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BS: Old English Sheep Malamute

12 Feb 07 - 09:14 PM (#1965534)
Subject: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Well, much to our disappointment, Ariel had her puppy about two weeks ago. As sometimes happens with older females, she was only carrying one pup.

As also sometimes happens when there's only one pup -- the mother doesn't accept the pup. Ariel immediately didn't like the pup.

But a cool thing happened.

The woman who arranged the breeding in the first place happened to have a client whose Old English sheep dog had a litter of puppies on the same day that Ariel gave birth.

They took Ariel's pup, rubbed her on the Old English puppies so they'd share a scent, and then put her with that litter. The mother accepted her immediately. Obviously, so did her new brothers and sisters.....   here and here


12 Feb 07 - 09:27 PM (#1965543)
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From: Bee-dubya-ell

"Pull sled? Herd sheep? Pull sled? Herd sheep? I'm so confused!"


12 Feb 07 - 09:38 PM (#1965552)
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From: Sorcha

Herd sled, pull sheep. Congratualtions, poppa


12 Feb 07 - 09:39 PM (#1965553)
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From: Alba

Thanks for sharing the pics John.
They are ALL adorable.
Give Ariel an extra hug, she may be fickle but that comes with age..and all is well that ends well:)
Best Wishes,
Jude


13 Feb 07 - 12:20 AM (#1965621)
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From: dianavan

Ahhhhh! Too cute.


13 Feb 07 - 12:22 AM (#1965623)
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From: katlaughing

What cuties!


13 Feb 07 - 12:36 AM (#1965629)
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From: Stilly River Sage

Looks like a mink in with the pigs. What contrast! They are very cute. :)

We had a cat that fostered the neigbhbor's kittens one year after they lost their mom cat. They were fairly close in age, but not so close as these pups. She was fine with their three since she only had a couple of her own.

SRS


13 Feb 07 - 08:14 AM (#1965886)
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From: Bob the Postman

As an expert on other people's dogs, it is my opinion that those puppies sure are cute. Dogs are generous folk--we can learn a lot from them.


14 Feb 07 - 01:19 PM (#1967590)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

The story continues...

This is just a guess, but I would say that part of the reason Ariel rejected the pup in the first place is because she had it C-section. She woke up unaware of having given birth to this little thing crawling around on her.

Oh, it's not that unusual for an older dog to reject a single pup, but the way things have progressed, I'm guessing it was more than just the old dog/single pup thing.

Now that Ariel is home, she has gathered up every single stuffed toy in the house and has taken them up to her open crate (we made it feel like a den for her by covering it and making it dark when we realized she wouldn't settle without a den.).

If you pick up one of these ersatz "babies" and squeek the squeeker, Ariel will roll over on her side so that she can nurse it. When she takes a new stuffed toy up to her den, she immediately lies down with it in nursing position.

For more than a week now, the only thing on Ariel's mind is her brood.


14 Feb 07 - 02:40 PM (#1967667)
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From: Alba

Oh John...*sniff*


14 Feb 07 - 04:24 PM (#1967766)
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From: katlaughing

Any chance she'd take to the real thing, now?


14 Feb 07 - 04:29 PM (#1967772)
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From: GUEST,Stilly River Sage

Poor dog. Maybe you now need to rub the puppy on the stuffed toys so she smells like them, and give it a try! I wonder if you could slip the puppy in while she's sleeping?

SRS


14 Feb 07 - 05:04 PM (#1967818)
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From: MartinRyan

Isn't Google great? Knowing only Robert Service's "Malamute Saloon", I'd no idea what this was about until I Googled it!

Regards


15 Feb 07 - 03:40 AM (#1968267)
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From: fat B****rd

Lovely thread and pics , John.
Yours f (big softy) B.


17 Feb 07 - 01:26 PM (#1970800)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Nowhere else to post this, but I enjoyed it. At least this is a remotely connected topic...

"Malamutes are convinced that the world is run, if you can even call it that, by a bunch of spineless incompetents with no sense of order and no ability to enforce rules. Border Collies share the conviction but are committed to rising above the chaos or herding it neatly into enclosures." --Susan Conanat


17 Feb 07 - 05:05 PM (#1971000)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

Add catahoulas to that border collie mentality. She can drive us nuts trying to get us to go where she wants. She tries to herd the pit bull all of the time, and the pit bull's response is to leap straight up and over the top of her to get out of the way. It's quite a beautiful canine ballet when they are playing out back.

