Sunday, May 31, 2009

Jack in T-Shirt & Singlet

Hi,

We tried to put a T-shirt on Jack to cover up his wound and to keep the flies away.

































The T-shirt was not a good fit and he tried to bite at it so we switched back to a singlet but tied it in such a way that it does not hamper his movement. Also, the singlet is more cooling in our hot weather.


































His wound is healing well.


I have already take his plastic collar off but still has to chain him as I do not want him to go to his favourite spot at the base of the palm tree and open up his wound if it is scratched by some branches or the soil etc....


David

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Jack's Recovery

Hi,

We have to clean his wound with some solution and it may stink him a bit if wound is still raw or bleeding a bit. Then I have to put some antiseptic or antibiotic white powder on it.


The wound attracted flies during the day and while I try to chase them away or swat a few, it was a daunting task.

I tried bandaging it with some cotton gauze but it moved as I am not supposed to tie it too tight and suffocate the wound, as advised by the vet.



A friend visited us and she suggested that we get an old T-shirt for Jack to wear, so we have a go at it. Initially, Jack was not used to it.

We used one of Jason's old singlet and it seems to work but not perfect but did a better job than the bandage.


Jack tried to scratch it with his hind leg or bite it off but the collar was in the way. Not very effective as it may still move.

Will replace it with an old T-shirt tomorrow.....

David

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Jack's Wound


Hi,

This is update of Jack's wound after having it stitched up.

He has to wear a special collar to prevent him from licking his wound.

I have to wash the wound 2-3 times a day and spray the antiseptic powder over the wound too.


I also ensure that there are no flies attracted by the wound.

I must say Jack has been very co-operative and never make a fuss over his injury and wearing that plastic collar.

I feel so sorry and responsible for what has happened to him. I hope I can make it up to him.

David

Jack Bitten By Ruby

Hi,

Last Sunday evening, my housekeeper noticed a cut on Jack's body but it was not very bloody and Jack was not in pain but behaving very normal.

We thought that he must have got the cut from some of the potted plants branches or the base of the palm tree, his favourite afternoon napping place.

First thing on Monday morning, I took Jack to the vet. The vet told me that she needs about 15 minutes to patch him up. After shaving the problem area, the vet called me in to have a look as there are 2 punctured holes caused by a bite and not a cut as I initially thought.



The vet need to stitch Jack's wounds after sedating him so I have to leave him behind for the day.

My family and I concluded that Ruby, though chained up, she must have lunged at Jack when Jack was within her range of attack. Jack has a tendency to go and drink her bowl of water though Ruby have been sharing it with him without problem. They drink from each other bowl all this while. It is is more likely that Jack went to the main door and this is within her range as the chain is fairly long.



We are so upset and I created a bigger dog pen on the other side of the car porch to restrict Ruby's movement. This is better than being chained up but we still walked Ruby twice a day , as per normal, and take her our for peeing too. Ruby does not show any resentment but we were joking that she may think that she is special and have her own special den.


We have started to look for a new home for Ruby and she must be the only pet dog. If not successful, we will still keep Ruby but we just want to make sure that Jack remaining years are good ones for him and not being fear of bitten again.


David

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Behaviour Training For Ruby

Hi,

I was talking about my problem with Ruby bullying Jack in one of the pet shops that I go to, and the shop owner suggested some behaviour training for Ruby.

The shop owner is a dog trainer himself and he offered me 6 personal lessons and 6 group lessons for about $1,000!

Wow! That is a lot of money and he did not guarantee me results at any time and I did not want to put him in a spot either.

So I told him that I will consult my wife first...heee....hee....

I also shared my problem with my son's tutor and this behaviour training offer since she has 2 dogs too. She told me that one of her dogs attended his training and results were not very obvious.

Well, I decided to go to the local community library and surf the Internet to research for some solutions instead.

David

Monday, May 11, 2009

What To Do With Ruby?

Hi,

Following up on my earlier posting on Ruby bullying Jack, I was so upset by what I saw.

My immediate reaction was to find Ruby a new home and until then she has to be restricted and not bully Jack anymore.

I discussed with my family that evening and here were the options:

1. Find Ruby a new home.

2. Restricted or confined for the rest of her life as long as Jack is around and she will only be let free to roam under our watchful eyes.

3. Can her aggression be curbed or re-trained?

Very reluctantly, we were against option 1 and chose option 2 until further notice.

So Ruby will stayed chained or in her open metallic crate unless we feel that she is allow to be free in our presence. Of course, she is allowed to go and pee in the garden.

Luckily, Ruby does not mind ..... maybe she thinks she is treated special compared to Jack...?

Lately, I also noticed that when I call for Jack, he does come to me..... so could it that Ruby is being crated and he feels safe to do so....?
















We have Ruby in her metallic crate and Jack just outside it.




Or, Ruby being chained up here. With this restriction, both Jack and Ruby can barked at passerbys instead of Ruby going after Jack.....!

David

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Ruby Bullying Jack

Hi,

We started to notice that Ruby has been bullying Jack quite often lately and here are the instances that we caught her doing it.

1. When Jack barks at people or dogs passing by our gate, Ruby would bark and bite Jack around the neck ..... like trying to stop him from barking...?

2. When we asked for Jack to come to us, Ruby would always manipulate herself to be in front of Jack and Jack would back off. While we noticed this for some time but we thought that Jack was ignoring us.

3. Sometimes when we pat both dogs at the same time, Ruby would show some aggression towards Jack by lunging at him and we would scold her.

4. Jack likes to play 'fetch' using a cloth bone. We would normally hold on to Ruby or tie her up as she does not know how to play this game but would lunge at Jack instead of snatching it from Jack.

It is most unfortunate that this sort of bullying has been tolerated by us but it just have been happening too often lately.

While we were celebrating Jack's birthday recently, Ruby was at another corner chasing the bees and Jack started to play fetch with me.

It started with Jack fetching his cloth bone and then chewing it by himself. He then brought it over to me and we tugged at it a few times. Then I got it free from him and threw it away for him to fetch it.

That was when disaster struck.........!

As Jack went to fetch the cloth bone, Ruby suddenly raced the other side and attack Jack...!

You can still hear Jack's cries even after I have separated them. Jack was traumatised and I went to hug him and assured him that it is ok.

Ruby was immediately crated and scolded for being so naughty.

Jack looked like he was limping and shaken a bit but I did a body search and survey and could not find anything of the unusual. Though I saw a small drop of blood on his ear but was not able to trace the source.

Since that incident, Ruby has been either crate or chained so that she would not bully Jack anymore.

David

Friday, May 1, 2009

Dog Chain Hook Replaced

Hi,

Jack broke the dog chain hook and I finally got it replaced.

Just to give you an idea on what hook I used, here is a photo of it.






I am not sure what is the proper name for this type of hook or wall plug but it is meant to withstand a very strong force.





I have not gotten some cement to fill up the old hole but will do so soon as it looks a bit awful.

Here is Ruby being chained as she has been naughty lately and attacking Jack. Will write about it later.


BTW, the dog chain is actually made up of 2 old dog coke collars and an old leach so as to give me the length I want and to reuse the old items.

David