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Rottweilers. Computers. Cameras. World Domination. Not necessarily in that order.

Rottweilers.
Computers. Cameras.
World Domination.
Not necessarily in that order.

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Weather woes

June 18, 2009 by kathi

We have severe weather warnings in effect here in the Chicago area until tomorrow afternoon. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected, and this is also the time of year when tornados can happen.

The Rottweilers are glad to be house dogs, as they, and I, still remember the tale of Chase, the Rottweiler who took a block-long ride à la Toto in a June tornado in south suburban Richton Park, just around this time last year. His story is still out there on the ‘net, including video:

CBS2 Chicago: Dog Survives Toto Impression During Tornado

Um. That would be video of happy rescued Chase with his relieved family. You don’t really think someone would be out in a tornado shooting a video of a dog flying through the air, do you? What’s that? Yes, this is Chicago. Okay. Point taken. Still no flying dog video.

(NaBloPoMo | June ‘09: 18 of 30 | 75% Challenge: 145 of 274)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: NaBloPoMo, tornado

I wonder if I need a smaller dog

June 16, 2009 by kathi

I was looking at the video I made on Sunday to help set up future videos of obedience practice sessions in the yard. I made a short clip of Axel so he wouldn’t be jealous that Freya’s clip was featured in Sunday’s post. Okay, not really. It was so I could figure out how to set up a video album in Gallery 2. The file size of Freya’s video was a little too large, so I had to make a smaller one.

Anyway, as I watched the clip, it struck me.

Do I need a smaller dog? Is my dog that big, or am I really that short? Or does the camera just make him look bigger, and me look fatter?

Once again, try to overlook the sloppy leash handling. We were really just working on the camcorder settings for the “real” videos that will be coming soon. If it ever stops raining, that is. Yes, sad to say that the rain has come back after two short days of sunshine. It’s supposed to be around on and off all week. We’re going to rust instead of tan this summer.

Oh. I don’t really want a smaller dog. With only a very short break, there has always been a large male Rottweiler here since 1994. The house would seem very empty without one taking up that space.

(NaBloPoMo | June ‘09: 16 of 30 | 75% Challenge: 143 of 274)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, Freya, NaBloPoMo, rain, video

Rally obedience signs: the illustrated version!

June 14, 2009 by kathi

Wow, we are supposed to have two, count ’em, TWO days of consecutive sunshine! Rain is again in the forecast for the remainder of the week, but we are set to have sun tomorrow. Of course, I will become a believer only when I actually see and feel it.

While checking the searches that brought me visitors (and thank you for stopping by), I noticed several instances of people looking for rally obedience sign holders. One of my older rally obedience-related posts gives some good resources for signs and holders, but I thought that maybe some of you would like to see my homemade signs.

Signs can be downloaded in PDF format from the sites of the various organizations that sanction rally competition, and from a number of dog training sites and dog owners’ personal sites. I am lucky enough to have access to a color laser copier at work. I printed the signs on light card stock and put them in plastic sheet protectors. I think I would opt for heavier sheet protectors if I did it again. I bought the least expensive ones and they are a little too flexible. The clothespins are used to attach the signs to the wire holders.

EDITED TO ADD: I don’t usually number the signs for at-home practice. As small as the yard is, there is usually only one possible route anyway! If I do, though, I just write numbers on Post-it Notes. Hey, it works!

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The wire holders are made from a folding wire garden edging fence, 18″ high with 8 segments, each approximately 1 foot wide. I didn’t save the packaging so I don’t have a brand name, but It was purchased at the local Ace Hardware store and made by Glamos Wire Products. The linked site appears to be for wholesale, but I would guess you could call to find the names of retailers. I’ve also seen them at Home Depot. Cost was about $5. I used a needle-nosed pliers to unhook the segments from each other and cut off the excess wire.

EDITED TO ADD: They also had taller (24″) folding fences made by Living Accents. They were $12.49 at my local Ace Hardware store. Here is a link to an online hardware store selling them for $6.99. Link no longer works, but you should be able to find these and other folding fences at your local Ace Hardware or Home Depot or [insert your hardware store or home improvement store here].

