Monday, December 26, 2011

Post-Christmas hangover

Finn and Miko had way too much food and fun this weekend. This is the two of them crashed out by the tree after everything has been cleaned up and put away.

Notice Miko giving me the stink-eye? He hates having his picture taken.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Our friend Miko

This is Miko, our old man. We adopted him from the SPCA in June 2009 when he was eleven years old after meeting him at an open house event at the Vancouver SPCA. He was so affectionate and well-behaved; we couldn't believe that someone had given up such an old, sweet dog but we felt very lucky to have found him.

Miko was the perfect first dog for us. We both grew up with our family dogs but neither of us ever had sole responsibility for a pet before. With Miko there was no basic training needed: he was an old hat at sit, down & speak; he already knew how to walk nicely on- and off-leash; and most importantly for me, no potty-training required! He loves going for walks but doesn't demand a whole lot of exercise. Quality time doesn't require toys or balls or sticks; all Miko wants is to lie down as close to us as possible and get pats.

Our biggest concern with adopting an older dog was his health. Miko was very overweight when we adopted him, and as a result his spine and back legs were under a lot of stress. Over the past couple years we've been able to get him down to a much healthier weight, but his back and legs will probably never fully recover. His main issue is getting up once he's laid down, and stairs give him trouble when he's tired. But he can still run in short bursts, and we've gone on long walks and hikes - slowly, of course. Other than this, however, Miko is in perfect health!

We truly recommend adopting an older dog for those looking to be first-time dog owners. Miko was the perfect introduction to dog ownership for us. We had to learn a lot about responsibility and routine, but we encountered very few of the frustrations that can come with a more energetic and untrained dog. Like Finn, for instance...

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Missing the summer days

Finn & his best buddy Dougal (rottie) & Castro (mastiff cross pup)earlier this year.

I miss summer at the dog park. It gets dark so early now that we're lucky to get even 10 minutes at the park before it gets spooky. On the weekends we try to spend a couple hours each day at the park but it's so cold! At least the weather has been holding up for the most part and it's been a dry December. The park turns into a total mud pit when it rains and fewer people take their dogs there. Finn always looks so sad if we arrive at the park and it's empty. He is such a dog's dog :)

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Snow Days

A couple weeks ago we returned home from a Jamaican vacation, and then a couple days later it snowed! We were not happy about the abrupt seasonal wake-up call, but Finley was very pleased. He romped and snuffled to his heart's content, and he was very sad to see all the snow disappear the next day. Since it's gearing up to be the coldest winter in a very long time Finley should have lots of snowy days ahead of him.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Finley at the park

Finn's favourite place in the whole world is our local off-leash dog park. He loves running around and getting other dogs to chase him. He's big and fast, so the other dogs have to work together to slow him down.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cuddles

Finn is a pretty independent pup but every so often he allows us to indulge in some cuddles. He puts up with so much :)


Monday, October 17, 2011

Crazyface




Finn's stoic St. Bernard face can make some pretty crazy expressions when he's hyper.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Finn strikes a pose



Had to sneak this photo of the two dogs while Miko wasn't looking. Finn loves to ham it up but Miko is incredibly camera-shy.

Naptime for Finn



Finley in his favourite position on the couch :)

Finn's First Day



This is Finn at Trout Lake on the day we adopted him. He was pretty unsure about the water but he was very excited to meet all the other dogs. After a good hour of sniffing, playing and jogging, we returned to my mom's house where he received lots of pats and snuggles, especially from my mom. He's bigger than she is!