When I heard the title of this new primetime show on CBS, I thought it was going to be a situation comedy or comedy/drama.
But I was surprised to see that it's another dog training show following in the footsteps of Cesar Millan and Victoria Stilwell. The trainer is Justin Silver, "The Dog Guru", who is also a stand-up comic.
I wouldn't say he's a purely positive trainers as he used some hand jabs (gentler than Cesar) and the "ah-ah" sound of Victoria. And he also looks at the relationship not just between the dog and the human, but also between human to human (ala Brad Pattison).
He used a Martingale collar and called a "correction" a "cue". I can't imagine anybody calling him mean and cruel, but I wouldn't be surprised to see criticism from the PP crowd.
Anyway, the guy looks good to me. Another person to learn from.
And I see the video of the show, I Speak Dog, is available online at cbs.com.
Q&A with Justin after the show. Clearly not PP (it's ok to give a little yank).
The Language of Dogs is his company's website.
Some reviews of the show:
CBS News
Associated Press
New York Daily News
People
New York Post
Newsday
[6/24/12] Yep, sure enough. Justin Silver is lumped in with Cesar and Brad.
[7/19/12] And on a somewhat unrelated note (searching for Dog Whisperer on vimeo) here's a short film called Leader of the Pack unrelated to Brad Pattison's show of the same name.
[12/1/12] “The Leader of the Pack” is an award-winning film by Michael Slowe
showing a positive and happy version of the American show “Dog
Whisperer”.
The story shows the work of Dima Yeremenko, Russian Dog Trainer’s work
with unruly dogs and some of the best behaved pooches tha you have even
seen.
[Just judging by this video alone, this guy might be even better than Cesar!]
He has a book called Dima's Dog School
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Dog Documentaries on DVD (and elsewhere)
Saw Dogs: Man's Best Friend DVD set at Costco today. It's four separate shows from PBS and/or NOVA.
Was tempted to buy it, but wanted to go home to check on Amazon's price.
Checking on Amazon, Costco's price is cheaper.
The set consists for four DVDs.
Dogs Decoded (website, video)
Through A Dog's Eyes (website, video)
Dogs and More Dogs (website, youtube)
How Smart Are Animals? (website, video)
Here's some other DVDs I see on Amazon. Most of these I already watched (and recorded) from TV.
And Man Created Dog (National Geographic) (website, youtube)
Science of Dogs (National Geographic) (website, youtube)
Dogs That Changed The World (Nature) (website, youtube)
[6/21/14: The Rise of the Dog, Dogs by Design]
Some of these are available online, so I included the links above.
And here's one more
Why We Love Cats and Dogs (website, video)
and
The Secret Life of the Dog (in 6 parts, video2) [Dogs Decoded is the Americanized version of this video]
The latest one on my DVR is Dog Genius (which I think covers some of the same ground as the Science of Dogs) (vimeo)
[6/18/12] Also Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs, a 2 part series which appears from time to time on the Smithsonian Channel (most of it on youtube).
[6/25/12] Dog Genius
[7/4/12]
Woof: Horizon Guide to Dogs (BBC)
Dogs and More Dogs (Nova)
[12/2/12] National Geographics offers a 3-DVD set that includes Science of Dogs, Those Wonderful Dogs, The Secret Life of Cats, And Man Created Dog.
[4/8/14] Noticed The Nature of Things: Man and Dog: An Evolving Partnership on hulu. And a search showed that it's also on SnagFilms. Those Wonderful Dogs is also on snagfilms.
[6/21/14] NatGeoWild has started showing The Wonder of Dogs which was a 2013 3-part series on BBC. I don't see the episode titles, but NatGeoWild has named them All Shapes and Sizes (youtube), A Dog for Every Job (youtube), A Dog's Best Friend (youtube)
Here's another one on youtube: Dogs: Their Secret Lives (not to be confused with the Secret Life of the Dog above)
Was tempted to buy it, but wanted to go home to check on Amazon's price.
Checking on Amazon, Costco's price is cheaper.
The set consists for four DVDs.
Dogs Decoded (website, video)
Through A Dog's Eyes (website, video)
Dogs and More Dogs (website, youtube)
How Smart Are Animals? (website, video)
Here's some other DVDs I see on Amazon. Most of these I already watched (and recorded) from TV.
And Man Created Dog (National Geographic) (website, youtube)
Science of Dogs (National Geographic) (website, youtube)
Dogs That Changed The World (Nature) (website, youtube)
[6/21/14: The Rise of the Dog, Dogs by Design]
Some of these are available online, so I included the links above.
And here's one more
Why We Love Cats and Dogs (website, video)
and
The Secret Life of the Dog (in 6 parts, video2) [Dogs Decoded is the Americanized version of this video]
The latest one on my DVR is Dog Genius (which I think covers some of the same ground as the Science of Dogs) (vimeo)
[6/18/12] Also Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs, a 2 part series which appears from time to time on the Smithsonian Channel (most of it on youtube).
[6/25/12] Dog Genius
[7/4/12]
Woof: Horizon Guide to Dogs (BBC)
Dogs and More Dogs (Nova)
[12/2/12] National Geographics offers a 3-DVD set that includes Science of Dogs, Those Wonderful Dogs, The Secret Life of Cats, And Man Created Dog.
[4/8/14] Noticed The Nature of Things: Man and Dog: An Evolving Partnership on hulu. And a search showed that it's also on SnagFilms. Those Wonderful Dogs is also on snagfilms.
[6/21/14] NatGeoWild has started showing The Wonder of Dogs which was a 2013 3-part series on BBC. I don't see the episode titles, but NatGeoWild has named them All Shapes and Sizes (youtube), A Dog for Every Job (youtube), A Dog's Best Friend (youtube)
Here's another one on youtube: Dogs: Their Secret Lives (not to be confused with the Secret Life of the Dog above)
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Kimo has fleas
Noticed Kimo had some flea dirt on him a couple of days ago, so I gave him some Frontline even though it was a couple of days short of a month that I gave him Frontline last time.
But now he has a lot of fleas on him. You usually can't see them crawling on him, but when I comb his fur with the flea comb, some come out.
Frontline is supposed to kill the fleas in a couple of days, so you would think they'd be gone by now.
So I decided to try the garlic remedy. I gave him only about a quarter clove cut into small chunks. Even less because I ate one of the chunks and he didn't eat one of the chunks while eating his food. I guess it doesn't taste so good to him.
Well, we'll see tomorrow. The poor guy doesn't look so happy when he's scratching all the time.
[5/28/12] Gave him a little more garlic yesterday. Put the rest of the half-clove in a pill pocket so he would ingest it. Still had fleas yesterday.
And this morning, some more fleas when I combed his legs. Looks like some are young since they are small.
Decided to sprinkle some diatomaceous earth on the bedding. Well more than a sprinkle. Jojo saw it and started rolling around it and now he's covered with the powder. Well, that's fine because I see fleas on him too.
[5/30/12] Still had fleas, maybe even more than before, despite my efforts with the garlic and diatomaceous earth. So Donna went to get the Capstar. After a little hesitation, he actually ate if out of my hand. After about a half-hour or so, he got very animated and anxious and wanted to run around. Probably the fleas were biting him. So I took him out for a little while. Then about an hour of so later, he was lying quietly by the front door, like he didn't know what just happened to him.
Seems much better, but he still scratched a few times when he was eating his supper.
[5/31/12] Checked Kimo's fleas today. Didn't see any (though I didn't look really hard). But Jojo had a bunch of them. That's the most fleas on him I've ever seen. I decided to put on Hartz Ultraguard which hadn't worked for me before. But WTH, maybe it'll work on him and I wasn't using it anyway. We'll see. But I kind of suspect it'll work like how Frontline worked on Kimo. Not well or at all. We'll see..
[6/5/12] Despite my best efforts of combing out fleas and sprinkling of diatomaceous earth, the fleas are coming back. So I called the vet to ask if it was allowable to put K9-Advantix on when I had put on Frontline a week or two ago. And the lady said you need to wait 30 days. But they do have a tablet that will kill fleas in like 30 minutes and lasts a month. The product's name is Comfortis.
So I went with Donna to Kalihi Pet Clinic (nice big reception area) and decided to try out a tablet. They also carry K9 Advantix, Advantage, a product made by the Frontline people, flea spray, etc. all on a shelf on the side.
The write-up looks good. Veterinarians rated Comfortis® (spinosad) as their most trusted brand for flea control. And it's the flea control product they recommend first to their colleagues more than any other brand.
[6/15/12] Kimo's flea situation is better, but Jojo still has fleas. Went down to Kalihi Pet Center to see if they had flea powder (Melanie uses Sevin). The guy there recommended K9-Advantix. Wound up buying Adams flea & tick mist. But Jojo is terrifed of the spray bottle. Wound up spraying only one flank. But could see he had a multitude of fleas coming out of his fur. Sprayed Kimo's feet and legs too. Saw Kimo licking his feet. Hope it's not too poisonous to him. The reviews seem mostly good, though it apparently didn't work in some cases.
