I’m having a bad hair day!

Categories: Straight From The Leonberger's Mouth

For the last month, Mom’s been checking out the top of my head several times a day because she says she thinks I have a cyst, whatever that is. Well last Thursday, something bad must have happened because they took me to the vet on Saturday. That must have really caused a stir because I had to take pills for three days, I didn’t get to have any treats after dinner last night and I had to go see the vet again this morning.

I’m now missing fur on the top of my head, I have two funky tubes sticking out of my bald spot, I have to wear this huge clunky plastic cone thingy around my neck and I haven’t been allowed to play with Kisa or Larkin all day. The vet said I did have a cyst, but my hairs grew into it and caused quite a mess… and I”m supposed to wear my cone for five whole days so I don’t scratch and accidentally remove the tubes.

To make matters worse, Mom’s calling me divot-head. You just wait ’til the next time she’s having a bad hair day!


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A Leonberger Shares My Life

Categories: Ramblings In General

A Leonberger shares my life,
A dog that’s strong and true.
Affectionate and gentle,
Yet bold and fearless too.
A wonderful companion,
The very best you’ll find,
With a heart of purest gold,
This mountain dog of mine.
A friend that I can count on,
In which I can confide-
I can’t imagine life without
My “Leo” by my side.
- Anonymous

I’m lucky… I have three Leonbergers to share my life… and life would not be the same without any of them.


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Butt Rubs are here to stay

Categories: Ramblings In General

A while back, I did a post about the similarities between Dakota, Kisa and Larkin. Today, we discovered another one. From the time Kisa was a few months old, she loved the butt rub — me straddled over her back facing her rear, fingers massaging all that fur on either side of her tail. Dakota has now taken to presenting me with his hind quarters to take advantage of that same luxury. We’re talking about a six month old puppy standing perfectly still for 20 minutes, head nodding, eyes drooping.

If he would only be that still when being brushed or having his nails clipped.


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I did battle and I won (barely)…

Categories: Straight From The Leonberger's Mouth

After dinner, Kisa and I were playing with the ball and it rolled under TV tray. When I tried to recover it, the tray attacked me! I tried to get away, but it chased me all the way across the room, its claws on my collar and it wouldn’t let go. I wrestled and ran and ran and wrestled until Dad finally caught up with us and helped me get away.

It was a very close call and I was so scared. After all, I am still a puppy and that tray was huge. Bad tray!


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Watching Dakota Grow Up

Categories: Humor, Ramblings In General

One of the fun things about getting a new puppy is wondering how different (or similar) he’ll be from your previous pets — because when those similarities or differences start to manifest themselves, we’re most often confronted with fond memories of what it was like when our aging four-leggers were as young as Dakota is now.

Thus far:

  • Like Larkin, Dakota can hold it forever but would easily win the prize for the world’s longest pee.
  • Like Kisa, Dakota doesn’t bat an eye-lash when he gets a taste of hot, spicy food… I’m talking cuisine that would make half the average population approach with caution. Like Kisa, Dakota is sort of in that “hmm-umm” category, trying to figure out how to get another taste”.
  • Like Larkin, Dakota just wants to be next to you and lick you to death.
  • Like Kisa, Dakota can’t resist anything made of paper… including the mail and newspapers. His love of toilet paper is unique to him alone.
  • Like Larkin, Dakota can’t resist the urge to jump on you when you come into the room (but we’re working on that).
  • Like Kisa, Dakota can’t resist an opportunity to hump Larkin. Yeah, I know… Kisa’s a female. And your point is?
  • Like Larkin, Dakota can’t resist putting his tongue in Kisa’s ear.
  • Like Kisa, Dakota eats so fast he can’t possible taste his food.
  • Like Larkin, Dakota likes napping with his back against the front door — especially when it’s really cold and windy. Leonbergers make great draft snakes.
  • Like Kisa, Dakota is humanly vocal. Larkin simply barks, albeit rare. Kisa and Dakota converse. They both have a variety of sounds that are much like human conversations, complete with varying inflections and volume.


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