November 15, 2015

Beautiful Weekend Here

After all of that sleep Thursday night (13 hrs), time has been flying by as well as my short term memory. First it was my glasses, looked everywhere. Then my FJ keys Saturday morning. The keys are put in the same spot every time I come back inside except for my last time. Both were found eventually.

This morning I see a "draft" is gone. I was sure I did a post yesterday and saved it with plans to post later with my Saturday morning photos of the hounds. To be honest, after 14 hours of college football on tv ... I'm not sure I wrote that post. I may have been interrupted at the time by Winston wanting to make another one of his hundred trips per day to go outside.

Anyway, yesterday and so far this morning ... it's been beautiful here in the tropics of southern Indiana. The temps are colder than I like as the inside house temps were 58° when we got up on Saturday morning. It's no wonder Winston had buried himself under his mexican wool blanket during the night.

Saturday morning Heidi and Winston didn't get out of bed for the 2nd trip outside. All of the hounds get up first thing in the morning now when Winston decides he has to go ... even Heidi ... why??? ... they have all figured out that while they are outside I am inside filling their food dishes with breakfast!! They know they can eat as soon as they come back inside.

Saturday morning had freezing temps outside and heavy frost ... we didn't stay out too long.




Saturday after their mid afternoon lunch, Sadie and Stella played just a little but wasn't really into it that much. Heidi came out to check the sun and Winston wandered off exploring.





Someone emailed me asking if I really fed my hounds those terrible "Milk Bones" ... the brand name kind. I did 18 years ago because at that time those were "the" kind of treat to buy. Also they had a huge nameplate in shape of a bone that you could get with a couple of labels and a couple of dollars.

So I only use the WORDS "milk bone" because that will have the hounds sprinting for the house no matter how far out in the field they are, no matter what they are eating and no matter if they are ignoring me ... here I have yelled "milk bone" to Winston to get him to come inside. He started running for the house after I yelled those famous words to him. When was the last time you saw Winston run??





What I do use as "milk bone treats" are no grain, usually a peanut butter flavor or a free small sample bag of treats that are no grain treats from the different dog food manufacturers.

As you can see it's a great day so far today. You can see the high winds the other night cleaned my yard of all the leaves that were blown into the yard after I had raked them.  I have small piles of leaves near the house that will not take much time to dispose of. All the tree limbs that are blown down have been moved to my burn pile for next April.


Stella likes to face south on her 2nd trip outside everyday ... not sure what she sees, hears or smells but that seems to be her favorite position when not laying down in the yard.


Of course Sadie and Winston always start their day with noses to the ground. Can there be that much animal traffic in the yard while they sleep at night?


For a hound that use to run from the iPhone camera or the small Nikon I used before I bought the Nikon D3200, she had turned into a real photo hound ... she likes posing now when the camera is pointed her way.


Stella continues her daily path from the tree line in the field, over to the north side of the property, sniffing all the way. Unlike most morning where her and Sadie will end up playing, this morning she trotted towards me to go inside after she was done sniffing the area.




Sadie always likes to watch Stella's path back to the yard. If she doesn't follow Stella into the field from the start, she will stand in this place and watch her every step until Stella returns to the yard.


As a shocker, I'm not really in the mood for NFL football today. ALL tv announcers, every sport,  never shut up...I've never heard so much non stop rambling during ballgames, in all sports ... but it seems worse this year. Sooooo I turn the sound down.

With the great weather and sunshine I think it's going to be a day of reading, a couple of different dog walks, hang outside with the hounds and let them decide when we come back inside.

Not much planned here in the tropics today ... maybe a late afternoon blog post ... that is if I can remember.

November 13, 2015

So It's Friday The 13th?

I didn't realize until I started editing my photos and adding the date to the first one of the day, that it was Friday the 13th. In fact I had forgot it was Friday. Forgetting days is easy when you are retired, I am finding out. It's great!

Of course when you decide to take an hour nap before the Thursday night NFL game and wake up 13 hours later ... you tend to forget the day of the week. The hounds didn't seem to mind their owner was missing in action.



Besides the weather clearing up yesterday, nothing went on in the world of hounds. They didn't do much more than what the photo shows.


This morning wasn't much different than yesterday afternoon. It's only colder but at least the sun is out. I also noticed more leaves were blown out of the driveway and yard, so I only have a couple of piles near the house to pick up and a little along the bank but nothing like before Monday night's winds.

Winston had found something in the field where he didn't move from that spot for about 5 minutes. He was there long enough for me to go out and see what he was eating. I didn't see anything but a place where he had dug his nose into the thick grass.




