Monthly Archives: January 2007

Socialization

Laura So we’re well on our way to trying to have Photon meet as many people as she can in the next month or so (to aid her socialization with people). This morning—as we previously arranged with Jon’s teacher—Photon visited Jon’s class at school (she came incognito, wrapped in a blanket, as we weren’t sure whether school administration would appreciate us bringing a dog in). There, she absolutely delighted Jon’s classmates, most of whom looked as though they were ready to ask their parents for a dog by the end of our visit. I’m guessing that this puppy session was just as good for socializing the kids to dogs as it was to socialize Photon to kids.

This evening marked our first “puppy pre-school” class. It’s a very basic obedience course for young puppies, allowing them to meet other puppies in a controlled situation. Talk about organized chaos! Lots of barking, lungeing and puppy distractions (we were instructed to use a HUGE hunk of whatever treat we were using to focus the pup on us). Photon was very good in the “sit” and “come” exercises, but not so hot at leash walking (we’d practised the first two already; had never done the latter).

Puppy classroom and students
Some of the students. Photon and I are at back right.

Photon doing sit and come exercises
Photon (and Laura) performing “sit” and “come”.

However, she definitely found her (seldom-used) voice and was one of the more vocal ones there. She also found her calling as a real instigator—she’d yap yap yap to set a couple of other pups off, then high-tail it over to another group. I hope this new-found mouthiness doesn’t transfer to home life!

She’s got personality

Laura “So what’s Photon really like?” I hear you ask (well, I don’t really. I just like writing about our dog.) “Does she have a personality to match her inestimable cuteness?”

Oh my, yes, but maybe not for the first few days. She started off scared, somewhat wary of us, and suffering from the tail end of a GI bug. So she spent much of the first week being sluggish, mainly sleeping or snuggling. Cuddly, but not very exciting. We started thinking that we named her wrong and that she should really be called “Inertia”…

Photon alert and sleeping
L: Ain’t she cute? R: Our view of her for the first few days.

After she got better, got her bearings, and learned to ignore that @%#&!! collar instead of scratching at it every 10 seconds she started to perk up. Incredibly fast “puppy zoomies” would occur throughout the day instead of a couple of minutes morning and evening. She now likes snapping playfully at people, a nasty habit that we’re clamping down on.

Photon running
Our view of her now. She’s kind of hard to take pictures of.

She’s definitely differentiating family members: I’m the cuddle lady—if I sit on the floor, boom! she’s in my lap, snuggling. Peter’s the fun uncle, with puncture marks on his fingers to prove it. She doesn’t quite know what to make of Jon yet, but she tries to be gentle and cuddly with him (except when she’s in the throes of the puppy zoomies.)

Actually, I suppose “Inertia” technically is still an appropriate name for her, except now it’s because once she starts moving you can’t get her to stop!

Housetraining has been essentially fait accompli since about Day 3. When she has to go she always goes to the back door and waits; the only times she’s had accidents lately have been on other levels of the house where she can’t get to the main floor in time and we’ve been inattentive (stairs are still difficult for her). Now we just have to wait until her bladder capacity increases a bit—the getting up at 4 a.m. gets old really fast!

We never really had to condition her much to using a crate to sleep (Thank you Sue!!) There were a few minutes of crying the first night or two; then she settled down. Unfortunately, during the day she associates being crated with being alone for a few minutes (e.g. when we take Jon to/from the bus), and starts to cry. Aussies truly live up to their reputation as “velcro dogs”; I could see them as a spectacularly bad choice for people who are away from home for most of the day. But at some point we’ll have to work on this separation anxiety thing or we’ll never get out.

Obedience training has just started to take off. She’s currently learning to come, sit and lie down; she’s very good—sometimes! We’ll have to expand to “settle” and “off” pretty soon; our pincushion hands will appreciate it! Photon and I start “Puppy Preschool” at a local obedience training centre next week. Basic commands are covered, but it’s really more of a chance for her to play with other doggies (until her shots are finished in March she can’t go out on public streets or parks because of parvovirus).

One quarter in…

Tiny pictures of 29 pages of the book Born Smart?

PeterWell, the first quarter of Born Smart? is up on the web now.

We’ve been adding two “digitally-remastered” pages a week since October. Aside from the tone-removal and colouring process, part of the task is updating where we can, but leaving it be—warts and all—in most other cases. There are too many places where we say “but we could draw/design that better now!” Must resist the urge. Still, there is one particularly irksome page that is going under the knife in a few weeks…

The worst of it was updating a chart on page 23, which took five days of researching that no one has tried to create in a number of years, and there are a number of recent scientific battles going on that make it a minefield. I was very grateful for the help (during the pre-Christmas rush, no less) of T. Michael Keesey, who does an interesting blog called Parry and Carney: each week there’s a dinosaur cartoon, and an essay about recent news about reptile in history or goings on in the Cretaceous and thereabouts. He’s a good man—and thorough.

And we could get nowhere in French without the proof-reading and supplementary translation work of Mireille Messier too.

We’re not promoting this yet, because bigger things are afoot for Doodle of the Week soon—but first we have to get back to a regular work schedule, don’t we Photon?

A Brief History of Photon (AKA more cute puppy pics)

Laura Just like the title says.

Hershey
Parents: Mom Hershey
Max
Dad Max

(May I break here and say how delighted we are with the services of Photon’s breeder, Sue Stover at Stoverly Aussies who we’ve been in constant contact with since May 2006. If you ever look up “things to look for in a good breeder”, she does them. We highly recommend her if you’re in the market for a mini aussie!)

Photon Newborn
Newborn Photon
Photon 1 week old
1 week old
Photon 2 weeks old
2 weeks old
Photon 4 weeks old
4 weeks old
Photon 6 weeks old
6 weeks old
Photon 8 weeks old
8 weeks and 3 days old at home

School

JonJan 16/07

I like going to school on the bus. Today I was going to the library. I picked out some books. I went to the library with Mrs. Bynoe. Mrs. Bynoe was reading me a story. I am about to go to the library at school. Tonight I’m going to cuddle the puppy and I’m also going to watch Franklin

Photon

JonJan 15/07

I got a puppy. His name is Photon. Mom yelled at Photon. I cuddel Photon. I like to go to the puppies to pick up the puppy at Sues I watched The wether net work. It was channel twhenty. I can’t wait to go home to see the puppy. Tonight I’m going to watch Franklin.