The Journey of Little Rosanne Rosannadanna

Please follow along as my new puppy, Rosanne Rosannadanna, learns all about life, the universe and everything.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

ROSANNE ROSANNADANNA: Her First Day

Wednesday, Sept 29, 2010 What a full day little Rosanne Rosannadanna has had! And a day chock full of learning experiences it was. I am, quite frankly, exhausted. (I am actually writing this entry on Thursday morning - no way could I get computer time yesterday).

Three major events:
Morning: to My Dogs Gym to be with me as I taught the 11 am class.
Afternoon: to Auntie Lynn's house for meet-and-greet, play time, video work. Then home for a nap.
Evening: Back to the Gym to attend pet manners class as students.

Rosanne has adapted to being on leash now. Last night she seemed as if a leash was a totally foreign concept. I'm using Marcus' front-attachment harness for her and it's actually too big for her. She's consistently peeing right away when I take her out on leash. We have a family rule for puppies: POTTY FIRST, PARTY SECOND - all potty excursions are on leash. I stand in one spot until she goes. Then, the leash comes off and she's free to do what she likes - which at this point is to hang around me.

Last night her intro to Joey was not great. Joey did the Beardie bark at her to get her to move and she stayed back under my legs as I sat in a chair. This was in the small yard off my office. Joey bounced around trying to engage her but she just watched. After a bit, she came out and walked around ignoring Joey. Joey gave up and we had simple ignoring of each other.

Marcus was actually better with her in the introduction. He sniffed her appropriately and she allowed it. Later in the house Marcus barked and charged at her when she was in the Puppy Palace (exercise pen) and she fell over and squealed. Marcus then had a series of treat-treat-treat for looking calmly at the puppy in the Puppy Palace and we had peace after that. This morning (Wed), Joey and Marcus pretty much ignored her when we were all outside for potty breaks. And she rather ignored them too being very focused on me.
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TRAINING: NOISY GETS YOU NOTHING, QUIET GETS YOU EVERYTHING - this is a phrase from Emma Parsons. Rosanne whimpers when put in the Puppy Palace and whimpers when I approach to see her or let her out. Nothing happens for noisy puppies; quiet puppies get lifted out, door opened, pets and lovin'. She is incredibly smart and has nailed this game when I am nearby.
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AT THE GYM: I unloaded all of her gear and set up the X-pen for her to use while I teach my class. While walking about outside with her in the baby sling, she fell, jumped or slid out onto the asphalt. She never made sound! She shook herself off and appeared to be OK. Sheesh! That was scary.

She did not sleep while I taught class. Mostly she sat and watched everything. She chewed a Kong and chewed her dried rabbit ear. Class attendees were a 5-month-old Golden Retriever and a one-year-old Golden Retriever. The two class dogs were quite curious about her and I allowed them, one at a time, to come check her out at the X-pen watching VERY carefully that none of the dogs became subject to barrier frustration. I'm not fond of dogs greeting through gates, fences, X-pens, etc.

After class the Goldens had a play session while I carried Rosanne around watching them play. I did put her down for a little bit. The one-year-old had swiped Rosanne's Kong from the Xpen and she was totally focused on that. Rosanne bounced around, did play-downs, chased the two dogs a bit, they over-faced her a bit, not bad, she went back for more. I did lots of "puppy, puppy" call-outs when she was interested in the dogs with perfect head-turn responses, verbal marker, gallop to me for her treat.

At one point, Rosanne gave the five-month-old a cut-off signal. The five-month-old did not read that signal and continued over-facing Rosanne. We ended there. People she met: Judi, Brooke, Neil, Susan, Jim Dogs she met: Laney(1-year-old), Bailey (5-month-old)

VISIT TO AUNTIE LYNN: Oh! Did she ever have a great time at Lynn's house! Lynn's 11-month-old Wire Haired Vizsla was a very good puppy raiser for Rosanne to engage with. Every time Rosanne gave a cut-off signal (lie down, roll sideways), Ziva respected that and stopped forward motion towards Rosanne. THIS is what I call a good learning session. I'm not fond of puppies playing together but prefer instead for my puppy to learn one-on-one good communication skills from an older dog with good skills. Ziva had a really cool way to invite play with Rosanne - she dangled a toy from her mouth and would try to get Rosanne to grab it. There were very brief moments where both girls had hold of the toy but I could not get video as it was mere nanoseconds long.