SRS


17 Feb 07 - 05:34 PM (#1971022)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

My friend has a catahula. Lucy is, I swear it, the seventh wonder of the dog athletic world. She can standing leap a tall building in a single bound. Well, five feet straight up, anyway.


17 Feb 07 - 07:36 PM (#1971117)
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From: Sorcha

I love the cat dogs but not conducive to our lifestyle. Besides, they have tails. Real dogs don't have tails. :)


18 Feb 07 - 04:26 AM (#1971360)
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From: Sooz

Need more pictures of the puppies please.


18 Feb 07 - 10:19 AM (#1971561)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Getting Ariel's mind off of mommying. We got out and skied a few miles this morning.


18 Feb 07 - 10:23 AM (#1971564)
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From: Alba

Ah John she looks so happy. Way to go Ariel!
Now someone tell me Dogs don't laugh!!!
Thanks for sharing her with us.
Warmest Wishes as always,
Jude


18 Feb 07 - 11:20 AM (#1971600)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

"Now someone tell me Dogs don't laugh!!!"

You won't hear that from me! In fact, I wrote about another of my happy malamutes here.

My wife is enjoying a really good book about animals and their "emotions" (she's contending that they do have 'em).

I do know there's few things that make man happier than sharing life with a good dog. Or cat -- Moose and Crush are as enjoyable as the dogs I've had.


18 Feb 07 - 11:42 AM (#1971628)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Alba

Thanks for the link John. Lovely Post and lovely Thread altogether really. A delightful read.

I have a rare Fur Ball that shares his Life with me. His name is Barney the wonder dog and he was a sad, starving and abused wee man when he came to stay 7 years ago and for a while it was doubtful that he would survive the ill treatment he had be subjected to.
He is 12 years old now.
I call him my Woolen Squirrel Terrier...he is a mix of Jack Russell, Border Collie and Beagle.
I watched this fella go through many "emotions' during his first few years with me.
To me, dogs laugh, get sad, have good days and bad days but the one thing they never stop feeling, I believe, is love for those that care for them and no matter how Barney might be feeling he always has some love affection to spare!
Don't know what I would do without him really.
Jude


01 Mar 07 - 10:29 AM (#1982744)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Update. Pup's still doing great. The Old English Sheepdog family has a couple of pre-teen girls -- one plays piano to Ariel's puppy, the other takes the pup to bed with her at anight and reads to her.

this and that


01 Mar 07 - 10:37 AM (#1982757)
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From: MMario

So does "ariel's pup" have a name of her own yet?


01 Mar 07 - 10:44 AM (#1982769)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

No name yet. And we're reconsidering trying to bring her home. Ariel is such a gentle spirit (even though she at first rejected the pup -- a rejection that I think had most to do with the fact that the pup was born via C-section and Ariel woke in pain with a strange "thing" trying to crawl all over her). It's not a good idea to put two mal bitches together, but in my case, we live AND work at home and could PROBABLY remain alpha enough to maintain order in the home.

Truth is, we have already forfeited our initial rights to the pup. But if the pup ends up not being show quality, she may become available again.

If we get her, her name MIGHT be "Flurry".


01 Mar 07 - 10:46 AM (#1982770)
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From: Becca72

That is just about the cutest little face I've ever seen!


18 Jun 07 - 07:31 AM (#2079802)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

I finally got to see Ariel's puppy on Friday and Saturday when we went up to pick up our new
pup.

We haven't figured out his name yet, but he's Ariel's nephew.

Ariel's puppy is a beautiful, dark (if at a sort of gangly stage) girl, and may some day be the lead dog on a sporting sled team (replacing Ariel's sister).


18 Jun 07 - 07:38 AM (#2079808)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Sorcha

PUPPIES!
(you'll be soorrrrrreeeeeee)


18 Jun 07 - 08:21 AM (#2079826)
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From: Sandra in Sydney

wot a beautiful pup!


18 Jun 07 - 10:04 PM (#2080638)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

So back up a little and tell us this story again. This puppy you picked up is from someone who owns a litter mate of Ariel's? Did you not have the choice to bring home Ariel's pup, even though you saw her? Surely Ariel wouldn't recognize it now? Or is she not available?

