You Asked…Anneliese Part 2

We didn’t make it through the night last night with Anneliese. She cried and fussed so that at 3 AM we were up and decided to put her in her crate in another room. I hated to do it, but I’m not getting any younger, and I need my beauty sleep!

This morning she was still dragging around the hedgehog, until she viewed Arnie’s toy, Mr. Bunny. Suddenly Mr. Bunny became her baby, and she has been dragging that around the house all day. You have to have a heart made of stone to look at this and not want to weep for her.

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The Vet did prescribe some tranquilizers for her and this is helping her to relax. You know she was getting so upset looking for her imaginary babies that she was shaking as well as crying.

Phantom pregnancies are not that uncommon in dogs that have not been spayed. It appears that my females are both prone to them, as both Greta and Anneliese have had them this summer. Anneliese’s appears to be a bit worse than Greta’s was.

Erica asked if dogs can develop mastitis from this. Yes they can, and I have been watching her pretty carefully. Greta did experience mastitis with her false pregnancy in June. She required antibiotics to get over it.

Gattina asked what happens to the milk and if it hurts. No, it doesn’t hurt Anneliese, and slowly the milk will be reabsorbed into her body.

At least now she is quieting down and hopefully we all will get a good night of sleep tonight.

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The Workings Of Nature

My little Anneliese has been walking around the house crying. At first I thought she was just discovering her voice and I didn’t think much about it. As the days passed, I hoped she would unfind it, as she started to fuss and cry during the day, at night and early in the morning.

She then threw me a curve ball and stopped eating for two days. I was really worried then. Was she ill? I watched her. I tried to calm her. I snuggled with her a bit more than I already do. You know instead of cuddling her 14 hours a day it was up to 20 hours!

Then last night she flipped over for a belly rub and I saw them! Yes, Anneliese is having a false pregnancy. She is full of milk!!! If we had bred her when she had her heat, she would be having puppies now. I hadn’t thought of it, but apparently her internal clock (and hormones) did, and have gotten everything ready for her imaginary babies!

She’s been dragging a little hedgehog stuffed animal around and she mothers it. I mean, this is heart breaking stuff, people!

My sister, ever the helpful one, suggested we get Anneliese some baby squirrels to nurse! Oh yeah, Anneliese the wild one, wouldn’t nurse squirrels…she would eat them!

No, she will just have to get over this on her own. I keep telling her next time baby. Next time, you will be old enough and we will breed you and you will have babies, but somehow I don’t think she is listening.

I may call the doctor tomorrow and get some tranquilizers. For her? What are you kidding! With all this crying I’m the one that needs them!

LOL!!!

Pups & Pounds!

I started to do a Thursday Thirteen and I realized that I was tired of that, so you have just me sitting here writing about a few little things.

Like Anneliese. Isn’t she just the cutest little thing?

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She is so sweet too. Hubby and I were talking about this the other day and we are quite amazed at how truly wonderful the two pups are. I imagine we are incredibly partial having had them since the very moment that they were born, but to us, Anneliese and her brother Arnie are just the best! We have watched them grow, and learn to play with each other, and to become part of our little dog pack.

Here is Arnie with me.

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He is my little snuggler and at night he sleeps down by my feet happily wound around them. Anneliese now sleeps by my tummy and Greta is now sleeping between our pillows. Yes, we have a full bed each night when we settle in. Only Fritz sleeps on the floor, and all I can say to that is, Thank God!!!

When my cousin, Janet was up visiting for her birthday she took this picture of me in a new outfit, showing off my weight loss. Yes, showing off, because after losing 40 pounds, I am enjoying showing off just a little!

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I have about 8 more pounds to go to get to my goal weight and then the real work starts ~ maintenance! I think that will be the real challenge.

Meanwhile I’ll keep working on Weight Watchers day by day, a little at a time.

There Is A Disturbance In The Force…..

