Thursday, October 1, 2020

Puppy Advice & Products

Bozley is FOUR months old today! It's hard to believe how tiny he was and how fast he's growing! 

I feel like we won the lottery with this boy. He is SUCH a good dog. Just the right amount of playful and silly combined with calm and sweet. He is good around kids and groups of people. He has no problem being off-leash (and actually prefers it to the leash...walking on a leash is still a work in progress). The puppy biting is also something we're still working on. :P It's really nice that Boz doesn't bark at every single sound like the chihuahuas do. And when the chihuahuas start going crazy about something, he'll just sit and watch them. He's very inquisitive. And very smart! He learned sit, shake, and down right away and was potty-trained after the first week we brought him home. I would have a dozen dogs if they were just like Boz!

He sleeps with his tongue out a lot. ;)

I started doing some research when we started talking about getting a golden retriever. And then once we brought him home, I started looking online even more for advice, products, etc. So I thought I would share some of what I found. :) I will add to this list as I find new things as well. 
Please note: these reviews and suggestions were not compensated by the makers/sellers of any of these products. 

When we brought Bozley home, he was having some skin and coat problems. His fur felt dry and he had bald patches on the back of his front legs. He was itching a lot and had even developed scabs. One of our cats had the same type of scabs when she would eat the chihuahua's food. Upon my research, I found that chicken is a common allergy in dogs...so we decided to try removing chicken from his diet and see if that would help. We switched him to Purina Pro Plan Puppy Sensitive Skin and Stomach and he no longer has any scabs or thinning, dry, and dull fur. He has had the salmon and lamb varieties. 

Grain-free foods are not recommended by our veterinarian. There is an increase in canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) -- especially in Goldens -- who are fed these formulas. We also don't do raw diet...as it is really expensive in order to do it right and provide all the vitamins and minerals that the dogs need. I know some people who swear by grain-free or raw diets...but we can still provide adequate nutrition with grain-inclusive kibble. We also do not use raised bowls for feeding. They can contribute to bloat, especially in large dogs...and bloat can cause some pretty serious health issues. We also found this really cool slow-feeding bowl/puzzle toy that Bozley really loves. It solves the problem of eating too fast, keeps him busy while we're eating, and usually he takes a nap shortly after he's finished his meal.

We also found treats for Boz that didn't have any chicken in them...and there are a LOT of treats that have some form of chicken listed as an ingredient. I also wanted to find somewhat low calorie options because we use them frequently for training. I got many different flavors but since he does have food sensitivity, I started with only one type at a time to see if there were any reactions. Once he'd had all of these without any problems, I mixed them together in one treat jar. Here are the ones we have been using so far:  

Zuke's Puppy Naturals Lamb and Chickpea which have 3.5 kcal per treat.
Bocce's Bakery Quack Quack Quack Duck and Blueberry which have 4 kcal per treat.
Blue Buffalo Blue Bits Savory Salmon Recipe which have 4 kcal per treat.
Wellness CORE Petite Treats Lamb, Apples and Cinnamon which have 4 kcal per treat.
Fruitables Skinny Minis Pumpkin and Berry which have 3 kcal per treat. 

Bozley also really likes these treats a lot that are one of the few available at our local Walmart that don't have chicken in them. It is also the most economical choice...there are a lot of treats for less than $7. 


We also feed him fresh fruits for treats...like sliced apples, frozen berries like strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries (his absolute favorite treat), and frozen bananas. He also likes carrots and sometimes green beans, but not as much as the fruits. We also got two of these things that are similar to Kong fillable products but cheaper. We've filled them with a variety of things: peanut butter (make sure there is no xylitol), Kong Easy Treat, fruit, even baby food (make sure the ingredients don't include onion or garlic). I put them in a quart-sized freezer bag, fill them with some goodies, then put them in the freezer so they'll last longer. 

There are a lot of "human" foods that dogs can eat...either that contain things that are actually good for them or foods that are a good "treat" in small amounts. There are also "human" foods that dogs absolutely should not have. I like this list from the AKC which gives some explanations about what is good, not that great, or very bad for dogs. 

