Showing posts with label sitting funny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sitting funny. Show all posts

Cabana is a CAT Dog!

Hooray, I'm pleased to announce that Cabana passed her Canine Assisted Therapy evaluation with flying colors! (You were right, Nicole!)

This morning, I woke with a start at 7am. ACK, I NEVER sleep that late! I always wake up around 6:30am, whether I want to or not, so I didn't bother to set an alarm clock.

After much rushing around, I was still able to make it to the class on time. My goal was to be one of the first to arrive, since Cabana can still be quite dog distracted. I knew that sitting for 3+ hours in a room full of dogs that Cabana wasn't allowed to play with would be a challenge. We were the second ones there, and we nabbed a spot in the corner, where Cabana got comfy on her go-to-bed mat.

There were a lot of other beautiful dogs there. This dog is a big sheltie or small collie. I can't remember which.

This doberman was such a majestic creature, very calm and graceful--but HUGE! I don't think he'll be getting up on too many hospital beds (which isn't really allowed anyway).

This English Springer Spaniel is 10-years old. Surprisingly, most of the dogs were on the younger side, about 2-3 years old, like Cabana.

Cabana and this German shepherd were very interested in each other from opposite ends of the room. The German shepherd made lots of wistful noises at not being allowed to come introduce himself. Then later in the day, he walked by us, and Cabana stood up and let out a LOUD single bark, trying to get his attention, I guess. When I shushed her, she turned to me, sat her bottom down on her mat, and offered me each of her front paws in quick succession. I think they were gestures of apology, like, "Look, Mom, I'm done being naughty. Now I'm doing all kinds of things I think you might want me to do."

There was a separate room for the actual evaluation, where each handler and dog team took turns being tested. We entered the room, where lots of cheetos or cheesy popcorn (it was hard to tell exactly what they were) had been strewn on the floor. I had Cabana sit next to me while I filled out a form. Later, the evaluator commended me for taking the time to make sure I had placed Cabana where I could be aware of her actions before turning to fill out the paperwork. But at the time, all the volunteers laughed at Cabana's silly sit, as her legs continued to sprawl out further on the slippery floor!

The evaluators handled Cabana all over--her paws, her belly, they checked out her ears and her teeth. Although Cabana was a bit resistant to them opening her mouth to look at her teeth, she didn't react negatively to any of it. Then, we weaved through an obstacle course of orange cones, and Cabana didn't go for the cheetos on the floor even once! (Actually, I think the cheetos were really old and stale, maybe even recycled for each session, so that they didn't have much food value left to them, not that they have much food value even when fresh--but anyway, I'm not complaining.) We also had to walk by opening umbrellas, people making loud and erratic noises, a person with a walker, and another in a wheelchair. Finally, we navigated through a narrow space between a hospital bed and the wall, took a seat, and role played introducing ourselves and interacting with a patient lying in the bed.

Cabana handled everything perfectly, and the volunteers in the room all commented about her happy prancing walk. It seemed like Cabana knew she had done a good job and was proud of herself! I was extremely proud of her, too.

So next week, the humans go back for a day-long orientation, where they will go over protocols, choice of facilities, and such. We can choose to volunteer at a hospital, convalescent home, or Cabana can be a reading dog at a library or school. Or we can do some of both. There is an assisted care center on their list of facilities that is walking distance from my house, so I'm slightly leaning toward that one. It would be convenient to be able to walk there, and I also like the idea of being in my own community.

But I'm open to whatever needs there may be. And mostly, I'm relieved that Cabana passed!

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Dog-Friendly Healdsburg

landscape photo of rolling hills with vineyardsLast week, my daughters, Cabana and I took a day trip to the town of Healdsburg, a very hip winery town of cute shops, fabulous restaurants, rolling hills and vineyards. My daughters love Healdsburg and say they'd like to live there someday. I'd love it if they did end up living there, so I could visit them often.

patio seating at cafe, my two daughters sitting at round table, with cabana in down position in front of tableThankfully for Cabana, Healdsburg is also a dog-friendly town. We had lunch at a little French cafe called Costeaux. The waiter even brought Cabana three homemade dog biscuits and a bowl of water. Cabana was so well-behaved, with a steady down-stay by our table the whole time we ate (granted, the homemade dog biscuits helped occupy her). When Cabana was a puppy in training, one thing we never did master was her restaurant etiquette--so I was really pleased that she has matured into a polite restaurant companion.

cabana sitting on sidewalk outside yogurt shopMost of the stores on the Healdsburg Plaza allow dogs to enter. Understandably, Snowbunny, an organic frozen yogurt shop, can't allow dogs. But their yogurt is super delicious, so my daughters went in to order while Cabana and I waited outside.

cabana sitting in the exact center of a large circular gazeboWe sat under the gazebo in the middle of the Plaza to eat our yogurts. I had Cabana sit in the center so I could snap this photo. While I was taking the photo, my daughters overheard some people laughing at Cabana as they passed by!! One of them splayed out his arms and hands in a gesture that imitated Cabana's hind legs. Harumph, what a wise guy.

close up of cabana sitting under gazebo with her legs in a knock-kneed positionCabana has always had a silly sit, which was a concern in my Tuesday Topic from a year ago! Some things never change!

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Tuesday Topics 14 - (Not) Sittin' Pretty

These photos show Cabana's growth progression--but they also show that Cabana sits funny. Her knees turn inward, like she's knock-kneed. I thought it was just a silly puppy thing. But at almost 8 months, Cabana continues to sit this way. In looking through old photos, I can see that she doesn't ALWAYS sit like this, but she does probably half the time or more.



In stores, I've had a fair share of people laugh at her for the way she sits. Poor little thing! Does she realize she's being ridiculed?! But I thought it was because the floors are usually slippery, and her paws were sliding out to the sides. But now I realize it's not just when the floors are slippery.





I've started to get concerned...should I be? Is it normal? Do your puppies/dogs sit like this? Or is it something I need to have checked out by a vet??

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