Jake in cone 3

The first time I put this cone on blind Jake's head I thought it almost looked like an angel's halo.  Unfortunately, the reason he's now wearing a cone is because of decidedly unangelic behavior.  When Jake and Buddy arrived here back in November, they were terribly thin — and it took months for us to finally get weight on.  Now that both of them have filled out completely, they are in that "strutting their stuff" mode with the other dogs.  (Yes, they were neutered last year.)

Buddy has trouble getting along with other male dogs, and though he isn't what I would call aggressive, he's too much "in your face" with them.  So he is now with blind Patti during the day, and we've had to move her buddy, blind Cedar, to the main dog yard in front of Widget's House.  At first Buddy got along with Cedar, but then began pushing that easy-going boy around and we had to move him out. 

Jake, on the other hand, for some reason likes to get things started with just about anybody nearby — he isn't too choosy whether it's male or female.  It's not a constant problem, but in the past couple of weeks he's gotten into some spats with Trooper, blind Allie and others.

This isn't really a smart thing to do under any circumstance, but for a hound it's particularly stupid because you have these big, pendulous ears flapping around — and they are the first thing to get bitten.  Although it's hard to tell from this photo, he's got nice little wounds on both ears, and because he keeps pawing and scratching at them, they weren't able to respond to treatment.  Hence the cone. 

Any time you have the number of dogs we have — 40 — you inevitably have "issues" like what we're going through with Buddy and Jake.  Eventually we sort them out and find a solution or work-around.  It's no different than trying to manage 40 human relationships (actually, it's a lot easier!).  But my point here is that these animals still have their own individual personalities, and their disabilities don't keep them from expressing themselves in whatever way they choose.  Whether it's smart or stupid … good or bad.

But if you want to be a bad boy who does the occasionally stupid thing, you get to wear a cone on your head for a while.  So there.

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15 responses to “Angel … Or Bad Boy?”

  1. Glenn Avatar
    Glenn

    I’ll bet Jake hates it in solitary cone-finement.
    Thanks for the great blog entry!

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  2. GiLe Avatar
    GiLe

    Awwwww he looks soooo cute! But like they say, looks can be deceiving. Hugs to everyone at RDR. Hows widget and the rest of the gang? Hope all is well.

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  3. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    Steve–I love your blogs!

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  4. bregda south africa Avatar
    bregda south africa

    Our family had a little (ankle-height!!) Chihuahua-mix once that a friend described as “brave to the point of stupidity” – he would challenge a Great Dane to a fight if he deemed it necessary.
    Oh Jake dearie – why not rather make 40 new friends than a handful of enemies? I have to say when I saw that hangdog face with the frown and floppy ears, my heart started melting.
    Hats off to you guys for all the “personality management” you have to do, as if there aren’t enough to do around there. Good luck – hope things get sorted soon.
    Cold fronts are headed this way, and we are getting up for work in darkness these days – that must mean winter’s coming! Sending you some sunshine and green grass.

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  5. Pam Rose Avatar
    Pam Rose

    He seems to be saying: All I did was try to get a little fun game going once or twice and they made me wear this bad boy hat and humiliated me by taking my picture no less!

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  6. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    I’m with you….I would MUCH rather deal with 40 dogs than 40 humans, lol! Jake will get things figured out eventually…and peace will return…just don’t hold your breath.

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  7. Barb R Avatar
    Barb R

    Whos’ a bad boy? You can’t mean this guy. That face is totally precious. He does look like an angel who could never get himself into any trouble. You must be talking about some other bad dog.

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  8. Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin Avatar
    Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin

    Gee, can’t a guy have a little fun? That’s exactly what that picture says to me. Poor little “angel”! But, maybe to avoid having this kind of picture taken again he’ll learn. Good luck w/ that. I agree too. Working out personality differences w/ 40 dogs could be a lot easier than 40 people. At least the dogs can’t talk. ha-ha! Good luck, Jake, love you tons!

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  9. Maureen Avatar
    Maureen

    Is this the doggy version of the dunce’s cap??

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  10. JC Avatar

    Oh, so sweet and sad! I had been hoping for an update on those boys, but I’m sorry to hear they’re not getting along perfectly! Jake looks so cute – I bet his fur is super-soft. Thanks for letting us know how they’re getting along, even if it’s not perfect…

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  11. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    A picture is worth a thousand words and boy I bet Jake has a few for you for putting that darn thing on his head. Poor baby! LOL

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  12. Jenniew Avatar
    Jenniew

    I have noticed that my neutered males have been snappy at each other in the last week or so. I have decided it has to do with spring being in the air. Both of these guys are normally good natured but we have had to separate them several times due to bad behavor. They get time outs in separate areas which they hate.

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  13. Carisa J Avatar
    Carisa J

    I could never be mad at a face like that. How precious is this boy? I love him already!

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  14. A Arsenault Avatar
    A Arsenault

    He could pass for a dachshund in that photo :).
    The Cone of Doom !

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  15. ginger & Tobias (the greythound) Avatar
    ginger & Tobias (the greythound)

    I wonder if he can get any interesting TV stations with that thing?
    Warm hugs to all,
    ginger, Tobias & Tlingit

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