We also got a water dispenser. With multiple dogs and cats, I was constantly refilling the water bowl throughout the day. We were actually Christmas shopping at Walmart and found a 1-gallon water dispenser kind of like the one pictured below. It was been working out great and now I just have to refill it once a day. 

We have been using the Pet Factory brand of chew bones to satisfy chewing since last year after we brought the chihuahuas home. They're basically the only brand I could find that is sourced and made in the USA. They have various sizes and flavors. Make sure to supervise any dogs with any kind of chew bones! 

As I said above, Boz isn't a fan of walking on the leash. If we have it attached to his collar, he just bites at it the whole time and refuses to walk at all. I found this fairly inexpensive Frisco Padded Nylon No Pull Dog Harness from Chewy and it has been amazing. It's easy to put on him, seems comfy, and I can attach the leash to his back which means he no longer bites at it.
UPDATE: At 6 months old, Bozley had outgrown the harness we'd bought. I really like the brand, though, and so I found this Frisco Big Dog Harness from Chewy that has been working even better than the first harness and it's even easier to put on, I think.

I also purchased these car seat belts on Amazon to secure him while we're traveling in the car. 

We purchased this kennel for the chihuahua puppies earlier this year. We trained them by saying "kennel" while walking to the kennel and then giving them a treat while inside. The size of the particular crate that we got is 36L x 23W x 25H. When we first brought Boz home, we used it to crate train him. We would feed him in there and leave the door open for him to go in and out. All the advice I've read says that you should make it a nice, safe place for them where they have "good reasons" to go in there (like to eat) rather than just being put in there to sleep away from their family. Then at night, we would close the door and he would sleep in there. He never had any accidents at all in the kennel. 

However, at the beginning of September Boz started whining after about an hour in the kennel at night...and then started whining immediately. After three sleepless nights in a row, we gave in and let him sleep with us. Since he was already completely potty-trained, the kennel seemed less necessary than before. Since our bed is tall, we did get some pet steps so that he can get up and down from the bed more easily and not stress his joints...which is an important thing to be aware of with large breed dogs so they don't suffer pain and problems later on as they get bigger. This particular one we got will hold up to 150lbs, but they have smaller ones for dogs that won't get that big. It was pretty easy to put together and so far they've been working well! We used treats to encourage him to go up and down the stairs the day we got them and he has used them voluntarily ever since. 

At 6 months old, Bozley had really outgrown the kennel. We'd only actually used it once since September when we went to dinner at my grandparents' house. He still fits in it, but doesn't have enough room to stretch out. We still have the kennel and will probably get a bigger one at some point. But we ended up taking the Kennel down in December to get it out of the living room and put his new dog bed in the same spot. The "jumbo" size is plenty big enough for Bozley at 50lbs and he will have room to grow. We have it in the living room during the day but then take it to the bedroom at night. I think Bozley gets hot on the bed...so at night he tends to go back and forth between our bed, his bed, and the floor. 

One thing that was great through the summer was Boz's puppy pool! He loves playing in the water and it was also a convenient place to give him a bath when it was still warm enough out (especially if he'd gotten dirty while he was in the backyard). But it's so funny to watch his "zoomies" after he jumps out of the pool. I like that this puppy pool folds up easily to be stored in the garage during the winter months. 

The shampoo we bought shortly after bringing Bozley home is Healthy Breeds Oatmeal and Aloe. The oatmeal and aloe are supposed to be good for sensitive skin. I think it has been working really well! His fur is so incredibly soft after his baths and brushing. And it has a nice Pina Colada scent. :) We don't bathe him very often (just a couple times a month and/or when he gets muddy beyond his paws), and we still have plenty left after 7 months.  

