Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Dogs vs. Babies

Or how my dogs are preparing me for having a baby. 

They are both super cute, most of the time. Much like babies.


Chloe likes to bark at me to get my attention. All. The. Time. (she's doing it as we speak) Very similar to a baby crying I imagine. Or at least also very loud and annoying.

They both like to play with toys that make noise. All of the squeaky dog toys are purposefully hidden at the moment.

I have to clean up their poop. Enough said.


Their food makes me gag. (heightened sense of smell and nausea don't mix) Baby food is also gross but at least I won't be nauseous by the time I am around that stuff.

They also both like to cuddle or be held or lay in my lap.

Hmm. Maybe I'll be well prepared.



Thursday, June 5, 2014

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Wednesdays and Puppies

Chloe takes up a lot of time but she's super cute! She spent a lot of time outside with us yesterday cleaning up around our building. 

Below is a really pretty rose from this organic market we went to yesterday called Domäne Mechtildshausen. It is an organic farm. There is a meat store, bakery, and produce store as well as a restaurant and a café. The stores form a square with a courtyard in the middle which is where this rose was. We just took a look around.  I'll definitely be going back soon!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Best Friends

It feels like it's been more than 5 days since we got Chloe.  She is doing great! She does some really silly puppy stuff which is entertaining, like barking at herself in the mirror. She is also getting better at sleeping at night,  although we still have to get up about 3 times to take her outside.  Cooper is getting along with her pretty well and the two of them are really cute together. I'm excited for Chloe to get a little bigger so they can play together. I think it's the start of a beautiful friendship!

Saturday, May 3, 2014

That Puppy Life

So....We must be crazy because we got a new puppy.  She is about 7 weeks old and absolutely adorable. We named her Chloe.  She is a essentially a mutt but specifically german shepherd, collie, lab, husky,  and pointer mix. She should be about Coopers size when she's done growing if not a little bit smaller. 
Cooper is getting along with her just fine. At first he was a little slobbery and stressed about it but he showed no aggression towards her and will even let her lay on his bed with him. As long as she doesn't touch his toys. We put the toys away for now until they get used to each other. She's still a little too small to let them play together and Cooper doesn't understand the size difference.
She cries a lot at night. She loves her bed but hates being locked in her cage. So it's taking us all a little time to adjust.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

PCSING Overseas with a Dog


Moving overseas in itself is a lot of work but moving a pet makes it so much more stressful. I can only give advice on the steps to take for moving to Germany because every country has different requirements.

1.  Your pet needs to have an internationally recgnized microchip.  These are the 15 digit microchips.  Most vets will know if the microchip they use is the right kind.

2. Then they have to be up to date on their shots and specifically need a rabies shot. They have to get the microchip put in BEFORE they get a rabies shot.  Then the rabies shot paperwork has to have the microchip number on it.
You will need paperwork for both the microchip and the rabies shot with you at customs. 

3. Your pet will also have to have a 10 day health certificate stamped by the USDA. If you live on a military base the vet will know this but if not you will have to ask if they have done one.  You can contact your local USDA office to get the dual language German and English one, which is preferred.  You have to get this done about 7 or 8 days before you leave so that you make sure it gets back to you in time in case something isn't filled out right and you have to do it again. But also is still valid a day or two after your flight in case it gets delayed. The USDA will let you overnight it and if you pay for it will overnight it back to you. 

4. You have to look up what type of crate your pet must ride in because it varies by airline,  which you will have to buy.  Most require them to be bolted on the sides not just have the plastic clips.  These can always be added yourself because most crates won't come with bolts.  You also have to have food and water bowls attached to the door for most airlines, which are sold at most pet stores.  

5. I recommend you bring three copies of all your pets paperwork to the airport; one for yourself,  one to tape to the top of the pet cage,  and an extra just in case. You will need it when you board and when you land and then the vet will need some of it when you register your pet on base.  

6. Our travel office set up our pets reservation along with our flight but if they don't you have to book that yourself and not all airlines are pet friendly.  You also have to pay out of pocket for your pets travel because the army will not pay for it. Our dog plus his cage weighed 90lbs and it cost about $150. 

7. Our dog isn't that people friendly so we had our vet give us some pills to relax him. I would recommend this,  it really helps. Especially if your dog is nervous in general or not used to being caged.  

Well I think that's about it.  Hope I covered everything