In a previous blog post, I mentioned Kuma was having a spa day. I took photos of him prior to his visit as well as after and am posting them here so you can see the difference. His paws are now well defined and his booty and penis trimmed up. The groomer didn’t do too much else to him aside from an anal gland and ears check and a bath. Kuma’s coat smelled wonderful and he felt like silk when I picked him up.
Amanda at
Hippie Hounds also provided me with a list of brushes appropriate for brushing
Kuma. I purchased them and am waiting for delivery on the last one which is a
Zoom Groom. Amanda said to not brush with the Zoo Groom in long strokes, but
short ones as that will pull the hair free.
Next Saturday
will be graduation day for Kuma’s intermediate training class. I fully expect him
to pass; however, we’re going to have to work hard this week on him staying in
place when someone comes to the door. He’ll stay just fine other times, but he
is serious about wanting to jump and greet whoever comes in the door. That is
probably going to be extremely hard and he may not get a gold star for his
efforts at graduation.
The other
elements don’t concern me too much. He’ll sit, down, shake, stay, wait, walk,
heel, and switch to my other side and heel. I’ve even had him walk, heel and
switch in the house without a leash. Probably wouldn’t work outside because
there are too many distractions.
Kuma still
barks like a fool at other dogs on leashes, especially little ones. I’m trying
to teach him to “focus,” “leave it,” and provide treats, but once he begins, it’s
hard to get him to stop. I’m sure the other dog parent thinks Kuma is vicious,
but he’s not. Given the opportunity to approach the other dog, Kuma wags his
tail and indulges in the, “I’ll sniff your butt and you can s niff my butt
exercise.”
We also attended a birthday party for another Aussie whose parents are Ken and Supa...his photo is on the wall in this picture. Oreo is black and white and he and Kuma got along well. There were two other dogs there and one of them never ceased barking. It didn’t seem to bother that dog’s parents, but I had one hell of a headache when we were done. The doggie birthday cake was a plate with whipped cream. I have a photo of Kuma trying to suck it right out of the can…bad dog!!!
Kuma will be
nine months old on April 7th. Hard to believe so much time has
already passed. Also hard (sort of) to believe what a wonderful and loving
addition Kuma has been to my life…so very thankful and happy I chose him to be
my companion.