Sunday, February 22, 2009

Rainbow Bridge

 

Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge. 
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to RainbowBridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable. 

All the animals that ha
d been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. 

The animals are happy a
nd content

except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; His eager body quivers.

Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster. 

You have been spotted, and
when you and your special friend final
ly meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart. 

Then you cross
Rainbow Bridge together.... 


     

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Goodbye Teddy Edward


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"What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly." .....Richard Bach

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They say you'll know when it's time. It will be a look and you'll just know. On February 21, 2009, I saw that look.

After a lifetime of enduring the pain associated with hip dysplasia and a year of limping on 3 legs, Teddy lost all use of his right front leg. It was obvious that the pain was excruciating simply by watching him walk. There were times in the last few days that I would hear whimpering and find him just standing facing the front door. We are so fortunate that we can help dogs cross to the other side where they can live, pain free, until we meet again.

Yesterday Teddy told Marilyn to tell me he knows it's time to go home. He doesn't want to leave because he's loved it here but it's getting too painful to move. He compared it to going on vacation and having a great time. You really don't want it to end but you know you have to go home because... oh my gosh... you're out of money!

I searched the internet for the perfect poem and couldn't find exactly what I wanted but I found pieces of some so I took those pieces, put them together, did some rewording and added my own thoughts. Here it is:

If it should be that I am weak
and pain should keep me from my sleep,
then you must do what must be done,
for this last battle can't be won.
You will be sad; I understand
but don't let grief then stay your hand.
It is a kindness that you do
so, no regrets, it should be you.
Take me where my needs they'll tend
but do stay with me 'til the end.
Hold me tight and speak to me
until my eyes no longer see.
Don't search for me for I'm not there,
but feel me now, I'm everywhere!
In air you breathe, in sounds you hear,
don't cry now, my spirits near.
Smile at my memory, remember my ways.
This isn't the end, but brand new days!
I'll wait and watch from the other side
until; once again, I'm by your side.

2008.4.5.Teddy-8

Teddy Edward 11/6/99 - 2/21/09
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Don't be dismayed at good-byes.
A farewell is necessary before you can meet again.
And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes,
is certain for those who are friends.
....Richard Bach

Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow; I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sun on ripened grain; I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there; I did not die. …Mary Frye, 1904-2004

Friday, February 20, 2009

Teddy’s Resting Place


Behind my house are woods and a slight rise.

Last summer I started digging for we didn't expect Teddy to last into fall. He started limping a bit less in the fall so I covered the hole with tarp. Yesterday (2/20/09), when I knew the end was imminent, I went there to see how it survived the winter. Because the sun was setting, I returned to the house to get my camera and this time Teddy followed me. It took all that he had to hobble on 3 legs but I let him come along because he seemed to want to. That was when I took the pictures below.

Today after I returned from the vet and said my goodbyes, I laid him to rest on this spot where I'll be able to visit regularly. There was snow falling and it really was beautiful.

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Rest in Peace, Teddy Edward.... I'll miss you....

Monday, February 16, 2009

Teddy talks with Marilyn...





February 3, 2006 Does he have a blocky head?? Dark face? (yes)

How is your hip?
(Left hip - she asked if that was the one)… It’s alright… He feels that he needs to build up muscle… like a body builder working out. (Very true but would be a fact I think with any dog that has hip dysplasia and just had a Femoral Head Excision)

Other hip?? He said he just needs to keep the muscle going. I’m three legged but try to use all 4. Other hip is mild, not severe. He’s SO glad both of them weren’t done because the other one doesn’t need it yet.
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How can I help you to be less anxious when I’m coming and going? He’s not anxious when you come home but he calls it “alert”. Oh…the leaving… ..anxious then.

(There’s something with the nose,…. Sinuses…empty cavity… hard to focus… Watch him)

Why do you beat up on the girls you love when we’re all out for a walk or when I’m around and you can’t get to me? It scares them. I know you do it sometimes when I’m not around or at least you used to because my mother would see you and she worried about Olivia. Brain shutting down…. Habit, he’s gotten used to doing it and it’s partially stress. Too much stuff going on…...

