and committed to play football, so the next 6 months are sure to fly by way too fast for this MamaBear!

My heart is full. Our family just  celebrated a wonderful Christmas together. 2018 was a great year. I sit here in our cabin in front of a roaring fire with the puppies sprawled out below me and PapaBear on my left. Cheers to 2018! Happy New Years to all!82CC9ACB-F50B-4E2F-86F4-24B18D036D99

Happy Birthday to My Fairy Dog Sister!

Do you know someone with special powers? I do. I am not talking about leaping across tall buildings with webbed hands or moving objects with their minds. It’s something more subtle, a power to communicate…with dogs. It may sound as if I am exaggerating that there is a human on this planet who can translate dog language or read inner canine thoughts. Putting it that way, I may be stretching it a bit. My sister is actually more of a dog whisperer than a mind reader. 

Cesar Millan is the most well known “Dog Whisperer” out there. He is the dog behavior expert that we see on reality tv who helps humans solve problems with their dogs. It’s entertaining and educational to see him train the dogs and the dog owners. But he is not the only whisperer out there. My sister is one. I say this because of what I have witnessed.

Whether it is her own dog or an unfamiliar dog on a beach, my sister is comfortable and enthusiastic with the furry four leggers. Some would say that she is a dog person. She is more than that. A dog person likes dogs, I am a dog person. When someone’s cute friendly dog wags his tail and sniffs a me, I pet him. However, I also have a great fear of dogs and then a fear that they can sense my fear. It goes way back to my early childhood of being chased on my bike by dogs in the neighborhood. Despite this fear, I consider myself a dog person (why else would I get two giant aussiedoodle dogs). My sister is more than a dog person, she is a dog whisperer.

She is known as the “Fairy Dog Mother.” She started a business several years ago by that name. Her gift of understanding dog’s needs was what made her so successful. She knew just what makes a dog happy when they were not at home with their human family. Every dog is happy staying some place that feels like home. Her Dog Inn was just that. The visiting pups got to do almost everything they did in their own house. Doze on the sofa, run circles in the backyard, sniff around the kitchen tiled floor, and even sleep on the end of a bed. It sounds too good to be true, right? But my sister created this homey atmosphere for the canine guests right there in her house.

She welcomed dogs of all sizes and breeds. Her main stipulation was that the dog be sociable, not have any aggressive tendencies. On any given day her house or yard may have an assortment that seems like a Disney movie: a pair of golden retrievers, a beagle, a great dane, a rescued mutt, a terrier, a pug, and her yellow lab Carlo.  She does not discriminate. In fact, when she first opened her business, we played a prank on her by sending her a fake request for boarding. We found a picture of the scariest looking german shepherd on the internet and emailed it to her with a request that “Bruno” be boarded. She replied happily, “Bruno would be most welcome at the Inn.”  I do not know how she did it. All those dogs in the same family room then sleeping at night on her bed. Her clients were very lucky to have such a loving responsible person to look after their fur babies. 

My sister no longer runs the Inn. She now works with human children in the classroom. I’ve heard her say from time to time how much she misses working with dogs. They don’t talk back, they appreciate any little attention, and they play, eat, and nap. Raising two aussiedoodle puppies, I can see what she loved about being around the dogs all day and night. However, I cannot imagine a whole group of dogs. That’s why my sister is the Fairy Dog Mother that she is.

Even though her job is out of the house these days, she comes home to several fur babies. She’s always watching a friend’s dog along with her own. People know that she is a lover of pups and will treat them as her own.  My sister has yet to meet Koda and Summer because we live across the country from one another, but that has not stopped her from providing me with plenty of tips for puppy training. She’s my Cesar Millan through the telephone, my Fairy Dog sister.

 

I’m back! Here’s a little Christmas gift movie featuring the Aussiedoodles

Koda and Summer had a wonderful first Christmas. They loved the whole family being home, many hands to pet them and lots of laughing. Their favorite present was a little noisy ball that looked like the head of a sock monkey. I did not realize how much they still love the squeaky toys! There is only one, so they “share” in the fun of retrieving, chewing, and stealing. Too bad it only made it three days.

It’s Christmas Eve and we are all HOME!

I’m home! We are all home! At last, all of my kids are under the same roof. It’s Christmas Eve and for the first time in a many months I am waking up with a full house. Last night we got home from a five day road trip to watch our son’s football team play in a bowl game. The wrapped presents are under the lit tree, but the best gift is being able to have everyone home this year.  

Yesterday we were only half-way through our ten hour drive when my football playing son beat us back home since he took a flight with the team. I sent him to go pick up the puppies from the boarding resort. He said he did not even recognize Koda and Summer. It had been several months since he’d seen them in person, I guess they’ve grown quite a bit in that time. Or maybe I have just gotten used to their enormous size. In their excitement of seeing him the wrong collars were placed on them.

He sent us a picture of their freshly bathed cuteness in the back of the car. I noticed right away that Koda had on Summer’s purple collar and name tag. Koda is green and Summer is purple. That is actually the way the breeder referred to them in the litter, “Green collar and Purple collar.” We just continued that. These two black aussiedoodles look VERY similar. I like to keep bandanas or sweaters on them just to be able to tell them apart. Most importantly, they are home and they smell good.

We are all home! It’s Christmas Eve! Mama Bear is very happy!

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Wrong collars…
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Purple collar and Green collar