Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2015

Hoof Trim Day

All 5 of the horses got trims this morning.  Bill was kind enough to assist the farrier while I got ready for work.
I did run out to the front porch and snapped a picture of Morgie before hopping in the shower. She looked relaxed.

Rhu seemed to be struggling and snuggled Bill for reassurance.  Bill said she had a hard time with the back hooves. Sigh. Guess we still need to work on that.

Luppy in the way back, Bosco next, Ryver in front of the barrel, Zeus and Einstein front and center

Bill let all the dogs out after the farrier left and introduced Ryver and Einstein to hoof trimmings.  Wish I was there to see the fun!
Einstein selected one larger than himself!

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Our $4 for the 4th Specials

Our local kill shelter ran a $4 special for any dog that had been at the shelter for longer than 7 days.

Bill and I went to take a look around with the thought of adopting a buddy for our "outside" dog.
This was Bill's pick.  A ferocious 4 pound terrier... ferociously cute.
Yeah, he came home with us. 
 
Meet Einstein.  He's stinking adorable.
 
As for me, well, I picked out a doberman pinscher named Ryver.  He's awesome.
Except he likes to give kisses.  *sigh*  Guess I'll have to get used to dog kisses.

Almost makes up for the fact I haven't ridden a horse in nearly a month.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Can't stop staring

14 minutes - Rhulain - 0.65 miles
We took a walk around the block, in a direction we hadn't gone previously

She got a little nervous when the neighbor's two dogs came running out to circle us.  I shooed the dogs off and she snorted marbles at them before we continued our walk

She settled quickly ... she was more interested in snacking than the dogs.  
We're working on "eating on cue" ... a training session she seems to be excited about

When we got home, we worked on ground tying for a bit
She's great at it, as long as there's food around

I sat there for another 30 minutes just staring at her ... she's just so adorable
I can't believe I have the two most amazing Morgans on the planet in my yard

Saturday, October 4, 2014

The Craptastic Dog Adventure.

Saturday, October 4th  30 minute ride  82° 
Solo
With all the rains, there are many new flowers blooming

I decided to take Morgan out for a solo jaunt.  I wanted to do more exploring in the sand dunes that had been washed out.  New neighbors had moved in to a house at the entrance to the sand dunes and they had several dogs that didn't seem to like horses.  Keeping that in mind, I took a different street to avoid their house.


See that skull and cross bones?  That's the house we were avoiding

Morgan I found a new path that seemed safe, so we meandered through the dunes for about 20 minutes.  One of the trails we were following dead ended on top of a dune where the road to our left had been completely washed out.  I asked Morgan to stop while I took a look at the ground to our right trying to determine if it was safe to head down when I heard barking.  I looked up to see a rather large (think bull mastiff size) dog charging up the dune with spit flying out of its mouth and heading straight for us.
Deciding which way to go

I quickly assessed the situation, can't go left, can't turn around (never present your backside to an enemy), too windy for the pepper spray I was carrying, left only one option .... charge straight at the dog yelling as loudly as possible.  Morgan didn't hesitate one second and we bounded down the hill heading at the dog - but that didn't stop his forward momentum.
Sand dune!  Let's climb it!

We swung left around a bush which gave me an opportunity to kick at the dog as we passed it, spun around, and started chasing it again.  The dog turned and ran towards it's house with us in hot pursuit (and me still yelling).  The owner came outside because her 5 other dogs were now barking madly.  I'm sure she was wondering why some weird woman on horseback was chasing her dog and screaming like a maniac. 
  
Trying for an artistic shot ... before the chaos began

The dog made it to her fence line, so I slowed Morgan down to a trot to give the owner a chance to get her dog.  The dog swung around and started coming after us again, so it got two well placed kicks to its head while it's owner stood there calling the dogs name.  Really? I yelled "Get your dog before I shoot it."  That seemed to get her moving.  We chased the dog around to the front of her fence and then backed up across the street.  She reached through the fence and grabbed the dog's collar.
Me: Hey, Morgie ... We're ok.  You can walk now.
Morgan: Whew.

We turned left and took the road home, but it was a good mile before Morgan and I were breathing normal again.  My poor horse.  That could have been so much worse ... she could have stepped in a rabbit hole and broke her leg or she could have panicked and dumped me ... instead, she did everything exactly perfect
Morgan looking for comfort ... notice her worried eye ... and the lick mark on my boot.  You're fabulous Morgan Moonpie!