Christmas is a joyous time, full of family and laughter, presents and fun. My job makes it a end goal, and it's one of the few parts I regret. But I'm learning to work past that.
So now I had my new BFF picked out, he was to be neutered (sorry bud.. it's my rule) and we'd pick him up 'sometime' after the holidays. Dec 26th, 2011 to be exact, and that's only because I'm fairly certain the breeder was not going to meet me after Christmas dinner!
We'd already met the mother, father, and other pups at the breeders so this was going to be a quick process. We arrived and they brought Balto out to us. His name had been tic toc and only as I write this now do I realize the irony of me waiting ...and waiting, for a pup named tic toc. Balto, was a name given to me by a friend in Alaska. I'd messaged him and asked him for an authentic malamute name. He suggested I look Balto up on wikipedia. I did, and decided it was the perfect name. Good phonetics, unique, and meaningful. I had no idea there was a movie, and a cartoon named Balto. I swear!
So we pick up Balto, and get him in the minivan. It's at this moment that Pat, Katie, and I realize he's HUGE. In the yard he looked big, but when we got him someplace our last dog often was, we realized he was MUCH bigger... I giggled I think, as I had wanted a big fuzzy friend. The kids too were excited. So was Rhonda, but she was home preparing for his arrival.
One of the drawbacks to this breeder is the dogs are kept outside, all the time. They have large areas to live and play in, but potty training is never really worked upon. So when we got Balto home we took him immediately into his new back yard. We were all so excited, and he sniffed around and got love and kisses from us all. Pictures were being snapped faster than at a fashion show, and he took it all in stride. He was HOME! We were all so excited, he was what we'd all hoped for...and more! Potty training turned out to be a non issue, as he'd pace when he needed to go and we'd let him out. This was turning out better than expected... what could possibly go wrong??.....
Monday, October 21, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
And it started with a song.....
My first malamute mix Dakota, was a rescue and his true genetics unknown. He was a malamute in size and attitude, and that's what we called him. He had to be put down at 15, and it was indeed one of lifes harder moments. But he's why we're northern breed people, and I love him for that.
Shortly before Dakota's last Christmas, we discovered a local breeder of malamutes. Their site was awesome to look at, and we fell in love with the woolie looking ones. That's when I, in musical whimsy that I swear I got from my mother, came up with the song 'I want a woolie malamute for Christmas'. Sung to the more popular tune 'I want a hippopotamus for Christmas'. My stepdaughter and I would sing this, to taunt and tease my wife who was holding strong on the 'no more dogs right now' mantra. She would win out, but not without being tortured for a bit. :)
Summer 2011 was Dakota's last. With failing hind legs and spinal degeneration, the decision was hard, tough, and makes me tear up to this day. But it was best, and I owed him that. For the first time in 10 years we were without a dog. With kids getting older, we toyed with the idea of being a no dog family, allowing Rhonda and I the freedom of travel without a dog in tow. Maybe only I toyed with that idea, since I was in denial. Rhonda left the decision and choice of a next dog up to me.... only helping me decide if or when asked. She's a smart lady, she knew I needed a buddy...even though I hadn't admitted it yet.
I spent the next few months visiting shelters wherever my work took me across the state. But I never found that 'connection'. I hadn't resolved the type of dog, just big, furry, and fun. I met a lot of great pups, but never the 'one'. I then contacted the breeder who's site we'd loved. I'd had contact with her earlier that summer when some of her pups escaped, and had helped to find a very wooly dog named Chaos. After some conversations, the breeder came up with a possible match from her older puppies. Rhonda had hoped to avoid the chewing potty training days so we went with an older pup.
This, is what we met that day......
Shortly before Dakota's last Christmas, we discovered a local breeder of malamutes. Their site was awesome to look at, and we fell in love with the woolie looking ones. That's when I, in musical whimsy that I swear I got from my mother, came up with the song 'I want a woolie malamute for Christmas'. Sung to the more popular tune 'I want a hippopotamus for Christmas'. My stepdaughter and I would sing this, to taunt and tease my wife who was holding strong on the 'no more dogs right now' mantra. She would win out, but not without being tortured for a bit. :)
Summer 2011 was Dakota's last. With failing hind legs and spinal degeneration, the decision was hard, tough, and makes me tear up to this day. But it was best, and I owed him that. For the first time in 10 years we were without a dog. With kids getting older, we toyed with the idea of being a no dog family, allowing Rhonda and I the freedom of travel without a dog in tow. Maybe only I toyed with that idea, since I was in denial. Rhonda left the decision and choice of a next dog up to me.... only helping me decide if or when asked. She's a smart lady, she knew I needed a buddy...even though I hadn't admitted it yet.
I spent the next few months visiting shelters wherever my work took me across the state. But I never found that 'connection'. I hadn't resolved the type of dog, just big, furry, and fun. I met a lot of great pups, but never the 'one'. I then contacted the breeder who's site we'd loved. I'd had contact with her earlier that summer when some of her pups escaped, and had helped to find a very wooly dog named Chaos. After some conversations, the breeder came up with a possible match from her older puppies. Rhonda had hoped to avoid the chewing potty training days so we went with an older pup.
This, is what we met that day......
So on 11/19/2011 we met and fell in love with this malamute. With my busy work schedule and the holidays we agreed to wait to pick him up.
But, it was finally happening......
I was getting a wooly malamute for Christmas!! (Because only a wooly malamute will do...)
Who are you and why do I want to read this?
Above (I think...this is all new to me) are two pups named Balto and Reba. I honestly think most people can figure out who is who, but for the record Balto is the black and white Alaskan Malamute and Reba is the red and white Siberian Husky. Both of them are what you'd call 'woolies'. Woolies are outside the breed standard and considered a poor quality for a working dog. Since their only job is making us happy, it's an added quality and makes them super snuggly.
This blog started as I began to show a friend some blog ideas. Being a techie, people expect me to know this stuff. I don't. I did in 1993, but a lot has changed since I first mastered the internet in the 90's! <insert laughter>
So, you've met the dogs. I'm going to relive our story a bit. I have facebooked about these two a LOT (that should be in a HUGE font) and every time I feel I'm going overboard I get a message from an old friend or a new one saying how they love the stories about them. I'm told I tell a good tale. We'll see if that's so soon.
Thanks for stopping by, when I finish with all my work today I'll try and get this thing rolling.
This blog started as I began to show a friend some blog ideas. Being a techie, people expect me to know this stuff. I don't. I did in 1993, but a lot has changed since I first mastered the internet in the 90's! <insert laughter>
So, you've met the dogs. I'm going to relive our story a bit. I have facebooked about these two a LOT (that should be in a HUGE font) and every time I feel I'm going overboard I get a message from an old friend or a new one saying how they love the stories about them. I'm told I tell a good tale. We'll see if that's so soon.
Thanks for stopping by, when I finish with all my work today I'll try and get this thing rolling.
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