SRS


03 Jul 07 - 10:39 AM (#2093059)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Sorry I didn't see your reply to this thread, SRS!

The breeder of Ariel is the person who helped us get Ariel out of a lousy kennel situation in Tennessee last year. Ariel wasn't abused. More that she was treated like livestock. Ariel isn't livestock. She's a live wire. Too intelligent and inquisitive and, mostly, too loving to be stuck in a cage for the rest of her life.

Anyway, the breeder who helped us get Ariel has Ariel's sister and that dog's son. She bred the son and his offspring is now our "Breeze" (or B.Z.). Ariel has taken to him like her own.


03 Jul 07 - 11:08 AM (#2093069)
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From: Becca72

OMG is that sweet. What beautiful dogs!


03 Jul 07 - 11:14 AM (#2093074)
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From: Stilly River Sage

That's wonderful!


03 Jul 07 - 01:24 PM (#2093221)
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From: katlaughing

What Becca said! I love seeing update photos of your dogs, John. Thanks!


03 Jul 07 - 01:42 PM (#2093237)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Thanks guys. It's a trip. I've never had a puppy this young -- we brought him home at 7 weeks (I don't recommend it). But it's been amusing in its own way.

For one thing, seeing the profound changes that occur in awareness between the 7th and 8th week -- nothing short of amazing. He went from focusing on nothing to exploring and amusing himself with toys in that week.

Ariel's agility equipment is set up around the back yard. One of the apparatuseseses is a teeter totter. At 8 weeks Breeze was fascinated with the teeter and would walk the length of it before he had enough body weight to tip it. We had a rug drying right at the tipping point of the teeter and Breeze walked right up to the midway point. Normally nothing would have happened, but this time the rug was enough added weight and the teeter tottered. Breeze wasn't frightened. He was thrilled. We were worried. Now he wanted to do it all the time. We had to lower the teeter to its lowest point. Now he will dash around the yard doing nothing....and for no apparent reason other than fun, he will run the teeter. Hilarious to watch a dog no bigger than a minute doing the teeter.

Further -- you know that scene where Fred Astaire is dancing around a room and steps up on a chair, steps futher up to its back, and then tips the chair over and walks gracefully down the back of the now-tipped over chair?...

...Breeze figure out that he could do that with a lightweight chaise lounge that we had set up in the back yard. Sometimes he hops up on the lounge to nap. Mostly he hops up on the lounge, walks up the back of it until it tips over, then he walks off the now-tipped lunge chair and lets it flip back aright behind him.

Heaven, I'm in heaven
And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak
And I seem to find the happiness I seek
When dancing up the back of the lounge chair seat.


03 Jul 07 - 01:47 PM (#2093244)
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From: GUEST,maire-aine

Thanks so much for the lovely picture. It sure brightened my day.

Maryanne


03 Jul 07 - 01:50 PM (#2093245)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Ebbie

Great stories, John. Sounds like BZ is a joy.

The new owner of the building I live in is renovating right now and he brings his four-month old Malamute pup with him. As soon as they get here in the mornings Rolli runs down the stairs to my apartment and moans at the door. My 6 year old Cairn is mightily offended at the pup's antics but I am enjoying her a lot.It's been a long time since I was around a pup.


03 Jul 07 - 02:15 PM (#2093267)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Ebbie

Just now, Rolli was chewing on my dog's plastic food dish. When I told her 'uh uh' she picked it up and went around the corner out of sight.


03 Jul 07 - 03:19 PM (#2093301)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Sorcha

LOL...I love it, John! And Ebbie, that's a Malamute for ya.


03 Jul 07 - 04:16 PM (#2093341)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

So maybe the dog's name should be lengthened to include the terpsichorie aspect of his personality. Breezy Bojangles. :)


04 Jul 07 - 04:00 AM (#2093736)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Peace

Beautiful story, John. (Just now saw this thread.) Couldn't think of a better place to put the following.





Dogs' letters to God (from the www).



Dear God, Why do humans smell the flowers, but seldom, if ever, smell one another? Where are their priorities?

Dear God, When we get to heaven can we sit on your couch? Or is it the same old story?

Dear God, If a dog barks his head off in the forest and no human hears him, is he still a bad dog?

Dear God, If we come back as humans, is that good, or bad?

Dear God, More meatballs, less spaghetti, please.