I took lots of video and lots of video snaps which I will roll all together into one clip. Rosanne is a master at carrying obejcts around. We played baby-fetch with a pine cone - she's a fetcher! Wooo hooo! Lynn and I both commented on how good Rosanne looks when she runs full out. She looks beautiful! Auntie Lynn thought Rosanne was quite cute - they greeted and cuddled and played with a toy. Oh boy, new friends! This is a good thing as Auntie Lynn will be puppy-sitting Rosanne soon while I go off to do a seminar and then a workshop.

We had a really long and very nice play-learning session with Lynn and Ziva. I did "puppy, puppy" call-outs and added in a few "Rosanne" call-outs too. She responded with head-whips to either, got marked and treated. I love to see her little gallop towards me! THIS is what you want for socialization with your puppy - one person and/or one dog at a time, focused engagement with the person or the dog, and really getting to know the person or the dog. Yes, the barrage of strangers oohing and aahing and petting is probably good but I prefer interaction and engagement and learning sessions.



Thank you, Auntie Lynn, for such a nice greeting time! Lynn and I did a film session for one of our training videos. The subject of the video included distractions so I walked Rosanne on leash in and out of the video clip while Ziva was demonstrating the training task. I haven't watched the video yet; I do hope it's good! Rosanne has been in Oregon less than 24 hours and already I am putting her to work. I have always said that all my dogs are working dogs and they all participate in the earning of funds. She joined the workforce a bit sooner than I had expected!

Treats used: Roll-over (salmon type) and bits of her food.
People met: Lynn
Dog met: Ziva

We had a much needed afternoon nap. I settled everyone down, laid on the couch with the TV on and fell asleep as did Rosanne (in her crate). She fussed and whined with a vengenance when she heard me get up - she had to potty! Good girl.



BACK TO THE GYM: What a wonderful surprise! Auntie Barbara was at the Gym. Barbara's father was a PackMaster or Master of Hounds (I forget the correct title) for a hunting pack of Beagles when she was a kid. So she loves hounds (though she's a Beardie person as an adult). She took Rosanne and carried her all about, lovin' her up and having a great time. Rosanne is a cuddler and a love-bug with everyone and she definitely enjoyed being Barbara's little princess. Auntie Barbara helped fix her harness so it wasn't quite so big too. Rosanne and I sat in on a Start Right class. We did not do what the class was doing. We worked on conditioning the relationship between click and treat.
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TRAINING: I worked on click/treats for anything I wanted to see more of - looking at me, lifting nose from ground, doing puppy downs, running towards me. Rosanne offers lots of sits but I am not marking and reinforcing those. I don't like sit as a default behavior. I find it annoying to try to train a dog who just sits, sits, sits when it doesn't know what to do. I don't reinforce sits in a new dog or puppy until quite a ways down the road. I want a good training history of being on one's feet, doing things, offering behaviors, etc before working on sit. She does have adorable little sits I must say!
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People she met: Barbara, Shirley, Lynne

Dogs she met: Kona, 6 old month BC, and one of Barbara's Beardies



AT HOME: I thought I had Rosanne safely tucked into the Puppy Palace so that I could do a little on the computer in my office. Rosanne got out! I didn't know she was out until I heard her screaming. Marcus had charged her, pinned her down while "attacking" her (no contact, just intimidation). Joey was there but did nothing to split Marcus off. BJ would have clobbered Marcus before he even charged the puppy. There's a reason BJ had very strong limits on Marcus!

