:Mere Perception
Posted: January 9, 2009 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info Leave a commentGet yourself a cuppa or a glassa, settle back and join Stephen in Mustang.
:Vickie on…potpourri strychnine poisoning
Posted: December 15, 2008 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info 13 Comments 
There have been at least two confirmed reports in the past ten days of dogs dying of strychnine poisoning after ingesting potpourri.
A case in Indiana involved potpourri imported from India by a company in California and then sold by the owner’s local Walmart. The owner of the deceased dogs (two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels) is working to have the product removed/banned. Case studies by an English lab on toxic potpourri from India note that the tree, Strychnos nux-vomica, is native to India and is the chief commercial source of strychnine.
The primary effect of the toxin is on the neurological system. The toxin interferes with inhibitory transmitters, which produce a state of muscle rigidity and stimulation. Death is often caused by the effect on muscles that stimulate breathing.
What to Watch For:
Violent seizures
Rigidity
Muscle stiffness
Fast heart rate
Difficult or slow breathing
Cessation of breathing and death
If you have any kind of potpourri in the home, please make sure it is inaccessible to both children and pets. Even if your potpourri doesn’t contain strychnine, it can cause an obstruction in the pet’s intestine.
:Susan on…itchy skin
Posted: December 1, 2008 Filed under: Apso Aficionados, Lotsa Lhasa Info 5 CommentsOkay. Okay. So the graphic isn’t a dog itching. But it’s really cool!! Far more interesting than an actual photo of a dog itching! It’s called Guard Dog, found in the Street Art and Sculpture area of the Itchy Pixels website. You can understand why a google search on ‘itchy canines’ led to it. There’s a bunch of other cool street art to check out…in between itching.
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Here’s several clips from correspondence with Susan…
Both Raji and Rinchen came home from the groomer with a report that
their skin seemed excessively dry.
Raji had actually dug herself a good sized hot spot on her neck that we
will be putting some Gentamycin on for a few days.
Rinchen hadn’t shown any obvious signs — at least not to me.
Sammy’s is fine.
Any easy suggestions for additions/changes to their diets?? to increase
either their Omega 3 or Omega 6 Fatty Acids/
I’m thinking that brushing them nightly (which I’ve gotten very lax on)
should help a bit by stimulating the oil producing glands in the skin,
but any other suggestions would be appreciated.
I myself seem to have a seborrhetic dermatitis (fungal). I wonder if
they could have the same thing???? I use a ketokonazole shampoo to
control the itchy scalp….Hmmm…back to Google.
So, as of today I am changing their diet in two ways: I’m gonna poach
their daily egg instead of giving it to them raw since I understand
there is an enzyme (avatin) in raw eggs that may block the absorbtion of
biotin and “cause skin problems”. And, I’m going to give them some
fish oil once a day…. Any other ideas will still and always be
appreciated.
This is a great topic. Input invited!
:Wait Wait…don’t tell me!
Posted: November 24, 2008 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info 10 Comments
Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is an hour-long weekly radio news quiz game show produced by Chicago Public Radio and National Public Radio.
Here’s my version. Dog! Show! Wait! Wait! Don’t tell me! Leave your answers (or questions) to both shows as a comment. The question is how many points were awarded to Winners Dog and Winners Bitch at each show?
