Thursday, September 30, 2010

National Coffee Day - Bill Schupp Park + MoonBeans Coffee


Today is National Coffee Day! Join us to celebrate at MoonBeans coffee!

We will be meeting at Bill Schupp Park at 7:00PM to give the dogs a chance to get some energy out, then we will have a drink at nearby MoonBeans Coffee.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Happy Birthday Audrey!

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Today is Audrey's 2nd Birthday! Right now she is celebrating by sleeping behind my computer chair. Later she will open her presents and get her big bone. And then probably sleep some more. :)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Walking with Bulldogs



We hung out with a couple members of the Rio Grande Valley Bulldog club on tonight's adventure. Great people, awesome dogs. The bulldogs even tried to keep up while we walked!

Looking forward to collaborating with the RGV Bulldog Club on even more events in the future.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Bill Schupp Park + MoonBeans Coffee

Join us for a stroll around Bill Schupp Park followed by a beverage at nearby MoonBeans coffee!


Park: 7:00PM
MoonBeans: around 8:00PM

Thursday, September 16, 2010

RGV DAWG Logo Round Two


Here is the 2nd draft of our logo sketch. And in case it wasn't super obvious - that's my girl Audrey!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Halloween Weekend!



My Dad, my Field Spaniel Audrey, another Field Spaniel named Tracy and her owner Gayle and I (and possibly Tucker?) will be spending Halloween weekend in Austin, TX competing at the Travis County Kennel Club dog show (in addition to visiting haunted houses, eating at fabulous restaurants, and shopping at great Austin stores)!
I am ridiculously excited because not only do I LOVE going to dog shows, but I also LOVE Austin! I will probably be updating a lot in anticipation of this trip. :)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Social Media Conference 2010


I will be attending UTPA's Social Media Conference on Wednesday on behalf of RGV Dog Adventures Group!



Conference Goals:
  • Provide a clear sense of direction regarding social media
  • Identify different social media outlets and help the nonprofit sector learn which better suits their outreach goals (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Youtube, etc.)
  • Empower nonprofits to use Social Media to increase audience outreach, reaching more audience/volunteers/donors

Who Should Attend? Participants include leaders, staff and volunteers from government, municipalities, higher education, K-12 education, 501c3 nonprofit organizations, community groups, economic development corporations, health care entities, faith-based organizations, and chamber of commerce.

I am super excited!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Living Room Agility



I set up a tunnel in the living room so Tucker could get used to it and instead it turned into a super fun play cave for him and Mackenzie. Together they get in and wrestle and roll around. Or he'll get a toy and just run through through the tunnel by himself for fun. Totally an agility dog in the making. I plan to set up some weave poles in the backyard within the next few days too.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Doggie Swim Day on Saturday!


Don't forget about tomorrow's event (sadly I will not be attending so you should all go and have fun on my behalf). :)

Mr. Tucker


Tucker went in for his last set of shots today. He weighed in at a whopping 7lbs 14oz at 17 wks. The Vet said he is a "Jack Russell trapped in a Westie body" because he is so wild and crazy. He rides super in the car, and aside from being overly friendly to the Vet and techs, very well-behaved at the Vet's office. He is just suuuuuch a good puppy. And as you can tell, he is getting more handsome every day! Expect to see him out and about much more often now that he's done with his shots!

Friday's Adventure.


Another great evening at Edinburg's Scenic Wetlands!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

RGV DAWG Logos


One of the newest members to the group has agreed to help design a logo for us. Here are a few of his designs based on what I wanted.




Neat right? We are going to explore that first circular one some more and see how it turns out. Keep checking the blog to see our progress!

Walk at the Wetlands


Join us this Friday for a relaxing stroll at one of our favorite destinations:
The World Birding Center's Edinburg Scenic Wetlands @ 6:30PM

The dogs (and owners) always have a great time!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Westie Owners Meetup group?

I met some nice young people and their new Westie puppies the other day at work. Having hardly ever seen a Westie in person, the day we picked Tucker up from the airport I saw TWO Westies at work. Then yesterday, when Dad and Matt were going to bring Tucker to choose some toys, again I meet TWO (granted one of them I had already met). So I gave them both my email/phone number and we're going to try and have some little playdates in the future, in addition to our regular Dog Adventures. All the puppies are around the same age AND from the same area as Tucker (DFW). It'll be interesting to see what they all look like as they mature.



Depending on the weather the rest of the week (apparently there is a huge storm coming this way?) I might try to schedule an evening walk at the Edinburg World Birding Center, so stay tuned!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

New Blog - Old Blog Posts

Hi Friends! Welcome to our new RGV DAWG Blog (yay, it all rhymes!) I know y'all are hyped and ready to read some new blogs, but instead I thought we would start with some old blog posts written on our original website (rgvdawg.ning.com) by our dear friend Kathy Dodd.

Kathy Dodd was one of the original members of our group and was an inspiration to all of us. Sadly she lost her short battle with Cancer this past Valentine's day. She shared her life with a wonderful little blind rescue dog named Oscar whom we all adored too. I thought I should share some blog posts she wrote about him.