After separating everyone, we had a 15-minute-round of treats for everyone while I sat on the couch, Rosanne next to me, Marcus on his little bed on the couch, Joey in front of me. Peace has reigned since then with all dogs being in the office with me and all being civilized. Joey does know it's OK to read the riot act to Marcus and has had to do so several times since BJ left for the Bridge. So I'm not sure why he didn't step in. He's a splitter by nature. Maybe he's a bit bamboozled by this little creature that is so new. She is none the worse for the event though and everyone is co-existing quite peacefully since then.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

ROSANNE ROSANNADANNA: Finally Asleep!

HOLY COW ! This little girl is a go-go-go energizer bunny! She is incredibly inquisitive and in motion constantly until *crash*! she's asleep. At Delta cargo they put her little crate on the counter. I took the metal ties off of it, opened the door and she jumped into my arms and proceeded to plaster my face with licking. I carried her around while taking care of paperwork, got out the camera and had a bystander take a little video of her in my arms.


I took her out to a tiny little triangle of icky dirt and scrubby grass (industrial parking lot, ugh). No go, nada, nothing. She drank a little water though and ate a little bit of food. I had dug up Marcus' (Havanese) seatbelt harness so had her on that in the front seat in a small dog cuddle bed. Oh my, she chewed on the bed, wiggled around, whined while I drove and massaged her with one hand. Twenty minutes of freeway driving, wham! out like a light.
We arrived home around 9 pm or 9:30 pm. She met her brothers, I finally got lunch (which was dinner by this time), fed the boys, Rosanne finally peed. Whew! I thought I would never get this gang settled in. I put her in her little crate up on a table next to my bed and went to bed to watch TV. I heard a little thump-bump from the crate. She had fallen over sideways, flat out asleep. She's still asleep so the boys and I can have a little alone time. I discovered my video camera does a thing called "video snap" - takes a 2-second video, kind of a photo with motion. I got some cute video snaps of her chewing on a Kong which I'll post tomorrow. Boy, figuring out who, what, where and when was a bit taxing but we got it all worked out eventually.



***************************************************************************** TRAINING: Not only is Rosanne adorable - she's very cool! I had her in an Xpen in the living room while I ate my dinner in front of the TV. Then, to let her out of the Xpen, all my old habits kicked right in. DOORS DO NOT OPEN WHEN THERE ARE FEET ON THEM. Each time I reached to open the door, she would stand up against it. I would stop moving, she put her feet down, I started moving in again. *THREE* times was all it took for her to figure out that Feet on Floor Causes Open Door. She is soooo much different than Joey at that age. ****************************************************************************


I'm so glad she's asleep so I can not only rest but can now organize my strategy. I have a feeling I am going to have a hard time staying ahead of her. We have a big day tomorrow as I have two commitments at the Gym (training center) plus a visit to Auntie Lynn's house for some video work.

ROSANNE ROSANNADANNA: Her Journey

Little Rosanne Rosannadanna has been checked in for her flight from Charlotte, NC to Atlanta, Ga. She is on Flight #690 (Delta). Her progress can be tracked at http://www.deltacargo.com/ using shipping #006-01569116. Temperature in Atlanta at this time is 66 F and the high for today is forecast to be 76 F - so not too hot! She arrives in Atlanta at 2:10 PM (EDT - 11:10 AM PDT). She leaves from Atlanta on Delta Flight #1287 at 4:30 PM (EDT - 1:35 PM PDT). Arrival into PDX (Portland) is 6:41 pm PDT.

11:14 am PDT: Checking the Delta Cargo on-line tracking, Rosanne has now arrived in Atlanta! Now she has to get through her layover and get going to Portland. I called Delta cargo in Atlanta and they told me she was in the Pet First area and that water is the only thing they are allowed to give her - which didn't answer my question as to whether or not she has been given water. *sigh* The agent couldn't confirm that she was "all right" but did say that, if she wasn't, she wouldn't be in the Pet First room. I forgot to suggest to Mary the trick of freezing a bucket of water so that there would be liquid available as it melts. Then again, maybe they won't let you have a bucket of water or ice in with the puppy.