What about what happened when you were a puppy? When happened when puppy isn’t important anymore. He doesn’t want to talk about it. He’s “pretty happy” now. he said “I’m her favorite”…

Teddy – what can we do about your stress barking when you’re not in the middle of things? Climbing the walls… can’t help it. Marilyn suggested an anxiety wrap and maybe the collar. Stressed – doesn’t want to be confined.. me to confine him.. he wants the opposite of I want. I want to go east he wants to go west.. same thing only a bigger picture. Doesn’t like the idea of Ari going everywhere.. content to be a house dog if I’m there.. likes to be with me… more intensity than Olivia about house dog. Depression when I go to work.. when I take the other dogs….she’s gone again… does Olivia help…. 2 peas in a pod..

February 7, 2007 Teddy – are you feeling ok? *****likes to hang out with me in LR… he thinks he's my lover boy… he thinks he’s my favorite. Ari can just go be a fighter. They were aware of how sick Ari was and Teddy said life would have been easier for him but he doesn’t wish anything bad to happen. When I mentioned a puppy he doesn’t care and will hang out with her. When I said it won’t take away from them they said be serious, of course it will!

June 7, 2007 How are you feeling? Your bones? ….ok… more relaxed - tiredness in spine arthritis… maybe from overdoing doesn’t take much..
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How do you feel about Brita?
Play with him.. face – enough is enough… likes that

What else would you like to tell me? He said Olivias right about peeing in yard – they need to mark the yard and he does the corners and she does the house.

February 27, 2008 Teddy – How are your legs? Kind of a tingly feeling in front paws – lack of circulation… a sensation – discomfort – spot just above the elbow and ties to just behind the shoulder like a muscle pain.. not a bone related issue.. could be a pinched nerve – massage or acupuncture better than chiropractic but that would help. Yes the red light on neck… it’s the right leg and left side of the neck C2-3 where the shoulder attaches - he also has a headache. He loves me and likes when I rub his ears – Brita takes advantage of him and of his good nature and she bugs him. Because of his movements she is more annoying. She is a bundle of energy and doesn’t stop moving and kind of fun and amusing and also an irritant because she is so spunky. He wants to go on walks when he gets better.. Lying around can be exhausting. Be his coach…

April 7, 2008 Note: Marilyn feels the pain in her own body where a dog describes it. I asked her if the fact that he was on pain killers affected what he described and she said “yes, thank goodness” and she’s glad or it would really be painful.
* Teddy says that the bones in his right front foot feel icky – arthritic – like being pulled together. He bites there but it doesn’t help but it gives him satisfaction (like us biting nails when stressed).
* His right front shoulder feels weird. Marilyn described it by asking me if I saw the hair commercial where the hair shaft breaks apart and it looks frizzy because that what it seems like)
* He has an intense ache in his joints – on a scale of 1-10 it’s a probably a 6.
* The left front ankle area (not in the paw) is painful and the pain radiates up and down the bone.
* The right side of his neck feels pinched or squeezed and the right shoulder is tied into it. Marilyn described it like a drawstring – when the jaw moves the neck turns into the shoulder and when the head turns it causes tightening and the shoulder and neck seem to be magnetized.
* He says there is stress in his low back. He says he has a pain in his rear left hip. It feels like waves of pain…pulsating…like a cadence…tremor. It will be continuous and then it will stop for awhile. It’s hard to get up when it’s happening.
* He has a headache and is sometimes nauseous. Teddy and Brita-120
* He says there is a tension across his chest. (I mentioned cancer spreading to organs and asked about a chest x-ray and she said it probably wouldn’t show anything.)
* He says he saw me pull others (Kobie and Ari) through and is willing to work to get better but thinks this time it won’t happen. He understands that all things change form.
* He says he is not able to do the things he used to do like rolling on his back. (I commented that he didn’t do that because of the way his back was shaped and then I remembered these times I took photos.)
He says that he likes sleeping next to me (which he hadn’t done very often). (yesterday he snuggled) He says it draws on my energy (not negative for me) …like plugging in. He’ll be sticking closer to me now.

April 28, 2008 Teddy – after trip to the vet, that, yet again, showed nothing on the x-rays, this time of his back legs and abdomen. He is achy in his low back and hips and anything other than a light touch hurts him. Massage around his neck feels good but not toward his back end. He is very uncomfortable and Marilyn feels that it could be systemic and pain in the joints. To write off any tick related diseases, even though he tested negative, he’ll be on Doxycyclene for a few weeks.

5/19/2008 Teddy – Shoulder aches – he’s fatigued and can be out-of-sorts a lot. He’s really slowing down and likes to lay down and sometimes it’s hard to hold his head up. He said he loves me and I don’t have to say it back because he knows I love him and now he wants to cherish the good times left which could be months – August?? …fall?? He said he has muscle spasms in his shoulder but not to worry, they don’t hurt. I said we’ll get water in his pool and he said he’d love that! His paw feels numb.