Here’s the point system for Lhasa Apsos in Colorado…

Here’s the complete entry and results of Show One
Southern Colorado Kennel Club Inc. (1)
11/08/2008
| LHASA APSOS | ||
|---|---|---|
| JUDGE: Mr Joseph E Gregory | ||
| LHASA APSOS, Bred-By-Exhibitor Dogs . | ||
| A |
5 | SAN-DHI’S CAMERON. NP195460/03. 12/12/2007. BREEDER: Saundra H. Devlin. By Ch Redfox How Do Ya Like Me Know-San-Dhi’s Jillie. OWNER: Saundra H. Devlin. |
| 2/R |
7 | FREE SPIRIT’S FANTASTIC ONE. NP118095/02. 01/08/2006. BREEDER: Debi Walsleben & Cheryl Clamp. By Ch Showa Fantastic With Pantulf-Ch Free Spirit’s Rhythm Of My Heart. OWNER: Cheryl Clamp & Debi Walsleben. |
| 4 |
17 | SERA MAR ANASAZI THUNDER. NP176022/02. 05/09/2007. BREEDER: L Jarrett. By Sera Mar Vincente-Sera Mar Athena. OWNER: Linda Jarrett. |
| 3 |
19 | GRACE’S DIAMOND SMUGGLER STUDD. NP173473/03. 04/27/2007. BREEDER: Susan M Vaughn & Marion F Brockway. By Sin-Sa’s Dare Devil-Ch Grace’s Princess Of Monaco. OWNER: Susan M Vaughn & Marion F Brockway. |
| 1/W/OS |
23 | FFT MIDNIGHT FLAMENCO DANCER. NP153324/05. 11/24/2006. BREEDER: Virginia T Johnson & Debby Rothman. By Ch FFT It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere-Ch FFT Dance ‘Till Dawn. OWNER: Virginia T Johnson & Debby Rothman & Julie Timbers. |
| LHASA APSOS, Open Dogs . | ||
| 2 |
9 | FREE SPIRIT’S HEART OF STONE. NP144278/01. 08/15/2006. BREEDER: Owners. By Free Spirit’s Heart Throb-Free Spirit’s Marijane. OWNER: Cheryl Clamp & Debi Walsleben. |
| 1 |
15 | SERA MAR VINCENTE. NP116276/01. 09/25/2005. BREEDER: L Jarrett. By Sundancer Hairy Patter-Sera Mar Athena. OWNER: Linda Jarrett. |
| LHASA APSOS, Bred-By-Exhibitor Bitches . | ||
| 2 |
6 | NUSENG’S MUSTANG SALLY SINGDU. NP122469/05. 01/21/2006. BREEDER: Owner & Trudy LaSart. By Sinkye Wicket Of The Willow-NuSeng Walkin Ms Daisey. OWNER: Fran Strayer. |
| A |
8 | SAN-DHI’S LITE N’ LOVELY. NP195459/01. 12/26/2007. BREEDER: Owner. By Ch Redfox How Do Ya Like Me Now-San-Dhi’s Wanna Talk About Me. OWNER: Saundra H Devlin. |
| 1/R |
12 | FFT CHA-CHA AT SUNSET. NP153324/04. 11/24/2006. BREEDER: Virginia Johnson & Debby Rothman. By Ch FFT ITS FIVEOCLOCK SOMEWHERE-Ch FFT DANCE ‘TILL DAWN. OWNER: Virginia Johnson & Debby Rothman & Julie Timbers. |
| LHASA APSOS, Open Bitches . | ||
| 1/W/BB/BW |
14 | FFT TWO STEP ON TUESDAY. NP153324/01. 11/24/2006. BREEDER: Virginia T Johnson & Debby Rothman. By Ch FFT ITS FIVE OCLOCK SOMEWHERE-Ch FFT DANCE’TILL DAWN. OWNER: Christi A Vahling/Virginia Johnson/Debby Rothman. |
| A |
16 | SERA MAR LHASA-WAG REBECCA. NP098627/01. 03/25/2005. BREEDER: Linda Jarrett. By Ch Sundancer Hairy Patter-Sera Mar Jila. OWNER: Orville Wagaman & Eva Wagaman. AGENT: Susan D Adamson. |
| LHASA APSOS, Best of Breed Competition . | ||
| 10 | CH NUSENG’S OH WHAT A GAL SINGDU. NP122469/02. 01/21/2006. Bitch. BREEDER: Fran Strayer & Trudy LaSart. By Ch Sinkeye Wicket Of The Willow-Ch Nuseng Walkin Ms Daisey. OWNER: Bev Adams. | |
| 21 | CH TA SEN FREE SPIRIT PISTOL PETE. NP128577/02. 03/05/2006. Dog. BREEDER: Susan S Giles. By Ch Ta Sen Victory Peyote-Ta Sen Baywatch Ms Money Penny. OWNER: Debi Walsleben & Cheryl Clamp. | |
Here’s the complete entry and results of Show Two
Southern Colorado Kennel Club Inc. (2)
11/09/2008
| LHASA APSOS | ||
|---|---|---|
| JUDGE: Mr Richard G Beauchamp | ||
