Sunday, September 25, 2011

Nose

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Just hanging out in the back yard

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Bella, Wavorly a & Rio

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

The gang enjoys an autumn snooze.

Social Butterfly

Bella loves people. She gets all wiggly, tail-waggy when she meets someone. She KNOWS that people want to meet her whether they do or not.

Yesterday we attended a greyhound picnic and Bella got to meet a lot of people and greyhounds. She just couldn't sit still with all of the activity going on. She behaved herself very nicely and was a joy to have with us.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bella's Boo Boo

Bella's Boo Boo by LydiaL
Bella's Boo Boo, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Bella received a small cut on her leg when she zoomed around an azalea bush branch that grabbed her. She was not impressed with my nursing abilities.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

So tired

So tired by LydiaL
So tired, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Bella and Wavorly flake out for the evening.

Bella enjoys the shade

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

We have a Coolaroo bed outside for the dogs to lounge on. Bella took advantage of a beautiful day to do that.

Standoff

Standoff by LydiaL
Standoff, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Bella eyes a cheeky squirrel. If she were off leash that squirrel would have been a goner.

Beautiful Bella at Point State Park

She is quite the stunning looking greyhound.

Stuffie Flinging

Bella is still quite young at 3 years of age, so she has a lot of play left in her. This was superbly demonstrated last night when Bella had a glorious time playing with stuffed animals (stuffies). She especially enjoys toys that squeak when she chomps on them.

She played this wonderful game where she would toss a stuffie in the air and chase after it, happily chomping it to get a squeak. She got so worked up that Grant went outside with a squeaky stuffie and got her to race around the yard, back into the house - jumping over Rio, and back outside again. Fun, fun, fun. Except for Rio and Wavorly who did their best to stay out of her way.

Whoever brings this fun girl home will have to have some noisy stuffies for her to play with. The good news is the noise only lasts about 10-15 minutes and then she is done.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Grant's Take on Bella (so far)

Bella Right Profile
Lydia has been telling you all about our foster greyhound, Bella Curie ("Bella".) I thought I would chime in.

The first thing you would notice about her is that Bella is a large, strikingly beautiful dog. As you might be able to tell, she has a soft, shiny, thin, black coat with white points on her muzzle, feet, and tail. Her throat, chest, and belly are almost bare (and very rub-able.)

She has more energy than our two resident hounds and sometimes gets a burst of it later in the evening. She does the stairs beautifully. In fact, this morning, in a particularly excited mood, she ran down the entire flight of about 12 steps in three bounds. No fear, here.

We set up a crate for her in our bedroom (about the only place we could find room for it,) which she uses off and on. Some nights she'll prefer the crate, while others she will stay on the first floor with Rio and Wavorly.

She is a very sweet, playful girl. She loves meeting new (or familiar) people on her walks and is sometimes too happy, trying to jump up on them. We are working on this. Lydia has told you that she walks very well on lead, but has a zig-zag habit that is likely due to being distracted by all the new sights and sounds she encounters on our walks. That said, I have seen her walk in a perfect heel for fairly long stretches (which she gets lots of praise for doing,) so I know she can do it.

Bella is very lovable and loving in return. She seems to have above average energy for a greyhound and would do well, I believe, with an active single or couple.

Home Alone (Almost)

For the most part either Lydia or Grant are at home with the dogs. Occasionally they go out and leave the dogs home alone for a few hours. On Thursday Bella and the resident greyhounds, Rio and Wavorly, were left alone for 6.5+ hours.

We are very happy to report that there were no problems (poops or bad behavior) with leaving them home alone all of that time. When Lydia got home everyone went into the back yard where Rio and Wavorly did their business. Bella didn't relieve herself until our evening walk, which was about 12 hours from our morning walk. She didn't appear to need a turn out. This makes us think she will be fine if she had to be left for several hours.

Soul Man

Soul, another adoptable greyhound, enjoys a belly rub while Bella rests at the Mexican War Streets House and Garden Tour.


The girl loves to shop

Bella has her paws on some lovely new martingale collars in the Greys Landing car at the Mexican War Streets House and Garden Tour.





Lydia and Bella hang out in the back of the car.


So tired

Bella had a big day at the Ligonier Highland Games.


Bella in profile


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

On Walking

Bella, as mentioned previously, is a lovely walking partner. She sniffs and checks things out, as any self-respecting greyhound would do. Occasionally she will lift her leg to mark something and leave a "message" for dogs who come along later.

One thing she doesn't do is eat found food. Our neighborhood is a target rich environment for found food. Bella passed up a half eaten ham sandwich, donuts, and other goodies people tend to discard in our park. They didn't even register on her radar. Which is a very good thing as people also discard chicken bones. It's good to know she is not interested in these things.

We also met a bunny last night on our walk. It was interesting but she didn't pull to chase after it. Neither did she chase a cat we met on the walk. (The cat kept it's distance.) Close squirrels, however, are tempting to her.

For the most part she walks with a loose leash, although she will cross back and forth in front of me, so vigilance is required to not fall over her. She will pull if she wants to smell something.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Mexican War Streets House Tour

Early Sunday morning was stressful in the house because one of the resident greyhounds, Wavorly, needed to go to the emergency vet. All of the dogs picked up on her pain and our stress. Bella had difficulty settling down all night, also due to the fact a noisy neighbor decided to go on a very loud rant at 4 AM. That and the previous day's activities made for a very tired household.

