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Raising a Puppy - Forty Sixth week in his new home

A day and a life with Bruno the Boxer puppy.  Bruno's forty sixth week - 52 weeks old, 85 pounds, 24 1/4 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders (the withers)

1 Year Old!

   

Bruno and Trouble the Cat

Seems Bruno and Trouble the cat, have developed quite a relationship. I often look out to find Bruno laying with her. Trouble makes all the calls, she controls the situation, and since Bruno has no problems allowing the cat to be the boss, they get along great. Bruno seems to know his limitations, and if he gets out of line, one paw in the air from Trouble and Bruno immediately calms down and does what the cat wants. Proves size means nothing. We have an 85 pound Boxer and a 10 pound cat, and the cat is, without question, the boss of the relationship.

 

Happy First Birthday Bruno!

May 25th!

Bruno starts off his special day with a 1:00am hike and boy did he enjoy that!

Bruno stopping at a pig's mud hole to get a drink. Yuck...

Trouble the cat decided to come along on the middle of the night walk.

Bruno getting a drink in the pond.

Happy 1st Birthday Bruno! Bruno gets a party hat and a noise maker.

The kids decide to make Bruno a cake.

Bruno lays down and waits for them to finish. He's tired, he had just gotten back from chasing the golf cart around the fields. Just as he had gotten back from that run, he spotted Stephen riding away on the quad, and he took off chasing him through the woods. All of that running combined with his middle of the night hike, and we have one tired pup!

After Bruno cools down, he gets to eat some lunch.

Bruno gets his own hand-made party hat.

The kids finish some of their cakes. "No Bruno, these ones are not for you to eat."

No Bruno, this cake is not for you to eat either. It's chocolate, and you are not allowed to eat chocolate.

Now THIS cake is for you... It's vanilla, with peanut butter icing. Topped off with a milk bone, which is coated in pill pocket treats. Time to sing, Happy Birthday Bruno!

Bruno loves his cake!

Yum! Peanut butter with a pill pocket coated milk bone! Couldn't get much better than this!

Bruno has no problem finishing off his cake.

Later on, Bruno goes for a swim in the pond and romps around with Allie in the horse field, while the kids catch frogs.

By the end of the day, Bruno is one tired pup. A tired dog is a good dog, and Bruno is one good dog! I believe he had a wonderful first birthday.

 

The Boxers and the Great Pyrenees

Ever wonder what happened between the Boxers and the Great Pyrenees?

They can now all be together as one pack. Walking them properly as a pack did wonders.

A few months ago I would never have believed Allie the Boxer could actually be standing next to Tundra the Great Pyrenees without fighting. We went from bloody fights to this.... Thanks to Cesar's Way.

 

A Very Good First Year

Bruno is being raised and treated according to Cesar's Way, (The Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan). It is his philosophy, his teachings of dog psychology to which I credit for Bruno's temperament. How calm he is inside the house. How he drops objects from his mouth immediately on command. The way he lays down and waits patiently as I prepare his food, without being told to do so. How he does not beg for food. How he does not push through humans when entering or exiting an entry way. He, on his own, waits for the humans to pass before he enters. The way he does not pull on his lead when walking. How I can take him to an out door water ice store, with people everywhere, and he calmly watches everyone around him. The way he does not run off, he has no desire to leave his humans. He loves delivery guys, workers and strangers who show up at the house, he does not jump on these people and I have yet to hear him growl at a human. People receive a calm welcome, yet he seems to have the uncanny ability to know just when to bark and guard. I have no doubt in my mind, if a person with ill-intent were to come, he would be ready.

I can open the front door wide, and he'll stand there and wait for the "ok" to bolt after the animal he hears outside (something I tell him to do, go get the fox). He listens to the kids as well as he listens to me. We can put food down in front of him, for example, his birthday cake, and he waits until we tell him he may eat it. He never enters the off limits family room, and he never ventures up the steps. He stays in the parts of the house we tell him to stay without the use of baby gates. He never jumps up on furniture (something we do not allow him to do by choice). It's never been an issue with him. How easily he lays down on command. How easy it was to house train him.

There will be an object, be it food or a dead animal, on the ground, and a simple, "leave it" command, and Bruno walks away from the object, no matter how tasty it is. As young as he is, how few and far between he will chew something up and of course, when he does have something he should not have, a simple "Leave it" gets him to drop it.

He allows me to give him a bath, clean his ears, and wipe and put ointment in his eyes without protest.

When we come home after being gone, he does not rush at us over-excitedly. A lot of the time he does not leave his dog bed. There was a time when I would have mistaken this behavior as him disliking us, however, after studying dog psychology, I understand, this is how one balanced canine respects another canine. Bruno is respecting our space (his pack leader's space).

I have learned to recognized the animal inside the dog, and in doing this, I can give HIM what he needs, instead of only taking what I need from him. What kind of friend would I be to "Man's Best Friend", if I only took what I needed, and never gave back?

In return, I have one very happy, well balanced dog. And hey, I'm even in better shape from walking him. There are plenty of times when I do not feel like going for a walk, but I do it for him, because that is what HE needs. I am human, he is a dog. We do not have the same needs.

As well balanced as Bruno is, I know if he were to go to a different owner, who did not put the dog's needs before their own, Bruno would not be the same dog he is today. Ever hear the saying, "There are no bad dogs, just bad owners". I now truly believe there is truth in it, however, it's more like, "There are no bad dogs, just uneducated owners." Uneducated in what a dog instinctually needs, what they are telling us from their body language, and how we misinterpret them. Dogs are the most misunderstood animals in the world. It is this misunderstanding, which leads to so many unwanted dogs. People who give up on their pets, and start over with a new puppy. Leaving the adult dog unbalanced and homeless, believing they cannot be "fixed", which is far from the truth.

Do "Man's best friend" a favor, and take some time to learn what your dog truly needs.

 

 

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