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Catching Up!

Wow! Spring came and went and now the summer is on it’s way out and I need to catch up here with what’s going on at the ranch!

Well, we are excited to announce that we, Puppy Manners, won “BEST of 425” in the 425 Magazine contest for Best Dog Trainers. But I have to say, it’s not just me and Dave. It’s our amazing crew of people that work here. Karen, Nate, Patrick, Dylan, Jamie, Brian, George and Kyle. They care as much about the dogs and Crystal Creek Farms as we do. Just an amazing, caring and dedicated crew of people who take pride in where they work and what they do. Dave and I cannot thank them enough! On top of that, the other BIG win was Reading with Rover, which won for Best Local Non-Profit! That’s an amazing feat because there was serious competition, with non-profits much bigger than us. But in the end, the community spoke with their vote and we are so proud of our Reading with Rover program and what the volunteers and their “rover dogs” do for kids all over the Seattle area.

In other news, we’ve received a lot of questions about our foster dog, “Dusty”, and whatever happened to her? You can read about “Dusty” in this previous blog post. After her DNA test came back, we were not so surprised that she is 52% Doberman and 12% Malamute. But the real shocker was this bit–the results reported that “Dusty” is 12% Pekinese! No wonder she’s such an odd little duck! The remaining 25% is unidentified DNA, which our veterinarian says can be a rare breed not included in the data bank. It’s possible for her to even have some coyote, wolf, or other feral dog breed, which would make more sense due to her extreme shyness and feral like behavior. She came from a litter born on an Indian reservation and it was a feral litter. Her mother is most likely feral as well, so she has some ingrained behaviors that we struggle with, like warming up to people. But there’s not a mean bone in her body and she loves, loves, LOVES other dogs. She is one of the most socially appropriate dogs I’ve ever seen. However, finding a home for her has proven nearly impossible. She simply will never be a dog that can settle in, curl up by the fire place, frolic with kids, greet strangers with a wag of her tail, or be a happy house dog. She is still a bowl of shaking Jell-O with every perspective family that comes to visit and she almost becomes catatonic. Just so sad. Most dogs when they meet families, it’s like speed dating and they know right away “this is the dog for us!” But for “Dusty”? It’s just not in the cards.

Dave, Becky, and Barn Manager, Karen, with “Dusty”

So fast forward to today and I’m happy to tell you “Dusty” has, indeed, found her perfect home! The family is willing to accept her for who she is, not for who they wish she was and she’s such a happy dog! She will let people pet her, people she is familiar with of course, and she is loved and adored by many because she is officially a Bishop! That’s right, Dave and I adopted “Dusty”. We recognized that she loves it here at Crystal Creek Farms and it’s clear she loves to run with a pack of dogs. “Zoom” is getting older and I can’t really keep using her as a “greeter dog” to test a dog’s social skills. Enter “Dusty”, who we also call our “ranch dog” because she has a job and that’s to tire out all the puppies that comes to stay with us and be the official “greeter dog” for new guests. She makes them feel welcome and accepted, which is exactly what we need from her! So everyone can rest in the knowledge that “Dusty” has found her perfect forever-home and she is very happy.

As for our personal lives, Dave had hip replacement surgery a couple months ago and is recovering beautifully. He’s also lost 45 pounds post-surgery! Additionally, I have lost nearly 20 pounds! We decided to start practicing what we preach for dogs, to live well, eat better, and trim the fat! It’s been a pretty amazing journey, but it’s not difficult when you have great family support, which we’ve had from our kids and of course, each other. We celebrated 32 years of marriage this month. I love Dave a lot and am so proud of everything we’ve accomplished together.

Also new in our lives is a new pup named “Diesel”! Technically, he’s our granddaughter, Reagan’s, dog, but he’s been living with us for a couple months now while Solomon, our son-in-law, builds a fence to keep “Diesel” safely in the yard. “Diesel” has turned out to be an incredibly loving, amazing yellow Labrador from SunnyDaze Labradors in Bellingham. He’s such an exceptional dog, he’s been nicknamed “Special”, which suits him perfectly.

