Thursday, October 30, 2008

It was a dark and stormy night...


...when we decided to carve pumpkins. Garrett spent a long time trying to draw a good looking imitation of Elway, but in the end it was Michele who settled on this modern interpretation of the Lhasa Apso form. As Elway's uncertain look indicates, he was none too happy to have this pumpkin sitting on his back porch! Over the three days that it sat there, he barked at it several times and would run by quickly on the way to his daily bathroom breaks in the back yard. To say that he misses that pumpkin would be a gross overstatement.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Elway Gets a 7


Elway has been a great dog. As his name would suggest, he loves watching football and is generally just a great member of the family. Unfortunately the lack of Broncos games on local TV means he rarely gets to watch a Broncos game. However, in keeping with game day tradition Elway, like the rest of his family, finally got his own Jersey. As you can see in the following pictures, it clearly shows his name and number. We did have some brief discussion on whether he should actually have a 7 or double zero on the jersey. In the end we decided that if other people can run around trying to impersonate John Elway with replica jerseys while having never seen Colorado, Elway the dog could certainly be allowed the number 7 on his jersey.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Elway's bad day at work


When clients walk into the veterinary hospital that I help manage, they are greeted by Elway's smiling face. He has quite the following among our clients, many will ask where he is if I have him in the back. He loves his counter spot, watching over me while I work and inspecting all the dogs that come in.

Today started out like a normal day of work for Elway. He raced from the parking lot to the clinic, excited to see everyone and start his day. Unfortunately for him, Michele had made a quick decision yesterday, and he was on the schedule for his castration and dewclaw removal.

Michele stayed with Elway during the procedure, helping out when needed and making sure he was doing ok.

He did really good, and he was awake enough afterwards to protest being put in a kennel. He put up a fight so Michele would cave and let him sleep on the front desk counter like normal.

After leaving work with his new bandages (Denver colors of course) Elway deserved to get extra love. Rough day for a puppy.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Baths, I hate baths


Elway the dog does not like baths. It doesn't matter if he's cold, dirty, and wet already. He wants nothing to do with lukewarm water and his special puppy shampoo. Just look at that face. It's saying, "Get me out of here! How can you just stand there and take a picture? Can't you see I'm getting a bath here?" Somehow we doubt that is going to change with age. His ability to get the one bathing him wet with a well timed shake will increase with hair length, and with added size he will become more and more of a trouble to rinse (It took both Garrett and Michele both working together to get him bathed last time). After all, he did try and "tub break" on more than one occasion. Unfortunately for Elway, it is a long way to the floor for such a small dog. Climbing wet tub walls while covered in slippery suds is also something of a problem.