1:45 pm PDT: On-line tracking does not show her on-board yet. The status of Flight #1287 is "awaiting takeoff" with a time of 1:40 pm PDT. I keep checking her cargo status and no on-board confirmation yet. If that plane takes off without her, it's not good news. *sigh*

Waiting . . . and checking . . . and waiting . . .

Meanwhile I'm watching PBGV videos on YouTube. Gawd, they are cute little dogs!

2:00 pm PDT: Flight status is now "in flight" but the cargo tracking does not show an on-board confirmation for her. *sigh* Off to call Delta Cargo . . .

2:15 pm PDT: All Delta cargo in Atlanta can say is that there is one live animal on that flight, that the cargo is transferred by baggage handlers and they don't necessarily put the numbers into any system. So what is the point of on-line tracking then? :(

2:50 pm PDT: Using Delta's status tracking by phone, I get the message that her reference number is manifested on board flight #1287. I don't know if that's the same thing as an on-board confirmation. Still nothing on the on-line tracker.

I am leaving for the airport now. It's way early but I have an on-line Cyber Agility class at 4 pm. So I'm leaving early, little laptop in tow, and will stop at a Starbuck's in Wilsonville to participate with my class, then on to the airport after that!




4:15 PM PDT: In Starbuck's. Finally the on-line tracking says: "28SEP - 1 PIECES DEPARTED FROM ATL ON DL1287/28SEP TO PDX" That's a big relief!




Mary Fluke, DVM said...
I just talked to Helix! Roseanne Rosannadanna (the puppy formerly known as Portland) is with her new mommy. She didn't poop her crate all the long long day (what a good little puppy!) and Helix described her as being very licky which tells me that Roseanne has already made up her mind about her new home. I'll miss her something awful, but I know that Roseanne will be in very good hands and I'll look forward to hearing about all her exciting adventures!

September 28, 2010 7:15 PM

Sunday, September 26, 2010

ROSANNE ROSANNADANNA: The Stand-In


Last week I attended the Karen Pryor Academy faculty retreat. The meeting table had little "fidget toys" scattered about. I sat down and discovered this toy at my place. How fitting eh? A little long-bodied hound dawgie! I think of her as Rosanne's stand-in as I wait for Tuesday to come.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

ROSANNE ROSANNADANNA: Preparing New Digs

Rosanne's new acccommodations are underway. Just like with human babies, wow! one little creature sure has a passle of stuff! She now has a new 30" wire crate in the van next to Joey's 36" wire crate. The new one has a space blocker which is in place so that she isn't in such a huge space. What I like to use for crate pads are baby quilts from the Good Will. I have plenty but I need to get some "girly" ones. :) Next item, build a shelf in the van for Marcus' 24" wire crate so all dogs can go for rides with me.

I am gathering things to take with me to the airport for Puppy Pickup Day. Here is my list so far:

Baby wipes
Water
Dish
Leash
Harness (BJ's front-attachment harness)
Scissors to cut the cable ties (learned the hard way with Joey's arrival)
Fresh crate pad
Treats
Filled Kong
Chewies
Poop bags
Big plastic bag (to stick all the soiled crate gear into)
Video camera
Mary's cell phone number
Puppy flight confirmation number
Digital recorder (for making notes)
One little 8 lb puppy, one big duffel bag of stuff!



Thursday, September 23, 2010

ROSANNE ROSANNADANNA: Soon to Arrive


Little Rosanne Rosannadanna is a PBGV puppy, soon to become the first ever hounddawg I have owned. A PBGV is a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen' - a shaggy low-slung, rabbit-chasing, scenthound that looks somewhat like a Beardie-Basset cross http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petit_Basset_Griffon_Vend%C3%A9en

Rosanne was born on July 15, 2010 in the home of Mary Fluke in North Carolina. She arrives in Oregon on Sept 28th, 2010. Since I have had boys for some years, I'm going all "girly" with Rosanne. All the way with PINK! I have ordered a custom-made pink leash for her (http://www.antaresart.com/) and will order a pink Wonder Walker for her once she's here and can be measured (http://www.wonderwalkerbodyhalter.com/).