Jun ’08 5

Shaggy went to Petsmart yesterday to get groomed. Big improvement. We would have taken over to Happy Tails, where Collen goes for daycare and grooming, but Shaggy has to be vetted before he can go there. Haven’t had time to do that yet. Probably won’t until after I return from TechEd.

Today was the first time they were left alone together. I went into work late and came home for lunch a couple hours later. Everything seemed normal. I expect both dogs slept most of the day. We brought up one of Collen’s beds that we had replaced a while back, to give them each a place to lay in the kitchen. Oddly enough Shaggy seems to use Collen’s bed (the one that says “Collen” on it), and Collen has been using the other bed.

They were along again for a longer period of time in the afternoon and all seemed normal when I returned home. Not too long after Kristin arrived home from work, Kim came over with Winnie and Callie, the two miniature dachshunds that Collen lies to hang out with. Needless to say it was crazy with all four dogs checking each other out. When they crossed the street to go home, Shaggy went as far as tie out would let him to follow and whimpered when they were back in their yard.

Feeding is still interesting, but we’ve been taking the dishes up and doing a decent job of keeping them directed to their own dishes. We did have one dust-up this evening. I brought out Shaggy’s tennis ball and when he went to get it, Collen started to bark and when I brought one of his toys in, Shaggy went to check it out and Collen grabbed the tennis ball. Shaggy aimed a low growl at Collen, and when Collen dropped the ball and walked back, he did it again and they went after each other briefly, with me nearly in the middle. Shaggy wound up retreating and whimpering a bit. I’m sure we’ll have some more of that as they sort things out.

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Jun ’08 3

Meet Shaggy

Posted in Collen, General, Photos @ 11:34 pm 3 Comments »

The Ladewig family welcomed a new member today. We adopted Shaggy, a four year old long-haired dachshund, from the Humane Society of Missouri this afternoon.

Collen and Shaggy

You can see more photos online in the Welcome Shaggy album.

First off, Shaggy wasn’t our first choice for a name, but that’s the name he had when he came to the shelter, so who are we to confuse him while he learns a new name?

We’ve been interested in adding another dog to the family for a while. Collen will be nine this year, and we’ve thought that it would be good for him to have a younger companion. Every day I receive an email alert from the Humane Society listing the dogs that are available for adoption and that match my criteria. I saw a cute long-haired dachshund over the weekend, and thought I’d check him out. It took a couple days, but I finally made it there during lunch today, fully expecting him to have already been adopted. But as luck would have it he was still there.

Shaggy, the upside-down dachshund

He seemed cute and well-behaved, and his background info provided by his former owner was very positive. Not a single bad mark. This seemed too good to be true, so I asked to see him, and off we went to a “Get Acquainted” room. He came right up to me and sat in my lap and let me rub his belly. He reminded me of Collen, very laid back, so I told them I’d be back with Collen in a few minutes so they could meet.

A short while later Collen and I were directed to an outdoor pen where we waited for Shaggy. The adoption counselor brought him out and after a couple rounds of sniffing each other, they basically ignored each other. As it turns out, ignoring each other is about as good as you can hope for. Since the meet and greet went well, I paid $25 for a24 hour hold, then called Kristin to let her know what I was up to.

After work we both went over and met with Shaggy and the counselor. We agreed that he seemed to be a perfect match for Collen and was too good of a dog to pass up. So we jumped in with both feet, filled out the paperwork, paid the adoption fee, and we were off with our new dog.

When we arrived at home, I went in and let Collen out into the backyard. Kristin followed with Shaggy shortly thereafter and needless to say, Collen was a bit perplexed at this new visitor. Since it was pretty hot and humid here, we didn’t stay outside too long, and once we went inside, the exploration and chase began.

Shaggy sniffed out every nook and cranny of the first floor and Collen was hot on his heels trying to figure out what he was up to. When Shaggy jumped up on Collen’s ottoman, an hour or so of barking began… all of it from Collen. Collen has a full voice and uses it quite a bit when he meets up with other dogs. Shaggy ignored him and continued to explore, and eventually things settled down. Both dogs were pretty exhausted, and besides it was time to make dinner.

Shaggy needs to lose five pounds or so, and from the way he hung around in the kitchen, we think a steady supply of people food in his previous home may have been to blame. He’s going to learn pretty quick that human food very rarely makes its way to the floor or dog dish in our house! Between that change and walks around the neighborhood, we should get him slimmed down. Wish I could say the same for me!

The rest of the evening, the two boys stretched out on the couch and soaked up tummy rubs and attention from both mom and dad. We’ll see how day two goes tomorrow as I work from home so I can keep an eye on the two of them.

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Jan ’08 1

Aside from a few twitters here and there, I’ve been largely absent from the site over the last few months.  I figure that the start of a new year is a good time to try and post more regularly.  To help make that work, I’m going to start participating in Project 365 over at Flickr (thanks to some inspiration from Medley).  I don’t harbor any illusions about my skills as a photographer, but I’m interested to see what kinds of things pop up over the course of a year.

I made the final decision to participate late in the day and with it being windy, cold, and dark outside, I turned the lens to my favorite subject… Collen! Not very original, but he was nearby, so you have to suffer through yet another photo of the dog:

Collen in his bed in the office

Here is the link to my Project 365 Collection at Flickr.

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Dec ’07 1

While decorating the Christmas tree last weekend, Kristin noticed that all of the dog photo frame ornaments from Hallmark still had the generic picture that come with the ornaments. Turns out we never put any photos of Collen in them. So this morning I spent the last hour picking out photos and trying to print them in the correct sizes to fit in the frame. What a pain.  But they are finished and look pretty good.  Collen is too short to see the ornaments so hopefully he didn’t notice.  If he did, he has been pretty quiet about it. :)

Oct ’05 31

With all of the kids coming to the door in costume, I figured that Collen should get dressed up as well. Here’s a picture of him wearing his Hawaiian shirt and lei:

!http://images12.fotki.com/v238/photos/2/247084/914007/IMG_2538-vi.jpg (Collen Waits for Trick or Treaters)!

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