[10/1/12] Kimo has fleas again and tapeworm. The flea powder and flea mist evidently wasn't too successful. Put on Frontline today to see if it'll work this time. Kimo also has fleas so I was considering buying some droncit (or the generic version) from Amazon. But I noticed this product was being sold by Little City Dogs and was cheaper directly from them. So I ordered from them instead.
They also have another product Flea Control. The ingredient is Lufenuron which is the same active ingredient as in Program. Plus Flea Killer Capsules which have the same active ingredient as Capstar.
[10/23/12] The dirty little secrets of fleas
[10/26/12] Here's the update from the little city dogs. The day after giving him the pill, his poop became a runny pile. And he developed diarrhea. Maybe it was a bad batch of medicine?
Anyway this persisted, took him sample to the vet. He had the campo bacter again and I got the med for Walgreens. It was much more expensive than last time, then I noticed the dosage was 4 times what it was last time. Last time, the dose was a quarter pill. This time, it was a full pill.
Anyway, I decided to give him half a pill. The last pill was on Sunday. His poop was better. But then yesterday, he had a runny pile again. I guess I'll get him back on the antibiotic before taking him to the vet.
***
Plus Kimo has fleas again (along with runny poop). I don't know if the runny poop is related to the fleas, but I'm getting tired of combing through his hair for the fleas.
I went to Kalihi Pet Clinic for another dose of comfortis and saw they were also selling pill pockets for $8. The comfortis was like $90 for 6, but they sell single doses for $15. I asked about buying the large pill and cutting it and the lady at the counter asked the vet and he told her no. But when I looked at the box, the dose for the 21-40 pounds was like 560 mg oand the one for 11-20 was like 270 mg. So it would make sense to me that you can, though your vet would say no.
But I see at 1-800petmeds.com there might be a problem with comfortis and ivermectin (which Kimo is on).
Dogs receiving extra-label doses of ivermectin to treat non-responsive demodectic mange and other conditions have developed signs of ivermectin toxicity. Ivermectin is an ingredient found in heartworm preventatives such as Heartgard Plus, Heartgard, Iverhart Plus and Ivomec.
More info from the FDA Well maybe I'll skip his ivomec tonight.
But now he has a lot of fleas on him. You usually can't see them crawling on him, but when I comb his fur with the flea comb, some come out.
Frontline is supposed to kill the fleas in a couple of days, so you would think they'd be gone by now.
So I decided to try the garlic remedy. I gave him only about a quarter clove cut into small chunks. Even less because I ate one of the chunks and he didn't eat one of the chunks while eating his food. I guess it doesn't taste so good to him.
Well, we'll see tomorrow. The poor guy doesn't look so happy when he's scratching all the time.
[5/28/12] Gave him a little more garlic yesterday. Put the rest of the half-clove in a pill pocket so he would ingest it. Still had fleas yesterday.
And this morning, some more fleas when I combed his legs. Looks like some are young since they are small.
Decided to sprinkle some diatomaceous earth on the bedding. Well more than a sprinkle. Jojo saw it and started rolling around it and now he's covered with the powder. Well, that's fine because I see fleas on him too.
[5/30/12] Still had fleas, maybe even more than before, despite my efforts with the garlic and diatomaceous earth. So Donna went to get the Capstar. After a little hesitation, he actually ate if out of my hand. After about a half-hour or so, he got very animated and anxious and wanted to run around. Probably the fleas were biting him. So I took him out for a little while. Then about an hour of so later, he was lying quietly by the front door, like he didn't know what just happened to him.
Seems much better, but he still scratched a few times when he was eating his supper.
[5/31/12] Checked Kimo's fleas today. Didn't see any (though I didn't look really hard). But Jojo had a bunch of them. That's the most fleas on him I've ever seen. I decided to put on Hartz Ultraguard which hadn't worked for me before. But WTH, maybe it'll work on him and I wasn't using it anyway. We'll see. But I kind of suspect it'll work like how Frontline worked on Kimo. Not well or at all. We'll see..
[6/5/12] Despite my best efforts of combing out fleas and sprinkling of diatomaceous earth, the fleas are coming back. So I called the vet to ask if it was allowable to put K9-Advantix on when I had put on Frontline a week or two ago. And the lady said you need to wait 30 days. But they do have a tablet that will kill fleas in like 30 minutes and lasts a month. The product's name is Comfortis.
So I went with Donna to Kalihi Pet Clinic (nice big reception area) and decided to try out a tablet. They also carry K9 Advantix, Advantage, a product made by the Frontline people, flea spray, etc. all on a shelf on the side.
The write-up looks good. Veterinarians rated Comfortis® (spinosad) as their most trusted brand for flea control. And it's the flea control product they recommend first to their colleagues more than any other brand.
[6/15/12] Kimo's flea situation is better, but Jojo still has fleas. Went down to Kalihi Pet Center to see if they had flea powder (Melanie uses Sevin). The guy there recommended K9-Advantix. Wound up buying Adams flea & tick mist. But Jojo is terrifed of the spray bottle. Wound up spraying only one flank. But could see he had a multitude of fleas coming out of his fur. Sprayed Kimo's feet and legs too. Saw Kimo licking his feet. Hope it's not too poisonous to him. The reviews seem mostly good, though it apparently didn't work in some cases.
[10/1/12] Kimo has fleas again and tapeworm. The flea powder and flea mist evidently wasn't too successful. Put on Frontline today to see if it'll work this time. Kimo also has fleas so I was considering buying some droncit (or the generic version) from Amazon. But I noticed this product was being sold by Little City Dogs and was cheaper directly from them. So I ordered from them instead.
They also have another product Flea Control. The ingredient is Lufenuron which is the same active ingredient as in Program. Plus Flea Killer Capsules which have the same active ingredient as Capstar.
[10/23/12] The dirty little secrets of fleas
[10/26/12] Here's the update from the little city dogs. The day after giving him the pill, his poop became a runny pile. And he developed diarrhea. Maybe it was a bad batch of medicine?
Anyway this persisted, took him sample to the vet. He had the campo bacter again and I got the med for Walgreens. It was much more expensive than last time, then I noticed the dosage was 4 times what it was last time. Last time, the dose was a quarter pill. This time, it was a full pill.
Anyway, I decided to give him half a pill. The last pill was on Sunday. His poop was better. But then yesterday, he had a runny pile again. I guess I'll get him back on the antibiotic before taking him to the vet.
***
Plus Kimo has fleas again (along with runny poop). I don't know if the runny poop is related to the fleas, but I'm getting tired of combing through his hair for the fleas.
I went to Kalihi Pet Clinic for another dose of comfortis and saw they were also selling pill pockets for $8. The comfortis was like $90 for 6, but they sell single doses for $15. I asked about buying the large pill and cutting it and the lady at the counter asked the vet and he told her no. But when I looked at the box, the dose for the 21-40 pounds was like 560 mg oand the one for 11-20 was like 270 mg. So it would make sense to me that you can, though your vet would say no.
But I see at 1-800petmeds.com there might be a problem with comfortis and ivermectin (which Kimo is on).
Dogs receiving extra-label doses of ivermectin to treat non-responsive demodectic mange and other conditions have developed signs of ivermectin toxicity. Ivermectin is an ingredient found in heartworm preventatives such as Heartgard Plus, Heartgard, Iverhart Plus and Ivomec.
More info from the FDA Well maybe I'll skip his ivomec tonight.
Friday, May 18, 2012
another fight
take out Joey and Jojo
bypass Hershey who howls as we pass
retrieve Tuffy
retrieve Fifi
so far so good, though Tuffy and Fifi were pulling a bit
go to retrieve Hershey
Jojo acts up and growls at Tuffy, Tuffy growls back
then Fifi gets into it with Tuffy
surprisingly she clamped on the back of Tuffy's neck, and I pulled her up by the collar until she released.
meanwhile Joey took off
finally they settled down and I hooked up Hershey
now to look for Joey, he was waiting in the hedge right by my front gate
I opened the gate and he went in and up the steps
OK, I guess I'll let you stay there as I take the rest of the dogs to Duane's house
Cheryl went to Vegas and the caregiver didn't come yet, so Duane asked if I could take Coco
Sure.
So I have five, just not the five that I would have expected.
So we went up the street, they went up pretty well, though Coco was lagging and looking back
After we got over the hump, he was OK
So up the street and back
Joey still at the top steps and Kimo on the landing
take them back to Duane's, let Coco in the door
in the back, Jojo is still active growling to get Fifi to chase her
and she does with Tuffy following the action, and even Hershey chased one time
OK, now they're a little tired. Have them sit for treats and take them home.
Looks like Fifi and Tuffy are fine. Walking closely next to each other and sniffing the ground next to each other.
But I'll keep an eye out just in case. I'm more worried about Joey the next time I take him out with Fifi and/or Tuffy.
