Friday, April 15, 2011

We Have Two Dogs

























Call us crazy, but we figured Alba needed a girlfriend. Meet Della (the black and white dog). Another rescue that came home with us today. You can't tell from the photos, but she's a strange little one. If there ever was a Heinz 57.....

We chose her for her sweet temperment and in my eyes, she is beautiful. :)

Life these last few weeks has been all about dog. I do hope to return to normal routine soon and back to my art. :)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Pictures of Alba




Here a some more pictures of Alba. These are not my photos, but pictures posted of him on Petfinder.com.

The second night we had him, just after midnight we heard this awful hacking, honking, choking sound. Talk about rude awakenings. We had given him a bone (big bone, not chicken bone)earlier in the evening and my first thought was that he somehow managed to bite off a piece and it got caught in his throat. He would have moments of quiet and then start again so after awhile I was pretty sure it wasn't the bone that was the problem. I suspected he might have kennel cough. Together with the lady from the dog rescue place and our horse/dog trainer friend, we determined it was kennel cough (or at least a cold).

We got him some homeopathic concoctions and after adding it to his dinner last night, we noticed improvement very soon afterwards. Last night he did have coughing episodes but the quiet times in between were longer. Hubby and I were able to get a decent night's sleep too.

Yesterday during the day it was quite awful but today he's only had the occasional cough. I am impressed with the natural meds. Since he was a rescue, he was underfed and malnourished and we're going to see that he gets to a healthy weight. As a person who eats a diet absent of animal products (meat,fish, fowl, dairy, cheese), I couldn't imagine a day when I would be feeding my dog a raw diet (meat and veggies), but it seems to agree with him.

Our horse/dog whisperer friend doesn't like crates and showed us how to get him to stay in his bed at night. It worked like a charm and now the crate will only be used for travel. I'm happy about that because I don't want to crate him either.

He's a real sweetie and we love him. :)

Sunday, March 27, 2011

We Have A Dog





















Today we adopted a Lemon and White Beagle from a dog rescue place. He comes from a shelter in Ohio and arrived here in Canada on March 21st. I have had my eye on this little guy for 3 weeks and now, finally, he is here with us. I fell in love with him from the brief description and three photos posted on Petfinder.com.

The woman that runs the rescue farm is truly remarkable. Her whole life is devoted to dogs and you can tell she loves them. She's a no nonsense person and I LIKE no nonsense people. She is also of the same mind as the Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan. In fact, it was the Dog Whisperer program that inspired hubby and I to adopt a dog after owning strictly cats during our 25 year marriage.

His name was Albany. We didn't have to change it very much when we decided Alba would be his name from now on. Hubby is Scottish and "Alba" is the Gaelic word for Scotland.

What a handsome guy he is. It will take every fiber of my being to keep from spoiling him because of his "cuteness". :) He has a lot to learn. I don't know his history. He is between two and three years old and has no leash experience and doesn't seem to know simple commands like sit, stay, and down. We intend to be the best pack leaders we can be and make him a very well mannered boy. :)

Sorry that the photo isn't the best, but I didn't want to get too close to the crate and get him all excited. I promise better photos of him in the future. Oh yeah, you can count on it. :)

PS-This doesn't mean I will stop making cats. LOL.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Happy St Paddy's Day

























Here's a touch of green for St Paddy's Day on March 17th. I thought it might be kind of fun to attach this little flower to a stick and use it as a plant stake for a house plant.

Besides the green, I also happen to have an Irish name (Dempsey), thanks to hubby. :)

Friday, March 4, 2011

Tiger

























I cut up a wild patterned shirt that a friend gave me. In fact, there was more than one animal print to be found on the "crazy" shirt, but today, I used the section resembling a tiger print. I am really pleased with the way this turned out.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Post #395


















I am up to 395 posts on this blog. When I reach #400, I should do a giveaway, don't you think?

Friday, February 25, 2011

Copper Kitty


















This kitty (along with everything else I post on this blog) was made from fabric from my huge stash of cotton scraps, thanks to the generosity of my friends. Once they learn that I can put a little bit of fabric to good use, they are more than happy to feed my fabric obsession. And when I say "huge stash", I am not talking about the metres and metres of fabrics I have purchased over the years with the intention of sewing clothing for myself.

I do manage to sew a few garments every year. I do not allow myself to cut into the fabrics meant for clothes unless I am actually making a article of clothing. Those fabrics are only fair game once they become scraps leftover from garment projects.

The fabric acquisition thing is escalating now. I realized that I don't necessarily have to shop in fabric stores anymore. Scouting thrift stores for used clothing has opened up a new world for me. I admit the thought of cutting up perfectly good clothes somehow seems wasteful, but if they're petite sizes, I don't feel so bad. :)

A friend of mine who is an art professor and likes my "art" and is very encouraging to me, just gave me bagfuls of discarded clothing and jewelry and has commanded me to go forth and create. There are some really wild things there that just might steer me into a different direction.