Marilyn said he’s saying he wants ice cream?? I’ve come to the conclusion that it may be pumpkin that he’s taking about. I have kept a can in the fridge in the past and spoon fed it to Kobie and Teddy and they liked that so I have started to do that again.

The other dogs are very respectful of him and I told her Kobie was play bowing to him outside and I was concerned she was too rough but Marilyn said unless Kobie is touching him, let her because it’s her way of cheering him up which is Kobie’s role.

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2008.4.5.Teddy-11
2/20/2009 He's ready... it will be soon... probably next week but maybe before.......

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4/29/2009 He’s (Teddy) everywhere….everything’s fine….comfortable…at ease…· Fine with his resting place · Ari’s coming soon but that’s ok since everyone gets along – they were together before. · He’s watching all of us and he’s everywhere.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Teddy’s Namesake



So she looked him in the eyes and said...

oh.. you look like a Teddy Bear... we'll call you Teddy Edward....







From the book "Around the World with Teddy Edward" ...

"Teddy Edward, created by Patrick and Mollie Matthews, has been a favourite with children on BBC Television for over ten years and is also known to thousands of young readers from his many adventures in different parts of the world, including Timbuktu and Mount Everest, which have sold nearly a million books."

The book was published in 1981 but Patrick Matthews has had the copyright since 1962. This bear got everywhere and has the pictures to prove it. He appears with camels, at Victoria falls, at the pyramids, in front of the Taj Mahal, up Everest, in China, Australia, Fiji, America, Canada, The North Pole, Russia, ...... Lets just say he got about a lot! Not only did he travel on strange animals but he had his very own jeep and helicopter (picture). VIB stands for very important bear ! Teddy Edward is very famous among bear lovers (over a certain age!). His owners travelled around the world and took photos of their beloved bear. If I remember correctly they got so many that they made it into a program.






Teddy Edward's Chopper



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Teddy’s Health Challenges


Teddy had severe Hip Dysplasia resulting in arthritis. He had a Femoral Head Ostectomy on his one side and it really I believe extended his life for many years. In this surgery, the ball portion of the hip is removed and there's no bone to bone contact which eliminates a lot of pain. After the surgery he had physical therapy and had to walk in water. I don't know that it was his favorite thing to do but the attention he received I believe made it ok. I'll never forget the first time I had a swimming pool out and he ever so cautiously got in, laid down and completely submerged himself. And then he would duck his head under the water and come up for air. I believe now, his joints felt good when he was in the water.



Dr. Randy from Great Lakes Veterinary Clinic once commented that there were dogs with better hips than Teddy's hips and they couldn't walk because of their weight. For this reason I kept him as thin as I could without being unhealthy and until almost near the end, he was able to get around as is seen on the photos and videos.
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Monday, February 9, 2009

Competition Anyone? (Teddy)


Parlzer vom Haus Kuhn (Teddy)

CGC, Therapy Dog, BH, CD, UCD, RN

November 6, 1999
Birth Date

January 20, 2001
Adopted Teddy Edward at 15 months from
Allison Lewis/Drachenberg Kennels

February 6, 2001
Canine Good Citizen ….Petsmart, Appleton WI

October 15, 2001
Therapy Dog/Theda Clark (Neenah)
Therapy Dogs, Inc. Cheyenne WY #7902

December 14, 2002
Schutzhund "BH"....Verona WI Rottweiler Club

February 2, 2003
1st leg of a CD (182 points) 2nd place (Novice A)
Amherst Junction WI

April 13, 2003
2nd leg of a CD (187 ½ points) 1st place (Novice A)
Amherst Junction WI

May 18, 2003
3rd leg of a CD (185 points) (Novice B)
Oshkosh WI

January 30, 2005
1st & 2nd leg of a UCD (182 ½/189 points)
both 4th place (Novice B)
Manitowoc WI

March 26, 2005
1st leg of Rally Novice (92 points)
Racine WI

April 3, 2005
3rd leg of a UCD (189 points)
3rd place (Novice B)
Amherst Junction WI

April 16, 2005
2nd leg of Rally Novice (87 points)
Amherst Junction WI

May 7, 2005
3rd leg of Rally Novice (RN) (96)
Madison, WI

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Teddy truly is a Special Dog


Even with a start in life that wasn't the best, he always was a trooper. When I brought him home I really had no idea what to expect. The initial meeting with him at Drachenberg Kennel went well but then it was just me. He had become the darling of the kennel and when people were there often was out with them. We don't know how he was raised for 7 months but one thing for certain, he wasn't socialized.