I guess the fight could have been worse. If Kimo was there.. Much worse.
***
[5/21/12] Here's another guy's experience breaking up dog fights [via dave@dwf]. Good thing my dogs are much smaller than his. Kimo's only like 20 pounds - he looks bigger, but he's skinny under all the fur. And Fifi's probably like 40 or 50 pounds, though everybody thinks she's big, which she is compared to most of the other dogs in the neighborhood. I guess I sort of use the hanging technique. Hold them by the collar until they release. And keep holding until they calm down. Takes a while sometimes with Kimo though..
bypass Hershey who howls as we pass
retrieve Tuffy
retrieve Fifi
so far so good, though Tuffy and Fifi were pulling a bit
go to retrieve Hershey
Jojo acts up and growls at Tuffy, Tuffy growls back
then Fifi gets into it with Tuffy
surprisingly she clamped on the back of Tuffy's neck, and I pulled her up by the collar until she released.
meanwhile Joey took off
finally they settled down and I hooked up Hershey
now to look for Joey, he was waiting in the hedge right by my front gate
I opened the gate and he went in and up the steps
OK, I guess I'll let you stay there as I take the rest of the dogs to Duane's house
Cheryl went to Vegas and the caregiver didn't come yet, so Duane asked if I could take Coco
Sure.
So I have five, just not the five that I would have expected.
So we went up the street, they went up pretty well, though Coco was lagging and looking back
After we got over the hump, he was OK
So up the street and back
Joey still at the top steps and Kimo on the landing
take them back to Duane's, let Coco in the door
in the back, Jojo is still active growling to get Fifi to chase her
and she does with Tuffy following the action, and even Hershey chased one time
OK, now they're a little tired. Have them sit for treats and take them home.
Looks like Fifi and Tuffy are fine. Walking closely next to each other and sniffing the ground next to each other.
But I'll keep an eye out just in case. I'm more worried about Joey the next time I take him out with Fifi and/or Tuffy.
I guess the fight could have been worse. If Kimo was there.. Much worse.
***
[5/21/12] Here's another guy's experience breaking up dog fights [via dave@dwf]. Good thing my dogs are much smaller than his. Kimo's only like 20 pounds - he looks bigger, but he's skinny under all the fur. And Fifi's probably like 40 or 50 pounds, though everybody thinks she's big, which she is compared to most of the other dogs in the neighborhood. I guess I sort of use the hanging technique. Hold them by the collar until they release. And keep holding until they calm down. Takes a while sometimes with Kimo though..
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Kila and Loea (and more)
here comes JoJo, let him in the front with Joey / Joey barks at Katherine walking
Jojo sees something and take off, so take out Joey who runs after him
good thing they don’t get far and they go in the back even as Kimo comes out
Kimo poops then goes in the front
decide to take out Jojo and Joey
Harriet walking back but she turns around and walks with me
retrieve Tuffy, sorry Fifi
walk back with Harriet, RMAS coming up, Jojo acts up a little but not too bad
hear Coco barking, so bring them in
oops, Duane not ready to walk
Tuffy wants to go in the house, but Cheryl doesn’t want him to dirty her floor
OK, ready to go.
guy who lives across the street from teahouse brings his dog, they sniff OK
Gerald sees us but drives on
walk back, let Jojo and Coco loose to walk back on their own, retrieve Hershey
no treats from Duane, so give them some of my treats by the front door
think I have to drive Cheryl, so take the dogs home
wait, I have another hour
take Cheryl to doctor, bring along Jojo and Joey
Donna’s house / dig some grass w/ thorns
Zippy’s: mini zip pac for Cheryl, enchilada for me and ma
Joey puts head in my lap
three dogs in the front / Jojo eventually runs home
take Joey and Kimo out for short walk/poop
take Joey in the back
go to Costco and Times
come back / whew: Joey still in the back
dogs barking: it’s the hot girl from Lolena Place, talking to Duane and Coco
Joey escapes from the back, in the front yard, take him to meet the dogs
girl's name is Kawena, dogs are Kila (white furry dog) and Loea (the porky brown dog)
decide to take out Fifi w/ Joey
no problems, Fifi poops, though Joey goes home and stays on steps
go back and pick up poop and Tuffy too / both are kind of pulling
Fifi plays in sprinklers / Duane gives Fifi and Tuffy rib bones
feed Kimo and Jojo / don’t eat all
bring Kimo in back with jerky
blue couch
[5/16/12, posted 6/9/13]
Monday, May 14, 2012
Duane's dog park
Jojo arrives so take Kimo in the front.
Decide I want to take out Tuffy and Fifi. Gerald brought Hershey but I was going to come back to pick them up.
But here comes Amy with Miki. Jojo growls at them and Hershey acts up too (he did this last time too). Which is strange because he never acted that way with Miki before. Or with any dog for that matter. Probably he's acting up because of Jojo. And with Jojo, it's hard to tell what he's thinking because he growls at Fifi when he tries to get her to play with him.
So I follow Amy and Miki up with Jojo and Hershey with Kimo running up and down the steps barking. They seem OK, but then Jojo acts up again. Kimo is still in slightly excited state and he comes to the fence and I take the three out.
Amy and Miki went home by the time I get up. Tuffy sees us and I decide to get Fifi first. But Tuffy is excited and jumps down to the road.
I loop Hershey's leash on Fifi's gate. But then Jojo acts up, apparently sensing a cat under the car. Retrieve Fifi who's wagging on the steps and bring them up. Then retrieve Tuffy who's on the road.
Stanley drives past, telling me that mom is on the street walking, and Harriet is with her. She takes her to the Wong's house to sit down. And I tell her to wait until I come back. I was going to take them to Betty's house, but decided to come back. And I walk her (and the five dogs) back home.
WTH, decide to take them to Duane's house even though Duane and Cheryl are gone. Hey, Duane said "any time." (or something)
Let them in the front gate and bring them in the back. Soon enough Jojo starts growling and getting Fifi to chase him. And Tuffy joins in the case.
Coco hears the ruckus and starts barking. The door to the kitchen is open and he comes down for a little while. But then Fifi and Tuffy go in the house. Fifi is drinking water and Tuffy is eating Coco's food. Then Hershey goes in. Finds a big of goodies and is chomping. I manage to rescue a sandwich before he chomps it down.
More growling and chasing. Kimo is by the ewa gate wondering if he exit there. Then he's up the steps apparently waiting to go out that gate. Meanwhile Hershey ripped open a bag of trash and apparently found a bone which he's munching on.
Coco starts barking again and let him out (though Tuffy and Fifi want to go in). Coco comes down the steps and wants to hump Fifi. After a while Fifi gives him a snarl and he backs off though he doesn't seem scared.
Bring them to the front, had to retrieve Kimo by the leash, and give them treats on the steps. Go back in the back to give them treats, but Kimo doesn't follow again. So go back up and take them out.
Here comes Mr. and Mrs. Wong. So walk with them. Kimo wants to go home, so let him. And take Hershey home too.
Walk back up with Mrs. Wong and take home Tuffy and Fifi too.
[that afternoon/evening ... (update 6/5/13 while going through old logs)]
Decide I want to take out Tuffy and Fifi. Gerald brought Hershey but I was going to come back to pick them up.
But here comes Amy with Miki. Jojo growls at them and Hershey acts up too (he did this last time too). Which is strange because he never acted that way with Miki before. Or with any dog for that matter. Probably he's acting up because of Jojo. And with Jojo, it's hard to tell what he's thinking because he growls at Fifi when he tries to get her to play with him.
So I follow Amy and Miki up with Jojo and Hershey with Kimo running up and down the steps barking. They seem OK, but then Jojo acts up again. Kimo is still in slightly excited state and he comes to the fence and I take the three out.
Amy and Miki went home by the time I get up. Tuffy sees us and I decide to get Fifi first. But Tuffy is excited and jumps down to the road.
I loop Hershey's leash on Fifi's gate. But then Jojo acts up, apparently sensing a cat under the car. Retrieve Fifi who's wagging on the steps and bring them up. Then retrieve Tuffy who's on the road.
Stanley drives past, telling me that mom is on the street walking, and Harriet is with her. She takes her to the Wong's house to sit down. And I tell her to wait until I come back. I was going to take them to Betty's house, but decided to come back. And I walk her (and the five dogs) back home.
WTH, decide to take them to Duane's house even though Duane and Cheryl are gone. Hey, Duane said "any time." (or something)
Let them in the front gate and bring them in the back. Soon enough Jojo starts growling and getting Fifi to chase him. And Tuffy joins in the case.
Coco hears the ruckus and starts barking. The door to the kitchen is open and he comes down for a little while. But then Fifi and Tuffy go in the house. Fifi is drinking water and Tuffy is eating Coco's food. Then Hershey goes in. Finds a big of goodies and is chomping. I manage to rescue a sandwich before he chomps it down.