Dear God, Are there dogs on other planets or are we alone? I have been howling at the moon and stars for a long time, but all I ever hear back is the Schnauzer across the street.

Dear God, Are there mailmen in Heaven? If there are, will I have to apologize?

Dear God, We dogs can understand human verbal instructions, hand signals, whistles, horns, clickers, beepers, scent ID's, electromagnetic energy fields, and Frisbee flight paths. What do humans understand?

Dear God, May I have my testicles back?


04 Jul 07 - 05:46 AM (#2093790)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

"terpsichorie"

You've been waiting and waiting for the opportunity to use that word, haven't you! (I love the Bojangles Breeze name. I'll have to tell Dar. She'll love it too. We haven't picked a registered name yet -- maybe we'll play Bojangles into it.)

Ebbie,

You've not been snubbed until you've been snubbed by a malamute.


04 Jul 07 - 02:48 PM (#2094136)
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From: Stilly River Sage

That's great! I could have used either word in that other thread where we listed words not used in titles yet. :)

My pit bull has a routine that isn't meant to snub, it's meant to show that she's on top of things, but a human might misinterpret it the first time they see it. When I open the back door to join the dogs outside she perks up her ears and races to the back of the back yard and barks through the cyclone fence to the southwest. I think she's warning off the old rottweiler two doors up to stay away. Or maybe scolding their cats. Anyway, when she finishes this brisk task then she comes over to have me put on the leash or whatever I was going to do that requires her presence. (I haven't had the heart to tell her that what she's doing amounts to a workman leaning on his shovel and then quickly bending his back to the work when he sees the boss enter the work site.)

SRS


04 Jul 07 - 05:12 PM (#2094239)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

Oops. I see that Bojangles does in fact appear in a thread title now.


04 Jul 07 - 06:07 PM (#2094277)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Peace

I had a dog like that. She knew darned well she was to pick nothing off the street. Anyway, she'd got about 3/4 block ahead and was waiting for me at the corner--she wasn't allowed to cross alone. In her mouth was a bone. My single utterance was "WHAT?" She kept looking me in the eyes, opened her mouth and allowed the bone to fall to the ground. She was quite the character.


28 Jul 07 - 05:55 PM (#2113596)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Ariel had quite a day today. My wife has been wanting to start doing obedience trials with her -- has been working with her steadily this year toward that goal. Today was Ariel's first obedience trial and she came away with High In Trial -- outscored every other dog!

What's more, though my wife and I aren't very fond of the comformation ring, or the whole conformation game, for that matter, we have thought about trying out Breeze as a learning experience. After all, there's years of obedience and agility trials ahead of the boy. We thought we might try to title him on both sides of the name.

Anyway, as a learning experience my wife showed Ariel in the conformation ring and walked away with Best of Breed.

And because she won Best of Breed and High In Trial in the same event, Ariel won what's called "Total Dog" -- BIG ribbon.

Fun day!


28 Jul 07 - 06:52 PM (#2113625)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Alice

Cute! Cute! Cute! Who can resist a puppy... my favorite tv ad right now
is the puppy who sings "Ain't no bugs on me.. .Ain't no bugs on me..
there may be bugs on some of you mugs, but there ain't no bugs on me."


28 Jul 07 - 09:02 PM (#2113696)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Ebbie

The other day Rolli was in the apartment when I had to leave and go to work. I went out and told her owner that I would leave the door open so that she could go in and out, in the process affording my own dog a more interesting day.

That thought didn't last long. A few minutes later she came into the living room where I was at the computer and I heard Rip! Rip! I looked up and there she had one of my books on the floor, holding it down with one foot and her jaws ripping out page after page.

I closed the door.


28 Jul 07 - 09:16 PM (#2113707)
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From: Alice

My dog is not a puppy, very old now, but can't resist chewing up
old hardbound books. It must be something about the glue, aged
like an old fine wine.... a few days ago, I left my bedroom door open
and then found the old book I had just finished reading chewed up
on the bedroom floor. AAARRRRGGHH!


28 Jul 07 - 09:19 PM (#2113710)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

If they could figure out a way to, instead of making a toy that squeeks, make a toy that makes a ripping sound, it would be every dog's favorite toy. I've never had a dog that didn't love the sound of something ripping.


