Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Riding in the new Kabota

Hurry up, let's go for a ride!

Calli loves riding in my father's new Kabota.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Calli in the Pool


Calli in the Lake


Calli in the Kayak




Forward Progress

Calli has gained 16 pounds since the first of April. She has blossomed into a spirited, energy filled Aussie "puppy" Every now and then, she still has issues with regurgitation, especially with water, for the most part, however, she is leading a "normal" life.

We have discovered that she LOVES the water. She has learned to swim and even puts her head all the way under water to grab at stones, fish, seaweed, or a toy that has submerged. She has also learned to sit in a kayak and although would prefer to be swimming in the water, she seems to enjoy a trip around the lake while I paddle.

She also likes the "Baby Pool" in my parents backyard and even stretches out in it when it is empty!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

In Upstate NY




Recycling

"Love my Frisbee!"

Calli's first "real" swim. She's finally gotten the hang of it.


My father is sick with Acute Myloid Leukemia. Calli offers much joy and comfort.


Playing in the mud.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

First Camping Trip


Dinner and cocktail hour by the campfire.




Chasing sticks into the water and learning to swim.












Teaching Ella to chew sticks...











Helping Rhonda hang the solar shower.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Can You Dig It?










Calli is now entertaining herself by digging a hole in the dirt. She digs, then runs in circles, plops down in the hole she has dug, gets up,spins around in the hole and then digs some more!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Couch Potato or Little Spud?

Calli has had a rough couple of weeks with her Megaesophagus condition. She has had a difficult time keeping anything down, even after sitting in her chair for 30 minutes at a time. She has had very little energy, and was clearly burning more calories than she was taking in. After a trip to our wonderful veterinarian, Tina, a prescription for Metoclopramide and trying a new dog food, Calli has, in the past week, turned a corner. She is now eating Halo puppy food which I soak in water and mix with AD Science Diet, canned, wet food. I am also adding Show Stopper a high calorie all-in-0ne coat and body optimizer. She's eating threes times a day and she is able to keep almost everything down with virtually no regurgitation. She is gaining weight and is behaving like a "normal," healthy, nine month old puppy. She runs and hurtles, dodging trees, leaping over logs, bounding through Mountain Laural and wading through mountain streams. She loves dunking her nose down underwater, pulling up wet leaves, tossing them into the air with a shake of her head. She is absolutely a show stopper and she wears her halo, although often askew, with delight.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Thursday, March 18, 2010

A Hike in Lost River State Park.

It was a beautiful day in West Virginia and Calli and I had a wonderful hike in the Lost River State Park. When we are hiking and I am able to watch Calli carefully, I allow her to be "muzzle free." At the top of "Razor Ridge," I caught her with something orange in her mouth. I thought it was an orange peel that someone had left behind, but when I took it from her, I discovered it was an orange "Leukemia" bracelet inscribed with "Faith, Hope, Courage, Love." On the ground next to her was a green "Blood Disorder" bracelet. The bracelets where mine! I had been wearing them since last August, when my father was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. I had no idea where I had lost the bracelets, back in January. Calli found them on top of the Razor Ridge Trail! What an awesome pup!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Look How Big I'm Getting!


Calli continues to grow, getting stronger and healthier, everyday. She loves running in the woods, munching on rabbit and deer poop. As a matter of fact, everything goes into her mouth. Since non- food things should not be swallowed and enter her esophagus because it will then be regurgitated (risking aspiration), she now wears a basket muzzle. The muzzles keeps her from eating most things, but she has learned to use it as a shovel and it ends up caked with mud, dried leaves and wood chips. She has to be closing supervised while wearing the muzzle/shovel, so that it can be removed and cleaned regularly. She is pretty well adjusted and now she is relatively safe as she explores all the sights, smells (and tastes) of the West Virginia mountains!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Spring Fever on the Mountain

Call of the wild....


"Nanny, nanny, boo, boo!"



"Catch me if you can!"



A Zen moment

Sunday, February 28, 2010

My New Shades

Calli has two pale blue eyes and she seems to have trouble seeing in the bright sunlight. We're trying these "doggles," but she's not sure she wants to wear them. We'll see how it goes.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sleepy Dogs



A Hike in Starkey Wildlife Area


Calli had her first encounter with this armadillo. She sat at the end of her leash and watched curiously, as the armored mammal pawed and stuck its nose into the sandy dirt.