More growling and chasing. Kimo is by the ewa gate wondering if he exit there. Then he's up the steps apparently waiting to go out that gate. Meanwhile Hershey ripped open a bag of trash and apparently found a bone which he's munching on.
Coco starts barking again and let him out (though Tuffy and Fifi want to go in). Coco comes down the steps and wants to hump Fifi. After a while Fifi gives him a snarl and he backs off though he doesn't seem scared.
Bring them to the front, had to retrieve Kimo by the leash, and give them treats on the steps. Go back in the back to give them treats, but Kimo doesn't follow again. So go back up and take them out.
Here comes Mr. and Mrs. Wong. So walk with them. Kimo wants to go home, so let him. And take Hershey home too.
Walk back up with Mrs. Wong and take home Tuffy and Fifi too.
[that afternoon/evening ... (update 6/5/13 while going through old logs)]
give Kimo treat as UPS truck comes down, concentrated on pulling the jerky out of my hands
Malia, Kat, and Musubi are out walking, so take Kimo out
here comes Cheryl and Coco / Musubi and Picaso are looking at each other
Nalu out with puppies / Kimo and Izzy react a bit, then they sniff and are OK
retrieve Fifi / Tuffy wants to come out too so Nalu brings him out and I leash him so Kahoa can walk him
so we go walking / Kahoa runs up street with Tuffy / Fifi want to run too, but Kimo can’t quite keep up
let Kimo go home and take home Fifi
[that evening...]
take Kimo to tennis, let him sniff around / guy in green shirt has a Japanese spitz too (but his one is indoor and white)
Kimo sniffs everybody
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Fifi in the house
take Kimo in the front / hey big Koa is here, take up the street, back down, and trot up the street
wth pick up Tuffy, Fifi is up too so pick her up too
both are pulling / take them to back yard, both of them hang around at the back door looking in for a while
eat my oatmeal, then take them up the street
Coco is at the gate, let them in, Fifi sees the door open and goes right in, startling Cheryl who’s watching golf
[5/12/13, retro-posted 6/3/13]
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Izzy and Cubby
Bring Kimo in the front and he wants to go up the steps.
Here comes Jojo. Let him in.
Here comes Duane with Coco. Take out Jojo (Kimo lies down on pillow). Retrieve Hershey. Decide to retrieve Tuffy too. Sorry Fifi.
Tuffy doesn't pull much at first, but then begins pulling more later.
Go to Duane's house. Hershey howling at Duane for food. Quiet them down a bit and give them treats.
Practice walking up by Duane's house. Stop when Tuffy starts pulling. Back and forth.
Take Hershey home and give them a few treats.
Go to see if Kimo wants to go out. Saw he pooped in garage. Peed too.
Take Tuffy home.
See Kahoa by Roy's wall, petting Kit Kat (Jennifer's cat). Nalu is mowing yard.
Jojo reacts to Kit Kat, wanting to chase him. But Tuffy is pretty cool.
Kahoa wants to walk with me. Hand him Tuffy's leash. Tell him to stop when Tuffy starts to pull. He does pretty good (both of them).
Nalu brings the puppies to the yard. Jojo comes over to sniff. The dark one is Izzy (femail). The light one is Cubby (male). They're catahoula-huskie mixes. Born in December 2011.
The interaction goes pretty well with Jojo mostly behaving himself. The puppies are excited and mostly playful.
So I'd say it went pretty well.
Home. Take Kimo out for short walk (and more poop) with Jojo tagging along.
***
Taking a nap near the front door where Kimo was taking a nap too (I was inside. Kimo was outside). Then here some fierce barking. It was Nalu walking Izzy and Cubby with Kahoa walking Tuffy.
Looked around for my hat and took Kimo up. I don't know who started it but probably Izzy came over to meet Kimo in a way that Kimo felt uncomfortable and Kimo went nuts. Held him by the collar while he was going off but he remained in an enraged state. Then took him off to the side into Amy Pang's garage.
Meanwhile, Tuffy was reacting to Kimo and Kahoa had a hard time holding him. I decided to grab Tuffy's rope and soon enough they both calmed down.
So I walked both Tuffy and Kimo back down the street with the two puppies behind.
After a while, I gave Tuffy back to Kahoa and we had a walk with no apparent problems even when Izzy and Kimo came close to each other.
On the way back though, Kimo was leading the way as he seemed in a hurry to get back in the safety of home.
***
The rubbish truck finally came today after not coming yesterday (the usual day). Gave Kimo treats as the truck went up the street and then back down.
Then I figured I might as well put the trash bins away. Coco was out and started barking at me. So I went over and had him sit for treats.
Then coming back, Pat and Roxene (who was over visiting) came out with Keith and I volunteered to take him for a stroll. Keith still likes to pull, but there were places he wanted to sniff and I let him.
Coming back down Keith acted up at the end of the leash so I sat down with him until both he and Kimo calmed down.
Continued putting away the bins. Decided to see Keith would react to Charlie. Charlie came up to the gate and a little surprisingly (at the time) Keith shied away from going to the gate.
Continued up the street and Keith struggled going up. He wanted to turn back. So I sat down with him across Friday's house until he calmed down a bit.
More barking from Kimo. Sit down again.
Pat came out probably because I was taking so long.
She didn't know about Charlie so we go to meet Charlie. This time Keith goes up the gate. He seems OK at first but then growled/barked a little and Charlie went back down the steps.
Then I saw Sam and Stanley walking, so I told Pat I'm going to take Keith up to them. I started trotting up the street to get him going and he followed.
Walked around a bit before going to the garage. Then walked around the car so he would follow me.
Finally Keith gets to go home. Take him through Pat's front yard. Kimo barks as we go up the street. Sit down on the steps holding Keith until Kimo gave up barking and walked away from the railing. OK Keith you can go home and he scampers into the front door.
Here comes Jojo. Let him in.
Here comes Duane with Coco. Take out Jojo (Kimo lies down on pillow). Retrieve Hershey. Decide to retrieve Tuffy too. Sorry Fifi.
Tuffy doesn't pull much at first, but then begins pulling more later.
Go to Duane's house. Hershey howling at Duane for food. Quiet them down a bit and give them treats.
Practice walking up by Duane's house. Stop when Tuffy starts pulling. Back and forth.
Take Hershey home and give them a few treats.
Go to see if Kimo wants to go out. Saw he pooped in garage. Peed too.
Take Tuffy home.
See Kahoa by Roy's wall, petting Kit Kat (Jennifer's cat). Nalu is mowing yard.
Jojo reacts to Kit Kat, wanting to chase him. But Tuffy is pretty cool.
Kahoa wants to walk with me. Hand him Tuffy's leash. Tell him to stop when Tuffy starts to pull. He does pretty good (both of them).
Nalu brings the puppies to the yard. Jojo comes over to sniff. The dark one is Izzy (femail). The light one is Cubby (male). They're catahoula-huskie mixes. Born in December 2011.
The interaction goes pretty well with Jojo mostly behaving himself. The puppies are excited and mostly playful.
So I'd say it went pretty well.
Home. Take Kimo out for short walk (and more poop) with Jojo tagging along.
***
Taking a nap near the front door where Kimo was taking a nap too (I was inside. Kimo was outside). Then here some fierce barking. It was Nalu walking Izzy and Cubby with Kahoa walking Tuffy.
Looked around for my hat and took Kimo up. I don't know who started it but probably Izzy came over to meet Kimo in a way that Kimo felt uncomfortable and Kimo went nuts. Held him by the collar while he was going off but he remained in an enraged state. Then took him off to the side into Amy Pang's garage.
Meanwhile, Tuffy was reacting to Kimo and Kahoa had a hard time holding him. I decided to grab Tuffy's rope and soon enough they both calmed down.
So I walked both Tuffy and Kimo back down the street with the two puppies behind.
After a while, I gave Tuffy back to Kahoa and we had a walk with no apparent problems even when Izzy and Kimo came close to each other.
On the way back though, Kimo was leading the way as he seemed in a hurry to get back in the safety of home.
***
The rubbish truck finally came today after not coming yesterday (the usual day). Gave Kimo treats as the truck went up the street and then back down.
Then I figured I might as well put the trash bins away. Coco was out and started barking at me. So I went over and had him sit for treats.
Then coming back, Pat and Roxene (who was over visiting) came out with Keith and I volunteered to take him for a stroll. Keith still likes to pull, but there were places he wanted to sniff and I let him.
Coming back down Keith acted up at the end of the leash so I sat down with him until both he and Kimo calmed down.
Continued putting away the bins. Decided to see Keith would react to Charlie. Charlie came up to the gate and a little surprisingly (at the time) Keith shied away from going to the gate.
Continued up the street and Keith struggled going up. He wanted to turn back. So I sat down with him across Friday's house until he calmed down a bit.
More barking from Kimo. Sit down again.
Pat came out probably because I was taking so long.
She didn't know about Charlie so we go to meet Charlie. This time Keith goes up the gate. He seems OK at first but then growled/barked a little and Charlie went back down the steps.
