Shih Tzu Day 84: Mommy, Come and Play!

shih tzu a.m.

two shih tzus on a couchI don’t usually eat cereal for breakfast, but I have had Frosted Mini Wheats the last few days. Flower always jumps up on the couch to see what I am eating and if she can talk me out of any. I know I should discourage this, but it’s tough. I gave her half of a mini wheat. She stayed on the couch with me for a while. I was busy updating our blog, but I realized that the shih tzus were waiting for some time with me, so I stopped and gave them some attention.

shih tzu afternoon

shih tzu on a blue and grey dog bedAfter the shih tzus had their early afternoon treat, Flower and Dottie came in with me, but, as usual, Candy, our independent shih tzu, stayed outside. She sat on the porch steps for awhile, and then went and sat by the trailer. I don’t know why she is such a loner. I’m glad she likes it outside though. I wish Dottie and Flower would stay out more, because they get so bored inside.

I had some leftover pasta for lunch. Dottie was already sitting by me, but the smell of food brought Flower running. I gave them a few small pieces, but Candy stayed in Shih Tzu Central. Flower sat on the couch with us for a while before jumping down to find something more excited to do, like lying on her dog bed staring at us.

shih tzu and she really wanted one. She asked me if there was a shih tzu rescue in Colorado. I told her about the Colorado Shih Tzu Maltese Rescue. I told her that their adoption fee is $300, but also told her about BFF Rescue and that they have a lower adoption fee: $175 versus $300.

I told her about Nigel and that BFF Rescue gets other shih tzus in from time to time. However, she is like I was at first. She wants a dog under a year who is housebroken, healthy and has no big issues. I told her that might be a little harder to do. I also told her that our girls were definitely problem children when we got them, but we had worked out some of the kinks.

Candy and the couch

Itwo shih tzus on a couchn my campaign to get Candy to be one of the couch dogs, I picked her up Candy and put her between John and me after we finished eating. She stayed there for probably 20 minutes and then jumped down. However, about five minutes later, she came towards the couch; I thought she looked like she was thinking about jumping, and I held my breath. Then, she jumped up! Except for the day when a noise scared her weeks ago, this is the first time she jumped up on the couch with us on it. She lay down between me and Dottie and stayed for probably another half hour. I don’t think Dottie knew what to do initially. She tried to sit on her when Candy first lay down, and then lay down next to her.

Shih Tzu Day 47: Play Day

Raring to Go

Sisters, sisters!Candy, Dottie and Flower’s trauma yesterday must not have been too bad, or else their recuperation time is quicker these days, because they were raring to go this morning. As usual, they rushed the bed at 5:30 this morning. I tried to ignore them, but the barks and whines kept getting louder and louder. I finally feebly reached my hand over the bed to their excited squeals.

Let's play dead!After about fifteen minutes, I gave up and got out of bed. I was surprised to see not two but three shih tzus running around. Candy hadn’t joined them in their trip upstairs for a long time. Maybe it was Shiloh at the top of the stairs that prevented her from coming up.

It might also be Shiloh that changed them from quietly playing to aggressively barking for me to get up. Some how, I would love to turn back the time and avoid the “nuisance barking.” The good news is that they only bark until I do what they want. Ha.

That kind of tickles, but it kind of feels good too.When the girls came in from breakfast, I felt like they wanted to play. However, I didn’t know what to do for them. They have a lot of stuffed animals, which they drag out now and then, but I haven’t found any other toys that they have gotten attached to. What keeps their attention the most are the Waggin’ Train Big Blast or Pork Chomp type treats that they gnaw on for weeks, consistently going back to. Although remnants of them were lying around on the floor, I threw out three new Big Blasts. Flower grabbed one to play with, but Candy and Dottie initially stuck with the ones that were already partially unraveled.

As time went on, Dottie picked up one of the newer treats and busily chewed on it for the next half hour. When Flower got distracted, Candy stole the one she had been working on.

Hidden Treasures

Chew, chew, chew.Candy must have found my memory box in her trips up to hide in the bedroom lately. This morning, I came across a small, wet woven bag containing a few small crystals I had as a keepsake from my late sister. I picked it up to put it away, but I smiled at the fact that Candy had discovered it, when I hadn’t seen it for years. I need to pick the box up off the floor of the closet and put it some where else.

Dottie, My Couch Partner

Can you see why they call us "Imperial Shih Tzus"?Dottie sat beside me most of the morning, contentedly snoring for some time while I worked. Candy and Flower spent a good deal of time chewing on their Big Blast, with Candy deciding that the best place to gnaw on hers was on the training pad. My guess is that dogs shouldn’t be allowed to play on training pads, since that might discourage them from doing their business there, but I was too lazy to move her off it.

I guess it didn’t do too much harm, since Flower visited the pad a little later. Good girl! I didn’t stop Dottie in time from tinkling on the carpet, but that was my fault. I forgot to replace the training pad after Flower used it.

