WooHoo - May 18, 2008


Did you know Dachshunds do Agility? OMG, it's amazing. I went to a trial yesterday to watch my granny, Mitzi. It was like 90 degrees and we hung out in an X-pen under this awning. Mom and auntie Tamara hosed us down every so often - I really didn't like that part. We saw so many dogs playing around on these really big toys. Everything from huge labs to a tiny little Papillion named Tigger - boy could he run. My granny Mitzi wasn't quite as fast, but it was only her second trial and she got 1st in her Jumps With Weaves class. That means she qualified and has one leg - she needs three for a title. Here she is with my dad and also practicing at Argus Ranch.

Well it's another gorgeous day here in Seattle, so I gotta run and nap in the sun.

Later,
Dash

May 16, 2008

It's been a bit since I posted. We went to an Earthdog test a couple weeks ago and my granny Mitzi earned her Senior Earthdog Title.


For those of you who don't know what that is I'll tell you. Dachshunds were basically bred to "go to ground" after badgers. I know they're bigger, but we don't know we're smaller, so there you are. The Dachshund chases the badger into his tunnel, corners him and barks loudly (that's the fun part) until the dog's owner digs him (and the badger) up. Earthdog is the closest approximation to that. The test consists of a 30 foot tunnel, with two 90 degree bends, that is 10 inches or so underground. The dog is timed as he navigates the tunnel, and finds the end where there are rats in a cage, behind thick dowels. We bark at the rats or dig for a specified amount of time depending on the level. There are thee levels in Earthdog - Junior, Senior and Master. You can learn more from my friends at the Puget Sound Earthdog Club




My aunt Lilly is a Master, but she'd really rather track bunnies.










My cousin Archer went to his new home yesterday and has a new friend, Roscoe, that he hangs out with. So here's Hunter all by himself -we play as much as possible. He hopes to find a new home soon though.






Hey, the sun's out! Perfect time to bask on the deck with the pack. See ya later.

Dash




April Snows? 4/20/08


OMG! We woke up to huge flakes coming down this morning. Mom says that's unusual enough for the Seattle area, but in April, it's unheard of. While she was stressing over the peonies, I was having fun.

My cousins Archer and Hunter are here still and this was the first time they had seen the white stuff too. It's amazing how cool it smells and it tastes great!
















Yesterday was boring. We slept in our pens all day - dad's gone
and mom had some knitting retreat. I think I'm going to get a sweater out of the deal though. She visited an alpaca farm. These are sure strange looking creatures. Maybe next time she'll bring one home. Is it just me, or do they look like they're smiling? Hmm, I wonder if they fetch.






Well, it's nap time, gotta run.

Dash

April 9, 2008 - How It All Began


I've been really busy learning manners, so couldn't get back before now. Here is a picture taken the morning after I was born - well extracted actually. My mom kept our humans up most of the night and she had to have a c-section. They didn't get any sleep really. But I got loads and ate even more. I got so fat the first 3 weeks, my humans were worried I wouldn't be able to stand up and walk. But I proved them wrong. I had my first outside experience at 4.5 weeks and they made me a little sweater from an old wool sock - it was way cold outside.


My humans tell me I'm pretty smart. I learned how to use the dog door when I was only 6 weeks old. Boy were they happy about that.



Well, I gotta run. I have two small cousins - Archer and Hunter both 8 weeks old. They are looking for homes, so I won't get to play with them very much longer. This is Archer, he and I love golf balls. Talk at you later.

Dash


April 2, 2008

I'm sort of new to this technology thing, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it. I plan on telling you all about Dachshunds and my family. For now, I have a nap to take, so I'll be back later. If you want to learn more about Cedarcroft Dachshunds check us out here.