Then I saw Sam and Stanley walking, so I told Pat I'm going to take Keith up to them. I started trotting up the street to get him going and he followed.
Walked around a bit before going to the garage. Then walked around the car so he would follow me.
Finally Keith gets to go home. Take him through Pat's front yard. Kimo barks as we go up the street. Sit down on the steps holding Keith until Kimo gave up barking and walked away from the railing. OK Keith you can go home and he scampers into the front door.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Frontline Plus vs. K9 Advantix
Though they're supposed to do the same thing (kill fleas), Frontline and Advantix are two different products with different ingredients.
The websites are www.frontline.com and www.k9advantix.com - they list the active ingredients there. Frontline is fipronil, Frontline Plus also contains (S)-methoprene; Advantix is imidacloprid and permethrin.
Fipronil is a broad spectrum insecticide that disrupts the insect central nervous system by blocking the passage of chloride ions through the GABA receptor and glutamate-gated chloride (GluCl) channels, components of the central nervous system. This causes hyperexcitation of contaminated insects' nerves and muscles.
Methoprene is a juvenile hormone (JH) analog which can be used as an insecticide that acts as a growth regulator. Methoprene is an amber-colored liquid with a faint fruity odor which is essentially nontoxic to humans when ingested or inhaled. It is used in drinking water cisterns to control mosquitoes which spread dengue fever and malaria.
Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide which acts as an insect neurotoxin and belongs to a class of chemicals called the neonicotinoids which act on the central nervous system of insects with much lower toxicity to mammals. The chemical works by interfering with the transmission of stimuli in the insect nervous system.
Permethrin is a common synthetic chemical, widely used as an insecticide, acaricide, and insect repellent. It belongs to the family of synthetic chemicals called pyrethroids and functions as a neurotoxin, affecting neuron membranes by prolonging sodium channel activation. It is not known to rapidly harm most mammals or birds, but is dangerously toxic to cats[1][2] and fish.
***
Hmm. Maybe I should try garlic, though it's not recommended by many.
***
What about Capstar? It contains nitenpyram.
Nitenpyram is an insecticide used in agriculture and veterinary medicine to kill insect external parasites of livestock and pets.[2]
In veterinary medicine, it is used orally with dogs and cats to control fleas (often under the trade name Capstar[3]). After ingestion, it begins killing fleas within 30 minutes and kills every adult flea on the pet within 4 hours. The effects of this pill are approximately 24-48 hours.
It has no long-term residual activity and therefore is not effective as a longer-term flea preventative. It is usually used to kill adult fleas quickly on an infested animal to give immediate relief for a day. It is then usually followed up with some other longer-term flea preventative to prevent reinfestation.
*** [5/31/12]
Though Kimo looked OK (after a quick loo), saw a bunch of fleas on Jojo. Maybe they jumped from Kimo to Jojo? Anyway, decided to try Hartz UltraGuard Plus on Jojo. I had bought this in the past from Longs, but it didn't seem to have any effect when I tried it on Kimo. And since I wasn't using it anyway... So we'll see, but I'm not keeping my hopes up.
What's in this thing? According to the box, the active ingredients are Phenothrin and (S)-Methoprene.
(S)-Methoprene is also contained in Frontline Plus. See above.
From wikipedia:
Phenothrin, also called sumithrin, is a synthetic pyrethroid that kills adult fleas and ticks. It has also been used to kill head lice in humans. D-Phenothrin is used as a component of aerosol insecticides for domestic use.
Phenothrin is often used with methoprene, an insect growth regulator that interrupts the insect's biological life cycle by killing the eggs.
In 2005, the EPA canceled permission to use phenothrin in several flea and tick products, at the request of the manufacturer, Hartz Mountain Industries.[1][2] The products were linked to a range of adverse reactions, including hair loss, salivation, tremors, and numerous deaths in cats and kittens. In the short term, the agreement called for new warning labels on the products.
As of March 31, 2006, the sale and distribution of Hartz's phenothrin-containing flea and tick products for cats has been terminated. However, EPA's product cancellation order did not apply to Hartz flea and tick products for dogs, and Hartz continues to use phenothrin in a concentration of 85.7% in many of its flea and tick products for dogs.
The product description on Amazon sounds good.
Fleas can lay up to 50 eggs a day, so it’s important to use a formula that breaks the flea life cycle. Hartz UltraGuard Plus products contains insect growth regulators (IGR) which kill flea eggs, larvae and pupae to halt current infestations and prevent future reinfestations.
But the product gets a lot of bad reviews (with 3 five star reviews and 11 one star reviews)
Now I see a review which mentions PetArmor which has the same ingredients as Frontline, evidently sold by WalMart. Doesn't really seem much cheaper though. [Funny. Soon after posting this, I saw a commercial for PetArmor on TV. Just never paid attention before.]
Isabella uses Orange TKO which is all-natural. OK, what's that?
It's actually a citrus cleaner/degreaser made from the peel of the orange. Don't see anything on the website about fleas.
[6/1/12] More about using Frontline Plus and alternatives (see comments)
[6/15/12] Here's a site with information on the ingredients in flea & tick control products.
The websites are www.frontline.com and www.k9advantix.com - they list the active ingredients there. Frontline is fipronil, Frontline Plus also contains (S)-methoprene; Advantix is imidacloprid and permethrin.
Fipronil is a broad spectrum insecticide that disrupts the insect central nervous system by blocking the passage of chloride ions through the GABA receptor and glutamate-gated chloride (GluCl) channels, components of the central nervous system. This causes hyperexcitation of contaminated insects' nerves and muscles.
Methoprene is a juvenile hormone (JH) analog which can be used as an insecticide that acts as a growth regulator. Methoprene is an amber-colored liquid with a faint fruity odor which is essentially nontoxic to humans when ingested or inhaled. It is used in drinking water cisterns to control mosquitoes which spread dengue fever and malaria.
Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide which acts as an insect neurotoxin and belongs to a class of chemicals called the neonicotinoids which act on the central nervous system of insects with much lower toxicity to mammals. The chemical works by interfering with the transmission of stimuli in the insect nervous system.
Permethrin is a common synthetic chemical, widely used as an insecticide, acaricide, and insect repellent. It belongs to the family of synthetic chemicals called pyrethroids and functions as a neurotoxin, affecting neuron membranes by prolonging sodium channel activation. It is not known to rapidly harm most mammals or birds, but is dangerously toxic to cats[1][2] and fish.
***
Hmm. Maybe I should try garlic, though it's not recommended by many.
***
What about Capstar? It contains nitenpyram.
Nitenpyram is an insecticide used in agriculture and veterinary medicine to kill insect external parasites of livestock and pets.[2]
In veterinary medicine, it is used orally with dogs and cats to control fleas (often under the trade name Capstar[3]). After ingestion, it begins killing fleas within 30 minutes and kills every adult flea on the pet within 4 hours. The effects of this pill are approximately 24-48 hours.
It has no long-term residual activity and therefore is not effective as a longer-term flea preventative. It is usually used to kill adult fleas quickly on an infested animal to give immediate relief for a day. It is then usually followed up with some other longer-term flea preventative to prevent reinfestation.
*** [5/31/12]
Though Kimo looked OK (after a quick loo), saw a bunch of fleas on Jojo. Maybe they jumped from Kimo to Jojo? Anyway, decided to try Hartz UltraGuard Plus on Jojo. I had bought this in the past from Longs, but it didn't seem to have any effect when I tried it on Kimo. And since I wasn't using it anyway... So we'll see, but I'm not keeping my hopes up.
What's in this thing? According to the box, the active ingredients are Phenothrin and (S)-Methoprene.
(S)-Methoprene is also contained in Frontline Plus. See above.
From wikipedia:
Phenothrin, also called sumithrin, is a synthetic pyrethroid that kills adult fleas and ticks. It has also been used to kill head lice in humans. D-Phenothrin is used as a component of aerosol insecticides for domestic use.
Phenothrin is often used with methoprene, an insect growth regulator that interrupts the insect's biological life cycle by killing the eggs.
In 2005, the EPA canceled permission to use phenothrin in several flea and tick products, at the request of the manufacturer, Hartz Mountain Industries.[1][2] The products were linked to a range of adverse reactions, including hair loss, salivation, tremors, and numerous deaths in cats and kittens. In the short term, the agreement called for new warning labels on the products.
As of March 31, 2006, the sale and distribution of Hartz's phenothrin-containing flea and tick products for cats has been terminated. However, EPA's product cancellation order did not apply to Hartz flea and tick products for dogs, and Hartz continues to use phenothrin in a concentration of 85.7% in many of its flea and tick products for dogs.
The product description on Amazon sounds good.
Fleas can lay up to 50 eggs a day, so it’s important to use a formula that breaks the flea life cycle. Hartz UltraGuard Plus products contains insect growth regulators (IGR) which kill flea eggs, larvae and pupae to halt current infestations and prevent future reinfestations.
