Saturday, March 29, 2008

Mabel the ferret

September 1999 I brought home a little white ferret. I was a senior in high school, and I couldn't resist the tiny fuzz ball. My parents were far from thrilled, I already had a few pets. They reluctantly allowed the creature into the house. Last night, we said goodbye to our little weasel. Mabel has been with me for eight and a half years, exceeding her five to seven year life expectancy. She lived a good long life full of stealing headlamps, chasing the dog, attacking feet, digging in plants, and of course sleeping eighteen hours a day. Mabel was a great pet, we have a lot of fun memories of her playful mischief.


Thursday, March 6, 2008

Adah Update

We've had our little dog for three months now and she's doing really well. She's still very much a puppy, very curious and playful. Having grown up with a Cattle Dog I knew what we were getting ourselves into. Adah has shown many Cattle Dog tendencies, she's very smart but also has a stubborn streak. She loves to eat and can often be found in the yard scavenging for snacks. Despite the fact that she doesn't hear very well, she is learning commands quickly. We mostly use hand signals, she knows sit, stay, come, lay down, roll over, kennel, go over there and speak.

The best thing about Adah is she is very sweet and loves everyone. We are hoping to use her as a therapy dog when she is a little older. She is great with kids, at Christmas she met our five year old niece and our twenty month old nephew. When Tyler would see Adah he would say "puppy, woof woof". It was pretty cute although I don't know how much Tyler enjoyed the slobbery kisses.

A couple of weeks ago after climbing and touring New Belgium Brewery we noticed Adah was acting a bit odd. She seemed very lethargic and was swaying from side to side. We got home and kept a close eye on her but she kept getting worse. Her gait seemed off balance, she wasn't responding to us and she was very scared. When she began falling down and struggling to get back up we decided it was time to take her to the vet.

The vet at the CSU animal hospital suspected anti-freeze poisoning although we didn't think she could have gotten into any. They asked us lots of questions about where we had been all day and what she usually eats. Another vet examined her and said he thought she looked like she had eaten marijuana. John and I where both pretty surprised, but told them to go ahead and run the test. Shockingly, the test came back positive for THC! The best guess we have as to where she got a hold of pot is that she found some while we were climbing at Horsetooth reservoir.

I guess it makes for a pretty good story and some funny nicknames (pot-head-pup, cannabis canine...). We also joke about what a horrible drug dog she would make, you don't want the dog to eat the evidence! We are glad that it was something relatively harmless, she was treated with activated charcoal and an IV. A couple days later Adah was back to normal. I guess we will have to keep an eye on her next time we go climbing.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Skiing 2008

Here are some fun pictures from our last few ski trips. The pictures were taken at Steamboat and Winter Park.



Tom and I on the lift. Skiing is a great way to celebrate turning 26!



More from Winter Park. Katie trying Telemark for the first time. She did great for her first day out. Chris and Jeff taking a break.




John stuck in a tree well. This is why we stay together when we ski the trees...



Getting ready to ski Parson's Bowl. It was a very chilly day at Winter Park.


Some fun pictures from our weekend at Steamboat. We had a wonderful time skiing with my parents and brother.