EDITED TO ADD: Check out this very cool variation from Marie at K-9 Solutions! She uses the same folding fences to create an indoor/outdoor version of the sign holders.

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Here they are in the yard, set very close together just for photo purposes:

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I also got the bright idea of using my Flip Mino to record our practice sessions. Since there isn’t always someone around to run the camcorder, I set it up on the patio table, on an inexpensive mini-tripod that was part of the accessory package that came with my digital still camera.

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Our yard is small (the lot is a typical Chicago neighborhood lot, 30 feet wide by 125 feet long), but I wasn’t sure how much of the yard would actually be in the frame, so Axel and Freya helped me by heeling around the yard with me (separately, of course) so I’d have some reference points for setting up the rally signs and our other practice sessions for video. I left the camcorder running for about half an hour and now have a pretty good idea of which parts of the yard are out of the frame.

Here is about a minute and a half of Freya “helping” with the camcorder setup:

I plan to do more videos featuring the lovely Freya and the handsome Axel putting up with my sloppy leash handling and bad timing. Hopefully my handling will also get better as a result.

(NaBloPoMo | June ‘09: 14 of 30 | 75% Challenge: 141 of 274)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Freya, NaBloPoMo, rally obedience, rally obedience sign holders, video

Rottweilers under the weather

June 12, 2009 by kathi

Computer and blogging posts have filled up most of the last couple of weeks. The Rottweilers have not gone anywhere, but are wondering why I’m preoccupied with technology instead of their fascinating lives.

They (and I) finally got a sunny day to enjoy today, and sadly, they are both a bit under the weather. How ironic is that?

Freya has a mild case of IBS, and today was a day for one of her infrequent bouts with stomach upset and diarrhea. The warm temperature (which sadly none of us have become acclimated to yet, because we have barely had any warm days) and a bit of overenthusiastic activity might have contributed. She wasn’t too happy about skipping dinner, but it’s the best thing to do right now to help her feel better, along with three to five days of metronidazole.

I’m also feeling like a bad dog mom because her right ear was very gunky and I’m just hoping it’s not also infected. All four dog ears on the premises got a good cleaning and drying, and we’ll see tomorrow whether a vet visit might be needed.

I’m wondering if Axel has some undiagnosed plant allergies. He was sneezing quite a bit and his eyes were a little goopy. Oscar used to have summer allergies with runny eyes and loss of eyelid hair, but no problems in the winter, and I wonder if this is what’s going on with Axel. He really can’t afford to lose eyelid hair before he goes out again to be shown so hopefully it doesn’t get as bad Oscar’s allergies were.

I hope my sweet puppies are feeling better tomorrow after a good night’s rest.

(NaBloPoMo | June ‘09: 12 of 30 | 75% Challenge: 139 of 274)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: allergies, Axel, ear infection, Freya, IBS, NaBloPoMo

Godspeed, Donna

June 6, 2009 by kathi

This evening, we said a final goodbye to Donna Hedl, Freya’s breeder and a great friend in Rottweilers. Donna passed away on Wednesday. It was quite a shock. Even though she had been fighting cancer for quite a long while, she had been doing well lately and had been out and about to many dog events over the last month.

The last time I saw her was at the ATTS temperament test last month. I hadn’t seen Donna for quite some time prior to that, and she hadn’t seen Freya in even longer. Our group had a great time socializing, and both of the dogs that Donna bred passed the test, along with most of our group’s dogs.

Freya was a gift from Donna and her then-husband Joe following the unexpected death of my heart dog Heidi on Christmas Eve 2003. After they split up, it was more so Donna who kept in touch with me about Freya and the other littermates, and who always had a moment to hear about Freya’s ups and downs.

Godspeed, Donna. Thank you forever for Freya and for your friendship.

(NaBloPoMo | June ‘09: 6 of 30 | 75% Challenge: 133 of 274)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Donna Hedl, NaBloPoMo

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