But the product gets a lot of bad reviews (with 3 five star reviews and 11 one star reviews)
Now I see a review which mentions PetArmor which has the same ingredients as Frontline, evidently sold by WalMart. Doesn't really seem much cheaper though. [Funny. Soon after posting this, I saw a commercial for PetArmor on TV. Just never paid attention before.]
Isabella uses Orange TKO which is all-natural. OK, what's that?
It's actually a citrus cleaner/degreaser made from the peel of the orange. Don't see anything on the website about fleas.
[6/1/12] More about using Frontline Plus and alternatives (see comments)
[6/15/12] Here's a site with information on the ingredients in flea & tick control products.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
no dog?
Need more pet love in your life? Here are some agencies that provide volunteer opportunities to work with animals:
DOGS
» Hawaii Fi-Do: Groom, walk and play with service dogs
in training at the North Shore kennel. Also needed are puppy raisers and
teams to bring therapy dogs to hospitals, day care centers, senior care
homes, schools and hospice facilities. Visit www.hawaiifido.org or call 638-0200.
» K9 Kokua: Provide temporary foster homes or transport dogs to vet visits and adoption events. Call 853-7268.
» Hawaii Dog Foundation:
No-kill shelter needs assistance with "meet-and-greets" and transport
as dogs are considered for adoption. Foster families also needed. Visit www.hawaiidogfoundation.org or call 782-8387.
» Friends for Life Animal Shelter: Socializing, bathing, training and walking dogs. Call 228-5002 or email friendsforlifeoahu@yahoo.com.
» Hui 'Ilio Hawai'i: Rangers for Hawaii Kai dog park. Volunteers also needed for eighth annual Hawaii Kai Dog Walk on June 3. Email info@hui-ilio.org
Monday, April 30, 2012
Raymond Yoza (resonant healing)
Duane told me about this guy (since he saw Shammy limping along) and I googled this article about him.
Dr. Raymond Yoza has been a chiropractor since 1982, but his practice extends to treat far more than sore necks and backs. The gentle doctor performs resonant healing, a form of alternative medicine, on people and pets.
Yoza didn't set out to treat pets. He's been using energy healing techniques on humans for 10 years and has seen how much it has helped his patients. Four years ago, a friend's dog became paralyzed. He wasn't sure if he could help the Australian cattle dog mix, but after several visits, Hinano could walk. Today there's a Christmas card photo of Hinano and family on his office wall.
That was the beginning of Yoza's energy healing practice on pets. Since then, he's treated almost every type of domestic animal: dogs, cats, a bird, a mouse and even some exotics.
Dr. Raymond Yoza has been a chiropractor since 1982, but his practice extends to treat far more than sore necks and backs. The gentle doctor performs resonant healing, a form of alternative medicine, on people and pets.
Yoza didn't set out to treat pets. He's been using energy healing techniques on humans for 10 years and has seen how much it has helped his patients. Four years ago, a friend's dog became paralyzed. He wasn't sure if he could help the Australian cattle dog mix, but after several visits, Hinano could walk. Today there's a Christmas card photo of Hinano and family on his office wall.
That was the beginning of Yoza's energy healing practice on pets. Since then, he's treated almost every type of domestic animal: dogs, cats, a bird, a mouse and even some exotics.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Fifi, Tuffy, Jojo in the back
let Jojo in the back
Duane taking out Coco
take Kimo and Jojo out from back, Kimo goes up the steps
take out Jojo and Hershey
wth decided to take out Tuffy, but no leash so go to get one from Fifi’s house
only one leash and Fifi out on steps, ok got to take out Fifi
Tuffy really wants to go, so take off Jojo’s leash and put on Tuffy
Tuffy pulling and Jojo acting up off leash / ok, not so easy
make it down the street haltingly
then decided to take them to the backyard
Hershey doesn’t want to go in tack, so take him home
decide to dig some grass/weeds
Fifi all over me at first
Fifi and Tuffy walk & sniff around
Fifi tries to get Tuffy to play, but no dice
After walking around Jojo settles down on the pillow
but then later a hole in the dirt
ok that’s enough, take them back out
practice slow walking on the street (take two or three steps, and sop when they pull)
Finally take Tuff home / puppy barks at us
take Fifi home
leftover pizza for lunch
feed Kimo (w/ med) and Jojo on steps
Kimo doesn’t want to eat at first, tries to tip bowl, so spill some food on the ground, then he eats
Jojo goes home after eating
Duane taking out Coco
take Kimo and Jojo out from back, Kimo goes up the steps
take out Jojo and Hershey
wth decided to take out Tuffy, but no leash so go to get one from Fifi’s house
only one leash and Fifi out on steps, ok got to take out Fifi
Tuffy really wants to go, so take off Jojo’s leash and put on Tuffy
Tuffy pulling and Jojo acting up off leash / ok, not so easy
make it down the street haltingly
then decided to take them to the backyard
Hershey doesn’t want to go in tack, so take him home
decide to dig some grass/weeds
Fifi all over me at first
Fifi and Tuffy walk & sniff around
Fifi tries to get Tuffy to play, but no dice
After walking around Jojo settles down on the pillow
but then later a hole in the dirt
ok that’s enough, take them back out
practice slow walking on the street (take two or three steps, and sop when they pull)
Finally take Tuff home / puppy barks at us
take Fifi home
leftover pizza for lunch
feed Kimo (w/ med) and Jojo on steps
Kimo doesn’t want to eat at first, tries to tip bowl, so spill some food on the ground, then he eats
Jojo goes home after eating
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Jojo and Shirley
see Malia taking out Kat and Petey in the wagon.
go up to retrieve Shirley and here comes Jojo.
So put the leash on Jojo and bring him up to Shirley's gate. Shirley is there, but no problem with either dog.
Let Shirley out, she goes down, but doesn't go far. Decide to put the leash on Shirley and go to get Kimo leash behind my house. Kimo sees us, but doesn't bark much if at all.
Shirley is tired and wants to go back, but encourage her to go forward.
See Toni outside. She shows me tiny garden fence, about a foot high, which is sufficient to keep Kilauea in. Of course, Jojo and Shirley have no problems jumping over. Jojo pees on a plant and I don't think Toni is pleased.
Tuffy is out. Bring Shirley over, but they both react a little.
Petey acts up, must be Jojo. Malia ties up his leash a little shorter.
Walk back with them. Jojo is a little nervous. Not only because of Petey, but mainly because Musubi is trailing us coming back.
After Malia goes home, I stay with Petey on the front steps for a little while.
I nod off for a few seconds, then I don't see Jojo. I figured he must have gone home.
Then I look straight down to my side and he's right there lying down. (He's on the landing against the steps and I'm sitting on the step right above him. Kimo is on the top landing).
But after a little while, Jojo runs home as I think he heard a noise and got scared.
[4/14/12, posted 4/15/12]
[5/7/13 looking at my log] Later on Snoopy comes to visit and I let Kimo out for a little while.
go up to retrieve Shirley and here comes Jojo.
So put the leash on Jojo and bring him up to Shirley's gate. Shirley is there, but no problem with either dog.
Let Shirley out, she goes down, but doesn't go far. Decide to put the leash on Shirley and go to get Kimo leash behind my house. Kimo sees us, but doesn't bark much if at all.
Shirley is tired and wants to go back, but encourage her to go forward.
See Toni outside. She shows me tiny garden fence, about a foot high, which is sufficient to keep Kilauea in. Of course, Jojo and Shirley have no problems jumping over. Jojo pees on a plant and I don't think Toni is pleased.
Tuffy is out. Bring Shirley over, but they both react a little.
Petey acts up, must be Jojo. Malia ties up his leash a little shorter.
Walk back with them. Jojo is a little nervous. Not only because of Petey, but mainly because Musubi is trailing us coming back.
After Malia goes home, I stay with Petey on the front steps for a little while.
I nod off for a few seconds, then I don't see Jojo. I figured he must have gone home.
Then I look straight down to my side and he's right there lying down. (He's on the landing against the steps and I'm sitting on the step right above him. Kimo is on the top landing).
But after a little while, Jojo runs home as I think he heard a noise and got scared.
[4/14/12, posted 4/15/12]
[5/7/13 looking at my log] Later on Snoopy comes to visit and I let Kimo out for a little while.
Friday, April 13, 2012
adopt-a-dog A-Z
If you’re thinking of adopting a dog, there are quite a few things you need to consider, and some of them will no doubt surprise you—at least a little. To guide you through the process, we’ve assembled a panel of experts—William Berloni, director of dog training at The Humane Society of New York; Sirius XM radio’s It’s a Dog’s Life host Greg Kleva; Barbara Lathrop, who’s on the board of directors of Associated Humane Societies in Newark, NJ, and of course, Cesar himself.
Here’s their 26-point tip list....
Here’s their 26-point tip list....
Dorothy's pit
took Kimo and Jojo across the street to sniff Charlie (and vice-versa)
Harriet and Cindy were walking back, so walk back with them
Duane has to watch his M-I-L, so asks me to walk Coco.