Last night I noticed that Arnie wasn’t his usual self. He was picking at his food and seemed quite distracted. I’d been out all day with my daughter, and Hubby informed me that Arnie’s little harlot of a sister, Anneliese, had been dancing around. As she nears the “peak” of her heat she has become more wanton than ever. Oh yes, once I stopped to watch Anneliese I could see her doing her little flirty girl dance, in an effort to torment her brother.

So, it was no surprise when bedtime came and Arnie had to once again return to his crate for the night. Alone. Frustrated. Yes, tormented by a force of nature that not even he understands.

Meanwhile, we went to bed with the girls. Greta curled up by my stomach and Anneliese by my knees, and Hubby was soon snoring happily on his side of the bed. All was right in the Dackel Princess house.

About 2 AM. I woke in a sweat. I felt like the room was suddenly being overheated by an unseen furnace. I tore off the sheets and got up to get something to drink. Returning to bed, I found Greta and Anneliese had taken my side of the bed, and shoving them aside, I climbed back in.

Oh yeah, a hot-flash!

At 5 AM Anneliese and Fritz woke me to go outside. Little Miss Pants has found that being in heat makes her have to go out and visit the great out of doors just a little bit more often. So off we went. Once we returned I diapered her, and the three of us returned to bed.

My head was just hitting the pillow when Anneliese started to gag and I jumped up and got her into the bathroom just as she threw up.

Could the night get any better?

Once I’d washed her up we returned to bed and fell asleep, but another hot-flash came upon me and I lay there thinking perhaps this was some sort of cruel joke. I did eventually drop off again, but at 7:30 Hubby woke full of joy and happiness after a good night sleep. I begged him “Please take the dogs and let me sleep just another 30 minutes!” And he did.

Actually he let me sleep another hour which was even better!

But as I went through my day today I thought how terribly funny this is. Here Anneliese is in heat and full of hormones, Arnie too, but of a slightly different make up, and here I am on the other end of the scale suffering from a decided lack of hormones!

Yes, there is a disturbance in the force!

Now it’s Anneliese’s Turn!

With Anneliese in heat, we are once again on panty patrol. The only difference between Greta and Anneliese is that we need to pin her little pants on, where as Greta will simply leave them alone. I also decided to keep Anneliese by my side at night to keep her from trying to chew off these pants. You see, at $16.00 a pair it gets expensive very fast when she chews them up.

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She has been fairly quiet thus far, and I am hoping that this heat will go by quickly. She is still too young to be bred, and she still must get rated by a German judge. So on her next heat we will breed her.

So far I have not been able to find a German registered male dog, that Anneliese isn’t related to here in the states. I may have to bring her to Germany to find a good German husband!

That won’t be until sometime early next year. Meanwhile, I am going to have to keep close tabs on Arnie next week, when Anneliese’s heat is at her peak. Poor boy.

Just how can I explain it to him???

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These are thirteen of my favorite pictures. The bottom picture is of Greta with her first litter of pups back in 2006. We will know in two weeks if she is expecting her next litter! I’ve got my fingers crossed!

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Well?

I wish I could give you all a definitive answer as to whether Greta and Bernie accomplished the big one. All I can say is that they did get to know each other in very personal ways, and it’s my hope that June puppies will be forthcoming. I won’t really know for about three weeks. Then I can take her in and the Vet can palpitate her abdomen and feel if there are any babies in there. Oh how I wish there was an Early Pregnancy Test Kit for dogs! You know, I’m just crazy enough to walk around with that little stick trying to get Greta to wee-wee on it!

So, now I sit back and wait. I’ve decided just not to think about it until the end of the month. Still, I will be looking for those small signs that indicate pregnancy. Exhaustion, morning sickness and her desire to be held.

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Meanwhile, I caught Anneliese snuggling up to my man! Do you all think I should be worried about the competition?

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I have to admit that Anneliese is a sweet little girl, and I adore her. She has developed into a truly adorable and loving pup. I am looking forward to getting my yard back after the snow melts, so I can start working Anneliese outside on the leash, getting her ready for the German Dog Show in September. She is the last dog I will have to show to get her a rating. Whew!

