Saturday, October 22, 2011

Got a Second Job! benefits for the pup!


Today after the dog park I swung by a local doggie groomer that my family use to take our family dog. Thought I'd take Mollie to get a bath and saw that they were hiring. Well I thought WHAT THE HEY! So I applied. They called me to tell me that Mollie was done so I went to pick her up.

Lady said, come train on Monday! woot woot! ALSO Mollie gets free baths! And I'm hoping discounted boarding!

YAY SECOND JOB!

I'm going to be working the front desk. It shall be wonderful! And I believe Mollie will be able to come join me at work. WHICH would save a shit ton of money for me. YAY!

Lets get to work! oh and Mollie has her first day of school on Monday as well.

-Hannah

Friday, October 21, 2011



SO TO THE DREAM:

Last night I had a dream, a good omen I think...I hope. In this dream Mollie and I were in this post apocalyptic world/almost planet of the apes-ish, anyway, Mollie and I were the last of the "good side". We spent the days hiding under sand blankets (whatever those are, they were in the dream...it was kinda like slipping in between the sand). Mollie was my companion (like the direwolf from game of thrones!). and our story was an epic one. We ran back and forth hiding and sometimes fighting the bad guys but we were always side by side (even now we are side by side as I type this).

I think we are gonna make it through this moving crazy ness.

We are poor and weary travelers, men of the road...

Maybe not men of the road, but we are woman and dog on the go.

Hey all!

Its been awhile I KNOW! Mollie is starting school next monday! Puppy K. She did very well in her crate last night, but the barking and moaning when I have to go and she has to stay in her crate is just exhausting. But a dog is a dog is a dog.

I've been in our new apartment for about a month and a half, nearly two months and I still feel so unsettled. I'm not sure what to do. I've discussed it with my roommate. She doesnt want to leave but she doesnt want to stay either (at least those are the vibes I'm getting.) I feel so sad about all of this. Mollie is helping in that sadness...mainly b/c she doesnt give me a chance to sit down and feel sorry for myself.

We have made the choice to move out of these apartments at the end of the month. I had a really good talk with my older sister about where I could go. She is taking care of it, which is very difficult for my controlling self to allow. haha.

I've moved so much in the last two years. I am so tired and want to find a place that I can settle down in, at least until i finish undergrad. Everything is so expensive. I know I need to find a second job. I am just afraid that come next semester I'll be taking a full load of classes and I just don't know if I can handle two jobs, a puppy, and school. I dunno maybe I can.

-Hannah

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Mollie vs. Dottie the Goat

Hey you guyyssss!

I hope all of you are doing well. Mollie and I have made it through some rough patches but things are looking up. To date Mollie has destroyed:
1 bathroom door
A set of blinds
and
2 crates

I have had many a night where I almost convinced myself that bringing Mollie home was a mistake. But of course she always proves me wrong.

Oct. 2 was the Blessing of the animals at the church, (this is the day she ate a set of blinds). It was a magical moment to be surrounded by all these animals in one place. Most were dogs, then you have your cats then your rats/guinea pigs rodents etc. then you have the lone turtle and then you have DOTTIE. THE. GOAT!

Mollie being the puppy she is thought that Dottie was just another friendly doggie who wanted to play with Mollie. Mollie did not know that goats play rough games (head butting).

Mollie ran up to Dottie exclaiming "OH DOTTIE! you poor thing! what have they done to you?" Mollie was so sure her goatness was a plague to Dottie's true doggie identity.

well...

Dottie the goat reared back, and WHAM!

Mollie flys backwards after Dottie has headbutted her across the yard.

Course all the animal parents laughed...

Mollie wasnt quite sure what to think.

So in conclusion...Mollie is learning loads! :)

-Hannah- PS Mollie will be 7months old next week! YAY!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mollie and her Octopus

The Dog Park: Boosting your Pups confidence


Hey all,

One of the greatest discoveries made in early puppy parenthood is the existence of Dog Parks. For those of you unfamiliar with the dog park, it is a magically land...plot of park, where dogs are allowed off their leashes to frolic in merriment, to sniff, to splash in tubs of water...truly where a dog can be a dog!

Mollie and I made the great pilgrimage to the dog park a few days ago. Mollie was a bit nervous and didnt want to go too far off. But soon she was ready to chase the other dogs around, if only for a little while before she made her way back to me to check if I was handling our separation okay. (such a thoughtful pup).

You meet many interesting people at the dog park. Most if not all of them are extremely invested in their furry friends. It can be a bit overwhelming for the first time parent to meet all these people and their impressive pooches.

According to the literature, "Puppies for Dummies by Sarah Hodgson" If your pup is timid it is not wise to soothe them, for your puppy will understand this as a sign of your fear, which means you are both afraid......and that is a big problem.

Here are some helpful tools to getting her going,

*Act confident, your the leader and she will look to you!
*stand up straight
*relax your shoulders
*breathe deep
*smile
*face the fear calmly and ignore your puppy until she starts to copy you.

**! If your pup shows aggression when she's fearful, call a professional and avoid knowingly putting her in threatening situations.

PuppyParenthood: Separation Anxiety


Hey all you puppy parents, and all youz guyz thinking about adopting a puppy of your own!

Mollie and I are doing well, for the past few days Mollie has been boarded at her daycare, which makes me feel like such a bad puppy parent. But for both our sakes I needed to have Mollie out of the house for a little while.

Mollie AND I are both experiencing separation anxiety....of course my anxiety of not being with my little lady doesnt lead to excessive barking, peeing, and pooping...and eating doors.

Leaving Mollie to be boarded these past three days have been so stressful and so wonderful at the same time. I worry that Mollie will be traumatized by these three nights away that by the time I pick her up she wont know who I am or worse she will know who i am and will walk right past me.

I have been doing some research to see what we can do to help out Mollie and her anxiety.

According to the book "Puppies for Dummies!" dummy thats me! Mollie is a passive puppy, "this puppy is sweet, but undirected and needy. no matter the amount of affection you offer her, it never seems to be enough. When you give her a direction or scold her she acts as though she's been shot..." sounds like me.

Here are some of their suggestions to help calm your pup.

*Never correct your puppy after the fact. Never. Corrections aren't connected to the destruction; they're connected to your arrival, which makes your puppy more anxious the next time you leave. (if you havent gathered what they are talking about, they are talking about if your puppy...say eats through two crates and a door while your out.)

*Avoid theatrical hellos and goodbyes. Lavishing your puppy with kisses, biscuits, and drawn-out declarations of devotion don't reassure her. Instead, they only stress her out.

*Leave a radio playing classical music (or in the case of Mollie, a harry potter audio book) to cover unfamiliar sounds.

*Place your puppy in a dimly lit area to encourage sleep.

*Leave a favorite chew toy. Rub it between your palms so that it smells like you...(or put a piece of your clothing that smells like you in her crate...this seems to be helpful for Mollie).

** they also suggest you get a kitten FOR YOUR PUP. Because they are great companions. hmmmm interesting.

-Hannah