Thursday, December 11, 2008
Have Moosey Xmas.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Its my Birthday...
Here's a pic of me on my birthday. I have NO IDEA how those bite marks got in the foot board!
Here I am after my birthday bath.
Not much new. I'm still being a real good boy. I love to follow momma everywhere and look forward to rides in the truck. I got to see my freinds at the vet for my birthday and I gave everyone lots of kisses. I even sat nice and still on the scale so they could get a good weigh in for my birthday. 110lbs!
Thanks for checking in on me.
Lots of kisses,
Birthday Boy Dozer
Monday, October 6, 2008
11 months old
So, we're a little over eleven months old now. He's still filling out nicely. His head and chest seem to be getting broader but I dont think he's gained much height. His weight is just over 100lbs. He lost a little weight after the surgery but I think he'll be putting it back on pretty quickly based on his appetite.
The vet has expressed some concern over him getting aggressive around a year of age due to maturing and wants to "fix" him. We're considering it, but holding off a bit based on the little info we have suggesting that BoerBoels shouldnt be fixed until a year and half or so. With all the time he's spent at the vet the last few weeks his concern has lightened up a bit. He's very protective of us especially his mom, but in public is so friendly and happy. He has become a favorite at the vet and all the employees have to tell him hello and get their Moose kisses.
So anyway, as I mentioned in the last update, we’re back to our normal Boerboelness. Even the incision area is almost healed up. I don’t think its going to leave too much of a mark either. His appetite is back and we’re slowly increasing his portions back to where he was before all this mess. He’s not eating just anything though. We’ve noticed that he doesn’t try to eat the other dog’s food like he used to. Before all this we would have to race him to the food bowl to pick up anything left over from the other dogs. Now he waits outside the kitchen until we pick up the dishes. I’m not sure if he’s gaining some manners or is a bit hesitant to eat something that’s not his. He still likes to chew sticks, branches, and logs but I think that’s just natural. I caught him nibbling on the comforter again, but I’m not sure how serious he was about it since I was looking right at him… crazy dog! Since his “accident” we haven’t left him unattended at any time. Its kind of sad! He cant sleep beside our bed or run the yard unsupervised. I’m hoping the day we can trust him again comes soon. For now he has to watch the other dogs roam around from his cage.
Dozer’s doozie for today… Dozer’s outside getting some air and tending to nature’s call. His mom is out there keeping an eye on him. She hears a noise from the front of the house and he perks up facing that direction and gives a light warning bark. He then goes to investigate. As he gets closer to the gate he lets out a few more barks, louder and more commanding. His mom goes to the gate to see what he has found. She didn’t see anything or anyone but a large bag of poo she had left next to the gate after cleaning up the yard earlier that day. He didn’t like that large bag of poo and made sure it knew it was not welcome in his yard! She had to comfort him and thank him for protecting her from the large bag of poo before he felt that she was safe and they could both go inside the house. Its good to know that Dozer will protect us, even from bags of poo.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Back to being a pup
His appetite has returned and he’s enjoying the canned food. The portions are small per docs orders so he always gives us a look like “Is that all? Where’s dinner?”
He has been extra loving the past few days. He’s always a very loving dog but he seems more loving than usual. Last night I was sitting in the floor stretching and he walked up and started nibbling on my left ear then nibbled on my right ear. By the time he was done I had foamy drool hanging from my chin. His mom thought this was pretty funny, but it was kinda gross if you ask me.
Its good to have our baby Moose back to normal, well as normal as a Moose gets.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Emergency Surgery
update..
He gets to come home, if only for tonight. He's still not eating but hes not running a high temp either. We're going to try to get him to take some food and water tonight, if not he's going back to doc tomorrow. Baby steps but in the right direction...
The day after getting cut open
He did very well considering what he has been through. He even barked a few times so he had to be feeling better.
We took him back to the doc today to hang out while we are work. They wanted to keep an eye on him and still needed to take his stint out since he was starting to eat and drink on his own. I thought they were going to do that yesterday. I was getting ready to leave him this morning and they told me a group of kindergarten kids would be visiting and he was going to be a main attraction. I think they were looking forward to him coming back today!
Everybody loves the Moose!
Here's some pics of his big 'ol incision.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Fasten your seat belt....
