| Miss Luxor has had an insane week! |
Bringing you the adventures of your favourite ‘it’s-more-fun-to-have-friends-with-a-puppy-than-to-own-one’ Border Collie, let me introduce you to the insane chaos that has been Luxor’s week… ;)
So this week…. Which, keep in mind, is also combined with my full-time work schedule at a new job - so more work hours rather than less.
| My hard work week one has paid off early. She's a great car puppy. |
We’ll start with Monday. Monday nothing was planned for Luxor, other than being our puppy and continuing to learn life in our household. However, Chris had borrowed my dad’s truck, so we decided she should add “riding in a truck” to her experiences and brought her with us when we went to return it. This also meant she got her second visit with Coco and to run around the garden which is, basically, her favourite thing :)
| With her friend Coco |
Tuesday after work she got to have her second swimming experience at Janie and Braulio’s. She’s very not sure this is a good life choice, but she does love running around the yard and playing with Braulio. Lol She is great at running onto the dog floaty; it’s just actually being in the pool and steps towards actual swimming she’s not sure about.
| Couch time with Frankenduck a favourite toy with a similar consistency to our couch |
Wednesday was her first ever puppy class. We went to McCann’s, which is a hike from here - with traffic it took us about an hour and a half. So she was almost ready for a nap when we got there! She was extremely excited about the other puppies and new people to play with. But everything is well done and well controlled there so when it came time for actual training, she was well able to focus on me and do the tasks requested. Given that I’ve been consuming McCann’s training videos (amongst others) for months - this was all super easy for her. They did give me some good tips / tweaks re my timing / etc which was helpful. We all know these classes are more about training the people than the puppy ;). The class was 90 minutes (which surprised me) and Luxi’s brain fell out her ear at about 75. The second trainer, who had come to meet Luxor when we first came in, came and snuggled her - at the same time quietly and calmly training her to take food gently while the lead instructor finished up (last 15 mins was questions/information/etc). After class, she asked if we’re coming back for Grade 1 (yes), and if so, could she borrow Luxi as a demo-puppy. Sure. I wouldn’t realize till later what she meant, but just figured I’m happy to have a pro work with my puppy - esp when I’m there to watch. One of the puppies there (looked lab-ish), slept through the vast majority of the class. Part of me thinks how much easier that would make life, and part of me knows we’d very quickly be bored. I have ambitions of agility - I need a puppy breed that’s also likely to come with a pretty strong work ethic. Border Collie might be more than we can handle, but at least she isn’t likely to be lazy!
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| First day of Kindergarten! |
Thursday - we should be done now right? She’s 11 weeks old! Yeah no, not quite. Thursday was her vet appointment where she received 3 diff vaccines. Suffice to say, she slept the rest of the day ;) Thankfully no side effects other than tired. Tired is okay once in a while ;). She did wake up long enough for a quick visit to the pet store where she was thoroughly fawned over by the sales ladies and chauffeured around in a cart since she doesn't know how to walk on a leash yet.
| I was going to leave her home, but Chris wanted her to come; She loved it. |
Friday - today had two exciting experiences, even though she was still mildly sleepy from yesterday. The first was that she went at lunch she went to visit our groomer, Karleen, for a puppy nail trim. She was apparently a superstar - it was super fast and they said zero issues. Yeah handling practice win. So then after work we went to do some exposure training (now that she’s had more shots). I took her, her favourite chew toy, and a collection of treats to a local park that has a significant playground, to let her see the world. Within seconds she met a tween-age-ish boy who was clearly on his way somewhere else and equally clearly adores puppies. So that was a very positive experience for her. Then there was a trio of three very young girls with their grandmother. I was a lot more careful with them as they were in the 4-7 range and of course I have no idea what they know. So explained that she doesn’t know not to use her teeth or not to jump on people yet. The youngest wandered away blowing bubbles, the oldest was nervous and chose to just watch from a distance, and the middle child chose to pat her which went just fine :). Then all three ran off to play and Luxi was mildly stunned by all the things that had happened in the first 2 mins of being there. So at this point I took a seat at the most out-of-the-way bench and just let her watch the world. A zillion scents, different textures (grass, gravel, whatever the squishy plastic stuff that covers new playgrounds is, dirt, etc), noises (laughing and squealing children, squeaky swings, dogs in the distance, adults loudly talking at their children playing, etc). While she certainly didn’t reach a state I’d consider ‘settled’ lol she wasn’t overwhelmed once we weren’t with all the kids and was doing the border-collie watch and absorb. We didn’t stay too long (it just *felt* that way) and then went home so she could really relax.
| Extremely tired puppy |
Saturday there was nothing on the schedule, but I had to go to the vet to collect some paperwork so decided to bring her with me, figuring I would likely take her back to the park, a friend pinged me that she was about half an hour away watching her fiancee fly model planes. Well half an hour away is a lot closer than she usually is so I asked if puppies were allowed. They were indeed, so our Saturday exposure was accidentally excellent. Because A - I got to see a friend I haven’t seen in ages. B - Luxi got to meet another (vaccinated) dog which went extremely well, and - importantly - got to learn she doesn’t get to meet ALL the dogs since there were two that were showing nervous behaviours and so I politely suggested they didn’t need to be friends which both owners took well. In both cases Luxi got to calmly watch while those dogs were nearby but not with us. And zero negative experiences. There was also a 6yo girl whose parents were friends of my friends and who has a little puppy at home and was ALL OVER being friends with Luxi, while completely understanding about puppy biting / jumping / etc. They played for *ages*. It was awesome and supremely cute. Luxor also got to hear some very scary loud noises (planes starting right beside her), all new scents, child leaving and coming back, and again - just being calm in a new environment. She slept HARD after that :). Lol might be cumulative. She slept through the whole drive home and then a solid two hours after we got back (not gonna lie, I took advantage of that for a nap myself ;))
| Luxi meets Jill and airplanes |
And Sunday concluded with another puppy class - this one is shorter and at a local facility in our area. I would say the content and facility were fine -- I got a new approach to training her not to jump up that she learned in superfast. But the professionalism isn't anywhere near the level of McCann's. We’ll continue both in parallel for now and see how it goes. But yeah. Starting to understand why it feels like my life is 100% work and puppy. But hey - gotta get it in in the exposure window right? She was highly concerned about the garbage bag at the end of the driveway this week so that was a new thing ;). So yeah, every little thing counts. Somewhere I heard 90 things in 30 days — we won’t have any trouble hitting that at this rate.
| Luxor aced the self-control part of puppy class; 100% due to the daily restraint-around-cats practice |
Suffice to say she has Monday entirely off :). Not doing anything other than very low-key meal-time training basics. At least nobody can say we're not keeping her mentally engaged ;)

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