Saturday, April 9, 2011
Unlikely Alpha
Wallace is taller and heavier (by +/- 8 pounds), more hyper, AND he's a boy, but after indulging his puppy ways all this time, Wrenny has emerged as the leader of this pack.
She gladly wrestles and races, but when she wants to stop, they STOP. She has to be watched at dogdinner time or she will shoulder him away from his dish. She um, leaves her mark over his when we go for double walks. She starts the games, and she ends them:
She is making "snarly face"; he is saying "Sorrysorrysorry."
She excels in games that produce treats. The humans had to modify our games of "fetch" when Wrenny realized she could get more treats by letting Wallace catch the ball (he can snatch it out of the air) and then taking it away from him:
It's hard to discipline such a sincere mouse face, so the humans are taking care to give Wrenny a few special and advanced opportunities (extra cuddles, jumping games in the part of the yard that Wallace avoids), to make sure she knows she is the BEST -- the best girl dog, that is.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Dogs in the Outback!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wallace and Wrenny: Together Again
Wrenny is back for another extended stay at Camp Grandmom. Everyone is delighted about this, not the least Wallace, whose now-dominant size does not necessarily mean that he is always Top Dog. To avoid confusion, however, many activities are having to be done TOGETHER,
LEAVE IT
PLAY
AND SLEEP !
LIke SIT
STAY
DOWN
LEAVE IT
PLAY
AND SLEEP !
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Christmas for Dogs
The reappearance of a favorite cousin
-- and the necessity of sharing one's toys.
A houseful of people and food --
And gifts: the giving (I tried this one out first, but let that be our little secret, huh)?
-- and the receiving. |
Christmas seems to be a day of happy messes
--when the kids can start something on their own
possibly resulting in the end of the Christmas outfits.
Most of all it was good times with favorite people. Four paws up!
Friday, October 29, 2010
A Certain Family Resemblance
Maybe it is a little trick of Mother Nature, but we have noticed that one's own children, even those adopted ones who are not technically children, are especially good-looking. Remember the undeniable beauty of Grandog Wrenny? Walking with Wallace (who walks politely -- mostly) I have come to expect compliments, and enjoy mentally preparing a good-natured response just in case: "Why thank you, yes, he is extremely handsome." Thus endowed with familial prejudice, we couldn't resist sending a sample of his dna for analysis. Presenting Wallace Collins, Siberian husky/border collie/cocker spaniel and more!
At 10 months, Wallace now weighs 44 pounds. We are lucky to have come across his brother Baxter and we trade occasional emails. In addition to sharing their "border husky" good looks, they seem to share an interest in rearranging the plants in their respective back yards. We hope to encounter their other brother, Max, one day. I'm sure we will recognize him, too!
Baxter lookin' goodThis look, however, says "No, I don't believe I want to do that, just now."
Wallace Gets Ready for Halloween
One late October afternoon,
Wallace's people started doing some really funny stuff
-- that just had to be investigated
--and thought about, from the right point of view
-- and asked about nicely, not worrying at all--
But everything turned out OK. It was just a Dog-O' Lantern.
One had to admire their inspiration.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
We Visit Wrenny and Meet Pica
Serious timeout
We are all "waiting."
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