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Friday, December 3, 2010

Puppyhood with English Goldens

Puppies rock!  They are sweet, full of boundless energy, loving and such joy to be around.   I can play fetch with mine until my arm is about to fall off.  They never tire of fetching.  It's that gundog instinct in them.   But my puppies can be a challenge too.  Take for example the garden I used to have.  I had the most lovely backyard complete with blooming azaleas, hibiscus and hydrangea.  My Indian Hawthorn plants were thriving and my laurels were growing quicker than I ever imagined, some surpassing six feet in just three years!   That is until puppies landed at Goldensglen.  Now my yard looks like a barren wasteland.  All of the shrubs have been trampled or eaten.  Even some of the trees were not safe.   And I always thought about putting a pool in my backyard, but now I don't have to worry about excavation.  My dogs are professional diggers!

Teaching puppies can be a challenge too.  Thankfully for me, the Golden Retriever is a very intelligent animal.  They learn quickly and want to please their owners.  In fact they are in the top four of the smartest breeds there are.  The thing they don't tell you is that the owner needs proper training to be able to train their dogs.  I'll let you in on a little secret...dog training is less for the dog and MORE for the owner!    But it's necessary because you want your dog to be a part of the family where he/she can be enjoyed and not continually scolded for eating furniture, jumping up on people or using the bathroom on the floor.   Now if children could be so easily trained!!

One issue we are dealing with now is my five year old and our new puppy, Zoe.  Zoe is only nine weeks old and she's sweet as sugar.  But she is a puppy and puppies teethe.  Zoe likes to put anything and everything in her mouth.  In the past two weeks she's eaten through my computer power cord (unplugged of course) and the power cord to the dog bowl that filters their water.   Yes, I was thrilled about that!   But she is constantly looking for things to put into her mouth.  As my five year old would have it, he thinks it's funny to put his arm in her mouth....until she bites down too hard and he cries!   We are trying to teach him that she's a baby and she doesn't know any better and he would be better served to put toys in her mouth, but that hasn't stopped a few alligator tears for teethmarks in his arm.  Gosh it would be easier if children and puppies came with instructions manuals!! 

Perhaps the most interesting interaction we've experienced has come this past week between Emma, our oldest who is in her first season now, and Finn and Max.  For the first ten days of her cycle, they didn't act any differently around her.  They played, fought, chased and did all the normal puppy things they usually do.  But on day 10, EVERYTHING changed!  Max, our Camrose with a pedigree to die for, suddenly found his inner stud.   Now at 7 months old, he's not doing much, but he's trying really hard!  Finn, our lovely Majik boy from Finland with another amazing pedigree just stays by her side and sniffs her every time he sees her.   It's times like these that I wish I was a dog whisperer.  Oh, to be in the mind of these young dogs at this time in their lives! 

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