As Bozley has gotten bigger, it's gotten a little more difficult to bathe him. We had been spending a lot of time and energy during the bath just trying to keep him in the bathtub. There are a few products we've found that work really well to keep him in relatively the same spot and to keep him busy. This suction cup and this grooming loop have been working great. We also got this to attach to the side of the tub that we put peanut butter on...which keeps him busy. He'll voluntarily get into the tub after we put the peanut butter in there.


We have several different kinds of brushes and combs for the cats and dogs. The first one is a comb that is supposed to be good for shedding and the second is just a regular slicker brush.
Since Bozley goes outside to do his business, there are a lot of times when he gets muddy in the backyard. I was trying to just wipe his paws when he came in, but it didn't work very well. Then I found this thing and it works so much better! Boz doesn't really love it, but he's getting used to it...and doesn't seem to mind it as much as when I was just wiping his paws off with the towel. You just fill it with water and put their feet in there. It's simple and works pretty good! 

One of Bozley's favorite toys to play with are the no-stuffing animals. He and the chihuahuas will chase it and play tug of war together. He loves the squeaker in it too (and luckily doesn't try to tear it out). We have yet to find a toy that he prefers to chew on instead of our arms though. :P We have a LOT of chew toys...just none so far that has curbed the biting. So we're still working on that! But he loves to play with toys likes these: 

Bozley also has a lot of rope toys. But, I've found from my online reading that you do need to be careful and don't let them play with them unsupervised. If there are any snags or lose threads, the dog can swallow it and it can potentially cause some major problems in his bowels. So make sure to discard them if they start falling apart. 

His newest favorite toy is one that is filled with an empty water bottle that has a squeaker cap. When the water bottle is crushed so much that it no longer squeaks, you can just replace the water bottle! Bozley loves it!  

With Johnny working from home right now, we needed a way to keep Bozley from going back there and bothering Johnny. We already had this gate that we put at the top of the stairs, but we also added one in the hallway. They work really well and I like being able to just lift the lever and walk through the gate instead of putting it up and taking it down all the time, or stepping over it. The only bad thing is that sometimes we're not paying attention and stub our toe on the bottom rail that sticks up about two inches or so. But other than that, it works out great! 

I think that's about all that I can think of at the moment. :) 

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Last day of September?!

 I just can't believe how fast this year is going by! 

We celebrated Ashlyn's SIXTEENTH birthday at home with ice cream cake. We'd planned to have dinner with my mom and grandparents' the weekend before, but Ashlyn had gone to the park with some friends and did not social distance at all, so we postponed it for this weekend. 


Johnny also brought home some beautiful fall flowers for me last week. I love the way he is always thinking of me and will pick up little things for me while he is out running errands...just to say he loves me. :) I'm a very lucky girl!

I have a work file that I'm currently trying to finish...partly just to get it out of the way and move on to a different file. One thing that I don't particularly like about the new system is that there is far less information given about the files on the dashboard before claiming them. The files in the old queue often had enough information that you could get an idea of what kind of file it is...like if it is a jail call or audio from body-worn camera footage. Often those types of files have poor-quality audio and/or background noise which makes the file quite a bit slower to get through.

Milo woke up early wanting fed...which woke up Boz who needed to go outside. Sometimes we get that out of the way early enough that I can lay back down for a little while before I have to wake Johnny up for work...but not this morning. :P So I let Bozley out, fed the cats, and went back outside to play with Boz for a little bit. Then I came back inside and finished loading the dishwasher and started it so the dishes will be done for dinner tonight. We're having turkey chili for dinner...which is made the exact same way that I make chili already except with ground turkey instead of ground beef. It tastes similar enough that if someone didn't already know, they wouldn't realize it was turkey instead of hamburger. 

After I made coffee and woke Johnny up for the day, I started making some Banana Cake Bread since we had some leftover bananas that were overly ripe. Aubry was super excited when I mentioned it. She said, "Oooh! The kind with brown sugar on top?!" :) After she woke up this morning, she said, "I knew something smelled good!" 