He was placed twice before I came into his life and returned both times.

One of the adopters was a vet in Madison whose office was near one of the highways. This apparently drove Teddy into a frenzy. When I adopted him, I saw the extent of his fear when he would spin in his crate in the van whenever a truck passed us. I live 1/4 mile from road that was a state highway when I got him and if he heard a truck there he would run for cover in the house. I asked questions to try to figure this out and was told that the breeder where he came from raised his litters in barn stalls and that there may have been some construction going on. I believe this would have accounted for the unreasonable fear of motors. If my neighbor was on the tractor mowing the adjacent field he would head for the house. Over the years, we worked on this issue and he was able to go anywhere with me in the van including a trip to the east coast to visit family.

He was returned from the second home he went to because they said they couldn't house train him. When I brought him home it quickly became apparent that it wasn't a house training issue but rather a separation anxiety issue. He could wait an entire day without an accident but as soon as I left him by himself (or he thought by himself) he would have that accident. I remember going to the bathroom, closing the door and coming out to a stressed dog who had just had a big accident. I commented to my mother who was living with me at the time that I never had a dog who stayed with me like he did, a velcro dog I called him. Well, that was just one more indication of the huge problem he had with separation.

We worked through that also even though he never stopped stressing when I left the house or got out of the van. He would even stress if it was slowing down and he thought I was leaving. HOWEVER, he wasn't a dumb dog. I made it a practice to never go back to the van when he was screaming (yes ...screaming) and in a relatively short time, he realized that screaming wasn't going to get me back so after I was about 10-20 steps away, he stopped and settled down. I can't count the number of times people would look at me as I was leaving this very vocal dog in the van, and I would simply say... "separation anxiety, he'll stop" and he did before I got where I was going!

Teddy was my 3rd dog at the time along with Ari and Josephine and little did I know what I was in for. Ari immediately took a dislike to another male in the house even though they were both teenagers. Ari was 6 months older than Teddy and initially my thought was that the two of them would be life long buddies... well, Ari didn't want a lifelong male friend....and all the people who told me that 2 males get along better than 2 females... you can't prove that in my house. With some (OK ....a lot) of behavior modification, the teenage boys got along and played together. This friendship was short-lived however when one day I came home and the 2 of them were excited and all of a sudden it was like I was a bone they were fighting over and life was never the same again. I made the decision to manage the situation and that's what I've done for 8 years. Has it been easy... no.. Was it worth it to have these 2 dogs with me... you bet!

There were only a handful of "events" over the years. Once I realized that if I was out of the picture, there wasn't a problem, I handled things differently. I remember one day when Teddy and Olivia and I were in the training area and Ari comes scooting under the fence to see what was going on.. well.. Teddy now thought he had to defend me so off he went after Ari. I told Olivia, let's get out of here and we took off to the gate. About 50 feet away I looked back and they were watching us and by the time we got to the gate, they had started running after us! There was a tad bit of a dilemma now to get them apart but I went to the back deck and quietly whistled and Ari came running and scooted back under the fence to me before Teddy realized what was happening. All was well that ends well!

On other pages you'll hear about Teddy's other adventures and experiences.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Teddy Raising Brita

Brita came to live with us in March of 2007 and was 14 weeks old. She was fearless and quite obnoxious so Teddy was given the job of raising her and teaching her manners.

Below are some photos of the two of them playing which Brita taught Teddy to do. He was too rough with Olivia and Kobie and they would shut down on him or run away. My guess is that he never really learned how to play but Brita was tough enough to come right back to him and continue playing. When Teddy developed a limp, he became less tolerant of her antics and did not want to play like before.



Because of this I decided that, for his sake, they should not be together so from about March of 2008 until December of that year he was back with Olivia and Kobie who didn't jump all over him. Then, it seemed like he was better so I put him with Brita again and it seemed like she matured and no longer harassed him. She would try to get him to play but not be obnoxious. I would see her on a regular basis, ever so gently, lay down beside him in his crate for a few minutes curled up and snuggling next to him. In the past, this would have caused him to get up to get away from her but he now seemed to not mind at all.

The 2 of them sure had some fun that first summer. Below is a videos that will make you smile. It shows how she would literally crawl over his head and he would bare his teeth and then she would get even more submissive sliding all over him while on her back.