Somewhere along the way we switched his food again. Right after we switched his food last time the manufacturer changed the ingredients in their food. The changes seems to benefit their bottom line more than the animals. All there dogs had bad reactions to the new formula so we yet again did more research and found something else. He is now on a whitefish and potatoes type food. He is eating better than I am although I dont think he has food allergy. Even the vet is now convinced he has an air born allergy. The new food may not be necessary but its good for him either way. We made the mistake and ran out of food on Sunday a couple of weeks ago and were forced to try and find something at the local pet store still on his "diet". Have you ever tried to find a dog food without ANY chicken in it? After almost an hour of reading every bag in the store an employee rounded up some vegetarian food with no wheat or corn. He only had to eat it one night thankfully.
The last few weeks our boy seems to be getting a bit more ornery. He has eaten another chair in the living room. He is not listening as much to commands. It seems like he thinks about things before doing them. Like he has choice? We've been putting him in his cage more at night because he has been waking us up in the middle night for no apparent reason. It wouldnt be so bad if he wasnt waking us up by pouncing on our chest. We have decided it is time to have him neutered.
Time for a funny moment. I hear some neighbor kids talking like they were in the driveway or something so I open the front door stepping outside and closing the door behind me. Two kids around ten years old or so are standing there and give me a spiel about wanting to walk my dogs. Without saying a word I crack open the front door and Dozer and Haden stick their heads out. Both the kids jump back and their eyes get real big. I start to tell the kids they should try someone with smaller dogs but get cut off. We hear Suesse barking and running towards to the door and one kid looks at the other and says "lets get out of here". The two quiet big dogs kind of freaked them out but the ten pound loud mouth miniature schnauzer scares 'em off. ;-)
As of last week Dozer is about 104lbs. He didnt want to stand still and scale was going from 104 to 106 so we'll just say 104 for now. This pic was taken yesterday.
Friday, August 8, 2008
SO the allergies.. notice in the pictures how red his feet are? Under his arms too! We’ve been on this rollercoaster with him. He’ll get itchy and scratch himself up for a couple of weeks then he’ll clear up and be fine only to look worse a few weeks later. Its been nuts! We’ve tried different shampoo, different detergent, different supplements, and now even switched up his diet quite a bit. As you see in these pictures he’s worse than he has ever been. So to try to offer some relief we take him to vet to ask for a cortisone shot or something. The vet takes one look at him and informs us he doesn’t have allergies he has Sarcoptic Mange! Its canine scabies caused by parasites. The flea and tick stuff we give him will kill them but it has to be given in more frequent doses than typically used for flea and ticks. This explains why it would clear up only to come back worse. We would kill off one batch then another batch would hatch and multiply. While I hate it that he’s had to deal with this for several months I’m so relieved to have some answers to whats wrong with him. The doc put him on some meds, ear drops, and increased his dosage of the flea and tick stuff. Its been two weeks and he is scratching less and seems to be healing up slowly. His feet are not bright red anymore, his legs are healing up, but his chin is still scratched up pretty good. I think there is good improvement for two weeks, not as much as I’d like but he is eaten up pretty good this time. The doc said he should be cleared up in six to eight weeks.
Other than the itching he’s doing great. He knows what his lead means and acts very nice when its on. If you take it off and hook on to his collar your in for the ride of your life though. He will pull you right off your feet! He’s pretty smart about such things. He knows when he can get away with acting like a fool and continues to test him limits often. He’s great with people. His attitude and demeanor continues to impress me. If he hears something around the house he has a nasty deep bark. I’ve even heard a growl or two and those are scary! Around people in public he is a gentle giant happy to pass out little kisses and get all the attention he can. Recently his mom took him to a friends house to visit while she did some work on their pool. After she let go of his leash he continued to follow her everywhere she went. I’m not sure if it was curiosity to see what she was doing; he’s getting used to healing, or if he was staying close to protect his momma. Either way his mom liked it and he continues to be momma’s boy.
A funny side note. I mentioned that the doc gave him some ear drops. The first time we gave them to him I laid on top of him to hold him down. Keep in mind we’re about the same size other than I have about 60lbs on him, when those drops hit his ears he stood straight up with me hanging on like rag doll. I couldn’t believe his strength! He still hates them and now tries to avoid me when its time for the tackle and bear hug. But he’s taking it a bit better and either I do a better job at holding him down now or he resists a little less.
Until next time… Moose kisses!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Mooseopotamus!
Whats a mooseopotamus? Cross a hippopotamus with a moose and walla… mooseopotamus or moosamus for short.
