Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Indestructible toys

Labradors are known for their love of chewing, and Gracie is no exception. She loves chew toys, and will work on one until it's completely torn to shreds. Terhi discovered recently that dogs instinctively try to dispatch their prey. They like it dead before they eat it. So it seems that when you have a toy with a squeaker in it, the dogs interpret the squeaking as the pained yelps of a wounded animal and try even harder to kill it (rather nice of them to want to put it out of its misery, unlike cats, who like to torture their prey).

Most every toy we've gotten Gracie has had a squeaker. No wonder she becomes obsessed with destroying it right away.

I do think there is more to it than that, though, as even the toys that have held up longer she will still work at destroying if there is any hope it can be. For example, she recently got a tube-shaped toy--we think it was supposed to be a stick, a newspaper, or a cigar. The way she carried it so it stuck out of one side of her mouth made it look most like a cigar.

Anyway, it took her longer than usual, but she was eventually able to chew a hole in one end. Soon she had chewed off the entire end. Over the next several days she gnawed the thing down to nothing.

Her latest toys are a rope chew toy and a Kong. Kongs are supposed to be indestructible, and so far it's proving true. On the other hand, I think she's realized she's met her match, as she doesn't try to chew it nearly so often. This one might actually survive for awhile.

I'm still betting she'll destroy it. Eventually.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Gracie's second adoption unit



This weekend we took Gracie to a Humane Society remote adoption unit at the Soul Food Extravaganza at Julia Davis Park. She has improved quite a bit--she hardly barked the entire time, even with the other dogs barking frequently. There was a young terrier in a pen that kept her interested, and she found a toy she just had to destroy, but she was mostly very well behaved for spending four hours in the heat.

A Staffordshire bull terrier named Blue got adopted. "Blue" is a real sweetie, and I'm sure he'll make his new family happy.

Meanwhile, we still have Gracie with us, and that's fine. She's a fun dog with such a happy personality. We enjoy her, and are willing to wait to find her the right home.

We tried taking a video of Gracie playing with the kids. As you can see she's quite obedient.