Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas for the Dogs

Our dogs have their own Christmas stockings and get presents in their stockings every year consisting of toys and treats.  Victory is so smart that when you even mention Christmas stocking, he runs over to the fireplace and gazes at his own stocking, just like a little kid that can't wait to unwrap his presents.  This year the dogs got a chicken flavored nylabone, chicken jerky treats made by Tyson in Iowa, and toys that consisted of red and green fleece tug toy dogs with squeakers in each end and a Martha Stewart toy that is a Panda bear with velcro in one end where you can put an empty water bottle in and out.  That was Vic's toy, and he loves it.  He delights in opening the very touch velcro and pulling out the empty crackly water bottle and playing with it.  Vegas stole all the toys and the nylabone and carried them over to her bed to play with.  Wishbone was just happy to eat his treat and look at the toys.  At nearly 14 years old, he is still pretty tough, but is just happy to be here and keep an eye on things.  The dogs had a very merry Christmas and wish all of you the same!
Wishbone and Vegas cuddling on the couch

Luke giving Victory his stocking

Courtney and Luke giving Vegas her stocking

Wishbone and Rog and Wishy's new toy

Vegas stole all the toys and carried them to her bed!


Friday, December 21, 2012

Merry Christmas 2012

We wish you a very Merry Christmas and many blessings in 2013!  Here are more Christmas pictures of our family taken by Dalmatian Rescue.  Also, pictures of Vegas modeling her new coat from Dog.com and her ribbons won at the Dallas show, where she finished her championship.  I'll post her win photo later, after I get it from the photographer.
Vegas, Wishbone, and Victory with Santa


Luke and Courtney, Wishbone, Vegas, and Victory

Luke and Vic, Rog and Vegas, Becky and Wish



Vegas modeling her new coat from Dog.com by Petrageous/Attitash.  And the ribbons she won in finishing her championship this month.

Vegas doesn't like cold weather.  She would not come out to feed the horses with me this morning, when it was 28 degrees.  Both boys came with me, they are much tougher!  We do obedience training outside at a park with a local dog training group, and she got really hunchy and cold one night when we were training in 45 degree weather, so we had to get her a coat.  She doesn't think the coat is too great, just yet, but she might decide she likes it when she understands it helps in the cold.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

My Favorite Santa Paws Photo of 2012

Here is my favorite photo of all of those that were taken at Dalmatian Rescue of North Texas last weekend.  I cannot say enough about the wonderful volunteers who do this every year.  Santa is fantastic, John, the photographer is so good, and goes above and beyond to take the best possible pictures.  Ann is always there for the Dals, helping here, there, and everywhere, and the schedulers, the computer gurus, and all of the people who do their utmost for the Dals, are just so wonderful.  DRNT found 25 homes for Dals this year.  I think they are the best!  Thank God for all of the rescue organizations, who work so hard for the animals!

Here is Vegas (Dalmino's Victory Vegas) kissing our son, Luke, and his friend Courtney.  I love this picture!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Christmas Beauty

I bought a Christmas cacti from Dalmatian Rescue 3 years ago.  I usually set it outside all summer long, and bring it in when there is danger of frost.  This year, my cacti is so loaded with blooms, it just droops.  Attached is a picture of it, and a second plant that I just got from DRNT on Saturday.  I also want to share another picture from our Santa Paws photo session with DRNT, and some of my outdoor Christmas lights.  I love the beauty of this season.
Vegas, happy to see Rog after he got back from a motorcycle ride.  

New Christmas lights 

Old lighted Christmas horse

Christmas cacti

Victory being silly, trying to hug and kiss everyone during our Santa Paws photo session at DRNT