He bends down to switch leash on Coco, and Kimo goes wild.
Not sure why. I'm guessing Coco's energy changed and he was protecting Coco.
Usually Coco doesn't want to walk up the street, but this time he didn't protest too much, maybe because we had a pack of three dogs and three humans. Or maybe he liked Cindy's scent.
Retrieve Tuffy and a little later asked Cindy which one she wanted. She took Tuffy. Tuffy pulls with her too. I mentioned that I've been putting the leash under his chest and he pulls less that way. So she did that too.
End of walk for Harriet and Cindy. Returned Coco and let Kimo go home. But then picked up Hershey who had been delivered in the meantime.
Went to get Fifi. Kimo was home, so he got Fifi for me. He took the leash out from under Tuffy, but told Kimo it was under on purpose.
Walk back. Duane was still home (getting ready to leave), so took the dogs to him.
Then took them in the gate.
Sure enough, they wandered down the side of house and in the back.
Then Jojo started running around getting all the dogs excited and chasing him.
Uh oh, Jojo and Tuffy jump down into Dorothy's backyard (the pit which has no steps). And after a bit, I see Jojo pooping in her backyard. I hook Fifi and Hershey to the gate and go to retrieve them.
But then Jojo comes running up. He jumped up the wall, but Tuffy couldn't. So I go down to carry Tuffy up and pick up the poop. In the meantime, Dorothy comes out to see what the commotion was. She mentions I should hold on to the dogs, but is overall pleasant. Sorry...
Take home Hershey. Take home Tuffy. Take home Fifi, who wants to run down the steps because she smells her food.
Come out and Tuffy is waiting toward the road. Massage him and pull out old clumps of hair around his neck.
Amy is walking, so walk back with her and Jojo.
[4/13, posted 4/15]
Harriet and Cindy were walking back, so walk back with them
Duane has to watch his M-I-L, so asks me to walk Coco.
He bends down to switch leash on Coco, and Kimo goes wild.
Not sure why. I'm guessing Coco's energy changed and he was protecting Coco.
Usually Coco doesn't want to walk up the street, but this time he didn't protest too much, maybe because we had a pack of three dogs and three humans. Or maybe he liked Cindy's scent.
Retrieve Tuffy and a little later asked Cindy which one she wanted. She took Tuffy. Tuffy pulls with her too. I mentioned that I've been putting the leash under his chest and he pulls less that way. So she did that too.
End of walk for Harriet and Cindy. Returned Coco and let Kimo go home. But then picked up Hershey who had been delivered in the meantime.
Went to get Fifi. Kimo was home, so he got Fifi for me. He took the leash out from under Tuffy, but told Kimo it was under on purpose.
Walk back. Duane was still home (getting ready to leave), so took the dogs to him.
Then took them in the gate.
Sure enough, they wandered down the side of house and in the back.
Then Jojo started running around getting all the dogs excited and chasing him.
Uh oh, Jojo and Tuffy jump down into Dorothy's backyard (the pit which has no steps). And after a bit, I see Jojo pooping in her backyard. I hook Fifi and Hershey to the gate and go to retrieve them.
But then Jojo comes running up. He jumped up the wall, but Tuffy couldn't. So I go down to carry Tuffy up and pick up the poop. In the meantime, Dorothy comes out to see what the commotion was. She mentions I should hold on to the dogs, but is overall pleasant. Sorry...
Take home Hershey. Take home Tuffy. Take home Fifi, who wants to run down the steps because she smells her food.
Come out and Tuffy is waiting toward the road. Massage him and pull out old clumps of hair around his neck.
Amy is walking, so walk back with her and Jojo.
[4/13, posted 4/15]
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Tracy and Maya
Keith barking. It's Duane coming down with Coco.
Kimo didn't want to walk earlier, but this time he goes down to the gate and I take him out.
Coco doesn't want to go up the hill and Kimo goes to poop at Tsutsui's. Not hard but not that runny.
We "encourage" the dogs up the hill and start walking.
Off in the distance we see a lady walking a dog coming this way. Duane continues, but Kimo starts to tense and then goes wild as they approach.
I hold him up with the leash so he doesn't bite me and to their credit they keep coming. As Kimo slowly comes to his senses, she wants to bring the dog closer, but I tell her I'll walk next to her.
I met her before but I introduce myself again. She remembers my mom as the one she helped home when she scraped the car against the wall. Her name is Tracy and the dog's name is Maya, a lab or lab mix, six months old.
I think Kimo went nuts because Maya might have reminded him of Miki since they're about the same size and color, though Maya is a lighter tan.
So we make it down the street and Kimo slowly winds down. They're not half bad as we reach the end of the street. But then Kimo loses it a bit as we go past Keith's house who's going nuts in the house.
But then Kimo calms down again as we pass Duane coming back and we walk with them to the beginning of the street.
Tuffy is eating or something as we come back and barks softly at us as we come back. But then he recognizes us (or my voice) and comes out near the road. I go over to pet him and Kimo wants to walk past him, but then we do a quick turnaround and go home. It's already getting dark.
Kimo didn't want to walk earlier, but this time he goes down to the gate and I take him out.
Coco doesn't want to go up the hill and Kimo goes to poop at Tsutsui's. Not hard but not that runny.
We "encourage" the dogs up the hill and start walking.
Off in the distance we see a lady walking a dog coming this way. Duane continues, but Kimo starts to tense and then goes wild as they approach.
I hold him up with the leash so he doesn't bite me and to their credit they keep coming. As Kimo slowly comes to his senses, she wants to bring the dog closer, but I tell her I'll walk next to her.
I met her before but I introduce myself again. She remembers my mom as the one she helped home when she scraped the car against the wall. Her name is Tracy and the dog's name is Maya, a lab or lab mix, six months old.
I think Kimo went nuts because Maya might have reminded him of Miki since they're about the same size and color, though Maya is a lighter tan.
So we make it down the street and Kimo slowly winds down. They're not half bad as we reach the end of the street. But then Kimo loses it a bit as we go past Keith's house who's going nuts in the house.
But then Kimo calms down again as we pass Duane coming back and we walk with them to the beginning of the street.
Tuffy is eating or something as we come back and barks softly at us as we come back. But then he recognizes us (or my voice) and comes out near the road. I go over to pet him and Kimo wants to walk past him, but then we do a quick turnaround and go home. It's already getting dark.
Monday, April 9, 2012
another Five
take Kimo out to pee, doesn’t want to walk
go to get Mochi [since I'm watching Mochi and Fifi for a couple of days], Harriet and Cindy are walking so hand Mochi off to Cindy and retrieve Fifi
Gerald passes, tell him to drop Hershey off at his house and I’ll get him later
retrieve Tuffy
here comes Jojo, good thing I have a leash
retrieve Hershey / leave Kimo at home
uh oh, Jojo acting up with Fifi (want to play) / get them under control and go for walk / so the five this time were Fifi, Mochi, Tuffy, Jojo, Hershey.
Sheryl drives by and remarks on the big pack and I tell her that this is without Coco and Kimo.
take them to Betty/Flo’s yard
Jojo wants to play and they get into except for Mochi
but then it got a little too rough for Jojo and he goes under the chair I’m sitting on / Fifi is the one who's now running around and wanting to play
Tuffy wants to hump Jojo and I remove him by grabbing his collar
ok walk some more, see Malia, says Petey has a torn ligament :( - no wonder why he was limping last time I went to take him out
take home Hershey, take home Tuffy, open door for Mochi, take home Fifi, put back cone on Tuffy
Jojo hangs around so I take him with me when I go to pick up Cheryl to and from her doctor's appoinment.
Mid-day, I see Ann out with Mochi and Fifi, she came back to take her niece (or somebody) to the doctor (or someplace). So no need to take Mochi out until tonight.
Later that night after coming home from the party at Aunty Laura's house, I take Kimo out and to Mochi's house. After letting him sniff for awhile, I take them for a lap in the drizzle/rain. Tuffy sits on the grass outside and wants to come. (Sorry.)
[4/9/12 - posted 4/10/12]
go to get Mochi [since I'm watching Mochi and Fifi for a couple of days], Harriet and Cindy are walking so hand Mochi off to Cindy and retrieve Fifi
Gerald passes, tell him to drop Hershey off at his house and I’ll get him later
retrieve Tuffy
here comes Jojo, good thing I have a leash
retrieve Hershey / leave Kimo at home
uh oh, Jojo acting up with Fifi (want to play) / get them under control and go for walk / so the five this time were Fifi, Mochi, Tuffy, Jojo, Hershey.
