Monday, January 30, 2012

Falling Off the Wagon

The other day I was carrying Lilah around the house for fun, like I do, and noticed that my arms were getting fatigued real fast. Now I know what you might be thinking, that the holidays were just a couple weeks ago and maybe I let myself enjoy all the celebratory food a bit too much. I bet you think that I also gave up on that typical "get in shape" resolution after only trying for a week.

All I have to say to you is how dare you! I weigh the same as always and I'm still regularly exercising. I think you need to point those beady, judging eyes towards another!

After a few minutes rest, I picked Lilah up again, climbed the stairs to the upstairs bathroom and stepped onto the scale. FORTY POUNDS!!! Lilah's normal weight should be closer to lower-mid thirties. When did that happen?! I mean, I did notice that Lilah's head looked smaller than usual in comparison to her body, but I thought it was just her fluffy winter coat.

I just had to share my new discovery with my mom. Immediately she looked away guiltily. Apparently she had been over-generous when feeding Lilah and very liberal with treats from the table. "They need the extra weight for winter," she tried to justify, which would be true if we lived in a harsher winter climate and the dogs lived in sheds out back...neither of which is true.

Whatever, it's easy enough to control Lilah's weight. Just revert back to her normal amount of food and cut back on the human food treats. Not a big deal, really. And of course, Ritter has to join along on the diet, because although I didn't weigh him, I'm sure he's in the same situation.

But I guess it was just too much for the dogs to handle. We woke up this morning to find an empty plastic container of Costco cookies on the floor and Lilah chomping down on one and crumbs in Ritter's bed. If you've ever been to Costco, you know that it wasn't just a dozen cookies in that container. And I'll tell you now that it had at least four good sized cookies in it the night before.

A big set back in their diets. Lilah and Ritter spent most of the day sleeping off their cookie binge.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Pictures!

So many pictures to catch up on.

I took some pictures of Lilah on her birthday. I wish that I could do something similar to that German Shepherd video of the time lapsed pictures. But I can't get Lilah to stay still long enough to get consistent pictures.

Isn't she pretty though at 3 years old?

Though I don't know why she usually looks so disapproving.

Lilah after enjoying some soccer. Normally after playing soccer her feet are completely covered in dirt.

And as promised, the Land's End dog coats!

Lilah looks good in green.

And Ritter looks stunning in teal.
And yes, that is my mom's slipper-clad foot in the background.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Coats Arrived

After having returned the first set of coats for being too small (I couldn't even get Ritter's over his head), the new large sized coats arrived.

And I must say, they look pretty nice in terms of both color and design! Lilah agreed too because she let me put it on her without a fuss. Ritter on the other hand wasn't such a fan. He kept arching his back, took a few steps and then immediately sat down with his hunched back. Then he'd get up, take a few steps and sit back down again.

Even though we don't live in snow country, or wet country for that matter, I still liked the fact that these jackets/coats have a nice underbelly section for extra wetness protection and warmth. The fact that they have a water resistant outer shell is also a plus.

One issue though with the jacket is that the side straps that secure the belly panel are so long. I had to return the previous ones because I couldn't get the loop part of the velcro strap to reach the hook section. And now with these ones, the next size up, I find that there is a lot of excess loop section that just kind of dangles downwards. I wish there was a way to tuck them in so they wouldn't snag on anything.

Other than that, I think its a great coat for keeping a dog warm and/or dry.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Another Birthday!

Happy birthday to Lilah this time!

When I woke up this morning and went downstairs to wish her happy birthday, Lilah seemed to just know it was a special day. She was excited and extra affectionate (somewhat rare for her), which was nice.

We pretty much just spent the day relaxing, soaking up the sun and playing some soccer in the backyard.

Still waiting on their coats though.