| LHASA APSOS, Bred-By-Exhibitor Dogs . | ||
| A |
5 | SAN-DHI’S CAMERON. NP195460/03. 12/12/2007. BREEDER: Saundra H. Devlin. By Ch Redfox How Do Ya Like Me Know-San-Dhi’s Jillie. OWNER: Saundra H. Devlin. |
| 2 |
7 | FREE SPIRIT’S FANTASTIC ONE. NP118095/02. 01/08/2006. BREEDER: Debi Walsleben & Cheryl Clamp. By Ch Showa Fantastic With Pantulf-Ch Free Spirit’s Rhythm Of My Heart. OWNER: Cheryl Clamp & Debi Walsleben. |
| 3 |
17 | SERA MAR ANASAZI THUNDER. NP176022/02. 05/09/2007. BREEDER: L Jarrett. By Sera Mar Vincente-Sera Mar Athena. OWNER: Linda Jarrett. |
| 4 |
19 | GRACE’S DIAMOND SMUGGLER STUDD. NP173473/03. 04/27/2007. BREEDER: Susan M Vaughn & Marion F Brockway. By Sin-Sa’s Dare Devil-Ch Grace’s Princess Of Monaco. OWNER: Susan M Vaughn & Marion F Brockway. |
| 1/R |
23 | FFT MIDNIGHT FLAMENCO DANCER. NP153324/05. 11/24/2006. BREEDER: Virginia T Johnson & Debby Rothman. By Ch FFT It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere-Ch FFT Dance ‘Till Dawn. OWNER: Virginia T Johnson & Debby Rothman & Julie Timbers. |
| LHASA APSOS, Open Dogs . | ||
| 2 |
9 | FREE SPIRIT’S HEART OF STONE. NP144278/01. 08/15/2006. BREEDER: Owners. By Free Spirit’s Heart Throb-Free Spirit’s Marijane. OWNER: Cheryl Clamp & Debi Walsleben. |
| 1/W |
15 | SERA MAR VINCENTE. NP116276/01. 09/25/2005. BREEDER: L Jarrett. By Sundancer Hairy Patter-Sera Mar Athena. OWNER: Linda Jarrett. |
| LHASA APSOS, Bred-By-Exhibitor Bitches . | ||
| 2 |
6 | NUSENG’S MUSTANG SALLY SINGDU. NP122469/05. 01/21/2006. BREEDER: Owner & Trudy LaSart. By Sinkye Wicket Of The Willow-NuSeng Walkin Ms Daisey. OWNER: Fran Strayer. |
| A |
8 | SAN-DHI’S LITE N’ LOVELY. NP195459/01. 12/26/2007. BREEDER: Owner. By Ch Redfox How Do Ya Like Me Now-San-Dhi’s Wanna Talk About Me. OWNER: Saundra H Devlin. |
| 1/W/BW/OS |
12 | FFT CHA-CHA AT SUNSET. NP153324/04. 11/24/2006. BREEDER: Virginia Johnson & Debby Rothman. By Ch FFT ITS FIVEOCLOCK SOMEWHERE-Ch FFT DANCE ‘TILL DAWN. OWNER: Virginia Johnson & Debby Rothman & Julie Timbers. |
| LHASA APSOS, Open Bitches . | ||
| 1/R |
14 | FFT TWO STEP ON TUESDAY. NP153324/01. 11/24/2006. BREEDER: Virginia T Johnson & Debby Rothman. By Ch FFT ITS FIVE OCLOCK SOMEWHERE-Ch FFT DANCE’TILL DAWN. OWNER: Christi A Vahling/Virginia Johnson/Debby Rothman. |
| A |
16 | SERA MAR LHASA-WAG REBECCA. NP098627/01. 03/25/2005. BREEDER: Linda Jarrett. By Ch Sundancer Hairy Patter-Sera Mar Jila. OWNER: Orville Wagaman & Eva Wagaman. AGENT: Susan D Adamson. |
| LHASA APSOS, Best of Breed Competition . | ||
| 11 | CH SINKYE WICKET OF THE WILLOW. NP016079/06. 12/09/2002. Dog. BREEDER: Trudy Lasart & Fran Strayer. By Ch El Minjas Walk On Water-Ch El Minjas The Wind In The Willow. OWNER: Bev Adams & Warren Andrews. | |
| BB |
21 | CH TA SEN FREE SPIRIT PISTOL PETE. NP128577/02. 03/05/2006. Dog. BREEDER: Susan S Giles. By Ch Ta Sen Victory Peyote-Ta Sen Baywatch Ms Money Penny. OWNER: Debi Walsleben & Cheryl Clamp. |
:Adam’s Task and Working Dogs
Posted: November 2, 2008 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info 3 CommentsHoly Smokes. I started this entry more than an hour ago and got totally sidetracked. Not physically sidetracked, but lost in cyberspace. It started right after I scanned the spine of the copy of Working Dogs I currently have from the library.