Raccoon Tracker, Anneliese

At the end of my sister’s driveway is a sign that reads “Back Yard Wildlife Sanctuary“. It’s a place where my sister and her grandchildren have worked to create a place for birds and critters to come and feed. And feed they do.

Upon my arrival at her place in Connecticut, I was happy to find, no snow! I could also see the first signs of spring, as the flowers pushed to the surface after a long winters sleep.

I brought Anneliese with me on this trip, as my “shy girl” needs the exposure to other people and new situations. Her first night away from the pack I call my dogs, had been a restless one for her, but the next morning when I stumbled to life I got on my robe and shoes and got Anneliese on the leash to walk her around the yard.

Anneliese was pulling something fierce, as we made our way around the yard. Suddenly she made sounds that I have not heard her make before. Sort of a low growl. Then she pulled toward the grand children’s swing and slide set. There tucked under the slide was the largest raccoon I’d ever seen!

I am one of the biggest chickens I know, so I pulled Anneliese back away from the huge raccoon, all the while noting that the raccoon had not moved. He sort of looked like he had had too much to drink the night before and passed out.

Once I got Anneliese to do her business on the other side of the house, I took her and ran inside, calling to my sister!

At first I thought the raccoon had toddled off while I went in, but when we looked back out we noticed that he was still there and breathing. Mel tried to shoo him off but he did not respond.

We called the police, who recommended that we call Animal Control. So we called Animal Control, and found that they were off for the weekend. So, we called the police back and a squad car was dispatched.

I dressed quickly, and Mel and I paced back and forth watching the swing set, hoping that the little guy would just wander off, but he didn’t.

The policeman arrived and he came out on the deck with us and surveyed the scene. He could see that the raccoon was still breathing, but he also felt the animal had been injured. We looked and could see it too.

We all decided that the poor thing needed to be put down. The officer got some ear protection and Mel went into the house and I stayed back, but watched as the officer discharged his weapon.

When we turned the little guy over we could see that the raccoon had been attacked by another animal (my guess is a Fischer) and been eviscerated.

I helped the officer get the body in a bag, and then both Mel and I thanked him for coming.

Then it dawned on me! This was Anneliese’s first tracking of a wounded animal! She did the job that I breed my dogs to do. She tracked down a wounded animal so it could be humanly put down. Anneliese showed us that she has a good nose!

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The next morning as we had our breakfast, the nice police officer returned. He had been upset having to put down the raccoon (it was the first time he had to discharge his weapon to humanely put down an animal) and he had forgotten to get information for his report.

He said he had wondered about the raccoon coming to the “Back Yard Wildlife Sanctuary” to die, when he drove in. I smiled and told him that the raccoon knew just where to go to die in peace. And he had.

We joked around with him and introduced him to the “Raccoon Tracker” Anneliese. I hope in the end he realized that between him and Anneliese, they both helped that raccoon.

I am so proud of her.

Anneliese Bunny Thief!

Today a box arrived in the mail. Inside was a little gift for Arnie. You see a little while back, Arnie’s favorite toy was demolished. Yes, Mr. Bunny was torn to pieces and was buried in the trash. Poor Arnie missed him a lot.

So, imagine today’s surprise when I opened the box and Arnie found Mr. Bunny inside!!! He was so happy and immediately grabbed him and ran into the family room.

Now, Greta had her Wild Boar birthday gift, and Arnie had Mr. Bunny, so Anneliese felt a little left out, even though there were a million dog toys around the house.

Anneliese paced back and forth, she watched and waited, and when Arnie let his guard down, she pounced! And got Mr. Bunny!

As you can see by this little photo montage, the dogs were all having a good time, but at the end of the day Anneliese is curled up with Mr. Bunny and the other two dogs are asleep without their toys. Yes, Anneliese is a force of nature. The smallest of our dogs, but with a true stubborn steak inside of her.

You just have to love a dachshund!