Day 77 — A Family Day

By |2018-12-09T17:53:01-08:00December 9, 2018|dachshunds|

The pack doesn't take its normal daytime nap when Geoffrey is home. Instead, today was mostly constant in/out/up/down. For Aurora, of course, the motivation for all movement was PLAY! I went to church and by the time I came home and did some stuff it was late, so no visitors today. We did discover that Aurora doesn't seem to want lunch anymore.  She's enthusiastic about breakfast and dinner, nearly cleaning a big bowl of wet puppy food and kibble.  Aurora also has discovered that she can use the human's fixation on bodily functions to get trips outside whenever she wants. She [...]

Day 76 — Terrible Twos and Showing Off

By |2018-12-09T11:09:59-08:00December 8, 2018|dachshunds|

The day didn't start off well. Apparently the terrible twos have struck Aurora. This morning she didn't want to do doggie things in the yard and kept trying to run up the stairs. I had to close the back door and block her path with my feet. Then she decided that she would shy away and not "Come" to me when called. She had been doing a great job leaping to the offered treat, but not this morning. So, she had crate time and temper tantrums. Sigh. But, the morning lit up with visitors! We were delighted that Aurora's dad's [...]

Day 75 – Variable Speed

By |2018-12-08T19:16:44-08:00December 7, 2018|dachshunds|

We are still dealing with yesterday's mastery of the up-staircase by Aurora. It's cute, but it's also a pain. She is enjoying being able to cut short the sessions outside where she is told to do her doggy things.  Well, she'd like to cut these sessions short by running up the stairs and going inside. We've started closing the backdoor when we go out. Sigh! The fun part for the humans is watching Aurora's different approaches to the recently conquered stairs. Sometimes she struggle to pull herself up one step at a time. Other time she bounds all the way [...]

Day 74 – Morning Accomplishments

By |2018-12-08T18:59:41-08:00December 6, 2018|dachshunds|

Well, it happened. About 5:45 this morning, I had taken Aurora out for her housetraining. She told me several times that she was fine and didn't need to go out. A couple times she turned away from the backyard and went up the four stairs she'd just mastered yesterday evening just to show me how done she was with the backyard. She'd try to reach the pack members just inside who were taunting her with how comfortable they were inside. Each time I went up to the landing and brought her back into a spot where previous biological activities had [...]

Day 73 — Four Steps at a Time

By |2018-12-08T18:34:15-08:00December 5, 2018|dachshunds|

The big development of the day occurred late, out of the range of any camera. Aurora made it up four steps from the backyard to the landing tonight! True, she made her way up the steps to end the tedious patrol of the backyard I was insisting on because I wanted her to "Go do doggie things." She insisted that she had no biological needs, and I had been insisting that she needed get in touch with her own body. Instead, she turned toward the stairs and slowly, with great effort, climbed all of them to the top of the [...]

Day 72 — Late Play is Better than No Play

By |2018-12-08T18:19:45-08:00December 4, 2018|dachshunds|

Aurora was kept from her mid-day play routine today because I had to go to a 12:30 meeting. She made do, though. When I got home the sun had already gone past her backyard, but the far outback was still warm and fragrant. Day 72 -- Afternoon Exploration in the Way Back Aurora must chew everything, while Apex is very happy tackling just one of her balls. Because Aurora had a good lunch, we weren't worried about a late dog dinner due to the humans having a date night. When we got home, the adults chowed down quickly [...]

Day 71 — Turning Off the Irrigation

By |2018-12-08T17:06:08-08:00December 3, 2018|dachshunds|

Today Aurora reminded us of another home feature we used to have but which proved incompatible with puppies: a sprinkler system. Day 71 -- Examining the Roots Aurora has consistently (so far) focused on chewing plants and their roots. She's left the plastic bits of sprinklers alone. However, this picture reminds us that previous puppies chewed enough parts to make the system leaking and unreliable. For a while -- a few years, actually -- we dutifully replaced the tubes and connectors gnawed by our beasts. But, we've stopped. I'd like to say we stopped because we became more [...]

Day 70 — Continuing Traditional Gardening

By |2018-12-08T16:52:55-08:00December 2, 2018|dachshunds|

Our backyard planter boxes arrived when our first pack was getting elderly. We were able to grow some flowers and tomatoes without fighting over them with the canines. However, in 2008 SeQueL arrived, and the planters quickly became a favorite playtime destination. Aurora has continued the puppy tradition of wallowing, digging, and generally enjoying the now-falling-apart planters. Day 70 -- Morning Play in the Planter Aurora has also decided that the planter box is also a litter box, at least the center part of it is. Very confusing to us humans, but the whole box is being enjoyed [...]

Day 69 — Five Pounds of Adorableness

By |2018-12-08T16:22:39-08:00December 1, 2018|dachshunds|

Day 69 -- A Weighty Matter It's been a few days since we last reported on the puppy's weight. We actually weighted her on the the 29th (4 pounds, 15 ounces), but didn't want to get anyone excited about an upcoming milestone. We skipped the scales yesterday. Today she weighed in at an even 5 pounds! That's only 1/2 ounce the last two days, but we are not worried. Not only is our measuring impercise (because the item on the scale bounces around a lot!), but it's clear that she's happy and healthy. We are fortunate. And, yes. [...]

Day 68 — Breaking Down Barriers

By |2018-12-08T15:42:40-08:00November 30, 2018|dachshunds|

Our little girl acquired new skills today.  Ones that show great development, but ones which mean more vigilance is needed by the humans! This morning she got up the first step on the stairs!  Good girl!! Then later when I was at the gym and had locked her into the kitchen, she appeared at Geoff's bedside. She figured out how to push open the gate in the kitchen so she could escape into the bedroom. Oh boy! The clearest photo of the day, though, doesn't show Aurora's new skills. If anything, I think we should have a caption contest to [...]

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