5.27.2008

My Moose


After browsing through the Paw Prince pet shop and showing G various toys that I thought seemed intriguing and getting no interest from her, I was checking out with the pet shampoo I came for when I heard a "honk" behind me.  I turned around and saw G with a huge squeaking moose toy, bigger than her whole body, dragged off the shelf.  She went all around it, squeaking each foot, the nose and the body, as if to show me how cool the toy was with its multiple squeakers and why she wanted it.  Of course, it came home with us...and it is way more popular than anything I've selected.

5.22.2008

Babies get the best toys!


After a visit with a friend with toddler, Gemma is totally excited about that old baby standby, the plastic stack of rings on rocker base toy so I went out to find her one of her own.  So many games in one!  So far the possible range of games with this toy resemble hockey, kick the can, toss the ring, and off course, fetch.  She can even toss the rings to herself.
Actually, any toy with a ring shape is a good thing.  Gemma's crinkle ring is still a favorite.

5.20.2008

Nature girl

Turns out I didn't need to worry about checking all my house plants and yard plants for toxicity to pets.  Gemma has a better nose than I do.  She is batting 100 and is totally reliable as far as I can tell.  She eats the tender shoots and buds of wild roses, dandelions, fiddle head ferns, horse tails, birch, spruce -- all of which are safe and healthy for people to eat too.  Every dangerous wild plant we have run across is well sniffed, then ignored.  Ditto the house plants.  I panicked when she wolfed down a dropped leaf from the jade plant before I could grab it from her mouth, but turns out she was correct, not toxic to pets according to most internet sources and the fact that I still have a healthy dog! 
Unfortunately, rabbit pellets and moose nuggets also have a high plant content and are highly desirable to her, too.  Yuck!

5.17.2008

Happiness is a Warm Puppy



While I've learned lots of practical things in the last month, here are some of the more esoteric things Gemma has taught me.

Puppies can sleep anywhere
Puppies don't let anyone else sleep more than two hours at a time
Socks are better than the most expensive dog toy from the store
Puppies hold no grudges
Puppies live in the present
Puppies seize the day (the broom,the snow shovel) with both paws
Puppies want to help
Puppies know where their food comes from
Puppies are always optimistic
Puppies are not subtle
Nothing looks as pathetic as a wet puppy
Puppies love togetherness

5.01.2008

Sun Dog



Ah, basking in the spring sun....