28 Jul 07 - 11:44 PM (#2113766)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

My dogs had a few commercial dog beds when they were still big pups, but after about the third one was ripped to pieces, stuffing all over the back yard, I gave up. They sleep on straw.

SRS


29 Jul 07 - 11:45 AM (#2113997)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Rumncoke

I met a poodle which had been fostered by a working sheepdog.

It had gone out with the other pups to learn to work sheep. The only problem was that it looked more like a sheep than a dog.

Poor little thing was either stamped on by sheep not recognising it was a dog, or nipped by dogs trying to push it into the sheep flock because it was white and woolly.

It had to be sent to live with people who did not go near sheep, but it spent many hours rounding up their chickens and trying to do that sheep dog low level slither and stare thing. Not even the chickens were impressed. It would slither up to them, trying to look menacing, and they would peck it's nose.


29 Jul 07 - 11:59 AM (#2114017)
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From: catspaw49

But since it appeared to be a small sheep, the farmer was able to give his son an early start...............

Spaw


19 Aug 07 - 09:42 AM (#2129084)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Breeze


19 Aug 07 - 10:33 AM (#2129112)
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From: Sorcha

ROF! How ever did you get him to leave them on long enough for a pic???


19 Aug 07 - 11:03 AM (#2129123)
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From: Alice

My Samoyed Leo, laughing.
Click here


19 Aug 07 - 11:05 AM (#2129125)
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From: katlaughing

What beautiful and fun dogs, John and Alice! Great pix!


19 Aug 07 - 11:53 AM (#2129149)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

My two send greetings to the other Mudcat pooches. And they are celebrating today that the oaks are finally dropping acorns--it's like m&ms to munch on the walk, those little Quercus treats.

SRS


19 Aug 07 - 11:57 AM (#2129151)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Hey Alice,

Ariel's best bud is a Sammy. Here's Cubby and Ariel. I have "better" photos of them, but I actually kind of like this blur of dogs photo.


19 Aug 07 - 11:58 AM (#2129153)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

...oh, and Sorcha, he didn't hold still. I had the camera set on "sports shots"!


19 Aug 07 - 02:47 PM (#2129226)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Sorcha

LOL! Short spots indeed!


19 Aug 07 - 09:35 PM (#2129417)
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From: Alice

John,
Two dogs running, run dogs, run!
You can see the Sammy laughing.


20 Aug 07 - 12:41 AM (#2129469)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

You should have SEEN the leap my pit bull did early this morning. I woke because my two girls had spotted a mouse (!) and were in hot pursuit. It apparently sought shelter under a huge bank of lantana (the whole thing is about 12 feet long, six feet wide, and at least 5 feet tall). The pit launched herself (Nureyev style) over the top of most of the width and height, connecting at the apex of the hedge, though I must say the landing wasn't pretty (Chevy Chase style). But it worked--the mouse fled, but it escaped up the fence. My lantana has a pit bull-sized part down the middle now.

SRS


20 Aug 07 - 06:29 AM (#2129533)
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From: GUEST,Philippa

the picture of Cubby and Ariel reminds me of a litter I saw for sale recently - Samoyed x Norwegian Elkhound at Barrontop Fun Farm in co Tyrone, N Ireland. Don't know why they bred these pups though I'm sure they'll be very nice as long as they find good homes.

I met a few malamutes recently. The owners say they are very lovable dogs.
Congrats to Ariel and owners for her accomplishments in the obedience and show ring! Do you enter sledding competitions or is that just something you do at home?


21 Aug 07 - 06:52 AM (#2130290)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Well, sadly, yesterday Breeze's conformation show days ended before they ever started. He broke his tail.


21 Aug 07 - 10:16 AM (#2130392)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

How did he do that? Is there no repair that isn't visible?

[Pauses to imagine big pup with tail in splint. . .]

With all of that hair, how would anyone know, except to feel him up and down? Is that what they do with the heavy coat breeds?


21 Aug 07 - 10:38 AM (#2130400)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Iim taking him to the vet in an hour or so. I should know better by then. It got caught in the door. Right now he can't hold it up (mal's tails curl over their backs), and it has a bend in it. Curiously, as hair-covered as it is, you can quite easily see a ring around his tail where the injury is.


21 Aug 07 - 04:02 PM (#2130595)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Sorcha

Oh bugger. If it's fixable, it will take a long time for the hair to grow back.