I’ve got some new pics coming… The moose is almost 8 months old now. He was weighed at the doc’s yesterday for his next round of heartworm, flea, & tick stuff. He’s 82.5lbs! What a big moose!
The new lead has him walking on leash much better. He hates the lead, but it works! Although he gets trips to visit friends and the dog park I don’t feel that he’s getting enough leash training. Luckily he doesn’t stray far even when he has the chance. The main issue is keeping him from lunging. If not using a no pull lead he is strong enough to pull you off your feet quickly. I can still restrain him by wrapping my arms around him, but I’m not sure how much longer I’ll be able to do so. We are lucky again in that his temperament remains easy going and friendly. He is certainly a ladies man, but is nice to the guys too. People at the dog park always make comments about how well natured he is. A few weeks ago a smaller dog was trying to mount him and he didn’t care. The dogs owner apologized and made a remark about how she was surprised he didn’t even nip at her dog. I explained that he’s still a pup of only seven months and is still very care free. She was shocked he was only seven months old. Most people are shocked at his age due to his size. He’s such a big moose.
He has become much more vocal. He now cries when one of us leaves the house. We keep in his cage when we both leave and he doesn’t seem to mind. If one or other leaves he will go to the door and cry for a few minutes. I think he’s just upset that he didn’t get to go. He has also started barking much more often. He now barks at the other dogs while playing and barks at just about any little noise around the house. I’ll sneak around corners and spook him from time to time and he’ll let out a big mean bark. He’s such a good moosamus.
He is still having allergy issues. We’ve tried benedryl and different detergents and have seen some improvement only for it to get worse a few days later. We are currently on an upswing and his skin seems to be clearing up. I’m not sure if it’s the new detergent or something in the air. We will be asking about allergy test soon if he gets bad again.
What a loverboy, still momma’s boy! Momma was sick one day and let him crawl up in bed with her… a big no no in the past. Now he crawls in bed with either of us if the other is not in bed. He just loves to snuggle! He used to sit in his moms lap but he cant even fit in the chair anymore. He tried to crawl in her lap one night recently but could not figure out to lay down in her lap. It was comical to watch him try to squeeze in between the arms of the chair. I still hug on him at night before bed. He doesn’t mind a big bear hug or a headlock and sometimes start to snore with my arms wrapped around his neck. If you ask for a kiss he will gladly slap his huge tongue against your face. He only sticks out the tip to give kisses which is a good thing since his tongue is about the size of my hand! He’s such a sweet mooseboy!
Well that’s all for now.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
The new Moose cage
Alright, well as you see we finally got his new cage. Its the largest one we could find. He seems to like it better than the old one. Not only does he have plenty of room to stretch out he can see much better.
Last week I came home to find that he had eaten one of his toys. It "was" a tire on a rope but only half of the tire remained. I'm used to the dogs chewing a hole in a toy and maybe even eating a small piece of it, but this was surprising. I figured he would pass whatever he ate with little effort. If you saw what he leaves in the yard you'd understand! After a few days he threw up a little "tire". A trip to the doc including x-rays showed he was fine with minor irritation of his stomach. It was an expensive trip, but worth every penny to insure our baby would be fine AND we got a new weigh in @ 64lbs!
I took him to the dog park for the first time last week and he did okay. He walks on the leash fine until he's distracted so we're still working on that. Once inside the park he didn't really stray to far from me. He would trot to other people, especially females, to say hello. A couple of times I chased him down fearing he would pounce on some unsuspecting old lady, but he was always nice. I didn't have to apologize for him jumping, just drooling on them. Many people had to come over and pet him and ask all kinds of questions, mainly "what kind of dog is that?" After about half an hour he walked to the gate, picked his leash out of the lot hanging from the fence and sat down. I called him to me a couple of times only to have him return to the gate. I took his cue as being ready to go home so we called it a day. I hope to get him back out there more often to work on keeping his attention with all the distractions.
Although he's a Moose at 64lbs he still crawls in mommas lap every chance he gets. He is also very agile. He rolls around on his back and does barrel rolls while playing with the other dogs, especially the Min Schnauzer so he can get to her level. He jumped onto the bed the other day clearing the foot board all together. I also wrestle with him alot, taking his legs out from under him and giving him bear hugs. He retaliates with big slobbery kisses or by nipping my ears and nose.