 












Friday, February 6, 2009

The Three Amigos


(this post was originally written for publication in 2005 in a local AKC newsletter)

I’d like to share a bit about the three dogs that have gotten AKC titles in 2005. I call them my Three Amigos. In 4 months, January through May, combined they achieved 7 AKC/UKC titles (21 legs). So, here goes…

In 2001, I saw Teddy’s photo online at a kennel and training facility in Madison, WI where I trained another dog. In the summer of 2000, he was dropped off with the message, “Here’s your stud fee, we can’t sell him”. There’s not a big demand for a long coated German Shepherd in the show ring, in fact, they are not shown at all (that may be changing a bit in Germany). At that time, he was 7 months old and had lived his life in a barn stall. He became the kennel dog at his new digs and was treated well. He had an official name – Parlzer vom Haus Kuhn – and when he arrived at the kennel, the gal who ran it looked at him and said – oh – you look like a Teddy Bear. Moreover, because she was from England and grew up reading books about the adventures of Teddy Edward, a teddy bear, he was officially called Teddy Edward. He was placed twice but came back - reason - severe separation anxiety and unexplained fear of loud machine noises especially traffic sounds. I adopted him when he was 15 months old and soon realized the extent of his problems. We proceeded to work them out one at a time. Teddy is the dog that I used when I conducted the Canine Good Citizen evaluations because he’s so laid back and easy going with other dogs. He has come a LONG way. (Update: now, he’s the dog who’s training Brita and making sure she has doggy manners.)


Seven months later while at a regional Schutzhund trial, I spoke to a gal from the local German Shepherd rescue and was told about a coated female from the Madison area. Ironically, her father was Teddy’s grandfather and this dog, Lasso, was a World Sieger in 1999….the highest accomplishment a German Shepherd Dog can achieve in the show ring in Europe. (www.drachenberg.com ) Olivia vom Drachenberg (affectionately called Liver now) was a very nervous, high-strung girl. She had a good life for 2 years and then her owner’s divorce landed her in the shelter. She too had been placed twice and came back each time so she had been shifted around for 4 months. Before I even saw her, I knew she was to be part of my household. That fall, I enrolled her in her first obedience class. It was a beginner’s course and she was so frightened that she trembled uncontrollably for the entire 8 weeks.

Teddy and Olivia

We worked through issue after issue as I trained them. They each were registered as Therapy Dogs , passed the CGC test and after 15 months and 2 attempts they got their first obedience title….a BH in Schutzhund .

Kobie
came on the scene a few months later….another coated Shepherd but this time instead of a German Shepherd she was a Shiloh Shepherd. Teddy and Olivia were both 4 years old and Kobie was 2. Her owner needed to place her because she was more dog than he realized (a Sheltie person) and she was starting to run the household. She blended right in with the other two, became a Therapy Dog, passed her CGC and BH in 6 months.
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The switch was then made to AKC/UKC trials and over the next few years, we worked on a CD and a UCD consistently scoring in the high 180s to mid 190s.. We traveled around and did some herding, first in New York State and then locally. Olivia and Kobie were natural sheep herders. Teddy was a sheep chaser….not good! The instructor about Teddy was “It’s hard to look innocent with wool in your mouth”.

In December of 2004, I thought Olivia could do a CDX so we signed up for the Oshkosh trial in mid January and went from barely holding the dumbbell to in 30 days a 4th place and the first open leg. From January to the first week in May of this year, we did 11 trials and got 21 legs for 7 obedience and rally titles…..a CD, UCD, CDX, UCDX and 3 RNs.

The icing on the cake the summer of 2005 was taking Olivia on a whim to upstate New York to participate in the obedience portion of a Protection Sports Association (www.psak9.org) trial that Ari was entered in. It was obedience with distractions…..gunfire, hot dogs on the ground, strings of cans tossed at her while she was on a down in front of a decoy, a bubble machine blowing bubbles, an air horn. She scored 84 of 100…..judging was tough but she scored 84 two days in a row to outscore 60 dogs entered over those 2 days and earn yet another title. Not bad for a rescue dog who trembled through her first obedience class.

These 3 amigos had NO training and stepped up to learn what I asked them to learn. Olivia did some protection work and when I got her she wouldn’t even play tug.