21 Aug 07 - 11:12 PM (#2130833)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

Poor baby!


22 Aug 07 - 07:02 PM (#2131510)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

What was the outcome? Or, as they say, "thereby hangs a tail. . ."


22 Aug 07 - 07:10 PM (#2131515)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

I've been trying to hold out hope by not posting, but it doesn't look good. It looks like we're going to have to dock the tail. We're giving it about a week to wait and see.


18 Sep 07 - 09:39 PM (#2152328)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

What was the verdict with the tail?

(Is this the same guy wearing a hat in the "pets favorite things" thread?)

SRS


18 Sep 07 - 09:56 PM (#2152339)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Thanks for asking!

BZ went for a week without any feeling or use of his tail. The only good news at that point was no sign of necrosis. Then, at the end of the first week as I was walking up the sidewalk toward him, he wagged the tip of his tail beyond the bandage. I was SO happy but tried to contain myself -- not get my hopes up.

About three weeks into it he finally raised the tail up over his back. He still can't control it like a normal tail. And it does have a bend in it. But it appears almost normal much of the time. And happily, it won't need to be docked.

The vet was thrilled and not a little surprised when she saw him two weeks after the accident. She says it was much to his advantage that he was so young. She also says it may improve even more over time as he uses it more and his muscles mature.

Thanks again for asking. It's happy news.

We had him don the scarecrow outfit for a "If I Only Had A Brain" greeting card.


18 Sep 07 - 10:34 PM (#2152354)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Sorcha

Wheeeeee!!! GOOD News for a change around our house! Long Live Tail!
(LOL)


18 Sep 07 - 11:55 PM (#2152374)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

Considering how many dogs use their tails as lethal weapons (my two can knock a knee cap off if you're not careful, and I sometimes wonder that they haven't blinded each other with regular Whap! Whap! Whap!s across the face), you probably need to give that as much time to heal as possible before removing the bandage and giving it full range of motion. I'm sure yours is a happy dog who would flail you black and blue, given half a chance and a healthy tail! ;-D

SRS


19 Sep 07 - 10:19 PM (#2153143)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

If Barry Bonds had had a labrador retriever's tail instead of a baseball bat, he'd not have needed steriods to break the homerun record.


02 Nov 07 - 05:20 PM (#2185259)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

BZ's getting BIG !

He and Ariel won the Halloween costume contest at their halloween party.


02 Nov 07 - 10:19 PM (#2185426)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

Shouldn't that be "wagtime" gal?

Those two are cute!


03 Jan 09 - 06:51 PM (#2530833)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

This is an ancient thread, but just this week I was sent these photos -- much better than the earlier ones. this and this


03 Jan 09 - 07:10 PM (#2530842)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: katlaughing

Ohgawd, John, that one with them all lined up is priceless! Both beautiful and adorable!


03 Jan 09 - 08:34 PM (#2530884)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

What's the story here? Are these yours, or related to yours? They're gorgeous!

SRS


03 Jan 09 - 09:16 PM (#2530905)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Ebbie

I love the singing one, John. Your captions are perfect for the expressions they are wearing.


04 Jan 09 - 08:53 PM (#2531685)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

What's the story here? Are these yours, or related to yours?

The mal puppy is Ariel's singleton pup that was raised by the Old English. These are just some better pictures with Ariel's pup (now called "Sidney") a few weeks older than the original pictures. Ariel had a big year herself -- after the puppy episode.


04 Jan 09 - 11:49 PM (#2531795)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Ebbie

Beautiful. John, how much does Ariel weigh? Rolli - the afore-mentioned pup - now weighs just under 95 pounds and is apparently still growing. She too is gorgeous.


05 Jan 09 - 06:52 PM (#2532452)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: John Hardly

Ebbie, Ariel's just a little bit of a thing. She's the smallest mal we've ever had -- just about 65 pounds. She's also the prettiest we've ever had, but we're not telling Breeze.


06 Jan 09 - 11:46 AM (#2532946)
Subject: RE: BS: Old English Sheep Malamute
From: Stilly River Sage

You don't want the dogs figuring out this thing about good looks if you can avoid it. My pit bull is a charismatic pooch, great looking, classic features, and the catahoula is more mutt-like, and she knows it. Dog envy is not an easy thing to contain sometimes (it means the catahoula wants to jump on people for attention).

SRS