Bozley is needing another bath. I've contemplated taking him to the groomer because I want to get him used to going so that he doesn't freak out when he's older. He really just needs a bath and to have the hair on his paws trimmed right now. He's starting to get his feathery hair on the back of his front legs, his neck, and the top of his ears...but it'll still be awhile before his full coat comes in when he'll eventually need a full-on haircut. Our last dog, Bandit, absolutely hated being groomed. I try to comb Boz pretty often and keep his nails trimmed so that hopefully he doesn't mind having it done as he gets bigger and it would become more difficult. We haven't actually taken any of our other pets to the groomer, so I will have to find one in the area that is recommended. And next week I'll take Bozley in for his last round of puppy shots at the vet! He just needs his last Lepto, Parvo, and then the Rabies vaccination...then we'll be done until next summer. :)   

Well...back to work! 

Friday, September 18, 2020

2020 is...rough.

This year has been a tough year for our family. While one would probably think it is because of the pandemic...that is just a small portion of it. My Great-Aunt Betty died on May 4th. Then my Aunt Carole died on May 7th. There was a graveside service for each of them, but with Covid-19 we didn't gather as we normally would have. 

And then on September 9th, my Grandma Ina (Carole's mom) also passed away. Grandma's death was particularly hard. For many of us grandkids, a large portion our childhoods were spent at her house. Our children spent a lot of time at her house. Every Christmas Eve was spent at her house. My grandparents sold my mom the land she built her house on...right next door to their house. So we were very close and made so many memories over the years. As grateful as we are to have all those wonderful memories, it's also devastating to know that we won't be making more memories with her. 

My grandma loved to read. She had hundreds of books on three bookcases in the living room as well as built-in shelves that cover an entire wall, two bookcases in the dining room, a bookcase near the hallway, and then three bookcases in the computer room...each one packed full of books. Each one has one of her return address labels or her name written inside the front cover. We were able to go through all of her books and pick the ones we want...as many as we wanted. I've moved all my textbooks and nonfiction books so that I can put Grandma's books on my little bookcase in our bedroom. If I had the room, I'd take all the books and create a library downstairs. I'd love to have built-in bookcases. <3 

The girls and I attended her graveside service. It largely consisted of family and some close family friends saying a few words about her and their relationship with her. Aubry decided to stand up and give her own impromptu speech, which was beautiful. 

Since Johnny had to work and is working from home, we had to bring the puppies with us to my mom's house. They were in their kennels while we were at the cemetery. Afterwards, I took Bozley with me next door to my grandparents' house. He was such a good boy. He does well around people...even crowds of people. He pretty much stayed by me the whole time aside from when some of the kids were walking him around on the leash. He would explore in my vicinity or just lay at my feet. He had no problem with people petting him (although sometimes the puppy biting would start, so I had to correct him with that). He is just so laid back...and the calm is a definite improvement from the crazy, high-strung chihuahuas! But I think having Boz there after the funeral was nice for everyone. One of my cousins told me that she was really glad he was there...because dogs bring comfort and happiness. 

Here is a picture of Boz with Ashlyn and Neko when we stopped at Quik Trip on our way back home: 


Boz really does well off the leash. In the days leading up to the funeral, I spent quite a bit of time between my mom's house and my grandparents' house. He had his harness on, but he doesn't like to go to the bathroom while on the leash so I would unclip it in the yard between the houses (there are no fences) and he never strayed more than 6 feet or so away from me. Eventually I just abandoned the leash altogether because he would walk right beside me as we went back and forth. But...he also doesn't like not being around me. Like if we're in the backyard at home and I go in the house, he won't stay out there. Even if Johnny is out there, he will bark at the door to come inside with me. So I don't know if he would be the same with anyone else. Boz definitely seems to have bonded the most with me...but I think it's just because I'm the one he spends the day with. Johnny is working in the bedroom during the day while I'm usually in the living room with Boz. And to make sure Bozley isn't loud or anything while Johnny is working, I take him with me if I have to go anywhere during the day. I also feed him more often, so there's that. ;) 

We did get some good news this week though. We found out that Johnny will be able to work from home through the end of the year! We're very, very happy about that. I've gotten used to having him home with me all day! I get to spend each of his breaks with him and bring him coffee when he needs a refill, etc. Plus there's more time with him in the mornings and no waiting for him to get home after work. And of course, the greatest benefit is that he's not exposed to illnesses. It'd be nice if he could always work from home! 