The allergies seem to be under control. I'm not sure if it was the season, the detergent, or the addition of Benadryl but he's doing much better!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Six months old
Friday, March 28, 2008
5 Months old
Last week we were laying bed on an early afternoon and heard him crunching on something. He’s a pup and finds all sorts of strange things tasty. I’ve had to take pennies out of his mouth a couple of times. Anyway, momma dug around in that big ol mouth and pulled out a baby tooth. Not quite the afternoon snack he normally gets. Last night while taking the pics for his five month record we dug around in his mouth to see that the majority of his baby teeth were gone on the sides and the tips of the adult teeth were poking out. About that time he decided to put my whole fist in his mouth. It fit with no problem! He just wanted to gnaw on it a little. I imagine those new teeth were bothering him so I grabbed a chew ring for him and he happily nibbled on it for awhile.
Due to his size we have trained him to wait outside the kitchen while his food is being prepared. Its takes a few minutes and if allowed he will circle your feet and just about knock you down while your getting everything ready. He’s doing pretty good at waiting but gets impatient in the mornings. Momma is starting to be stricter about him being patient or having to wait awhile before trying again so he’s catching on and getting better.
He remains a very lovable pup. He climbs in momma’s lap every chance he gets and is starting to try to sit on her feet like most big dogs do. He is a momma’s boy but he is starting to warm up to me too. He seems to mind me a bit better than he minds momma and lately he seems to seek more affection from me than in the past. At night I snuggle with him for a few minutes in his lounger or on his pillow. He seems to enjoy that with no attempt to be free of my hugs or affection. Sometimes he offers a light snore of appreciation. That’s good, I think? During the day I can get in the floor and hug on him for short periods but he normally squirms away quickly to go play or find his momma. In the morning and when I get home from work he will approach me for attention, but again its short lived before he’s off doing something else. For being such a big galoot he is very friendly with strangers and still allows the miniature schnauzer to think she is the boss. He has given a few a loud barks at strange noises, but its rare. I have not yet heard him growl a single time, even while playing tug-o-war with the schnauzer who growls like she’s going to rip a leg off.
While talking about his lovable demeanor I have to mention his eating habits. A few times a week I test his willingness to share his food. This baby boy finishes his food in under two minutes, so he’s pretty focused on it. Keep in mind that dinner is less complicated than breakfast but its still a combination of 2.5 cups of dry food, about a cup of water, and two heaping tablespoons of canned food. I had a friend time him and he clocked from start to finish one minute and fifteen seconds. Another half a minute later and the stainless bowl was licked clean enough to see yourself in it. The pup don’t mess around when its meal time. So anyway, a couple times a week I take his bowl away when he about half way through. He just licks his chops and looks at me with his nub wagging. If I get down on the floor and put my hand in his dish it doesn’t even phase him. The schnauzer has tried to stick her head in there a few times being the little piggy that she is, but he doesn’t care. His head takes up most of the bowl so she can hardly get in there anyway, but he doesn’t do anything about her sniffing around his food. Everything seems good other than the speed at which he eats. We’ve done some research on ways to slow his eating down and will be working on that.
Well that about sums things up. Our “Baby Hughie” is five months old and still a big lovable baby boy.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Its been a busy month around our place and while I have a few pics to track the baby's growth I can only offer some recent pics right now. Last week he was at the vet for some followup shots and a general checkup at four months of age. He weighed in at 40.6lbs. What a big baby! His bark is starting to deepen, he is galloping around like a horse, he now snores like a bear, and he continues to be spoiled like the other "kids". Enjoy the pic, more later!
Saturday, February 2, 2008
All Legs.
Our little boy is growing so fast that I dont think I'll be able to catch a photo of him on the rocking ottoman that I posted about last time. He just doesnt fit on it anymore. He has started crawling onto the lounger which we figured would happen pretty soon anyhow. We are allowing him to sllep on his bed outside the cage for an hour or so each night to get used to it. He seems to really like it and took to it fairly easily. He would rather be in bed with us but we know that would not be good in a few months. I snapped a couple of quick shots for those asking for more pictures. He looks like he's all legs, but his head is growing fast too!
Thats all for now. Sorry so short....
