Another Group Placement!
Posted: June 11, 2007 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos Leave a comment
Fernando placed Group 3 at the Sunday Lake Minnetonka Kennel Club show. Additionally, his half-sister Avery – She Tsabo Timbers’ Magic in the Air – was WB both days for two more majors. She is fast approaching her Championship, needing two points to finish.
Run Roman Run
Posted: June 10, 2007 Filed under: Apso Aficionados, FFT Lhasa Apsos 1 Comment
Roman – Champion FFT Veni Vidi Vici – has begun competing in agility with his owner Mary. Click here to see more photos of him running the course!
New York’s Handsome Boy
Posted: June 10, 2007 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos 1 CommentHi, Debby —Its been a while, thought i’d send you a few recent picures of Willis. Just can’t believe he just turned 6 months old. He is a wonderful litle boy and such a cutie. I really haven’t wanted to trim his coat at all and after talking to Ginny yesterday, picked up some of those little rubberbands and took the hair off his face so we could all see his eyes! Here he is. Just to keep you up to date, he is doing well, weighed in at 13.6 about 2 weeks ago. He is scheduled for snip job on tuesday, june 5th. (only 1 has dropped, my vet is confident everything will be fine.) Hope all is well with you and all your doggies. talk to you soon.
Samson (formerly known as Seth – Champion FFT It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere
Posted: June 10, 2007 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos 8 CommentsWe really enjoy hearing about your Lifetime Companions! Slowly, but surely, pages devoted to each dog are being added in the Gallery section. Each Gallery begins with a simple postcard designed for each dog. There are two links on each postcard: the dog’s name will take you to the pedigree. The dog’s face will take you to a page devoted to that dog, including photos and correspondence. Be patient; those pages can be slow loading. I’ll let you know What’s New each time I add a dog to the Gallery.
Because it may be beneficial to others, I’d like to address two things in Caroline’s email.
In the Happy Apsos section of the website, there’s a grooming section with step-by-step instructions. Be sure to share that with your groomer, someone that hopefully understands the breed’s temperament and enjoys grooming Apsos! Her experience, unfortunately, is not uncommon. As a professional dog groomer, I’ve had to do redo some very…interesting hairdos!
It is very common for dogs to fear thunder and/or lightning. And dogs that have lived with me have experienced thunder and lightning up close and personal at 9,000 feet elevation! With the exception of a couple of housedogs, my dogs all live in the kennel. Click here for a tour. Dogs that are being shown live separately until they’re retired from the show ring. At that time, I incorporate them into the appropriate group, if at all possible. When all the dogs go outside, they are in one of two groups; male group and female group. There is a large fenced area for each group. Problems seldom arise with this arrangement. Inside there are groups that change, depending on which dogs are here with me. Currently, all the females (five) are housed together and all the males (four) are housed together (except for the show dogs). Each group’s inside area is 10′ x 9′, attached to outside covered runs.
Seth was with me for six years. When he was in show coat, he was in a show run except when he went outside with his group. The show runs are 6′ x 2′ with a working gate on the end, divided by fencing that’s 1″ x 2″ and a bed at each end. While those dogs can’t dogpile, like the other dogs do, they often sleep side-by-side. After Seth retired, he lived in a regular indoor-outdoor run.
Dear Debby,
It’s been quite some time since I reported on Samson’s new life in Florida and I thought you might be interested in how he is adapting to his new home.
He is definitely my dog. He still follows me everywhere and if I am away for a time he sits at the screened – in lanai and waits for me. As soon as he sees me he barks, wags his tail vigorously and jumps around. What a clown. He is very adept at helping me make the bed in the morning. As soon as I start he jumps up on the bed and claws at the sheets and blankets as though he knows how to arrange them. That is our morning ritual and he loves to get under the covers and hide. When I say “Where is Samson” his tail starts wagging and he pops his head out!
Last night we had a thunder storm for the first time since Sam has been with us and I was surprised at how afraid he acted. He was trembling and couldn’t get close enough to me. This behavior made me wonder how he reacted when he was with you. What kind of environment did he live in? Was he quartered with other dogs or was he by himself? He heard the first thunder and I could tell immediately that he didn’t like it.
I have to tell you that he had a such a trauma a couple of months ago. I took him to the groomer and she asked if I wanted him to have the same cut he had before. I said I did but as I was leaving she said he was matted on his chest and it would hurt him if she tried to comb it out. I said okay, thinking she would clip it there and the rest of the cut would be the same as before. When I returned a couple of hours later I couldn’t believe my eyes – she had shaved his whole body except for his head and tail! I was furious but there was nothing I could do about it. Well, anyway, he was mortified, didn’t want to go outside and was freezing most of the time. We kept him covered up as much as possible. Finally his coat has grown in enough that he is no longer embarrassed and he is starting to look and act like his old self. Naturally I will never use that groomer again. There was no reason to do that. He was not matted all over his body and I don’t even think his chest was in bad shape. We brush him every day and he looks great now. I was too shocked to tell you before his hair grew back but now I thought it was safe to confess!
Samson is a real watch dog, barking when people walk by our condo. Everyone thinks he is adorable (which he is) and they want to pet him but he is still leery of people he doesn’t know. That’s okay with me though. I don’t like animals to jump all over me.
We will be returning to Ohio in a couple of weeks for the summer. It is getting very hot here, upper 80’s every day and I will be happy to be in a little cooler area. Sam doesn’t seem to like the really hot days either and it will be interesting to see how he adapts to another home. I’m sure he will do fine.
That’s all for now from Samson and me,
Caroline
Fernando places Group Two
Posted: June 9, 2007 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos 1 CommentDr. Robert Indeglia, at the Lake Minnetonka Kennel Club show, held June 9th, awarded Fernando a Group Two!
Fernando is named after his father, Abba. Just for fun…here are the lyrics to Fernando.
Can you hear the drums fernando?
I remember long ago another starry night like this
In the firelight fernando
You were humming to yourself and softly strumming your guitar
I could hear the distant drums
And sounds of bugle calls were coming from afar
They were closer now fernando
Every hour every minute seemed to last eternally
I was so afraid fernando
We were young and full of life and none of us prepared to die
And I’m not ashamed to say
The roar of guns and cannons almost made me cry
There was something in the air that night
The stars were bright, fernando
They were shining there for you and me
For liberty, fernando
Though I never thought that we could lose
There’s no regret
If I had to do the same again
I would, my friend, fernando
Now we’re old and grey fernando
And since many years I haven’t seen a rifle in your hand
Can you hear the drums fernando?
Do you still recall the frightful night we crossed the rio grande?
I can see it in your eyes
How proud you were to fight for freedom in this land
There was something in the air that night
The stars were bright, fernando
They were shining there for you and me
For liberty, fernando
Though I never thought that we could lose
There’s no regret
If I had to do the same again
I would, my friend, fernando
There was something in the air that night
The stars were bright, fernando
They were shining there for you and me
For liberty, fernando
Though I never thought that we could lose
There’s no regret
If I had to do the same again
I would, my friend, fernando
Yes, if I had to do the same again
I would, my friend, fernando…