I decided to say those favorite words when I want to get them back inside "milk bones" ... they all took off running toward the house until Sadie and Stella decided they needed to play a little before getting their morning dog treat.





Sometimes I like to go back and read older blog posts and their comments. This morning I saw a post from April 2014 where the photos had disappeared. I may have missed this one but it was just a month or so ago where I went back and uploaded all the photos missing from older posts. I only had to add five photos this time but it makes me wonder why they disappear ... is it a Blogger problem?

By this afternoon not a lot had happened here in the tropics of southern Indiana. The sun stayed out, the temps stayed cool and the hounds stayed inside. They must be preparing for a day and night of college football tomorrow, plus college basketball starts tonight.




November 12, 2015

Hounds Cruise Through Another Week

Wednesday afternoon didn't bring much more activity than earlier. Heidi finally climbed out of bed, ate her meal and came outside for some afternoon sunshine. She just does not like the weather to be below 70°.

The bloodhounds didn't do much but walk around, sniff the area and then sat and stared at me wondering what was next on the agenda.

I am finding that Stella and Sadie constantly fight for my attention. The bloodhounds seem to crave more attention than the basset hounds. They don't follow me literally everywhere but when I am away from my desk doing something they seem to be in the way and right there.



For instance most hounds I believe are afraid of vacuums ... not these two, They followed me and stood next to me every square inch of the house while I vacuumed. While doing laundry, the bassets slept in the sunshine seeping through the windows but the bloodhounds were right in the middle of different stacks of sorted clothes waiting to be washed. Their noses never stop working.




When the refrigerator door opens, usually all four hounds will wake from their deep sleep to see if any food can be had. Heidi may not get up all day but when there is any kind of dog food or human food involved she is right there ... you can't tell that by her ribs showing.

This morning it was still dark outside but Winston was up and ready to start the day. He paces and whines until that wakes me up. I let all of them outside. There isn't a better alarm clock than Winston ... the problem is I don't have an alarm clock and no need for an alarm clock.

Heidi use to sleep until noon and would rarely go out with the other hounds in that early morning darkness to dump their tanks. That has all changed now that breakfast is served as soon as they returned inside. She is up with the other hounds now because she knows she will be fed when she gets back inside. Plus, all of them don't stay out and wander in the field on that first trip like they use to.

By the time I get the bowls filled with their quantity of food, all four hounds are standing at the door with tails wagging, waiting to get back inside to eat their breakfast.

After my first cup of coffee, Sadie stands by my desk chair telling me it was time to go outside again. Lately Stella and Sadie will go outside while Winston and Heidi continue to sleep. Stella does her normal route, Sadie stands and watches her ... then when Stella steps in that north yard she sprints at her and the playing begins.

There wasn't a lot of sprinting this morning but a lot of head and chest bumping ... they stopped just as fast as they started, returned to the house and were immediately asleep.












I posted earlier about my thoughts on dog food, along with an article ... but even eating good premium dog food Sadie still enjoys a good stick to chew on. She rarely eats them but breaks them off into 1"-2" pieces and spits them out.


The 20mph winds last night blew most of the leaves out of the yard and driveway ... that's always a good thing. Cooler temps are here in the tropics of southern Indiana ... I'm already looking forward to the spring and summer.

Thinking And Thoughts About Dog Food

This article is one of two reasons for this blog post.

Sometime back around 1987 when I had my first basset hound, Harry ... is when I first read about harmful ingredients in dog food. At that time the word was "ethoxyquin". It was found by a husky breeder who happened to be a chemist and raced her dogs in the Iditarod. Her litters were having deformed puppies. She thought ethoxyquin to be the cause.

Ethoxyquin is a quinoline-based antioxidant used as a food preservative and pesticide to control scald on pears after harvest. It is commonly used as a preservative in pets foods to prevent the rancidification of fats.

Ethoxyquin is the same thing used in rubber tires.

Within a few years of media exposure, it was no longer included in most dog foods as a preservative. It was then I started buying "premium" dog food. Still for the next 28 years my analytical mind was always asking if it really made a difference.

Even before Heidi's skin problems, where they increased this past year, I had hounds that itched, scratched, licked even on premium dog food. Some bassets lived older than 10 years old yet a couple of them died from cancer before the age of 7. All of them had eaten what was considered premium dog food.

A large percentage of dog food companies have had recalls for one reason or another. Very few have never had a recall, Fromm is one.

So why is this the topic of today's blog post? It's a combination of me searching for a dog food that Heidi can eat and results in her skin improving back to 100% healthy ... plus ... this article I ran onto yesterday.

