Monday 28 October 2013

Looking good

Yep, the B's are there usual selves and the evidence of the chocolate orgy is starting to appear.  Looks like they both got to the choccies.  I wanted to be sure, who knows why, and must have looked like one of those bizarre-o dog owners who pick up and start examining their dog's poo in the park before satisfactorily if disgusted bagging it up.

Other than the colourful poops the only symptom is Benji seems to be sleeping more than usual but that could be due to the Adaptil diffusers I've died round the house in preparation for Bonfires Night.

I'm just thankful it wasn't the Green & Black's 80%.

Saturday 26 October 2013

Chocolate badness

Today Benji managed to find half box of Quality Streets and scarfed the lot.  I popped out for an hour and when I came home the only evidence was a shredded box.  Not a single chocolate or chocolate wrapper to be seen.

As it's not the first time he's found and eaten chocolate I am concerned but not panic stricken like the first time.  I know there's not going to be much theobromine, the toxic ingredient, in these chocolates but they're packed with sugar and fat.  Silly rabbit has a rubbish sense of smell but can always hunt out the stuff that will kill him.  He seems normal enough so far so I'll just keep an eye on him. 

Bella may well have eaten some too.  She's currently sleeping but as that's her usual behaviour again I'm not overly warned.

Fingers crossed they'll be fine as I really don't want two poorly border terriers on my hands.

Sunday 21 April 2013

Agility rules

Have been taking Benji to agility classes now for several weeks to get him used to being on lead around other dogs. He's a bit better but still pretty sensitive especially around boisterous dogs.  However he loves the agility exercises and "graduated" top of the class - yay!

Monday 15 April 2013

Training days

I meant to keep a complete diary here of my dog training attempts but life got in the way of that plan.  So instead just to remind myself, I had the behaviorist in four weeks ago to understand Benji's leash reactivity.  It was well needed as he'd started barking at everything when on the lead - dogs, trucks, birds.  The behaviorist had lots of good advice and suggestions and drew up a training plan for Benji and Bella.

So it's been four weeks and I have to say it's been a success.  Yes he still barks and lunges sometimes but it's a marked improvement.  Bella is getting more confident too which is wonderful.

For the past month I've been walking them separately to focus on their different needs.  This afternoon was the first time I took them both out together and it felt great.  Sun shining, dogs playing, no barking!  Admittedly I avoided other dogs and people but still feels like a successful walk.

Wednesday 2 January 2013

New addition to the pack

During the xmas hols I found a local ad for an adult border terrier. We've talked about maybe getting another dog but didn't feel ready to commit however as it was 15 mins down the road I figured I owed it to myself to check it out.

Long story short Benji now has a new friend Bella.  She's a nervous little thing but I think once she settles in she'll be giving Benji a run for his money on the mischievous stakes.

I took them both for a walk today.  As usual it was raining so we all got back happy but wet.  Got back home and did the usual routine of entering the house first.  Old hat Benji knowing the routine sat on the mat, waited to be towelled and then ate his treats and trotted off.  I then focused on Bella who was still standing by the door wearing her lead.  I told her to sit and she ... well she just stood there.

Now I know she knows the command as she was following it yesterday.  So I figured that she didn't want to sit and as she couldn't see anything in it for her was refusing to do so.  And so the battle commenced.  She stood there, I stood in front of her.  I occasionally repeated the sit command but with no affect.  Each time she tried to move I tightened her lead to keep her on the spot then relaxed it.  After about 15 mins her back legs started shaking.  Poor thing was tired and wet but still refused to sit.  I felt like a bitch but have seen enough It's Me Or The Dog to know that I had to hold strong and not back down.

All this time Benji was hovering around, intermittently sitting and lying down in different spots but always in my line of sight.  I hoped Bella would get the picture but no such luck.  For me though the sight of him working so hard to please me kept my resolve strong and reminded me of the amount of work needed to train a dog.

Ten minutes later she finally sat down.  I immediately made a big fuss over her and got her towelled dry.

Success.  And it only took 25 mins!  Let's see what happens tomorrow.