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Labor Day and School Day!

Labor Day weekend was full of laboring! :P

Johnny was working in the yard until late Saturday night trying to cut out some trees that keep growing along the fence. He finally called it quits because he needed some new blades for the reciprocating saw he was using. So I ordered those online for curbside pick-up. Sunday morning Johnny was up early tearing out a lot of tall weeds that have grown around the back porch and along the small fence next to the porch. We need to figure out what to do about that little fence. It's really just a roll of wire fence that is kinda leaned up against some random poles that we stuck in the ground. It doesn't stay up so the animals get back there anyway. One of these days we'll have to decide if we want to keep that area blocked off...and if  so, replace it with an actual chain-link fence or something.  

I've been busy working as well. I picked up three files all for the same case and between 20-35 minutes each in length. The case itself is pretty boring, but the audio is good and the speakers are all pretty clear. Since that's not always the case, I went ahead and picked up the last two files for the case that were still in the queue today. Those two files total 110 minutes on top of the 85 minutes I already had. These files are actually from the old system since there weren't many files available on the new dashboard when I looked the other day. That means I'm typing these files from scratch instead of editing from the AI. Really the only difference is that it takes a bit longer typing up the first draft, and then editing as I would from the AI file. I really like when I'm able to get several files for the same case. Certain words and spellings are usually clarified among different interviews so then I can use that information as reference for the other interviews. 

And Ashlyn started the first day of her sophomore year! There were some issues here and there getting connected to the zoom meetings for certain classes, but that's to be expected. Overall it went smoothly and she even got her assignments all done right after classes were over. Hopefully the year will go smoothly! 


 

And now I gotta get back to work! :) 

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Hello September!

 Man...I can't believe how fast the months go by. Soon the year will be over again! 

Bozley is now three months old as of September 1st! He is doing so good. :) He is completely potty-trained now, so that's awesome! He's had no accidents in the house and goes to the backdoor whenever he needs to go outside. He'll sit quietly in front of the door unless I don't notice him, then he'll bark after a little bit. He'd also been doing great sleeping in the crate...until this week. :P We'd go to bed and he'd stay in the crate for about an hour before he would start whining and barking. On day 3 of no sleep, we made the executive decision to let him sleep in our bed since he is potty-trained. Now he sleeps in between our feet all night long without waking up and everyone is happy. :) 

We went to the vet today to get another round of puppy shots. He weighed 18 pounds! The vet commented on how calm and sweet he is. :) His skin is completely healed and back to normal. His coat is so silky smooth now. I don't think I've ever felt a dog with such soft fur. And he is such a pretty color. He'll go back in a month for his last round of puppy shots and his rabies shot...then he'll be good until next year! We'll see how his heart murmur is doing during his next appointment as well. Hopefully he has already outgrown it! 
 
We don't have any plans for Labor Day weekend. Johnny is off until Tuesday but I have to work. :P But work is going well! I got the hang of the editing platform pretty quick. When there's not much work available on it, I can switch back to the old site to pick up some files. There has been a pretty steady amount of work between the two. 

Ashlyn starts back to school Tuesday! The high school has changed things around this year to accommodate both students who are learning online and those who are at the school in person. Instead of the normal block scheduling in the past where the students have 5 classes one day and 5 different classes the next which alternate each day, they'll have 5 classes everyday for 9 weeks and then they'll have the 5 different classes everyday the next 9 weeks. And parents can choose to change the learning model (online or in person) at 9 week intervals. Ashlyn will be learning remotely for the first 9 weeks and we'll see how things go. 

Oh and I have these comparison photos showing how much Bozley has grown in just a month (and a few days)!