The ranch is literally hoppin’ with fur and has been a great place to spend the summer. As fall quickly approaches, we will take one short trip to Alderbrook Resort for a few days. We will not be bringing a dog, something we haven’t done in over a decade. A trip for just me and Dave on a well deserved vacation and we can’t wait! It’s amazing whenever we go somewhere without a dog, as I find myself actually looking for dogs to connect with… I just need them in my life, I guess. I guess if you have to have an addiction, wanting and needing to pet a dog on a daily basis can’t be unhealthy… Right?  ;)

One last thing before I sign off! If you haven’t checked it out yet, head over to our Vimeo Page, where you’ll find several short videos of dog training tips. Several of them are simply iPhone clips and others are more in-depth training videos. All of them are fun to watch and extremely informative. Be sure to leave comments on the ones that help you most and please, feel free to make request for specific videos and we’ll do our best to go over those topics soon. Thanks for sticking around for our updates! We love our clients and readers and as always, we do our best to address your puppy training needs as they come up. Thanks for reading!

Best of 425Magazine!

We’ve had a great week here at Puppy Manners! Summer has finally arrived in Seattle and we could not be happier! We broke out the kiddie pools (for our playin’ pups!) and Dave’s favorite cooking appliance—the barbecue! We had a fun holiday weekend with our family and even got to celebrate the Fourth with our friend, Anniemarie Kaighin, aka  “My Puppy Nanny.” To top things off, we received our copy of 425Magazine in the mail this week only to discover we were named “Best Dog Trainer” in their “Best of 425″ issue! Even more surprising is how we were the runner up for “Best Doggie Day Care” since that’s a service we don’t advertise because of our limited space!

Thank you, thank you, thank you, to all our friends and clients who voted! We are thrilled to have been spotlighted, especially on this side of Seattle! We don’t take this recognition lightly and will continue to strive to be the #1 Dog Trainers in this area code and beyond!

In other news, we’ve got some exciting blog posts coming your way, including some of the following:

  • Training tip! Jumping! Is there a little too much pep in your pup’s step? How to recognize the behavior, stop it, and prevent it altogether!
  • Feature! Our dog “Bloo!” and his incredible story that would make him one of “our” dogs.
  • Reading with Rover at the Strawberry Festival! Did you attend the Strawberry Festival in Bellevue last month? We were there with our favorite children’s literacy program Reading with Rover, 425Magazine‘s runner up for “Best After School Program”! If you had your picture taken with a RWR dog, the gallery will be posted here on the blog on July 15th! Don’t miss it!

Thanks for tuning in! And thank you, 425 residents, for voting us #1!

Puppy Manners Launches New Blog!

Welcome to the Puppy Manners Blog!

We are SO excited to share all the recent happenings here at the Puppy Manners Ranch with this easy to read and accessible location! We’ve got lots to talk about and we hope you stick around for all the tips, tricks, and sticks we’ll be throwing out to all our readers! Well… Maybe not sticks… But you get the idea!

So check things out! Explore! Dig up some information! We’ll be discussing an array of doggie subjects that will be categorized into some of the following: Training Tips, Behavior Tips, Therapy Training, Videos, Photos, as well as sharing our personal stories and experiences so you can get to know us (and our dog-kids, of course!) a lot better!

If you have any questions—training, therapy, or anything doggie-related—please use our “Contact” form in the Menu above! We can’t always respond to every submission, but check back regularly and your question may appear here on the blog!

Also be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed so you never miss a thing! We’ve got some BIG announcements coming up, with photos and videos to share, so stay tuned! That’s coming up FAST!

Thanks again for visiting! Feel free to leave your comments below each blog update! We’re going to have a lot of great stuff to share and we want everyone to join in on the fun!