
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
PALS Moments
Nameless lady: strapped into a wheelchair. For good measure, held in by an attached table over which she leans, trying to pull herself up and out. Every time I look at her, she's making eye contact. "Help me. Help me." As on the last visit and the one before that, I go over and hold her hand. She clings to mine, and gives me background information, none of which sounds good. "They're all dead," she says, and she could be referring to something in her past or to the room we're in right now. I don't talk to her because I don't know what to say that might help. I think she just wants out.
Helen: new, and sitting by herself in a hallway nook. She keeps falling down, she says. Her family and her dog live in Mackenzie Town, and she has no idea why they put her here. She can't bear to go to the main sitting room, because it's so sad. "I just don't fit in here," she says. We tell her we'll be back in two weeks and we'll keep our fingers crossed that she'll be back in Mackenzie Town. I'm thinking she couldn't be too hard to look after because she's so tiny. If she were my mother I'd just take her home with me.
Tawnia: Native, looks about 35. In a wheelchair by the door. A volunteer says to her, "Too cold to to outside for a smoke today, right?" Tawnia says, "I've been out three times already." Volunteer: "I wouldn't do it." Tawnia: "Well, you ain't got any Indian in ya."
Saturday, December 13, 2008
GINNY INTERMISSION

Here is foster-mama Ginny, who loves all this puppy business and who (in this picture) has just captured a wild sheep.
IGGY INTERMISSION

Thursday, December 11, 2008
KEYWORDS: "OUT THERE"
I'll miss his baby-fur and wet nose and the little snuffly-noises he makes when he's sleeping. As the volunteer coordinator at the Humane Society put it, saying goodbye to a dog leaves a wound. Which, she added, "...you sew up with another dog."
So we'll see what happens next. According to the e-mail I just fowarded to Don, there are more puppies that need fostering. These puppies are currently "out there" where day-time highs are going to be -20. Can we help?
Of course we can help! How many puppies are there? I will take all them all and keep them "in here" where it's warm, and there are so many pee-stains on the carpet that a few more won't hurt.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
TRISTAN THE SNOW DOG!

Friday, December 5, 2008
Hmmm... maybe I can chew you into the shape of a shoe...

BUT CAT FOOD IS GOOOOOD.....

Thursday, December 4, 2008
TRISTAN UPDATE

Tuesday, December 2, 2008
"LEAVE IT!"

Saturday, November 29, 2008
TO MY FOREVER FAMILY... WHERE ARE YOU?
I sleep through the night in a playpen beside my foster-humans' bed. If they stay up too late, I climb the stairs by myself and wait for them to come up and put me to bed.
During the day I will nap by myself in my special place beside the couch.
I ""Go Pee!" and "Go Poop!" on command.
I walk on a leash unless I don't feel like it.
I like to lick the cat's face. I am starting to think the cat is a dog.
I sit for treats as long as my bum will stay on the floor when I'm excited. Check out my video with dog-trainer Megan!
Today, I started learning the "Leave it!" command.
I am learning to have short naps in that scary crate - today I was brave enough to go in and lay down all by myself!
I hope my forever family comes soon. I can tell that my foster-humans are starting to love me, and the longer I stay, the sadder they will be when it's time for me to leave!
Tristan
AWWWWWW...

He is also learning the command "leave it!"
I don't think he's going to be very tall - squat and solid, that's my guess.
Friday, November 28, 2008
AN APPETITE FOR LITERATURE

Here is Tristan under the coffee table... fast asleep among the books. He loves to chew on books!
"So many words!" he says. "I just can't get enough of them!"
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
EVERYTHING IS RELATIVE

DINING WITH JACK

Tuesday, November 25, 2008
DOGGIE WARS

Believe it or not, Tristan is learning to sit and lay down! He should have it completely figured out within the next two days - he is a very smart puppy! I think it's all the vitamins he's getting - paper vitamins, shoe vitamins, plant vitamins, chair vitamins and wicker basket vitamins.
Monday, November 24, 2008
POOPIE NEWS!
Twice today, he actually went to the door - not in a definitive way, but kind of a tentative "hmmm... I wonder if I'm supposed to go outside for something..." and both times, he performed like a champion as soon as he hit the grass.
Don't worry, I won't take pictures of that!
TA DAAAA!

"ARE YOU MADE OF FABRIC?"

TRISTAN AT WORK

NIGHT #2 - AND NOT A PEEP!

Sunday, November 23, 2008
PUPPY HEAVEN

Book of Puppy Training:
"Tether your puppy, and let him sleep on a blanket beside your bed. He may whine a bit during the night. Just reach out and give him a scratch to reassure him. If he becomes really anxious, take him out to eliminate, and then place him back on the blanket.
Book of Tristan: "Tether your puppy and let him sleep on a blanket beside your bed. He may go in circles and tangle himself up, and then frantically try to chew through the tether."
or
"Put your puppy in the crate, which should be braced against the couch with just enough space to get your arm in, so you can give him a scratch when he fusses. Fall asleep so that wiley coyote-pup can sneak out and try to scramble up on the couch."
or
"Put your puppy in the crate and lock the door. Put a clock beside him to tick-tock like his mommy's heart. He may squeal at 120 decibals. Adult dog may join in, bouncing up and down and poking you with her nose because there is a puppy crying and you are doing nothing. Have patience. Give puppy a "shhh" now and then to let him know you're there, and take him out to pee every two or three hours. And relax... the first night is always the busiest."
Saturday, November 22, 2008
SOCIALIZING

TRISTAN - Baby #1

And here he is - the newest pack member! When Tristan arrived, he was motionless (and expressionless) for all of ten minutes. And then his little tail began to wag, and we offered him some kibble. He loves food!
Now, 2 1/2 hours later, he has been happily accepted by Ginny and Jack, ignored by Iggy and snuggled by the neighbors. He even went pee outside on the 5th trip out. No accidents so far, and he's gone in and out of his crate a few times without any worries.
A sweet little fellah! It's hard to see it in the pictures, but he even has that little sharpei wrinkle running down his nose. It will be hard to say goodbye when he gets adopted, but between now and then we'll enjoy his company.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Packing Up!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