Shih Tzu Day 23: Alone With Shiloh

strange people invade the Shih tzus’ home

My niece, Nikki, and her friend, Clarke, arrived at 8 a.m. this morning, for their three-day weekend visit. Shiloh made instant friends when he ran to the door to greet them with his tail wagging. The girls stayed in their safe zone. Since they had driven all night, our visitors wanted to take a nap before lunch. Mom arrived at about 10. We decided to take Shiloh to PetSmart, so I wouldn’t have to kennel him before we left. He did very well, except he did decide he needed to lift his leg and anoint a crate. We did crate Shiloh for lunch and later, when we decided to take a long drive to the Castle Rock Outlet Mall, since I don’t know if I can trust him to not fight with Flower (or trust Flower to not fight with him). While Nikki and Clarke shopped, I went to Petsense. Delores had told me they had better prices than PetSmart and Petco.  I didn’t get the impression that dog food and treats and dog toys were that much cheaper, but I still have to check my receipts against what I bought. They do offer a ten percent discount to people who adopt pets from the rescues they work with, such as BFF Rescue. While I was there, I had a nice conversation with a woman who also has a shih tzu, and her daughter. They told me they buy stuffed animals from dollar stores for the shih tzu and that she loves to play with empty water bottles. They also pointed out Skinneeez, “stuffless” animals in the store, and said the shih tzu loved hers, although she had successfully torn it apart. I decided to get an ostrich and see if one of them would play with it. When we got home, I set down the ostrich to see which dog would get it. Candy got there first, and dragged it back to their corner. The Pork Chomps treat I bought at Petsense wasn’t a hit. They seemed hard to me, and I don’t know if that’s the way they are supposed to be or if they were just old. (I don’t know why I keep searching for the ultimate treat. They’re fine if I just give them Milo’s Kitchen chicken jerky or Waggin’ Train chicken jerky or chicken and apples, as well as some of the other treats I’ve brought home to them.

Shih Tzu Day 11: Dottie’s Two Cents

DottieHi. This is  Dottie. Mom has been telling our story, but she said we could give it a try. I’ll just start with what happened this morning, because sometimes my memory isn’t so good. I don’t know if that’s common with all shih tzus, or just me.

We waited forever for Mom to come downstairs. I think it was almost 8 when she got up! I was up hours before, with Candy and Flower, playing and barking and trying to get Mom to come downstairs. We ran to the bottom of the stairs and told her to come down several times. I went up two stairs, but I still don’t know what will happen if I go up further, so I stopped. Then, finally, Mom appeared. We were so excited.

When she came down, she said, “Naughty dogs. No. No. No. Poop doesn’t go here.” We just look at her. We don’t know what that means yet.

That other Human, the one with the deep voice, didn’t come down with her, so we were really excited! We still aren’t sure what to think of him.

While we were dancing around, playing with Mom’s hand, I kept trying to reach up and see her face. She was on the couch, leaning over it to play with us. I could tell she was surprised when I licked her face. I licked it just a little. I heard her say, “Did you just kiss me?” I don’t know if I did. I wish someone would tell me what a kiss is.

Mom wanted us to go outside, so we all went out and played, but then Flower sneaked back inside. Mom went in to, and she went into the kitchen. We knew from the noises we heard that she was preparing our bowls of food for us. Candy and I were good and ate it outside. Flower wouldn’t listen to her though. She went back in the pen, and Mom had to coax her. She never did get her to go outside and eat it, but Flower met Mom halfway and ate her food in the living room.

Mom and the other Human left for a couple of hours and came back. He wanted us to go outside again. When he tells us to go, we don’t know what to do sometimes. We ran under the kitchen table and back out, and then Candy and I went outside. Flower went back into the pen, but he went and told her to go outside. That time she went.I don’t know why they want us to go out there, except maybe Mom doesn’t want us to get food on the floor inside. I keep hearing her say, “Okay, now, poop and pee.” Poop? Pee?

Mom came out and sat down on a bench and watched us. Flower came up to sit by her on the porch, but then the Man came out. Flower barked at him, but he wouldn’t leave. Candy and I didn’t bark at him. It doesn’t seem like he’s too much of a threat. Still, we all liked it better when he went inside.

After we went inside, Mom picked me up out of the pen and walked around with me in her arms. I think it was because I was shaking outside. Something about being outside scares me. When we go back inside, though, I usually feel better.

I liked Mom holding me. I sat with her on the couch for about ten minutes, but then I went back to the pen to see what Flower and Candy were doing.

It got dark outside, and we kept thinking maybe the Man would go somewhere so we could have all of Mom’s attention. But they always left and came back together. Finally, we decided to come out of the pen and see her anyway.

He was sitting right there on the couch, beside her! But we were brave. We walked right out of our pen, at least a few feet. Then we all ran back inside our pen.

The Man got up a little later and pointed towards the backdoor. We all scurried back outside. He sat down beside Mom. Flower was sitting between her feet, and Mom reached down and picked her up. Then, that Man picked me up! I didn’t know what to do. I heard him say to Mom, “She’s stiff as a board.” I wish I knew what that meant.

Although I don’t think I like it when he holds me, I do like it when he gives me treats. Also, it feels kind of nice when he rubs my ears. I don’t know why I did it, but I did get kind of close to him when he was on the couch. I sniffed his toes. And for some reason, my tail started wagging. I don’t know why it does that sometimes.