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Monday, October 31, 2011

Dog at the Beach, Dog in the Ground

Since today was a day off for me, I decide to take PoongSoon to the beach for the first time.  As I expected, she was less than thrilled at all the water.  It reminded her too much of rains and baths.

I'm not stepping in that.


So the best picture I got of her was a wind-swept look and not a frolick in the surf.


Meanwhile at home, BokDol has discovered the joys of digging for gophers right amidst my grape vines.  I have mixed feelings about that as I do want him going after the gophers, but I don't want him ripping out the roots.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Friend's Housewarming Party

PoongSoon and I attended a friend's housewarming party today.  There were lots of dogs in attendance. At one time, there must have been at least 10 loose dogs altogether in one area.  PoongSoon was very well behaved.  She was a lot of subdued than how she acts with BokDol.  No wild playing with so many adults around.

PoongSoon hangin out with two white Jindos and a friend


Siberians wanting to play with puppy

PoongSoon resting as the Jindos march on


PoongSoon meeting the BIG dog

Iri the bouncy Jindo

Max, the senior Siberian


Woody, the senior Jindo


 Here are the foster dogs that were in attendance:.

new 4-5 month old female puppy, not named yet

Scout, female Jindo

New male yet to be named.  Very handsome male Jindo.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Cramming for Class

For tomorrow's obedience class, I'm suppose to show off a new trick that I taught PoongSoon during the past week.   I kind of forgot about this until I re-read my instructor's email on Sunday.

I could have re-used a trick that PoongSoon already knows for the class, but I decide to give a new trick a try.  Here is PoongSoon learning "Bark." 




Not bad for only two days of working on it.  :-)

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Not so Sneaky Visit to the Dog Park

This afternoon I took PoongSoon to the dog park.  It was the first time I ever took her to one as I didn't want her to get tramatized at the dog park and form a dislike of other dogs.  Also, I'd been known to be strongly against dog parks in general because Jindos do so poorly in them.  So this visit with PoongSoon was supposed to happen with little or no fanfare. No one needed to know about it.

In the LARGE DOGS area, there was only a Bulldog and so we entered that area.  PoongSoon didn't really show any interest in the Bulldog to approach him.  She was still stressing (drooling) over being in a strange place.  A bit later on, a Weimaraner came in.  PoongSoon was still uncertain of where she was and didn't know quite what to make of the Weim's pawing and jumping play style at first.  She was more interested in the people though, sort of like what happened in her very first puppy socialization class.  She did eventually start doing some jaw-sparring with the Weim.  It wasn't very carefree though.

A bit later, a shy dog who was too reactive in the busy SMALL DOGS area moved over to the LARGE DOGS area.  I'm proud to say that PoongSoon approached the shy dog and was very gentle with him.  She moved slow and never pushed close to the point where he felt threatened.  

Once a black Labrador came in, I think PoongSoon finally relaxed and started playing normally.  I let down my guard and moved to the entrance area where some owners were hanging out.   

One lady in the adjoining ALL DOGS area asked me about PoongSoon and so I went on my usual speal about how she's a North Korean breed but a long-haired and so on.  The lady owned a red spitzy dog and she identified him as a Jindo.  She asked my opinion of him and so I gave it.  She was impressively more knowledgable than the average Jindo owner that I usually meet, and I think she was surprised that I knew some stuff too.  Eventually, she asked "Do you know Ann Kim?"

Shoot.  There goes my anonymity.   Too late to stop now, and so we ended up talking about a wide range of topics such as Cesar Milan (her dog was trained by his follower), Least Invasive Minimally Aversive,  a New Mexico Japanese Kai/Shikoku kennel with freely mingling intact dogs, Jindo politics, Jindo rescue, my plans for my next Jindo, etc.

With the secret of the dog park visit blown, I decided that I might as well write about it.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Growth Spurt

I went away last weekend to attend a cousin's wedding and I came back to this dog:



Where did my lanky puppy go?  PoongSoon has a massive build now, that says, "My ancestors hunted wild boar!"  Course, the only chance she gets to test that is with BokDol.

Stalking BokDol


She manages to wrestle him down more times than not these days.  She currently weighs 58 lbs and is ~ 24 inches at the shoulder. 

Gotcha!


When I took her back to obedience school, her former instructors commented that her head had filled out.  No more skinny skull.  


 
Her coat has also gotten longer.  She has a really impressive tail (even with the burrs in it) and longer hairs on her shoulders.  She has a bigger neck mane now.  
 
Not the usual picture taking position


PoongSoon seems to have gotten more self-assured as well.  She's developed a grown-up bark.  No more uneasy single barks for her.  Once she starts, it's a continuous bark.  When she gets excited, her hackles raise up a good two inches. 

During obedience school, she's lost the "I have to play with the other dogs!" vibe.  Instead, it's "I'm bored with this exercise.  Can we do something else?"