Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and generally just wrap up my week.
I’m going to apologize up front y’all, this post is long. It was already over 900 words before I started responding to comments, but there were some awesome comments!
You Make Me Smile – January 4, 2015
Emma said, “At the end of the walk, we wait until we come in the house and Mom almost has the towel over us and then shake. It makes Mom all wild and crazy…something about snow everywhere. We think she loves it because she gets to clean the floor at that point. ”
LOL Emma, you girls are so nice to help your mom clean the house.
Frankie and Ernie asked, “OMD there is SNOW on you…. Where are your COATS??? ”
We still don’t have coats! I need to talk to my sister-in-law and see if she can make us some.
Monika said, “Sam generally wears a ‘coat’ and boots if the white stuff is too deep to keep the ice balls at bay (he is a wuss, remember ) and rain or snow, he totally channels Taylor Swift…Baby, I’m just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake…I shake it off, I shake it off. ”
BWA HA HA, do you sing that when he does?
Blueberry’s Human said, “We don’t get much snow here, but the one year we did, a single flake landed on her and she shook herself like a mound of snow had landed on her.”
LOL she’d never survive up here.
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Well here’s the sad thing. Amazon only ships to the States. WTF Amazon? I’m hoping that once Steve gets his website up and running he will get something worked out so everyone in the world that wants to try this will be able to. Remember the giveaway is open through Sunday, so make sure you enter!
The Wicked Wind Whispers and Moans
Kathryn said, “You definitely need Jack Wolfskin gloves.”
OMG I do. AND they have little paw prints on them. SQUEEEEEE, except I haven’t been able to find them in the states. 🙁
Blueberry’s Human said, “I wish I lived near you. On windy days, I would totally hide in those woods and in the eeriest, sing-song voice I could muster, you would hear, “JOOOOOOOODDDDIIIIIIII…JOOOOOOODDDIIIIII…YOU ARE NOT ALONE JODI…”. Bahahahahaha – of course, Sampson would probably totally find me and give away my location. Maybe you can get one of those life-alert doohickeys. I’d certainly look into it given that your dogs don’t seem overly compassionate and I can totally see them leaving you in the woods with a heavy branch across your chest. ”
HA HA HA oh that would freak me out and when I found you…..but yes, Sampson would definitely find you.
Jan K said, “When I got home from work yesterday, a few things were askew in the house, and I know it’s because the dogs (especially Sheba) were freaked out by the wind.”
It was so windy and then it was windy again on Wednesday. Poor Sampson he was so freaked out he had to be touching one of us all night. If we left the room he’d jump up and follow us with his tail tucked between his leg. My poor puppy, his tail is usually in one of three positions 1) up and happy 2) flat out and wagging or 3) wrapped around his body. It breaks my heart to see it tucked.
2 Brown Dawgs said, “One day when hubby was out hunting the wind was pretty strong. He had no big trees around his ground blind but he had to walk past big trees to get to it or back to his truck. I said: don’t get hit by a falling tree or branch. They really need to go through that part of the forest and clear cut or really really thin it there are so many dead trees. He fluffed it off. Well walking out after dark he heard a giant branch fall very close to him. Next morning he realized it just missed him. That is why I make sure the life insurance is paid up. ”
What a scary thing to happen. But I did laugh about the life insurance comment.
Emma said, “On a serious note, last summer a real active woman (like mom, runner, walker, can’t sit still) not too far from here was walking her dog with a friend in the woods and bam. A tree fell, missed the friend, barely missed the dog, and the woman dead instantly.”
Geez, that’s awful! But I agree with mom, when your ticket is up…
Pamela said, “Sailors have a saying you’ll appreciate. They call the weather we’ve had recently “blowing like stink.” I have a different image of Delilah if you were hit by a fallen branch, btw. I see her leash getting caught on a huge log and carving a path of destruction as she goes on her merry way. Sorry, it makes me smile. But I’m not really wishing any ill toward you.”
