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10 years ago
Mulholland Drive. It provides views of the San Fernando Valley, has a 40-car parking lot, and access into the canyon trails below. Jack and hiked on one of the trails and it was really nice. The path was a bit narrow, and full surrounded by plants, flowers and trees. The view was awesome! Dogs are allowed on leash. I thought I had forgot my camera so I have no actual hiking pictures - but I found it when getting the keys to go home. So I snapped a few pictures at the actual lookout. We will likely go back every Saturday and try the different trails. He was great - he wasn't nervous of anyone or anything. I was so proud!
Well, Patrick is a magnet for for trouble. Today he and Jack were playing and next thing I know Patrick is rubbing at his eye and looking at me like a one eyed pirate. I called the vet and off we went. She did a Fluorescein stain which identifies abrasions, scratches, ulcerations and lacerations present in the cornea on the surface of the eye. The put in the stain and then turn on a black light and his eyes glow like crazy. It is similar to on CSI when they use the light to see all the dried substances no one wants to know about. ANYWAYS - sure enough he has two big old scratches down his eye (thanks Jack). He gets ointment in his eye 4x a day and goes back to the vet on Thursday.
I recently ordered a few books from Amazon. I had to get one for work, so I got some dog ones also - it allowed me to qualify for super saving shipping. Ironically, they are being shipped separately. Today I received "IT'S ME OR THE DOG: HOW TO HAVE THE PERFECT PET" by Victoria Stilwell. I really enjoy her show so I thought I would check out the book. It was quick and easy to read. A lot of the content was stuff we are already doing, but it is good to have reinforcement in our methods. I also found the section on dog body language very interesting and helpful. It is very pretty with nice pictures and easy to read text. Even Jared has started reading it! It is a good book that covers the basi
cs of obedience, dog psychology, diet, potty training and fun! I am glad that I read it for sure.
My friend from school was visiting on his way to Australia for the weekend as well. It made the apartment super cramped. Monte has his own cage because he jumps out of Jack and Patrick's, plus luggage and another person, plus Jared and I, plus our two pups in a one bedroom apartment with no balcony or patio = THE PITS. Lesson learned!





I finally have found another treat for my dogs that is healthy! Solid Gold Tiny Tot Treats have won over my dogs. The pet store lately recommended them to me. They are a bit pricey, but everything else about them is good.
Today we went to the Los Angeles Chihuahua and Small Dog Meet Up at Barrington Park. Barrington Park is another off leash Dog Park in Southern California. The park is just off the 405 at Sunset Blvd. 200 Barrington Ave (next door to the post office) Los Angeles, CA 90049. There is plenty of parking. The park has a large dog section and a small dog section. The small dog section has fresh water and a tree for shade. It is a combination of grass and dirt. They are campaigning to get fake grass put in though, which would be pretty interesting.

Today Jackson graduated from Puppy School! He was very good today during the review. We went over all the things we had worked on throughout the course and he aced them all (except the friendly stranger part, but even that was way better). Our trainer is Jim Leske from Good Dogs are Trained. His methods are all about patience and rewarding good behaviour. This method worked really well for Jack.
I'm still not completely sure what our next step will be, but I'm very pleased with all his progress. I think we might work towards the Canine Good Citizen Program. That will be a lot of work though, as it focuses on the dealing with strangers. The video is Jack doing some of his tricks at home. Mind the mess on the floor, they had just gutted one of their stuffies, leaving the proof all over the carpet. The pictures are with Jack and his diploma. I wanted him to sit, and he wanted to lay down... so we compromised with a lean.