Patricia (WillowWind) and her family have a new furbaby, Amber, a two-year-old cream-colored toy poodle. Welcome Amber, to the large family of PNW DGers' furry kids.
Check back soon for pictures . . .
Amber is Here!!
Waiting . . .
Figured a demure little girl needed her own thread amidst all these boys and tomboys. I'm excited to see her . . .
Funny thats my granddaughter's name
That's right. I forgot. :-) I'll be that was a little surprise to you to see that.
Thank you all for your grasiousness. Amber has some little cute things she does. This morning she was standing on the front porch on her hind legs. I reached down and took her paw and she just stood there like we were holding hands. I think she is half merecat. She can jump up on anything. She weighs 7 lbs. She gets up on my chair at the table and puts her feet up and stands there looking around. She is a cutie. I promise pictures of her and us and my garden as soon as I learn. The lady who will teach me gets home this weekend. Her cat is Sammie, a black cat with mutton chop whiskers on the sides of his face. Funny. Patricia
So it sounds like she's just moved in and is already right at home. Wonderful!!
I would love to see pictures of Sammie as well, he sounds like a cutie too! Amber sounds absolutely precious!
Tilly is a pretty cat. Is she considered a calico? I am taking pictures. I'll see if I can get one of Sammie. We got Max tonight while his mom gets a new knee. We will probably have him for a week. He is a white miniature but weighs 40 lbs. We have sat with him all his life, he was Poot's friend. He and Amber get along and our cat Shadow sniffs everyone equally. It take an hour to get out here from Poulsbo. I have a sister in Keyport and one in Suquamish so I'm out there once in a while. You all did wonders on that works party. Don't know how you get everything done. Patricia
Beautiful face!
Love the pic Katye nice looking girl.
Yes Tilly is a calico my baby, But Miss Sassy rules the roost, the witch in arms per say, she is the second to the oldest, Tilly is the youngest of the clam. My Corky is the oldest (not the dog) Then there is "The Rat' which is Corkys son.
Corky on the left Rat on the Right
And we'll need pictures of Shadow Cat, too!!
Isn't it funny how cats love the soda and bottled water boxes? Tills picture of Rat and Corky is great. When we get home from Costco we cannot unload the soda and bottled water boxes fast enough to suit Cleo! When she was a kitten she liked to climb in them when they where upside down and run around, so all you would see was the box moving around, wish I would have gotten a picture!
Shadow looks almost a twin to Corky and Rat, she has less orange and more white. She is 14 years old. We've had her all her life. Amber is very happy Max came over last night. They are getting along great. Eating together and all. I think Max was trying to figure out if Poot had shrunk. And Max's Mom is doing well after her knee replacement surgery today. Amber is getting so she is interested in her surrounding. Very comfortabe with everything. Looking out the windows. You can see her thinking. I think she will be very smart.
It's a treat to have a dog who is so good about letting other animals into her space so quickly. She sounds pretty well adjusted. That's fantastic, Patricia. I'm sure she'll be smart - you might start her with clicker training - it's good for both of you and you can do it pretty quickly. All you have to do is to click and treat (tiny pieces of cheese or something very valuable) for a few minutes several times a day. Once she associates the click with the treat, you can communicate with her easily to do new behaviors (such as going to a mat) or repeat behaviors she already does (such as bowing when she stretches). It might be a fun thing for your DG as it doesn't require too much mobility or any lifting or moving, really.
Thanks, we may try that. My DH has a lot of patience with the dogs. He said last night his hand was down by Amber and she reached both her paws out into his hand and they were that way for about a half hour. She likes holding hands.
How precious!!!!!
You had said that she did that before. How sweet. You could totally associate a command with that like "shake hands". She's gonna be a fun girl to work with.
She helped me put new sheets on the bed tonight. She is almost playing. Sort of a tentative "bite face".
Amber is now walking on her leash like a champ. She has started to play in the last two days. I trimmed her up today and she stood very still for everything. She is a very smart little girl and learning rapidly. Next is to see if I can clean her teeth. We are all definitely in love with this little pup.
She sounds too good to be true.
Yes I'm really surprised by her. They are like kids, you can always love one more.
LOl. Yes, I'm living the truth of that!! But, seriously, she sounds like she was just needing the perfect home with you guys.
Thank you. We are old and sedentary with plenty of time. :->
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww . . . priceless!
They were sleeping so hard I don't think either of them really knew what was happening. :-)
Well I do dog sit, but we could just have a playday and they could all play in the courtyard. They are all so cute. Love that shot of Nick.
Nick wants nothing more than me to sleep all day so he can sleep all day tucked in between my legs. Really more of an old cat than a dog anymore. :-)
But he'd love to boss Chile and Tyler around. LOL
Unfortunately, Chile is a "breedist." He doesn't seem to get along with anyone except other bloodhounds, but I think it's a bloodhound trait. There were three of us waiting in line for the Vashon-Southworth ferry after training one day and had a bit of a wait so we all got out of our vehicles and brought the dogs out as well. Everyone was getting along marvelously. . .we walked all around then back to the vehicles. Across the pavement someone dared to walk their yellow lab and the "music" began. All three began baying, pulling at the leads, jumping up on their hind legs, and carrying on like we were being attacked! It really was quite comical but very intimidating to those who are unfamiliar with hounds (and really loud, too!)
I'd love to get a snuggle in with every one of the DG dogs - how I would love to have one . . . well, someday!
I remember somebody remarking in surprise once that he was, "surprised that his dog recognized it when other dogs were of the same breed." Those of us who have had dogs for while know that to be very true. There's nothing like a group of whippets with tails "whipping" back and forth spotting one another and egging eachother on to run . . .
Yes, when Max was here there was no hesitation with either of them knowing each other right off. I've never thought of the breed thing. Cool
I was thinking today that it's such a balance to acknowledge and treat them like they are dogs, without discounting their abilities to think, observe and reason.
katie59, That is where my old cat sleeps. Dog is between our two pillows. They both would rather sleep nose to nose with me.
That's so wonderful. Just imagine how safe and secure they feel when they're curled up with you. It's such an honor to be part of their colony/pack, IMHO.
Doesn't always make for such a good night's sleep, but . . .
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