You can read it here.

As I have stated in past blogs, I have kept an Excel spreadsheet on every penny I have earned and every penny I have spent since 1998. Each expense is labeled and categorized with a monthly average. I then compare those monthly averages to the averages from the prior year. This has really helped in controlling my spending and catching "leaks" within my budget over the year.

One of the items that has increased in costs annually is ... dog food ... by a large margin. The bags get smaller and the price gets higher.

Yes, the number of dogs would change that average but also the cost per bag changes that average. When you have the same number of hounds, eating the same food and the same quantities over a period of years, it is pretty easy to see the increase in costs.

Of course that formula changed for my monthly average spent this past August 30, when I added Stella to the herd of hounds.

I've always asked myself if "grocery store" brands of dog food are so bad, why are they still in business? Purina/Nestle is 80+ years old, why aren't they shut down? Why are all the breeders that won at the largest dog show of the year, in every category, feeding their show dogs Purina Pro Plan? They have won the past 3 years in all categories.

Or why is meat by-products or chicken by-products so bad when you will find a stray dog or wolf eating most parts of any animal they will kill to eat. I know there is a difference between raised chickens and wild animals in nature. That article brought out some information that made me think even more about why I am feeding my hounds what I am.

Is ground corn really better than potatoes like the article states? Does it really matter that blueberries are part of the diet of my hounds? Even though our hounds are like family and loved like family, they are still dogs. Some dogs even like eating poop. That puts it in perspective when you are analyzing dog food ingredients deeper and deeper and are being told all those fruits and veggies are important for dogs.

I know that the genetic makeup of all dogs are different. I know that all dogs will react differently to different foods. I know that no matter what you do, eventually they will die or have health problems during their lifetime.

Have pet owners been lied to? Has the marketing of dog food into a billion dollar business influenced the common pet owner in what they feed their dogs by a lack of research?

-  If the cheaper dog foods are so bad, why are they still in business?
-  Why isn't their more media published reports telling that only 3% of dog allergies are due to food?
-  Are the premium dog food companies trying to hide something by not testing their ingredients in depth?
-  How can a dog live to be 14-15 years old eating that "grocery store" brand dog food?
-  Why do "grocery store" brand dog foods have high customer reviews?

I don't want to start a firestorm over this ... pet owners know that most dog food forums, Facebook dog groups and dog food reviews are full of angry verbal battles fighting over what to feed a dog and what makes a good or bad pet owner ... but feel free to comment about the linked article, my questions and blog post.

I just find the whole dog food business quite remarkable at times.

Don't worry ... I'm writing a hound blog post with photos right after I hit the publish button on this one.

November 10, 2015

Tuesday Morning Energy

I could tell from the first few minutes of the day that the bloodhounds were "high energy", the basset hounds were normal level. Right now after being back inside for about 10 minutes it's so quiet you can hear a pin drop because they are all sleeping. You would not have thought that just 10 minutes ago when Sadie and Stella were sprinting through the field and playing.

They actual had two running sessions. The headed deep into the field to dump their tanks plus smell any fresh deer tracks.





Luckily neither bloodhound moves into that wooded area. It is wooded for only about 10' and then drops immediately into a huge gully probably 50' deep. Another thing I find amazing is with Stella being that far away she will always come when I call her name ... as does Sadie.

Stella takes a different route when called. She will head north and then to the edge of my property where the pole marks the corner of my lot, while Sadie runs straight to me.

This morning after being on a full run, Stella was distracted by a smell and then decided to eat a small tree limb that had been burned last week while raking leaves.









They weren't done yet ... normally after this sequence they are both ready to come back inside but today Sadie met Stella head on. Stella zipped around her, then stopped as both started playing, something they were doing inside the house.











By now you would have thought they were finished but after Sadie stood up, Stella takes off running with Sadie not far behind. Another interesting fact I have mentioned before that is kinda of weird ... outside Sadie will be the one on the bottom, laying down ... inside Stella is on the floor laying down while they play.

They both ran faster today after each other than I had ever seen before.









Just like that ... they stop and head back to the house to go inside ... sleeping soundly within 10 minutes.




Where were Winston and Heidi during all of this?  Inside dry and warm, sleeping next to each other wrapped up in blankets by their own design and rearrangement. All four hounds did go out earlier in the dark and then sprinted for their food dishes for breakfast. I filled them up while they were outside.

I think they have caught on to the new feeding arrangement, moving to 2x per day, only after a few days.

It's a cool damp day so far in the tropics of southern Indiana.