Realizing this was a book I wanted to own, I did a quick search and discovered Dogwise currently has this book in print. My library copy was printed in 1934. In a review for Dog World magazine D. Caroline Coile, Ph.D. had the following comments:
Students of dog genetics have long recognized the significance of Working Dogs, which was first published in 1934- well before other books that are considered forerunners. Dogwise has finally made this long-out-of-print classic available again. Working Dogs chronicles the pioneering adventure of one of dogdom’s most ambitious breeding programs, known as the Fortunate Fields project, began in 1924 in Switzerland, attempted to apply scientific principles to create superior working German Shepherd Dogs for a variety of services, including work as police dogs, herding dogs, guide dogs, and search-and-rescue dogs, without sacrificing their role as family dogs. Individual finding regarding the inheritance of specific traits were recorded in scientific journals of the time, forming the foundation of canine behavioral genetics. Quoting from the book’s foreword; “Every step in the breeding, rearing, and training of these working dogs is as carefully planned, measured, and recorded as is the making of a fine piece of machinery designed to do a particular piece of work.” Few, if any, sources document the process and progress of generations of breeding toward a specific goal as does Working Dogs. Although of special interest to German Shepherd owners, Working Dogs’ relevance to breeders, behaviorists, trainers, and history buffs transcends breed interest. The writing is compelling, drawing the reader into the project. The text is liberally peppered with black–and-white photographs of Shepherds of the time. Chapter topics include descriptions of dogs as workers, how breeders are selected, psychological traits, the inheritance of specific traits, the association of traits, and which traits are most vital to the dog’s success as a worker, among others. If you have ever wondered how much of your dog’s behavior is inherited, or how much progress you could make if you had every resource at your disposal, Working Dogs will go far to answer your questions.
So, I’ve purchased a copy. Now that didn’t take nearly an hour. It took only a few minutes. The culprit was a Lesson in Anatomy. Onward!
Some days ago, upon completing The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, I wrote a blog entry about the book titled Musings on a Tuesday Morning.
In response to that post Shellie asked:
So, where do you think the Sawtelle dogs went?
Kathy asked:
If you could write a sequel to the Sawtelle dogs, where would you like to see the story take them?
And Katy commented:
But I have read Vickie Hearne’s book, Adam’s Task.
I must admit, I found it a bit overwhelming and took more than a month to read it because I kept re-reading paragraphs and entire chapters, to comprehend, digest and try to understand what, exactly, she was trying to say. Her intellect and use of the English language is way above mine, as is her understanding of the canine mind.
I finished the book with some confusion, and the feeling that I would come back and re-read it at a future date, when I had “learned” enough to comprehend more of what she has to say.
I would welcome a discussion of Adam’s Task, or at least some illucidation, from someone who has more insight and more experience with that of which she so eloquently speaks.
Let’s see if I can answer Shellie and Kathy’s questions without spoiling the book, giving away to much. I’d start the sequel with the dogs’ journeying to be reunited with several siblings. Where it would go from there would remain to be seen. I have several ideas, but again don’t want to spoil the read for others. I’m reminded of a long-time client of Mountain Pet Grooming. Francine Matthews is a best selling author of numerous novels. She starts her books with a destination in mind, a mapped route. It takes on a life of its own en-route. She arrives at the planned ending, the planned destination, but the roads followed are usually not in the designated plan. “Imagine,” she said, “starting in California, knowing the destination is NYC. There are a lot of ways to get there!”
On to Adam’s Task…

Although I had the pleasure of ‘being’ in Vicki Hearne’s company via cyberspace, soaking up her contributions to (defunct since Dr. John Armstrong’s passing) the CANGEN list, I confess to never having read Adam’s Task. Katy’s comment inspired me to get the book from my local library. I’m plowing through it. Slowly. I understand Katy’s comment! And, surely it’s going to be one of those books that ends up in a place of honor…right next to Annie On Dogs! and Bones Would Rain From The Sky. That being said…whew!
Vicki is also a philosopher. I also confess to finding philosophy…hummm…the only words that come to mind imply negativity. At one point in Nate’s (never ending) college career, he decided to minor in religion. Skeptics might say it was because of his religious – or lack thereof – upbringing. Perhaps. But it was primarily that philosophy courses counted towards a minor in religion. He loves philosophy. He likes how philosophy challenges one to think for oneself. He probably really liked that there weren’t right or wrong answers. 🙂 Curious, I tried several times to ‘take’ a course along side. I gave up with The Philosophy of Science. Philosophers are wordy, more wordy than Joe Biden. I couldn’t wrap my mind around science being a philosophy. No, I don’t think so. Good science is a proven fact. As I said, I gave up.
Until now. Katy, I’m game to wade through Adam’s Task. Having made it through the first chapter which describes her own inability to find decent conversation in her areas of interest – dog and horse training and philosophy – the second chapter shows promise of getting inside the mind of a dog.