We live in the Mexican War Streets on Pittsburgh's North Side. Sunday was the annual House and Garden Tour day and Greys Landing Greyhound Placement had a booth to promote Greyhound Adoption Awareness. Because everyone was so tired I decided to take Bella alone to the booth. Bella was very hesitant on being taking out of the house by herself. She had quite readily gone on her morning walk with Rio, but now was being asked to go by herself. She was unsure what was going to happen to her.

Bella was a bit anxious and tentative all day. She was more timid when it came to meeting people and other dogs. Bella met up with a small terrier and did quite well. She didn't want to hang out at the booth, but really wanted to go and roam the neighborhood.

I took her home for a few hours to rest and we returned to the booth to meet more potential adopters.

She was better the second time out, but was timid around most people. The rest she was quite happy to meet. Its seems as if when she is out she prefers to be active. There is plenty of time to rest once you get home.

Ligonier Highland Games

Saturday was a big day for the family. It was Ligonier Highland Games day. Greys Landing Greyhound Placement had plans to attend the games and walk around with the greyhounds, talking to people about what wonderful pets they make.

The gang did so well in the back that half way there we took off their muzzles. Once we got to the games we made a beeline to the field where the opening ceremonies featured the massed pipe bands. Bella didn't react at all to the sounds of the bagpipes and drums. She took in the crowds and noises very well.

We met a lot of lovely people at the games. Bella got a chance to meet up with other greyhounds and enjoyed their company. Once again Bella was ready to go and see more after a brief afternoon rest.

A Car Ride and a Walk

Friday night we decided to take the whole gang for a walk around the Riverview Park loop. This meant we had to take our first ride in the RAV4 together. For safety sake it was muzzles on for the dogs because we didn't know if one dog would get snarky with another in such close quarters. As it turned out they all traveled very well with one another.

Greyhounds enjoy going for walks. Some are able to walk longer than others. Bella had enthusiasm and energy to spare. She really enjoyed all the sniffing and exploring a good walk provide. Plus there is the added bonus of meeting people along the way.

We started on the up hill side of the loop, worked our way down and then back up again. When we got to the bottom, Wavorly was done, but soldiered on bravely. Rio and Bella were still going strong. About 3/4 of the way up Rio had significantly slowed down but Bella was just as energetic as at the start. Grant took Bella for a jog up the hill. She matched his speed with a nice loose leash. This makes us think that Bella would make a wonderful jogging/walking partner for a family who enjoys getting out and seeing the world.


Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Flirt

Bella is a flirt. She adores men. My husband she kisses. Me, nothing.

But don't think she is cheap. She's not Irma la Duce. She's more like Gigi. Sophisticated but available.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Early morning Bella

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

The light of the bathroom shines on this beautiful girl.

Bella sees some ducks

Bella sees some ducks by LydiaL
Bella sees some ducks, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Ooohhh, interesting ducks.

Hey, what's that? A DUCK!

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Splashing ducks look like they would be fun to chase.

Bella thinks ducks are interesting

  by LydiaL
, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

She would have tried to get them if she were not on her leash. She may have tried to go into the water, but I am not sure she knows what water is. The ducks and their splashing about were mighty interesting.

Bella's safe spot

Bella's safe spot by LydiaL
Bella's safe spot, a photo by LydiaL on Flickr.

Bella hides in the corner during a rainstorm. We think she feels more comfortable in stressful situations in a den like atmosphere.

Obviously Wavorly is nonplussed.

Fitting in

Bella has been with us for one week now and we are starting to see her relax. She is learning the house rules and works well within them.

She has been enjoying walking the neighborhood and LOVES to meet people. She has the tendency to jump up on people, so we have to work with her to teach her that it's not good to do that. We went on a long walk last night, down to the riverfront. She found the noises underneath the highway overpass a bit unsettling, but she started to figure out they weren't a threat to her, so she settled down. She does well on long walks, and would fit in nicely with a family who likes to take them.

We got a crate from Greys Landing and have put it in our bedroom. She has only used it one night preferring to sleep with the other greyhounds. She will come upstairs in the morning to wake us up and let us know the day has begun, so we sleepyheads better get a move on.

She is also learning that it is not a good thing to take food from the other dog dishes without permission. She is a very quick learner, so she is settling in nicely.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Bella is such a warm dog. I highly recommend her as a toe warmer!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Sphinx



Bella is a beautiful Sphinx. She has that greyhound way of going down without getting her butt on the ground. It doesn't look comfortable, but she doesn't seem to mind it.
We are officially the foster parents for Bella Curie, a 3 year old black beauty, who has come to us from quite the adventure. Bella had been originally fostered and adopted by other people. Sadly she didn't fit into their lifestyle so was returned to Greys Landing to find a (new) forever home.

It must be stressful on her being shuffled around to different homes. We have had her 5 days now and she is settling in, learning the rules of her new home.

Our initial impressions of her is that she is quite the explorer. As a matter of fact, we learned one of her kennel names is Miss Curious, which suits her quite well. Our resident greyhounds have never been into the basement, while Bella took the first opportunity to go down with Grant and check things out.

Another thing she is working out is where in the pack order she is. In her previous foster home she bossed the boys around, getting them to give up their beds for her. No such luck here, I'm afraid. Rio, the resident ten year old male, will growl at her when she stands over him willing him to move. No young whipper snapper is going to make this old guy move. Wavorly, our four year old girl, isn't a push over either. So far Bella has not pressed matters and taking things with good grace.