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a video to share

Anne | April 10, 2010

I didn’t do my homework and no post for this week. Dolly, Fitchburg’s most photogenic pit bull, is a little under the weather. She skipped her breakfast this morning and has wicked bad gas. Yuck.

But a friend emailed this to me and I found it pretty cute. What European Dogs Do

Enjoy.

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Nicknames

Anne | February 14, 2010
dog in house

Dolly gets ready for her busy day.

It seems like we all have a proper name and then the name that people call us. Same thing happens with dogs.

Dolly’s real name is Dorothy Ann O’Connor. We call her:

  •  Dolly
  • The Doll
  • Dollie-o 
  • Dollster
  • Duckie- this seems to embarress her
  • Ding-Dong
  • Sweetie
  • Sweets
  • Fierce One
  • Trouble

and a few I won’t list here.

Please chime in. What do you call your best friend?

Come back Sunday, February 21 to learn Bubba’s fate.

Here’s a fun link about naming dogs. http://www.dog-names.us/database.asp

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Playing and socialization

Anne | January 24, 2010

Dogs who are busy and well-adjusted will be happier animals. They will have happier owners. Sometimes it can be a challenge to keep your dog busy, especially if she is young and active. It helps if they have a like-minded friend. Try as you might, walking with your dog on a leash for 45 minutes will not get all the naughtiness out.

Dolly and Bubba love to play tug-of-war. Yes, that play is frowned on by vigilante trainers, but hey, they like it and it tires them out. Both animals have lost 10 pounds each of unwanted flab over the last year, this play is important.

Bicycle tires as tug-of-war pulls

A deceased tug tire rests inside a not yet used tug tire.

 Be creative in your choice of toys, there is no need to enrich your local pet store. An old Kevlar bead bicycle tire is one of the dynamic duo’s favorite toys. A great use for something we haven’t figured out how to recycle yet. So be ecologically correct; reduce, recycle and REUSE!

Some people are much  more organized with tire re-using. http://www.greatgreengoods.com/2008/02/26/recycled-bicycle-tire-rug/comment-page-1/#comment-333676

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Chapter 2 Doll Comes Home

theanneoc | November 14, 2009

Even before I left the shelter I knew it was a done deal. “Anne and a pit bull bitch would make a wonderful match,” my friend Paul happily informed the dog officer. I always used Paul for a reference. You can depend on him to say just the right thing. I called Laurie at the shelter. “Okay, she’s coming with me. Can you call her Dolly until she gets home?” It turns out Dorothy was really too long of a name to call a dog, but Dottie was out of the question. My cousin’s wife was named Dottie. So Dolly the Dog she became and a good thing too, because people could sing “Hello Dolly” to her if they ran out of things to say.

 

As it turns out the list of rules for a newly adopted pit bull is endless.

  1. No heavy duty playing for a few days. She just had her operation.
  2. The dog enters the house behind the person.
  3. The dog cannot go on the furniture until she earns the privilege.
  4. The dog walks beside or behind the person, not in front.
  5. Never leave the dog loose in the house.
  6. No tug of war.

 

I did my best. Dolly came home, followed me inside and checked the joint out. Dolly went on walks around the neighborhood. Dolly chewed through three leashes, five dog toys and one chair arm the first week. Dolly chewed through the wiring for the tow hitch in the back of the Jeep the next. At some point she gnawed a bit of molding into oblivion.

 

Then she learned to sit and to come. She learned to walk on a loose leash on the sidewalks and snowy paths. In just a short time she learned to walk without the leash on the trails. She lost two pounds of pound excess during her first few months home. She met her grandparents and tried to chase their cat. She charmed Cathy and John downstairs into waiting for her to come home so they could give her a cookie. Their cat chased her.

 

I kept a close eye on things. Dolly never was allowed to play with more than one dog at a time at the shelter and never with another pittie. She became nervous if people loomed up at her out of the dark. That quirk was okay with me. Iignored the fact if I didn’t have to walk the dog each night I wouldn’t be out in the dark in the first place.

 

One fateful day we went to a different entrance to walk the trails. Several cars were parked at the end of the road near Flat Rock Reservoir but I decided to walk there anyway. There really wasn’t enough time to drive somewhere else that morning. A bit leery, we leashed up and headed out. Immediately we met up with a group of three large dogs and their person. Off leash. Uh-oh.

 

“It’s okay, let her go,” the woman urged. “Was this a ‘try it, you’ll like it’ tactic, would these big dogs maul my now-slimmed down pittie?” I wondered. If one of those mammoth dogs was injured would there be another “pit bull attacks innocents” story in the local rag? Needless to say I was cautious but didn’t want to cheat Dolly out of any play time.

 

“Are you sure?” I asked.

 

“Yes, there’s lots of us up here. We meet at 10.”

 

“But I’ve never had her loose with other dogs,” Lucy countered.

 

A pitiful whine came from down below. The leash was stretched taut and the dog was quivering.

 

“Alright, if you’re sure.”

 

Life was never the same.

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