I do like that saying and I appreciate you meaning no ill will, but I hate to burst your bubble, Delilah is actually the dog who would come back and see what happened. She’s a very caring girl. 🙂
Jen Gabbard said, “Laika is not a fan of eerie sounding wind. Like Sampson I find her going from window to window, trying to find out what’s making that creepy sound.”
Poor little guys, you gotta feel for them!
Beth said, “My gloves are anything but good, but they are warmish. I get the Old Navy fleece gloves–they hold up fairly well, but they do absorb the smell of salmon treats, so I have to make sure I don’t accidentally put them on when I go somewhere without Barley, and if you have to wipe snow off the pups’ paws, they get wet, but they are way better than nothing and I think they’re less than $10, so it’s not a big loss if they take a beating.”
Good to know, thank you. I see a trip to Old Navy in my future.
Celebrate the Small Successes
Cupcake said, ” I never care much when Mom fusses about me. Just like your fur kids, that part is all, “Wha-wha-wha. Blah-blah-blah.” It’s all about the treats when I’m a good girl. Just cut the chit-chat and gimme the goodies! ”
Are you sure you’re not a Lab, Cupcake? 🙂
Daisy said, “Daisy could never be allowed off-leash, she’s a silly girl first and an obedient girl second. I doubt we could ever train the silly part out of her!”
Delilah was like that. And it’s baby steps, really. Just little bits of off-leash in a place where the odds are stacked in her favor.
Leah said, “Nicely done! Sometimes I forget to celebrate the little things that actually make a huge difference after all.”
You are right, little things actually do make the biggest difference.
Thank you all for hanging in there and don’t forget, tomorrow is the Pet Blogger Challenge sponsored by Go Pet Friendly.
Callie, Shadow, and Ducky's Mom says
“It was so windy and then it was windy again on Wednesday. Poor Sampson he was so freaked out he had to be touching one of us all night. If we left the room he’d jump up and follow us with his tail tucked between his leg. My poor puppy, his tail is usually in one of three positions 1) up and happy 2) flat out and wagging or 3) wrapped around his body. It breaks my heart to see it tucked.” Aw, poor Sampson! Shadow and Ducky follow me all over the house JUST BECAUSE — and damn near trip me up half the time in their individual attempts to be closer to me than the other one. Oh well. 🙂
Cupcake says
Coats are important! Plus they make for a lot of cuteness!
Love and licks,
Cupcake
Sam says
All awesome comments!
Monty and Harlow
Emma says
We’ll be in the challenge tomorrow. As for wind, please someone turn it off! We have had so much wind and we really can’t take much more as it is so very cold! Fun post and it didn’t seem that long.
houndstooth says
I’m laughing about the idea of hiding in the woods and calling your name! I wish I lived close enough to pull that prank now!
Monika says
I can always count on you to finish up my work week with loads of smiles. Can’t tell you how much I enjoy reading your Follow-Up Fridays. Bonus: it starts the weekend off with a nice, big smile…besides, how does that saying go…”misery loves company” so it’s always comforting (as well as charmingly adorable) to know everyone with a dog goes through the same kind of antics in rain, wind, or snow as I do. 😉 Have a pawsome weekend! Stay safe and warm.
Jan K says
The wind is still at it here today, but it’s not quite as bad as the other day. It’s not bothering Sheba anyway. I know, I feel so bad for her when she’s scared, and I think wind is her biggest fear.
Pamela says
I’m glad to hear Delilah would stay by your side if you were hurt. It must be Delilah’s mischievous twin who would drag her leash into all kinds of trouble. 🙂
Sand Spring Chesapeakes says
Great follow up, I always am behind by a day or two and have to go back and see the real posts. I’m joining in the pet bloggers challenge also.
Beth says
I hope the Old Navy gloves work for you if you try them out–they’re the only ones I’ve found that I don’t mind getting all salmon-smelly and still make it easy for me to dish out the snacks on walks!
2 Brown Dawgs says
I am totally serious about the life insurance. lol Great wrap up of the week!