Doggie Talk is a blog for dog lovers. Colette is a National Certified Master Groomer and hopes to bring you into her world of Dogs, with humor, truths, and myths,and bring you beind the scenes of the real world of Dogs. And with 2 new wolfhounds added to our family, we plan on sharing the love, life, laughter, and the joys when you live with Irish wolfhounds. We would love to answer your questions so feel free to ask or comment. We look forward to hearing from you.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Colette's-Doggie Talk: Wolfhound Adventures in home decor
Colette's-Doggie Talk: Wolfhound Adventures in home decor: Wolfhound Adventures in home décor Dugan and Willow ...
Wolfhound Adventures in home decor
Wolfhound Adventures
Dugan and Willow |
Dugan |
Owning a single Wolfhound takes a lot of commitment, but two is
double the trouble, and double your fun, and as for those of you with more than two, you have my complete
sympathy and admiration, because you are endlessly immersed in the magic of Wolfhound heaven. You are
hopelessly lost in your sea of fur babies.
When you see that first little wet face pop from the womb,
your heart is stolen and carried to a place of utopia where you and your hounds are on a cloud all your own.
When that puppy takes it’s first breath of life, your mind is melted and as each one struggles to come into the world, you carefully assist the long awaited litter. With careful hands and a tender voice you are coaching momma with every contraction, and when the whelping is compete, you spend endless nights sleeping in the whelping box. You need to ensure each and every one is getting enough milk, staying warm, and praying that momma is doing a good job by giving each and every one tender loving care. You check each one for color, gender, and health, giving them names and keeping them clean. Your work has just begun, Mummy to needs to be examined to be sure all went well with the delivery and is able to nurse all the new arrivals, there is much to be done and no time for yourself, so you sneak in a few rounds of winks when you can and eat your meals close to the pups.
The next 10 to 12 weeks is truly a labor of love as you care for these little bundles from heaven, taking measures to ensure the continued good health and well being of the littler. Ribbons of many colors are placed around their necks to distinguish who is who, interviews with perspective new homes, contracts are up dated, vet appointments for blood tests, worming, and vaccinations , cleaning and feeding, and the list goes on. Yes you are a BREEDER, hopelessly lost to the world
of Wolfhounds and the joys they bring.
Tracy Mccarthy Breeder |
When that puppy takes it’s first breath of life, your mind is melted and as each one struggles to come into the world, you carefully assist the long awaited litter. With careful hands and a tender voice you are coaching momma with every contraction, and when the whelping is compete, you spend endless nights sleeping in the whelping box. You need to ensure each and every one is getting enough milk, staying warm, and praying that momma is doing a good job by giving each and every one tender loving care. You check each one for color, gender, and health, giving them names and keeping them clean. Your work has just begun, Mummy to needs to be examined to be sure all went well with the delivery and is able to nurse all the new arrivals, there is much to be done and no time for yourself, so you sneak in a few rounds of winks when you can and eat your meals close to the pups.
Willow |
The wolfhound isn't for everyone, so before deciding to get one, look beyond the magic, and know exactly what your getting yourself into. Nothing comes free, everything worth having has a price, and I don't mean just cash. If you want a wolfhound do your homework and don't be in a hurry. Research breeders, and the breed, because you are not buying just a dog. You are getting a forever family member.
Dugan and Willow |
Dugan consoling Mummy |
enough to give me a tiny corner. If I am in the potty, so are
they, unless I run really fast and close the door behind me. Only problem with my theory is, they
take one stride to my 10 and usually beat me to the door. So I have learned to hold it until they are asleep, I tip toe down the hall and into the bathroom, quietly close the door so I can pee in peace. All happy with myself that I was able to seek by them, I finish up wash my hands and when I open the door, I find my audience completely blocking the way out, smiling at me as if to say is this hide and seek, it was fun can we do that again!
The greatest thing about Wolfhounds are they are extremely smart and
pick up things very easily. It’s amazing what they pick up, your shoes, your
clothes, the kids toys, the cat, you, when they come up behind you and stick
that cold nose up your butt. Yep that will pick you up alright!, they
are real good at that! Hal and his pal Dugan |
Fearghus found your other shoe |
WET FACE RUN! |
Did I happen to mention they grow very quickly? Yep they do. These cute little 25 lb puppies in the process of 5 short months have turned into 103 lbs of bounding bundles of joy. I could swear they grew 3 inches more just 5 minutes ago! They don't stop growing until they are about 2 to 3 years old, sometimes longer. They are so happy to see us all the time even if we walk out of another room. Tails are wagging in all directions and that cute little figurine that we love so much. Well it’s gone, along with anything else that happen to get in the line of fire. Brace yourself it gets better…. Wolfhound puppies take great joy in chewing, and you can’t give them enough things to keep them busy, because they get board with their own toys. Mostly because they can destroy them in 10 seconds flat. I haven’t found a toy yet that is Wolfhound proof. I have picture proof shared from friends on our social network to give you some examples of their handy work. All I can say is, you better be on a first name basis with the good people at your local home repair store.
Chance killed the goose hiding in that pillow! |
Oh and feather pillows are always a lot fun
also. After all Wolfhounds are hunting dogs, who ever said they didn't hunt birds never had a goose down pillow.
Sight hounds are amazing, dogs because they have very keen eye
sight, if one single thing is changed they notice it. Doesn’t seem to matter
where you put it they notice it, the tiniest little string on the floor they go
after it, next thing you know, you have a completely unraveled rug.
art work by Emmett |
Raider so proud of his work |
Yep life is
sure fun with that wolfie that you always wanted all your life. But I have got
to tell you, when you busted that pup in the act of redecorating your home, and you just want to spit! they look at you and say look mummy I killed the goose that was living in that pillow! With feathers floating in the air, stuck to his nose,
covering every inch of the floor, all you want to do is laugh and wish you
had the camera with you.
You may call this destruction, Wolfhound people call it redecorating, because we know it is our job to puppy proof, and get the things you value out of reach.
You may call this destruction, Wolfhound people call it redecorating, because we know it is our job to puppy proof, and get the things you value out of reach.
Kyla's bomb squad |
complements of Lindreah |
Couch pillow are another issue, they are soft and comfy and you think you just have it broke in to fit the contours of your butt, well did you at all consider the comfort of your Wolfie's butt. No Problem they will make it just right. More advise, two words DUCK TAPE.
Wolfhound owners best friend.
From what I have been told and what I know about Wolfhounds, they do calm down and If your still insane by the time they are 15 months old. Then and only then can you call yourself a Wolfie person.
Wolfhound owners best friend.
Fen went to Italy once, never again |
And that’s the buzz on Doggie-Talk
Have a tail waggin, dog drooling, butt sniffin day
Huggies to my doggies
Colette J Griffin
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