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Bull Terrier people and the crazy dogs that own us

     Lots of drama among my Facebook bull terrier people yesterday.  Had the rescue of a little brindle girl kick some of the best ones into high gear and get her moving from Wyoming to a new  home in Alabama.  I sure do wish we’d had Facebook back when we were doing our many rescues.  I never saw a Bullie get placed so fast.  It was exciting to watch.

     Another Bull Terrier person had an emergency when her silly boy jumped out of her Blazer and broke his leg.  Poor baby, at his age the muscle is stronger than those young bones and with Bullies it is a common injury.  These dogs don’t often use their heads for anything other than to keep their ears from knocking together. 

      Arthur will have some surgery and it’ll take a while for him to recover but he should be fine.  However, his Mom might have a nervous breakdown before the cast comes off.

     You all have a good one!

When words fail, pictures work!

 

No dog left behind

     Yes, Bullies are short bus dogs.  Patty proved it yesterday.  Not to be outdone by her brother’s ear hematoma, she came darned close to breaking her neck THREE  TIMES. 

     It began in the morning when The Curmudgeon had Gavin outside and Patty was left to her own devices.  The Curmudgeon came in and he found her poorly balanced on the radiator at the kitchen window.  She was so intent on her balancing act that she didn’t hear him open the door.  He asked her what she was doing.  She startled and he had to grab her in mid-air to keep her from taking a bad fall.

     Later, I took her outside and when she was ready to come in, she dashed for the door so fast that she missed a step.  Had she not had a leash on I think she would’ve fallen off the porch steps.  That was two.

     Around dinner time she decided to egg Gavin into playing.  She huckle butted around the living room, bounced up on the love seat, went to dive off and fell on her face.  I started to run over to her, she stood up, shook herself, and gave me that ‘I meant to do that’ look that they all have.  That was three.

     Yeah, my dogs ride on the short bus.

Idiot dog is going to make me crazy

 

     Why is that the dogs always wait until late at night or on a weekend to do something really stupid?  Gavin began shaking his head tonight and has somewhat opened his ear incision.

     I have his whole head bandaged to keep him from shaking blood all over everything and hoping that the incision scabs over enough to keep things on hold until Monday.  The Emergency vet is sooo expensive.

     Guess who won’t be sleeping?

     Oh, our new kitchen faucet arrived, now all I need is to have it installed.

Gavin’s recovery day 2

                When The Curmudgeon got up, I went to bed trusting him to keep an eye on Gavin.  According to him, Gavin spent most of the day sleeping.  This is a good thing.  He did keep Gavin and Patty separated all day since he didn’t think he could manage them if she got too peppy and wanted to play with Gavin.

                It turns out she was happy to have her Daddy to herself each time she was out of her crate and made no moves to pester Gavin through the crate door at all.

                Once I finally woke up, The Curmudgeon was already down for his nap.  They did tire him out today and since Gavin was so good about his ear, he trusted him to leave it alone.  Something I wouldn’t have done.  Yes, I did scold him a tad.

                I decided to give the dogs a chance to be together.  Gavin was out of his crate and I let Patty join him.  She gave his ear a couple of good sniffing and then left him alone.  She didn’t try to engage him in play so I’m guessing she knew he wasn’t up for it.

                If all continues to go well, Gavin should have his stitches out on the 23rd.  Patty will be happy since I’m sure it is taking all her best behavior to keep from teasing him into playing with her.

Picture day!

Run! She’s got them cotton swabs out again!

 

     Miss Patty has gone into hiding since I cleaned her ears.  Well, actually, she went into hiding before I could clean them.  It’s not my fault that she was shaking her head and made me take a look at them.  Ew, yucky, they were dirty. 

     Out came the cotton swabs and tissues then ~poof~ went the dog.  She bolted for her kennel and hid as far back as she could squeeze.  I swear she even held her breath. 

     “Have you seen the brown dog, dear?” I pointed to the crate.

     “Nope.”  DH tried to keep from laughing out loud.  “I haven’t seen her.”

     “I wonder where Patty is?  I bet she doesn’t know I have a cookie.”

     The white dog appeared at my feet.  Gavin tried to give his paw, do a stick ’em up, even a speak. 

     “Sorry, white dog.  This COOKIE  is for the brown dog.  It’s your sister’s COOKIE.  Maybe if PATTY doesn’t want a COOKIE, you can have it.”

     A black nose poked out of a crate door, followed by a brown and white face.  Soon I had a brown and white dog sitting at my feet next to the white dog.  I gave them both a cookie and closed the crate doors so Patty couldn’t go back into hiding.

     The brown dog gave me a killing look and tried to hide behind DH’s chair.

     “Too late.  Gotcha now.”  I cleaned her ears.  When I opened the crate doors again Patty went back into hiding. 

We should have asked for permission

 

 We got rid of our sofa bed yesterday.  Patty is not happy.  That’s her on it above.  She thought it was hers.  She has been pouting ever since it left.

    
     Yes, our dogs are spoiled.  I tried to explain to her that the darned thing was old and no one used it but she said she did and it wasn’t fair.
 
     She’ll get over it.

We were in the doghouse last night

 

     A clear sky and a fabulous view of the full moon brought rise to high spirits last night.  I’m afraid I wasn’t the only one who had a bit of fun.  The pups were in on it too and we were in trouble with DH.

     I went out for two quick walks, one for Gavin and the other for Patty.  DH had gone to bed.  We can’t help it if we enjoyed a little exercise and still wanted to romp upon coming indoors. 

     It began with a tail tweak and a teensy bit of encouragement on my part.  Gavin decided that Patty needed a chase.  Patty thought it great fun and then she went a tad overboard with a bully run on the couch. 

     The next thing we knew a voice from above us asked, “What the hell are you guys up to?”  Two dogs sprinted for their crates.

     “Oops, my bad, we were having a little fun.  Sorry we woke you.”  I couldn’t help giggling at the pups that were hiding in the back of their crates.

     DH went back to bed.  A little while later two bull terriers stuck their heads out of their crate doors as if to say, “Is the coast clear?”

Since it’s my birthday I’m going to be lazy…

 

Patty and Gavin wrestling.

At first it was a quiet afternoon

 

     DH and I spent yesterday recharging our batteries.  We were both tired.  He had a good nap in the afternoon while I curled up in my chair with my Kindle and read a couple Wizard of Oz books.  I have 15 of them on the Kindle. 

     Patty snoozed on the couch and Gavin snored in his chair.  All was quiet and blissful until around four when Gavin’s belly alarm began to go off.  He got up, wanted out, and then Patty did the same thing.  I wasn’t allowed to settle back into the chair.  Gavin stood in the kitchen, stared at the counter, and barked.

     “It’s not time yet!”  I picked up my Kindle.

     Gavin barked again.

     I put my Kindle down.  “Quiet or you’ll wake your Daddy.”  I chased him out of the kitchen and put the gate across the doorway.

     Patty decided it was time to bug Gavin.  She grabbed his collar and began to drag him across the room.  He freed himself and jumped on her.  She escaped his clutches and leaped to the couch where she proceeded to do a bully run from one end to the other.  The house rattled.

     I heard movement upstairs.  “Alright you two now you’ve done it.  Daddy’s up.”

Sometimes they are quiet…