Sunday, November 17, 2013

Happy Birthday, Esme!

Esme is 1!

Today that cute, little, black labby turned one!  Playing with Ving in the sunny, snowy yard, a long walk, nap by the fire, and extra doses of love made today the kind of day that Esme loves.

They ran around the swing set and each came running back with a branch broken by the storm
12 Things Esme:

  1. She's easy-going and low-energy.
  2. Sweet & cuddly are her middle names.
  3. Esme is the perfect size- not too big, not too small.
  4. She has been an old soul since she was little.
  5. Esme is a 2-yr-old's best friend.
  6. No outing/environment is too much for her.
  7. Zero fear issues, ever.
  8. Esme sits so far back on her rump sometimes, that she falls over backwards.
  9. She has a love/hate relationship with the car.  She loves to go, but dislikes the ride itself.
  10. Esme is a power chewer- she loves her sterilized bones!
  11. Her namesake is indeed the Twilight series, but ironically, GDB had an intern named Esme.
  12. Only 2-3 months until recall.
The Birthday Outtakes:
This is my happy face.

Can I please go chew my bone now?

Esme  & Ving at the end of a fun-filled day!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

The New Kid on the Block

Sometimes puppy raisers do things that are a little crazy.  A little impulsive.  A little je ne sais crois.  Thanks to the blogging world, I found out that a puppy from a litter that tends to be energetic, ridiculously smart, and a bit opportunistic, was bouncing around with raisers, as he is a lot of dog.  After the ease of Esme (and Pilgrim), I could hardly ignore my desire to finish this boy.  Fortunately for me, he really had no where else to go, so Ving has joined our family.
Rudy, Esme, L'il M, Dillon, Ving

It took a day or two for the chaos to settle down a bit (I've had 3 GDB puppies this week!).  Once we developed some understandings, and a loose routine, Ving has been awesome!  He's very sweet.  He LOVES to be on the go.  He has great positional obedience and his relieving behavior seems good, so far. He keeps me constantly on my toes, and mentally engaged as one lapse in focus can result in really impulsive, bad behavior (so sorry about your nose, Mr Stick Horse).  I love that I can use kibble to reward his good behaviors constantly!  I think Ving has the potential to become a reliable dog with consistency and vigilance.

Ving turned 7-months-old on Saturday.  Since he has 8 months before recall, here are 8 things that I hope to work on before then.

  1. Recall- currently it is horrible off-leash.   
  2. End the reflexive keep-away game.  
  3. Settle in the house without a tie-down.
  4. Don't pick up things that aren't dog toys in house.
  5. Respond to his name.  I have a horrid cold right now, so maybe this is temporary, as my voice sounds so different from how he usually hears his name.
  6. Take food more gently.  To add to the fact that he gets excited about kibble, he has a canine with the tip broken off which makes his tooth really sharp!
  7. Quiet behavior when he wants to do something else.  He has gotten better in the crate during the day, and is great all-night, but early mornings while I am relieving him and Esme are tough (when it's not his turn!)
  8. Four feet on the floor.  He's a kangaroo hopper if you hold his collar when he's excited to get somewhere.
I am looking forward to the next 8 months with this crazy guy.  He is a great match for me personally, although I think L'il M might be a little disappointed when Esme leaves and she can't participate as much (Esme has been so cooperative with her!).  I am also grateful for Esme helping with his exercise program!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Weekend in Aspen

Esme got the chance to prove that she has overcome carsickness this weekend.  Road trip to Aspen, Colorado for a AA youth hockey tournament for my son.  The 6-hour drive was absolutely gorgeous!  Amazing mountain formations that led to beautiful yellow trees that just popped against the brown background.


Views from Hwy 70
The weekend was a busy one for Esme.  Shuttle bus rides, settling under many tables during dinners, screaming parents during very competitive games, lots of dogs (Aspen is very dog-friendly), sitting by the jacuzzi, sleeping on tie-down/loose in hotel room, fun little walks around the hockey rinks while waiting for the games to start.  Esme was a pro.  She is ready to be an easy-going guide dog.
Sitting by the hotel jacuzzi
Esme "chilling" during the game
Esme watching warm-ups

Esme & L'il M walking over a very tall bridge
Esme, not afraid of heights!
Look at Esme's cute pawprints!

The weekend ended on a Rocky Mountain high note with my son's hockey team winning the tournament!