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Busy Weekend

We went to a fund raiser for Dalmatian Rescue of North Texas yesterday.  They had Santa Paws photos with Santa.  DRNT has wonderful volunteers who do this every year, and it is so much fun and a great deal for Christmas photos of your family and dogs.  I will share some of the photos DRNT took of us between now and Christmas.  We then went shopping for outdoor Christmas lights and picked up a really pretty lighted wreath and a lighted sign that says Merry Christmas Ya'll.  I never thought I would say ya'll, since it wasn't something we say in the midwest, but I really find that word pretty handy to use!  Then we had to go buy horse feed and goat feed, Purina of course, then home for awhile, cleaned horse barns, fed animals, and then went and did a little Christmas shopping.  Today, went to church, cleaned and vacuumed the pickup and the Traverse, decorated the house for Christmas, picked up 10 huge trashcans full of leaves, and did laundry.  We have 24 large old oak trees around our house, and they are so messy.  Lovely in the summer, when it's hot, because they really keep the house cool, but no fun in spring and fall, they are so dirty.  It was 83 degrees here today, way too hot for December, and really dry, too.  Praying for rain!  The dogs always give me dirty looks when I scoop up the leaf piles, because they love laying in the leaves outside.  Wishbone found himself a large pile of leaves, and watched me work.  I don't like the leaves on the ground because we have found copperhead snakes in them, when we pick them up.  The copperheads blend right in with the oak leaves.  Here are some pictures of the dogs in the yard today during leaf cleanup, and one of the photos we got yesterday at DRNT.  Merry Christmas Ya'll!
Vegas and Wishbone

Victory watching the ponies, waiting for his chance to run along the fence with them!

Wishbone on his leaf pile

Vegas and Santa, soo cute!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Alvarado, TX Show Results

Only Victory showed in Alvarado, TX this past weekend, as there was no major, and Vegas only needs a three point major to finish.  Victory did not place on Saturday under judge Maxine Beam, but he was Select dog on Sunday under judge Roger Hartinger.  He always has a wagging tail the whole time he's in the ring, but he was pretty whiny on Sunday.  The only thing I can figure out for his whining is that he just wants to have fun and play with the other dogs and people.  He wouldn't be furiously wagging his tail, if he was stressed.  All of the judges just love it that he wags his tail as he watches them walk up to him.  We didn't get any pictures of the Alvarado show, but I'm attaching his win photo from the Heartland specialty show, where he was select dog, for a major toward his GCH.



We are so blessed to have such wonderful Dalmatians.  Tonight we were looking at some old videos of when Luke was a baby, and the Dalmatians we had then.  Our very first Dalmatian, Pepper, from 31 years ago was still alive for awhile after Luke was born 18 years ago.  She was playing with her squeaky burger in one of the videos, and our Tattersall Dalmatian, Alex, was in the video, too.  He was such a pretty liver boy, and he absolutely adored kids.  He was never far from Luke, and is in practically every baby picture we took of Luke. I'm attaching one of my favorites of Luke's first Christmas and Alex sitting right next to him.  What memories!  I am so grateful for a wonderful son and the time with these wonderful dogs!



Sunday, November 18, 2012

Heartland Dalmatian Club Specialty Show

We had a lovely time traveling to the Heartland Dalmatian Club specialty show.  The leaves were beautiful and the show was lots of fun, very well run, great food, nice people, and great prizes.  Victory won select dog under judge Ann Hearn, for a major toward his GCH and has 17 GCH points.  Vegas won 1st place in open liver bitches under judge Rick Miller.  Here are some really nice show pictures at the Heartland Dalmatian specialty show of Victory (CH Atlantis Wildcat Victory) sired by Argus (GCH CH Paisley Nspird by Broadway) and Read (CH Atlantis' and Read All Over.)  Victory is such a well bred Dalmatian.  In his 3 generation pedigree, there is not 1 dog that is not a champion, and even in the 5th and 6th generation of his pedigree, there are only a few dogs that are not champions.  He comes from a long line of very serious and successful Dalmatian breeding, and is really a wonderful dog.  He is extremely intelligent, bilateral hearing, OFA excellent hips, CERF normal, loves people, kids, horses, and other dogs.  His spotting is outstanding, no ticking, deep rich black spots, tail carriage is perfect, nice bone, nice feet, dark brown eyes, and lovely face and head.





