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	 <h1><a href="http://echoia.com/?p=17" rel="bookmark">They Do Their Own Stunts</a></h1>
        <h2>Written by admin on November 12th, 2009 at 12:18 am </h2>
	<h2>Filed under: <a href="http://echoia.com/?cat=1" title="View all posts in Uncategorized" rel="category">Uncategorized</a>  Tags: <a href="http://echoia.com/?tag=pets" rel="tag">Pets</a>, <a href="http://echoia.com/?tag=trinity" rel="tag">Trinity</a>, <a href="http://echoia.com/?tag=veda" rel="tag">Veda</a>   | <span>Comments Off</span>  </h2>

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		<p>Veda, as you <em>all</em> know, is my little baby wonder dog. She has grown to be about 17x her &#8216;8 week old&#8217; size. (psst- that&#8217;s not &#8216;normal&#8217;, if her sister, Trinity, does the same, she&#8217;ll grow to a 300+ pound lab mix&#8230; also not normal!)</p>
<p>Veda learned a thousand tricks in her first few months. I remember how shocked people were when my tiny little 3-4 month old puppy would sit, jump, speak, lay down etc. It seems like anything we have time to try to teach her, she has the motivation to learn.</p>
<p>Except to speak to go outside. By the time she was 4 months old I began having her speak at the door each time I took her for a potty break. She would speak on command, but she would never do it without prompting. She&#8217;s always been &#8216;bashful&#8217; about barking at us (hence the &#8216;louder&#8217; command she??has learned&#8230; what a weird dog).??Instead she prefers to follow me around and give me a &#8216;look&#8217;. I get this &#8216;look&#8217; first thing in the morning and sometimes even in the middle of the night. She had a short run where she would come to my side of the bed, rest her face on it and then snort in my face to wake me up, then she would &#8216;look&#8217; at me to tell me she needed to go outside. I was pregnant and sleep didn&#8217;t always come easily, so I guess it was a heavier sleep when it did.</p>
<p>This must be <strong>miserable</strong> for her, waiting around for me to look at her all the time so she can make her potty expression? Jeez.</p>
<p>With the new baby and the new dog, though, we really needed to streamline some things around here so I again, ten months later, began working with Veda (and Trinity) on speaking when they want to go out. In contrast with Veda, Trinity knows very few commands (it&#8217;s difficult to teach her because Veda is almost always there when I am with Trinity, doing the commands and then trying to steal the treats when I keep requesting the same thing again and again) but has finally begun picking up &#8216;out&#8217;, &#8216;go&#8217;, &#8217;sit&#8217; and a couple of others (though &#8216;no&#8217; and &#8217;stop it&#8217; show no signs of penetrating her vocabulary- but you know, she&#8217;s blond with the pink cupcake belly-sweater to prove it (yes, I WILL upload pictures)&#8230;).</p>
<p>So, as I said, we went to the door at scheduled times, I leashed &#8216;the girls&#8217; as we call them and asked Veda to speak. She did, and out she went. By the end of day 2 she was going to the door/top of the stairs, speaking one-two times and looking for the nearest parent to take her out.</p>
<p>And tonight Trinity has begun to copy-cat her. I&#8217;m not sure that she knows what &#8217;speak&#8217; means, but she is coming to understand that barking one-two times at the door gets her a trip outside&#8230;</p>
<p><em>and they&#8217;re both abusing it.</em></p>
<p>I will take them out to potty in the morning when I get up, and 15 minutes later one of them will go to the stairs, bark and look at me like, &#8216;You have to do it because otherwise you accept the idea of me pottying on the floor. Lets go, foo&#8217;!&#8217; Then the other comes clattering across the hard wood floors (thank you, baby), skidding to a stop, usually overshooting the stairway and scrambling back in the direction she came, and giving me the same, &#8216;If you don&#8217;t do what I say, you&#8217;ll regret it&#8217; child-of-rage look.</p>
<p>I feel like I&#8217;m being held hostage by my puppies, and really they make quite the little duo. Trinity can be cute as a button (she is??a giant and still wiggles so hard??her feet slide on the wood??floors when??one of us comes home)??because of her exuberance and Veda is as intuitive as a dog gets (she stopped jumping on me the DAY I came home after my surgery, and then learned she could jump on my hip instead to get close to me).</p>
<p>I do love my naughty little puppies and watching them grow. So far having dogs has proven more difficult than motherhood, and it complicates it infinitely, but I love them and, when I know they&#8217;re safe, most of their little stunts.</p>
<p>Smarties.</p>


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