Blind but not Defeated by Kathy Dodd:

I decided to start a blog about Oscar so that people can start learning about this amazing little dog. I am calling it, "Blind but not Defeated" after a devotional that was written about him by my pastor. Oscar was born with undeveloped eye tissues and is completely blind. The landlord of our church (after who Oscar is named) got him from some people giving puppies away out of a box. Nobody took Oscar, and Oscar (the landlord) was afraid the people would harm him if they had to take him back home. So Oscar took the pup home but couldn't keep him. He entrusted me with the puppy, who I later named Oscar in honor of our landlord who saved him.

Gracey and Jess accepted Oscar immediately. I was amazed at how quickly he learned his way around the house and the back yard. He follows Gracey and Jess around as he listens to their tags, and has been completely confident, loving, and very playful since his first day here. He hops and jumps like a pogo stick, and often gets so excited that he just takes off running, hopping, jumping, and skipping with abandonment and no fear. He still bumps into things now and then, but is never slowed down or upset. In fact, sometimes he'll turn around a emit a serious bark to whatever he just bumped into as if to scold it for being in his way when he had someplace to go.

I have had Oscar for three months now, and have done quite a lot of travelling during this time. I feel it very important for dogs to be well socialized, so took Oscar to Petsmart between my trips. To my dismay, he had developed what seems to be a fear of other dogs, and often barks uncontrollably when he senses they are near. I feel responsible for this, knowing that if I had not travelled so much I could have been consistent with his socialization - which is so much more important since he is blind. Also, he escaped from the yard while I was gone, and ended up at the animal shelter! He found a small place where the wood had separated, and squeezed through (I have since nailed so much wood around that area, that I don't think a mouse - or a horse - could get through). My friend who cares for my pets when I travel found out that Animal Control had picked him up. The blessing is that it all happened so fast that she actually got to the shelter to retrieve him even before the truck arrived which had him. But still, the time he had to ride around in that truck must have been awful for him.

I have been taking Oscar to Petsmart nearly every day to work on his socialization, and am seeing a slow but sure change in his reactions to other dogs. He has always loved people, and has become a favorite visitor to the store. I was actually afraid they might have to ask us to stay away awhile, because Oscar was so disruptive at first with his barking at other dogs. But everyone was so gracious and patient, and welcomed us warmly every time we went. We have become such regulars now that all of the employees know Oscar, and they love on him as if he is their own. A couple of the employees often comment about how he makes their day because he is so joyful.

I decided to enroll Oscar in training classes at Petsmart to work on socialization, and to learn how to handle some of the training that might be unique to him. We had our first class last Wednesday, and I must say I think he was the star of the class! He did bark a lot, but actually calmed down more than some of the other young dogs. A couple of times he really focused on where all the other dogs were, and he was wagging his little tail really fast. I have worked with him so much with clicker training since my travels ended, and he has come along amazingly well. I think this has helped a lot in what could be a very stressful time for him during class.

There is something about Oscar that I think is going to touch many people. He loves everyone he meets, and faces the world with joy, courage, and tenacity despite not being able to see. My pastor writes daily devotionals, and even wrote one about Oscar. I have copied it below.


May 17, 2009
BLIND BUT NOT DEFEATED

John 9:1-3 "As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" "Neither this man nor his parents sinned," said Jesus, "but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life."

Recently the talk of the church has been Oscar. Oscar happens to be a little puppy a few weeks old. At first sight, he looks like any normal puppy. He loves to wag his tail. He loves to play. He loves to wrestle with his older dog companions. He's an active, happy puppy. For all practical purposes, Oscar is just your normal puppy. But he is slightly different. Oscar was born blind, with no eyeballs. As one person was talking about Oscar they said, "Poor puppy." But there is nothing poor about Oscar because for Oscar, being blind is normal. He doesn't know any other life. He doesn't feel sorry for himself. He moves around like any other hyperactive little dog.

As I went to visit Oscar for the first time, I noticed something about him. While in his short life, he has never had eyes to see, but I noticed he was using his nose. He was sniffing and smelling and feeling everything before him. I noticed he was using his ears. Every once in a while he would stop for a brief second and listen for his owner's voice and my voice, and would turn in the direction of the sound. I noticed that his front feet seemed to be extended farther out in front of him so as to use them to
feel the floor and obstacles in front of him. For Oscar, being blind is as normal as having eyes to see. All he knows is being blind. But as I saw the puppy I could not help but wonder why he was allowed to be born blind. I could only think of one passage about a man who was born blind. When the disciples asked "...who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" Jesus answered, "Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life." As I
watched Oscar playing, I could not help but notice the words of God displayed in a puppy's life. He has no eyes, but he still has the other four senses. I can't wait to continue to see the works of God the Creator in the life of this puppy as he grows up to be an adult dog.

Thoughts from Robert Soto, Lipan Apache and pastor of:
McAllen Grace Brethren Church
The Native American New Life Center
Chief of Chiefs Christian Church