Sunday, October 21, 2012

Training Horses and Dogs

I was reminded of a valuable training lesson a couple of weeks ago, when I was working with my Shetland pony, Peppy.  He has been trained to drive and pull a cart for several years.  Suddenly, the last two times I've driven him, he has decided he does not want to back when hitched to the cart.  I am always pressed for time when I ride or drive my horses and ponies, because I have so much work to get done on the weekends.  I worked and worked with him to get him to back up when hitched to the cart, and he just refused to back.  He always backs great on lead, you can just give him the command and he backs until you tell him whoa.  Well, my time was running short, I wanted to work with the dogs on coaching to the cart, and I was getting really frustrated with him.  I finally decided to shove him back with my sheer strength (big joke!) and he got really ticked off at me, reared up, knocked me over, and took off, running over me with the cart.  Luckily, the cart was not terribly heavy, but one rib is hurting pretty bad.  Lesson learned:  It was my fault.  When things are not going well, you don't force the issue, you go back to square one, and start over.  I should have unharnessed him, and worked on backing without the harness.  I should have checked everywhere to see if the harness was hurting him, or not properly adjusted.  I did get up, dust myself off, and we did go driving for about a mile with the dogs, and he behaved perfectly, and did start to back then, after our huge blowup.  He forgave me, and I definitely forgave him, because I know better than to force the issue with a horse or even a 500 pound pony.  You always go back to a step that they will happily do, and work forward from there.  I have trained 13 horses over the years, and learned a long time ago, that praise and patience will get you miles further than forcing anything.  I didn't get any pictures of the cart and coach dogs this time, because of my frustration, but I did get some pictures the next day of the dogs getting to follow Jet and me on a trail ride.  Victory, Vegas, and Wishbone all absolutely love going with the horses.  Victory needs more obedience work before we get too far from home off leash.  We got to the neighbors and he saw their dogs and kids out, and he was pretty unwilling to come back when I called him!  He loves other dogs and kids.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Homecoming Week

Luke (Batman) for super hero day at school

Luke's friend Courtney was Spanish duchess

Courtney escorted by her grandfather

Luke escorting Allie 

Luke and Courtney

Luke had a fun week this week for homecoming.  He is a senior and enjoying his last year of high school.  They had a super hero day, and he dressed as Batman.  He was a candidate for homecoming king.  He did not get crowned as king, but was very pleased that his friend Brandon did.  Here are pictures from homecoming week.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

New Victory Cross Country Tour

Rog's new Victory Cross Country Tour

Vegas on her favorite perch in front of the bay window.  She can see what's going on outside along with what's on the table for supper!

All of our dogs happily cooling out on the leather couch on this 105 degree day, from left, Wishbone, Vegas, and Victory

Victory and Vegas with the new Victory motorcycle

Wishbone with the new motorcycle

Rog on the Victory and Bill on the Harley, getting ready to go riding.

Rog got a new Victory Cross Country Tour motorcycle.  Our dogs, Atlantis Wildcat Victory (Victory) and Dalmino's Victory Vegas (Vegas) were named after his first Victory Vegas motorcycle, and he now has a Victory Cross Country, so I guess if we end up with another Dalmatian puppy some day, the name might be C.C.  Rog loves the new bike, as it has lots of great features, particularly comfort, great radio and Ipod hookup, 3 plugs so you can hookup GPS, Ipod, and another gadget, great storage in the saddle bags, fantastic gauges with a thermometer telling the temperature outside, saddlebags with plenty of room for gear when traveling, and plenty of power.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Pictures of Lightning Strike

This continues my original post from July 18th about the lightning strike.  Here are pictures of the tree that was struck and the animals that did not get struck.  I am so thankful every day that 3 goats survived and all horses and ponies survived.  The horses and ponies were out in the pasture away from the barn when the lightning strike happened.  Please be careful when it's lightning outside!!
Jr. and Jet eating hay by the barn.  We've had Jr. since he was two years old and he is 14 now.  Jet is 18 years old and we've had him since he was six months old.  Jr. is a registered Paint gelding and Jet is a registered POA gelding.

Jet, my favorite!

All that is left is shredded trunk of the tree that got struck.

My three survivor goats, Andrew, Fudge, and Al Pine.  All very old wethers that we've had since they were babies.

More of the shredded tree.  This tree was 50 feet tall and about 3 feet around before it was struck.

Andrew and Al Pine


Al Pine, such a sweet boy, named after the Rescue Heroes t.v. show that Luke liked when he was a little boy

This is the chunk of tree that flew about 30 yards and landed by the big horses' barn.

Tree that flew 30 yards and scraped along the big horse barn and landed outside one of their stall doors


Chunk of tree by the big horse barn

Starlite, our beautiful Classic Shetland pony that we got from Bob and June Masters in Missouri when she was a yearling

Peppy, my best driving pony.  All three of my ponies are Classic Shetlands.

Flashy, a gorgeous mare out of Dolly, and Peppy above is her sire.  Dolly was Luke's first pony when he was five years old, and she was awesome.  Everywhere we went trail riding, people would want to buy her, she was such a great pony and very beautiful to look at.  

I am thankful these guys all survived the lightning, as huge trunks of tree flew everywhere in their paddocks.