Monday, June 29, 2009

i'm stressed about the stress factor

stress & the effects of stress are fairly well studied & understood in humans. in canines, i don’t know....i think it’s time i learn about the science that may or may not be out there.

the tester for mojo’s “therapy dog re-certification” saw her licking her lips. this was interpreted & scored as a stress reaction. omg, don’t they know she is her mother’s dog. i put her treats up on the counter top. mojo was looking right at them & smacking her lips ‘cause she wanted to put the treats in her belly.

part of her testing was a planned sudden bump from behind by a passerby. mojo looked up at the bumper & kept on walking. again, she was scored lower for her “stress reaction” of looking at the person who bumped her. ms mojo was in NO WAY stressed. big fuzzy girl was looking to see if that rude passerby wanted to scratch her head since she was in the vicinity.

kids wear mojo out quickly * being hungry makes her really grumpy * going to the vet is like being on stage for her - the wag only stops wagging during temperature checks & stool sampling * new situations provide her with opportunities to meet new treat feeders, hinder sc ratchers & head petters ~ she greets strangers in a better mood than she greets chris & me *she hides when she sees the dog brush come out, but still gets excited when we find her.

the only times i’ve seen true stress are when she was on a shoooting range for over an hour listening to her dad & grandpa blast away their guns &, similarly, when thunder storms go on & on. her ears go back, her curly-over-her-back-tail drops down, she ducks for cover. all other occasions just make the moj smile.

this weekend, at a wonderful agility seminar i attended, there was a lot of talk about your dog being able to tug & play anywhere in the world. we’re supposed to proof that ability to play by practicing in many different locations. when we throw the toy the dogs are supposed to be ready to run & get it. tug with them in the parking lot of petsmart, inside petsmart, in the bathroom of petsmart. all of this to “relieve stress.”

trying to make ditto play &/or tug when she is on the prowl for the mice, gerbils, birds & guinea pigs at petsmart is going to be the true stressor for her. distracting her from her work is a bit upsetting for her. she's a concentrator.

her job as a jack russell terrier is to work - tirelessly. to not have a job, to not be working in some way, would stress her out, as it has so many other bored out of their gourd jack russells. to dig, hunt, work - that’s what she was born to do & it brings her true joy.

i don’t think a little bit of stress is bad for any species. if they can’t manage stress, they won’t survive. i don’t know any of this for certain. i intend to begin some research & really try to figure this stress in dogs thing out.

does stress in dogs make their attention span less? their ability to perform worse? in people it can be the opposite & yes, i know dogs are not people.

when people leave their dogs at home alone & the dog is not happy, is that stress? i think that’s a mental disorder - separation anxiety.

i truly believe that some dogs are high strung & need to tug to let off steam (not sure those dogs are thinking of tugging as play & fun)

some dogs are so bored because they can’t get out & do the job they were bred to do or anything close to that & they’re not stimulated enough mentally. tugging & play allows them to release some of that frustration.

frustration/built up steam/ anxiety - is that all the same as stress?
i dunno, but i’m gonna find out.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

running for relaxation

throughout june, chris & i have been out and running many mornings. we must get up & go early to avoid this oppressive big heat / humidity issue we’ve got going here in north florida.

i mostly enjoy our by dawn’s early light jaunts - or try not to think about it - i just wake up & run. my mantra is: it’s just another part of my day, like brushing my teeth (a huge thank you to kate for getting me off on the right foot with this!)

on days that we have to be at work, chris & i and get up at 0500; that’s 5 am for you non-military types, [beep beep beeeeeep ...pet peeve alert] aka “5 am in the morning.” [silly syllable wasters, you don’t have to say both “a.m.” AND “in the morning” - the definition of “a.m.” is amante meridiem: before noon] not one of our 5 dogs will get up with us at this way ridiculous hour. it’s just me & my guy huffing & puffing through our neighborhood.

weekends have risen to a new level of happy for us. we don’t get up until 6 am (yes, in the morning), the latest the dogs will let us sleep. (as you know & the dogs clearly realize, there’s a long long hour & a lot of sleep to be had between 5 am & 6 am). then it's coffee, newspaper, & out for our run by 0700. at this time of day, every one of our fur kids is begging to accompany us on our exercise expedition.

i love running with one of my dogs by my side; two is usually too much for me to think about - i’m busy concentrating on breathing & remaining upright. chris & i just circle around the block and swap them out. the little loop is for mojo (too much fur and mild hip dysplasia to go an entire mile) and lucas (not quite 2 years old, and a bit thick over the ribs.) the other 3 dogs can go on the big loop (2.3 miles), each of us taking one.

when we’re finished, chris and i are ready to relax and thankfully, so are the dogs. there is nothing better than a tired dog, unless, of course, it’s 5 tired dogs. an exhausted, happy dog has few requests & sleeps like a sweet little baby. they’re so relaxed i can clean teeth, cut nails & even eat a snack without being “hounded.” [that’s funny - i've never used HOUNDED when talking about my dogs - i love that!!]

i hope you have a way to keep your dog busy & tired. if you can’t run, walk or skip! if you don’t have time for activity with your pooch today, think about taking them to mojo’s backyard to play. get out early, get back home & enjoy the rest of your day with a calm canine.

don't tell the dogs their dad used to run without them.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

it's been over a month.....

wow this last few weeks have been so busy & telling...no blogs by me. megan & i have vowed to each publish a new blog at least once weekly. find megan’s blog here: http://tallydogs.wordpress.com/

i’ve been working behind the scenes on several projects:

mojo’s backyard is going to be on twitter & facebook (“they” say we have to keep up with social media - “they” being the advertising types) stand by for more on that. you’ll want to sign up - we’re going to do live action updates on the crazy happenings at the doggie daycare, send recipes, quotes and even coupons to discount daycare and products. we’re planning to have good stuff give-a-ways, too. it doesn’t get much better than a give-a-way!!!!
megan & i have been working for months on our plans to start our very own dog ranch. our intent is to offer a permanent home for dogs if their owners become incapacitated or die. much much more on the BFF DOG RANCH in future posts.
we want to be your best friend’s next best friend.


my husband, chris, and i have made a family decision -




ditto, our little tall skinny gorgeous jack russell terrier is going to train for some competitive agility. the real challenge is mine - can i keep up with this lanky bundle of flying fur? i guess i picked the right month to start running again.

ditto & i will be under the close guidance of shawn, our amazing & oh-so-patient agility instructor. our goal is to attend our first competition on thanksgiving weekend. the training begins this monday with “two-a-week’s.” [doesn’t that sound jock-like? translation: two practices per week for now]

find info on shawn’s awesome agility classes here:




mojo has been shedding her undercoat...the brushing, vacuuming, plucking, grooming, sweeping, shaving, & did i mention vacuuming?....it’s almost too much for my fuzzy girl to bear. thank goodness it’s almost over. AND she’s lost four pounds of fat (it turns out it wasn’t the fluff that was weighing her down!) her hips feel better (no more crying when she stands up). HOW glucosamine works may be a medical mystery, but the fact that it WORKS is not a question for mojo.


life is good.
(and if you haven’t checked out that website, you should!!)