Friday, March 30, 2012

Sweet Ruby


Yesterday Ruby had her second vet appointment for her second set of shots. Everyone there loves her, the techs always take her back to show her off to everyone after her appointment(s). Here are her current stats...

Age: 10 weeks
Weight: 8 lbs (she is up 2 pounds!)
Tricks: can "sit", "come", and "howl" on command
House training progress: I'd say we are 85%

Ruby's 1st week with us was a learning process for myself. I have never potty trained a puppy before so everything was new to me. I swear it was like reliving those first few weeks with Brooke (my first baby)and being excited and scared at the same time. I wanted to do everything right and not screw up. Ha ha! At her first vet appointment (about 4 days after adopting her) I showed up to her vet appointment with a list full of questions just like a new mom with a her first newborn!

Ruby's second week with us was a very hard one for me. I read many different articles on potty training a puppy and decided to bunker down and get serious. I spent the entire week in the kitchen training her. By Wednesday/ Thursday I saw the results of my hard work and dedication! Happy day! Ruby started to understand where her poops and peeps went...outside, and she quickly would alert me at the back door to go outside and potty. It was great.

Ruby's third week (this week) has been wonderful. It was time to establish a routine. My two children thrived on routine and it made for one happy and well rested mama and papa. This week I have established her potty times. I now know when to expect her to poop and to pee. Ruby will give me two poops in the morning at about the same times (give or take 1/2 hour and two poops in the latter part of the day. She will poop after I pick up Brooke from school and after dinner/before bedtime around 6:30/7. She will alert me when she needs to pee and I will also take her out to pee after her two naps. Yes Ruby takes about 2-3 naps a day. (How else am I supposed to get my housework done and spend time with Bo?) Each are about an hour, the afternoon nap is about an hour and 1/2. She loves her bed/crate and often times won't want to come out to play but I make her anyways. This week since she has been doing so well with potty training I have allowed her back in our living room as a reward. We have been accident free this entire week and that makes me very happy. I anticipate an accident in the future since she is still young but as long as I'm on top of it and watching her closely and keeping her on a schedule she has been thriving. We do still need to work on the chewing, she knows that she is not allowed to chew on anything except her toys but I do catch her trying sneak in a chew or bite on something that is off limits but she quickly gives up after my stern "No". Ruby is still not allowed upstairs and she knows that. She cries at the bottom of the stairs for Bryan but quickly gives up after I distract her with a toy.

If there is anything out sweet little Ru has taught me it is to learn to love being outside. I'm not an outside kind of person at all but I've learned to like it. We have not taken her on any walks yet, not until she is fully vaccinated at 16 weeks but I do let her play on our front grass and our backyard grass. Ruby loves being outside. I try to take her out to play and get exercise as often as I can since the weather has been so amazing lately and because those hot summer days will be here before we know it. Ruby still loves to cuddle and still remains calm but can get quite active if she wants too. She will only bark and howl on command but won't do it on her own. I was expecting her to bark and howl like a normal dog but I guess that's her personality. I think she's an old soul.
We sure love having her as a part of our family.

The Surprise!


I love this photo! Brooke's smile says it all. She was speechless when we surprised them with a puppy. Blogger is being dumb and for some reason I can't figure out how to speed up the process of uploading the video we recorded of the surprise. Boo! Oh well, if you are friends with me on facebook the video is posted on my wall.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Introducing Ruby!



Introducing Ruby!
Our sweet new beagle puppy.
DOB: 1/16/12
Mother's name: Lola

Aquiring Ruby....
On Friday March 2nd I was working on my computer on an upcoming fundrasier I organized for a family in my ward. Bryan was working in his office and he came out and was excited, he asked me if I wanted a dog. I laughed and said what kind and he answered a beagle. He began to explain to me that he had just gotten off of the phone with his mom, he explained that his mom had been visting the shelter looking for a family dog since their dog had recently passed away. I think it was give or take 6 weeks ago while browsing the shelter in Castaic she came across two beagles that were just brought in. One male and one female...that was pregnant and due to have her puppies in about 3-4 weeks. A volunteer at the shelter explained that they had just came in and she was going to take home the pregnant beagle and foster her and the puppies until they found homes. Originally my mother-in-law I think was interested in adopting the male that was brought in. In her words he was beautiful and friendly but he was adopted fast. The volunteer that fostered the mom and her soon to be puppies gave my mother in law her phone number or vise versa and if she was interedted in adopting a puppy she'd call when the puppies were born.
Fast forward.... the puppies were born and were ready to be shown. My mother in law was telling Bryan about this and was sharing with him the idea of adopting one for herself and now we are back to where I started, I was working on my computer on a fundraiser..etc..
Bryan and I agreed to think about it...we didn't have much time to think about it but with careful research, pros and cons of dog ownership, our gut feeling (ok my gut feeling)..we decided to go for it. Why not? We were given this amazing opportunity to own a healthy purebred beagle for a small adoption fee.
Two days later my father and mother in law went to the foster mother's home and picked out, per our request, a girl for us and they picked out a boy for themselves. My father in law did a great job picking out our Ruby because she is one sweet, calm, loving and affectionate little pup. She fits in with our family so well.
We kept it a suprise from the kids, it was a LONG week! Bryan and I visited with Ruby a few days before whe could be taken home and we instantly fell in love.

I'll post the video we took of the big suprise for our sweet little ones in my next post but so far Ruby has brought so much joy to our family and she fits in so well. The kids adore her and boy were they suprised when we gave them to her. We love having our Ruby girl and look forward to many years with our new little family member.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

I Picked Up a Few Things Today.........


.......for a HUGE surprise for my little ones this coming Monday!! I for see plenty more shopping trips to Petsmart in preparation for Monday. I'm so so SO excited!