Sunday, March 28, 2010

Fiona smelling the daffodils...




Another gorgeous day in Portland yesterday, so we took advantage of it by taking Fiona to Washington Park to let her rome around on the grass a bit there. She did fantastic and in fact didn't want to come home when we told her it was time to go. As soon as we got to the car though, she fell asleep. I think we were only out there for about 20 minutes...


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

She's a Diva

It's GORGEOUS in Portland today, so I thought I'd take Fiona to the park, but keep her on the leash. It was a bit heart-breaking because there were a couple of other Frenchies at the doggy park playing, and Fiona had to just sit there and watch them play... I could tell she definitely wanted in with them. Instead, I let her jog on the grass for a bit, which she loved. She loved it so much, she wouldn't walk home with me when I told her it was time to go. I had to carry her all the way home!! No joke. And even when we got to our building, she wouldn't walk in, so I had to carry her to our door! Ummm, when did she become such a diva?

We're at home now and she seems pretty exhausted, after only 10 min at the park, so it's probably a good thing I didn't let her run around with the other Frenchies. I'm not feeling so guilty that I kept her from her friends.

When Aaron gets home, I'll have him post some updated photos.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Frenchies and steamed cauliflower

Fiona likes steamed cauliflower!!! I'm going to try to make this her new snack. I knew I could get her to like vegetables!

Fiona is back...

We've been so bad about posting since Fiona started showing signs that she's defintely back to her old self.... sorry to those who have been trying to follow! It's only been about a month since Fiona had her surgery, which we sometimes forget. When she returned home, we swore that we wouldn't let her jump on the ottoman anymore or let her sleep on the bed, for fear that she would jump down in the middle of the night. A month after surgery, we've let her charm her way back to the bed and it seems impossible to keep her from jumping on the ottoman/green chair that we sit on every eveing. However, we have taught her to sit next to the bed if she wants up and when she wants down, she sits up in bed and looks at the door.

The green chair is another story. We sometimes forget that she doesn't understand when we tell her she can't jump on the ottoman because we don't want her to get hurt again, but we constantly find ourselves giving her that lecture... it's been quite a struggle! I'm guessing the only way to get her to not jump on and off the ottoman is to keep her off of it all together. I don't know if we're ready to have her sit by herself while we're in the comfy green chair yet. And in our defense, her doctor did say that it would probably be impossible to keep her off the ottoman since it's what she knows. Also, since the ottoman doesn't sit too high off the ground, it shouldn't cause any problems in the future as long as we keep the jumping on/off to a limit. So, when we are home, we let her sit with us, but when Fiona is home by herself, we flip the ottoman over and she lays on her nice new area rug (I bought a beautiful cream colored rug 1 week before Fiona's back issue - it wasn't really meant for her to play on).

Fiona has also lost her svelt figure since being home. When she was taking 4 types of meds 3 times a day, we were wrapping her pills in her favorite treats such as swiss cheese and turkey. She stopped her meds about two weeks ago, but we haven't gotten out of the habit of feeding her this stuff yet and her activity level has been limited. A combination of goodies and less exercise = Fiona the fatty! Luckily, we're able to increase the amount of time we can walk her by 5 minutes every week. So, she's up to 10 minute walks this week. Next week, we'll be able to walk her for 15 minutes. Eventually, we hope she'll be able to play at the park again. We swore that we wouldn't take her back to the doggy park because that is where she was the day we had to take her to the hospital, but we realize that just because she's had surgery, we can't keep her from the things that puppies love, like playing at the park with other dogs, or jumping on the chair to sit with you, or snuggling in bed at night. It wouldn't be fair to her... so we just have to get over being so scared that she's going to get hurt again that we keep her from doing anything. Plus she's a Frenchie, so she's bound to get into some sort of trouble again.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Goodies After Surgery



Fiona is going to have high expectations if we continue to spoil her...




Leah and Jamie came by yesterday to watch the US vs. Canada hockey gold medal game and they brought over treats for Fiona - it was very sweet of them. She got a stuffed horse, which she loves - she cannot be without it now, dragging it around in the kennel whenever she decides to change laying position and it's become her sleeping buddy. She also got a couple of squeaky toys, and her favorite... swiss cheese! Because Leah and Jamie were so good to her, Fiona got to come out to sit and visit with them for a bit. She couldn't jump on them like she normally does when they visit, but she was still excited to see them.