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Rock-A-Bye Baby
Dozer is not confident enough to jump on furniture, which is kind of a good thing. He has claimed a rocking ottoman as his day bed for now. This is quite humorous mainly because he is twice the size of the ottoman. The fact that it rocks makes things more interesting. He claimed this because it’s the only piece of furniture that is short enough for him to crawl onto without jumping. I’m sure it didn’t hurt that his momma was normally sitting in the rocker next to it with her feet on the ottoman. He is momma’s boy after all. The first few times he decided to lay on the ottoman he would roll off one side or other due to it rocking and him not being coordinated enough to counter balance himself. It was cute to watch him crawl up one side and slip off the other. Once he settled down on it he would fall asleep only to twitch in his sleep and wake up on the floor. Maybe we are easily entertained? This went on for about a week and now he can crawl up there and settle down with no problems. Well, no problems but his legs hanging off.
His training is going well. He was under our feet grunting while we made his food and he would charge head first at his food bowl when we tried to put it down. This could be a big problem when he gets a little bigger so within a few days he has learned to sit and stay outside the kitchen while his food is being made. He will stay seated until his food is put down and he is told he may have it. He still grunts a little while waiting, which is kinda cute, but he is doing very good.
He still whines a bit more than I would like when we put him in bed. I think part of this is our fault for babying him too much in the beginning and the fact the two other dogs are allowed to roam freely. He is getting better at this though as well. He is also starting to lay down on the dog bed next to our bed at night. This is a very good thing since this where we would like him to sleep when he is older and we can let him roam freely.
He is a fast learner and continues do just about anything for a carrot or piece of apple.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
The Firedog
Finally got a few more pics of Dozer posted. He is growing so fast! His legs are growing about as fast as his head, but not as fast as his ears ;-)
We got a short cold snap this past weekend so I took the opportunity to light up the fireplace. Dozer loved it two-fold. He left his "momma" to come snuggle with me by the fire. He laid facing the fire for awhile just watching it and later curled up with me in the floor and took a nap. Other then enjoying the warmth and watching the flames he really enjoyed eating the bark that fell on the hearth. Each time I brought in more wood to stoke the fire he would search around for crunchy treat. Silly boy...
We were feeling under the weather and decided to stay by the fire most of the weekend which offered Dozer lots of one on one time that he really needs right now. By the end of the weekend he had not had an accident in the house, would "sit" on command, would "stay" half of the time, and goes to cage (or any cage close by) for a carrot.
At one point his mom was working with him on "stay" in the kitchen. The floor is ceramic tile and his soft puppy pads would slide on the floor while sitting. He would sit for a few seconds but get up as his back legs slide out from under him. I noticed what was happening as his mom was about to take a break from the "stay" training due to frustration. As I tried to explain to her what was happening he came up with a solution on his own! He wanted that carrot! He would slide backwards so he started moving his front legs backwards so his butt did not come off the floor and he could have his treat. I was amazed at this and we got him to do it a few times just to see it again and have a laugh. He received several carrots and lots of praise for that one!
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Waskly Wabbit
We are still working out some kinks in the DSL so I cant share any pics today and have to keep the post short. Dozer is doing good and growing like a weed. We have increased his food by half a cup (2.5 cups total of dry) and reduced his feedings to three times a day now. We are still mixing in a little canned food along with some enzymes and providing the joint supplements. About the only other food he gets are baby carrots which we slice up. These are his only treats and we have trained him to sit using them. I would have never guessed dogs would eat carrots, but all three dogs now sit together and wait their turn for a slice of carrot. Its one of those things you’d almost have to see to believe. Our other male dog didn’t like the carrots at first but after a few days watching the other dogs eat them decided he didn’t mind them too much. Anyway, it seems our little dozer is part rabbit because he hops around like a cotton tail and will do anything for a carrot….
Dozer is growing so fast. His head is getting so wide it barely fits in my hand anymore and his jaw feels like steel. Every morning he seems heavier and harder to pick up. I think he gains a few pounds and a few inches each night. He was snoring in his cage last night and I looked in to see him stretched with his tail nearly at the back and his head on the door. He barely fits in there now so we are going to move him to the large cage tonight. I imagine that it will only hold him for a few more months and we will have to get an even bigger cage for him. He doesn’t mind the cage too much as long as we are in the room with him. He is also getting better at keeping his whining to a minimum with a few requests to “hush”. He mainly whines when he has to go outside or we leave him alone locked up while we are in another part of the house.
Dozer’s house training is going good. He is starting to whine and bark (oh yeah, he is barking a little now!) at the back door when he has to go. He still pees in random places around the house if we don’t keep a close eye on him but he wont do anything else in the house (thankfully!).
That’s all for now. I hope to get some new pics up by the end of the week at the latest.