Sheryl drives by and remarks on the big pack and I tell her that this is without Coco and Kimo.
take them to Betty/Flo’s yard
Jojo wants to play and they get into except for Mochi
but then it got a little too rough for Jojo and he goes under the chair I’m sitting on / Fifi is the one who's now running around and wanting to play
Tuffy wants to hump Jojo and I remove him by grabbing his collar
ok walk some more, see Malia, says Petey has a torn ligament :( - no wonder why he was limping last time I went to take him out
take home Hershey, take home Tuffy, open door for Mochi, take home Fifi, put back cone on Tuffy
Jojo hangs around so I take him with me when I go to pick up Cheryl to and from her doctor's appoinment.
Mid-day, I see Ann out with Mochi and Fifi, she came back to take her niece (or somebody) to the doctor (or someplace). So no need to take Mochi out until tonight.
Later that night after coming home from the party at Aunty Laura's house, I take Kimo out and to Mochi's house. After letting him sniff for awhile, I take them for a lap in the drizzle/rain. Tuffy sits on the grass outside and wants to come. (Sorry.)
[4/9/12 - posted 4/10/12]
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Jojo and Tuffy
here comes Jojo (after not coming for about a week)
take Kimo and Jojo out, Kimo’s first poop OK, then makes a big soft pile
take Kimo home
decide to see how Jojo is with Tuffy.
Jojo cautious at first, then no problem sniffing him, Tuffy still pulling
RMAS come out, take Tuffy and Jojo to Betty’s yard
Jojo wants to play, but Tuffy doesn’t
go for a lap then take Tuffy home
one puppy is curious and stays at the fence, the other backs away then comes to the fence and barks at us
take Jojo to the gate but starts to growl at them
Tuffy still not sitting consistently for treat
head back home, but see Stanley walking with Cindy (his daughter visiting from Minnesota), so walk with them
hear she walks her neighbor dogs too, so retrieve Fifi for her to walk
she does a pretty good job
Jojo wants to play with Fifi so let them loose and they play on Melinda's front yard before running behind Melinda’s house
Duane see them playing so he brings out Coco (who still hasn't pooped yet)
Starts to go walking with us, but Sheryl comes out with hands on hips
end of walk for Duane
take home Fifi
Jojo goes home soon after I take him home
take Kimo and Jojo out, Kimo’s first poop OK, then makes a big soft pile
take Kimo home
decide to see how Jojo is with Tuffy.
Jojo cautious at first, then no problem sniffing him, Tuffy still pulling
RMAS come out, take Tuffy and Jojo to Betty’s yard
Jojo wants to play, but Tuffy doesn’t
go for a lap then take Tuffy home
one puppy is curious and stays at the fence, the other backs away then comes to the fence and barks at us
take Jojo to the gate but starts to growl at them
Tuffy still not sitting consistently for treat
head back home, but see Stanley walking with Cindy (his daughter visiting from Minnesota), so walk with them
hear she walks her neighbor dogs too, so retrieve Fifi for her to walk
she does a pretty good job
Jojo wants to play with Fifi so let them loose and they play on Melinda's front yard before running behind Melinda’s house
Duane see them playing so he brings out Coco (who still hasn't pooped yet)
Starts to go walking with us, but Sheryl comes out with hands on hips
end of walk for Duane
take home Fifi
Jojo goes home soon after I take him home
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Kimo sniffs Tuffy and..
Took Kimo out in the morning. Poops at Tsutsui'. Still soft.
Went up to Duane's side, but I guess they still sleeping.
So go toward the beginning of street. Tuffy comes out on the dog run. So bring Kimo over to sniff. Uh, oh. Kimo goes nuts (in full wolf-mode).
Go to the stonewall, hold Kimo's leash up so he doesn't bite me. Sit with back to Tuff who remains relatively calm with me facing Kimo still in wild wolf mode. After a while, Kimo runs out of energy and calms down, but Tuffy jumps down from the stonewall.
Nalu said Tuffy's tail was still wagging. Tell him I going grab a leash and walk him. So I walk Tuffy and Kimo together. Roy looks on and sees that now they seem OK.
At first (unlike the last time), Tuffy is forging ahead. So let him go to drain his energy. Then after a little while he comes back to the pack.
Go to end of street and back to house then partway back and back to the end. Then let Kimo go home.
WTH, walk him with Fifi too. So take him to Fifi. Take Tuffy down steps and leash Fifi up with me sitting in between.
Then take them for a couple of laps. On the second lap, they start to tire a bit and I can easily walk them on my side.
Take Tuffy home and have them sit for treats. OK, that's enough for the day.
Wait. Here's comes Duane and Coco an hour or two later. Anson invites him to see his refurbished tub. Leaves Coco in the garage. So go over to see Coco.
And WTH, walk up with them. Retrieve Tuffy. And take him for another walk, but kept it short this time.
Went up to Duane's side, but I guess they still sleeping.
So go toward the beginning of street. Tuffy comes out on the dog run. So bring Kimo over to sniff. Uh, oh. Kimo goes nuts (in full wolf-mode).
Go to the stonewall, hold Kimo's leash up so he doesn't bite me. Sit with back to Tuff who remains relatively calm with me facing Kimo still in wild wolf mode. After a while, Kimo runs out of energy and calms down, but Tuffy jumps down from the stonewall.
Nalu said Tuffy's tail was still wagging. Tell him I going grab a leash and walk him. So I walk Tuffy and Kimo together. Roy looks on and sees that now they seem OK.
At first (unlike the last time), Tuffy is forging ahead. So let him go to drain his energy. Then after a little while he comes back to the pack.
Go to end of street and back to house then partway back and back to the end. Then let Kimo go home.
WTH, walk him with Fifi too. So take him to Fifi. Take Tuffy down steps and leash Fifi up with me sitting in between.
Then take them for a couple of laps. On the second lap, they start to tire a bit and I can easily walk them on my side.
Take Tuffy home and have them sit for treats. OK, that's enough for the day.
Wait. Here's comes Duane and Coco an hour or two later. Anson invites him to see his refurbished tub. Leaves Coco in the garage. So go over to see Coco.
And WTH, walk up with them. Retrieve Tuffy. And take him for another walk, but kept it short this time.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Tuffy doesn't look good
Jojo comes around 6:30
Duane catches up to us
the next day
[that afternoon]
take home, Shirley comes over for treats too. she sits for the treats
[the next day]
take out Kimo to pee / Reef brings out Charlie to sniff
[3/29-31/12 - posted 4/16/13]
take Kimo and Jojo out, retrieve Hershey (who just arrived)
go back with Duane, take Kimo home
retrieve Fifi
RMAS coming out, so walk with them a bit, then the Wongs come out so walk with them
Amy unable to delete messages from Outlook Express [so visit her after the walk]
take Fifi home, take Hershey home
Jojo goes home when I go in the house
visit Tuffy, looks like he has a big wound and flies all around it (doesn’t look good)
go home and get some antibiotic to put on it
take him out for a short walk
show Amy, doesn’t look good to her either the next day
open door and Kimo runs in the house, after sniffing around, bring him out front
Jojo is here so take him and Jojo out when I see Duane and Coco coming / Jojo spitting up grass or something
see Kristen outside, talk with her about Tuffy, says Nalu taking him to vet today / Ben walks back with us to get his sprayer
take Kimo home and retrieve Fifi, Hershey is here
see RMAS out, walk with them a little while and then decide to go long
down Lolena, Hala, visit the old pitbull, down Hala, to Naio, up Maalaea, to Hillcrest, up Skyline, see Malia driving out, to Puna, Hoku barks at us (but nobody responds), up Puna, Lulu has a small dog (that looks like Coco) and they both bark at us
pitbull barks at us coming down, down Skyline, pick up some broken glass, to Makanani, Jennifer waves at us
Kamalii, pick up a beer can, go on wall, beer can full of dead roaches
take Hershey home, give treats, Jojo wants to play as we leave but take them to back yard
Jojo doesn’t feel like playing, dig some nut grass, Fifi tries to get Jojo to play for a bit, but doesn’t really take
take Fifi home,
see Nalu home with Tuffy with a cone (got antibiotics, said he was his mom’s dog and they got him in 2002 when he was young, but not a puppy)
Jojo goes home w/o coming in / dig some weeds at Amy Pang’s house
[that afternoon]
take out Kimo to poop
Stanley going out to walk / retrieve Petey and walk with him / Tuffy now has a cone and a dog run
Charlie runs out on road to meet Petey / hold Petey away from Charlie, let Charlie smell his butt
go for another lap / meet Fifi from the wall, Petey growls a little and Fifi steps back
Hershey howling / sit down and try to get Hershey used to him / try treating Petey and treat when he waits (impulse control) / unsuccessful getting him to sit though
[the next day]
take Kimo out for a lap, Tuffy with cone, Fifi whines
visit Charlie on the way back (was in his doghouse and came running up the steps)
Kimo poop still soft, poops multiple times
oatmeal
go to feed Kimo / here comes Jojo, ok feed him too / here comes Mr. and Mrs. Wong / ma wants to go walking with them
ok take her out w/ Jojo / lady at the end of the street walking barefoot with her grandson, walk with them
ma chatting at the Wongs house
[3/29-31/12 - posted 4/16/13]
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