In September of 2005, Teddy had hip surgery and he had the femoral head removed for his one hip because of severe hip dysplasia. He’s doing really well now but retired from competition. In February of 2006, Kobie was diagnosed with Pancreatic Insufficiency and is doing well as long as she gets enzymes on her food. Olivia, in March of 2006 was diagnosed with arthritis even though she did not have hip dysplasia. Olivia and Kobie may do some Rally competitions in the future but I promised Teddy, who never really liked doing the shows that he wouldn’t ever have to do one again!

I’m blessed that these three dogs came into my life. They have given me more joy than I could have imagined!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Teddy’s Likes and Dislikes....


Teddy liked:

  1. Submerging in his pool.
  2. Rolling in mud.
  3. Rolling in snow.
  4. Rolling in long grass.
  5. Bananas.
  6. Any and all food actually.
  7. Chasing the girls.
  8. Going in the van.
  9. Doing Therapy Dog visits at Theda Clark.
  10. Hanging out.
  11. Going to class with me.
  12. Going anywhere with me.
  13. Chasing sheep.

Teddy did NOT like:
  1. Being left at home.
  2. Loud noises.
  3. Geese flying over head making noise.
  4. Being left in the van.
  5. Obedience
  6. Ari
  7. Getting his nails trimmed.
  8. Getting a bath.
  9. Brita jumping on his head.


Click on the video to see the "mudders" in action!


Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Teddy’s Strengths and Weaknesses....


Teddy was my best Therapy Dog ever!! ....if you could get him in and out of the hospital without stressing. His fear of traffic and noises carried over to simply walking in and out of public places. Once we did get inside the building, he was a different dog almost immediately.

Teddy HATED obedience and you could tell, he was doing it for ME and me alone for he had NO interest in it and I'm sure he couldn't figure out what the purpose of it was. He lagged in heeling and went down on the sits. But, on the other hand, he never ran away from me like some of my other dogs have been known to do!

After seeing him constantly herding or trying to herd the girls around, I thought, hmm, I wonder....would he be good at sheep herding?? Well, the answer was no... sheep chasing.... yes.. sheep herding.... no... As I said on another page... the evaluator said: "it's hard to look innocent with wool in your mouth!"

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Ari's Pedigree

Sire Born : 21. April 1999

Arsenal von Keashaborn
DL/788387/06
HD-
Siblings (10)Progeny (0)Progeny Pictures (0)Reverse Linebreeding4 generations
5 generations
6 generations


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Linebreeding - 5 generations

  • No common ancestry was found in 5 generations




SCHH3,IPO3, DNA#V162211
male Ivan-roy V. Dreisterhof
1992
DL 728831/01
HD-Normal
Sire
Schh3 VH3
male SG Verwin vom Blitsaerd
1984
SZ 1786631
HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2)
Sire

SG Verwin vom Blitsaerd
SchH3/FH/IP3
male SG Robby vom Glockeneck
1979
SZ 1497118
HD-normal
Sire

SG Robby vom Glockeneck
SchH3 VH3
female Gilla vom Blitsaerd
1981
SZ 9001403
HD-noch zugelassen
Dam

Gilla vom Blitsaerd
SCHH1
female XandraV. Tiekerhook

NHSB 1 611 099
HD-Normal
Dam
UV
male Lanzo vom Tiekerhook

NHSB 1180808
HD-fast normal
Sire

Lanzo vom Tiekerhook
SchH1
female Dorle von Lünsholz
1982
SZ 1560181
HD-normal
Dam
SCHH 3
female V (US) Keasha vom Steffen Haus
1997
AKC DL68010701
HD-Normal
Dam

V (US) Keasha vom Steffen Haus

SCH3
male V1 Bravos vom Steffen Haus (USA)
1993
SZ 1924818
HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1)
Sire

V1 Bravos vom Steffen Haus (USA)
SchH3/FH/IP3
male VA3 Hoss vom Hasenborn
1989
SZ 1753395
HD-normal
Sire

VA3 Hoss vom Hasenborn
Brevet/SchH2
female V Dhorne du Clos de Savoie
1988
SZ 9008839
HD-zuerkannt
Dam

V Dhorne du Clos de Savoie
SchH3
female Ondra vom Steffen Haus

AKC 331561
HD-
Dam

Ondra vom Steffen Haus

male Donar vom Steffen Haus

US D216826
HD-
Sire

Donar vom Steffen Haus
SCHH 3, IPO 3, FH
female V Metoo vom Steffen Haus

US D352347
HD-Normal
Dam

V Metoo vom Steffen Haus
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