Sunday, July 13, 2014

Why Is the Dog Doing That?






(Is it winter yet?  I'm tired of being hot.)

Hi, all.  Lily the Corgi here.  Around our house, we often hear phrases like, "Stop licking, Sadie."  Or, "Drop that, Lucy."  But one thing we hear almost daily is, "What is that dog doing?"  Well, usually, it is clearly evident what is being done; that question really means, "WHY is the dog doing that?"  Usually this question follows on the heels of a behavior the human finds disgusting or embarrassing.

Apparently dog behavior still confuses humans.  Humans just don't appreciate the exuberance of a good squirrel chase, the beauty of a howled melody, or the aroma of a stinky, dead thing.  Experts claim that humans are mentally superior to dogs, but how can this be if humans can't understand something simple like poop eating?

So, today I thought I'd talk with you about a few of the dog behaviors that seem to stump humans.  (Hehe...I said "stump."  Who knows more about cute little stumps than a corgi?)

(Sadie went to the groomer for a summer cut.  Lucy and I are trying to establish her true identity.)

Why do dogs sniff each other's butts?  Simply put, butt sniffing by dogs is the human equivalent of a handshake--just a simple means of getting acquainted with or renewing an acquaintance with someone.  When dogs first meet one another, we have to butt sniff to get to know the newcomer--who he is, what he eats, where he lives, who does his taxes, etc...  After a time of absence of a known dog, we butt sniff to make sure this is still the same dog, to find out what she's been up to since we saw her last, and whether or not she's been getting any preferential treatment by the humans.  Humans seem to be uncomfortable with dogs who butt sniff, but next time you see it, just think handshake.  Come to think of it, some dogs have lowered themselves to participate in this weird handshake ritual of yours; perhaps it is time you reciprocated by doing a little butt sniffing for us.

Why do dogs hump?  Now, this is a behavior that really makes humans squirm.  Dogs will hump a human leg, a pillow, another dog, whatever.  Well, the experts say there are many reasons your dog may hump something.  This can simply be a means of relieving tension; a dog will often display mounting behavior if he/she is stressed, nervous, or upset.  Does your dog try to hump the leg of a visitor to your home?  Maybe the dog is nervous about the visit.  Mounting can be a show of dominance--the humper is showing the humpee who's boss.  We have this go on in our house a lot; my neurotic sister Sadie will hump on my beagle mix sister Lucy.  I have a theory that Sadie is to afraid to challenge me so she feels she must show everyone that she is superior to someone, so she picks on poor gentle Lucy.  (Another phrase you hear at our house is, "Sadie, no sister humping!)
Finally, mounting behavior may actually be a display of sexuality, especially when done by an unneutered animal.

(We do a lot of over-peeing at our house.)

Why do dogs feel the need to overmark each other (or as we call it at our house, over-peeing?)  You've all seen it...one dog pees and another dog immediately steps over to pee in the exact same spot.  Dogs pee to "mark" a spot or territory.  An overmarking simply means the second dog is having none of that possessive behavior and is, in effect, erasing the claim of the first dog.  My parents laugh at my fur-siblings and me sometimes; all 4 of us are expert at the over-pee.  Sometimes the over-pee can go through 2 or 3 rounds, but make no mistake, I will always have the final pee.  I am the queen around here, after all.

Well, those are just a few dog behaviors that humans can't understand.  Next time, I'll talk about some other things like excessive licking, crotch sniffing, and butt scooting.

Hope you are keeping cool in all this heat and that your dogs refrain from embarrassing behavior this week!
Til next time,
Love ya,

Lily the Corgi.



Sunday, July 6, 2014

Celebrating Summer and Family

(Two Lilies!)


Hi all, Lily the Corgi here, hoping your holiday weekend was wonderful!  Like all corgis, I love a good party and holidays are often times when parties break out.  On Friday, the 4th of July, my mama and daddy had a party and a whole bunch of our family and friends came by to visit, eat, and play.  We had a great time and everyone celebrated safely.   You might not think a patriotic holiday would be of much interest to dogs, but you'd be wrong.  My canine siblings and I love the 4th of July!   Let me tell you a bit about our day...

Parties at our house are always filled with kids.  I love kids; they all appreciate my compact size and my short legs.  Kids like to pet me and scratch my ears and I am happy to let them do so!  My human cousin Kyle is one of my favorite petters--he gives great scratching.  Even when the other kids are playing, Kyle will stay by my side to give me attention.
(Cousin Kyle is a great petter!)


Our baby cousin Cohen decided he would enjoy a nice snack of yard dirt for his holiday dining pleasure; he offered to share with my grouchy husky brother Claude.  Even though he is quite grouchy, I guess even Claude has a soft side for our youngest family member.
(Claude and baby Cohen enjoy some dirt together.)


The kids all enjoyed splashing in the wading pool.  Technically, the wading pool belongs to my beagle sister Lucy, but she was willing to share with the kids.  They splashed and squirted water and had a great time; Lucy hung out in the house to get some extra attention.
(Lucy is such an attention hound; here she's spread out so she can lie on both mama and Uncle Scott at the same time.  She has attention-getting down to an art form!)


Our humans enjoy playing a game they call "cornhole."  Unfortunately, they play it in the front yard where dogs aren't allowed so we dogs don't get to join in.  I can assure you, my beagle mix sister Lucy would be delighted to play along; she loves to carry small items, like the bean bags for the game.  Hmmm, maybe that's why the humans don't want us out there with them.
(Lucy and I enjoy watching a game of cornhole.)


Probably my favorite part of any gathering is getting to spend time with my namesake, Lily the human.  She was named after me because I'm so sweet and beautiful, so Lily the human and I share a strong bond.  Lily the human is pretty cute; she doesn't call me Lily--when she talks about me she points and says "me."
(Not every dog has a small child named for her; here's my namesake Lily the human.)


And of course, no gathering is complete without discussing my neurotic sister Sadie Mae.  Sadie was a feral puppy and wasn't properly socialized to deal with humans, so even though she is now a mature woman, she still doesn't care much for visitors.  But Sadie tries hard and has gotten more bold over the years.  She no longer hides in the closet when people come to visit; sometimes she even lets someone pet her.
(We still call her "fraidy Sadie" but as you can see here, Sadie is at least willing to stay in the same room with visitors.  To be honest, though, she does tend to hide behind daddy.)


At this great party, we had some cheese, egg salad and sandwich meat.  There were also cupcakes and the kids snacked on marshmallows.  Needless to say, we dogs managed to get a sample of each of these food products...another reason why we like it when the children come to see us--the food is closer to the floor!!

At dark time, our humans left to go watch fireworks at the river.  My canine siblings and I don't care for fireworks, so we were happy to stay home where it was quiet and safe.  When the humans got back to the house, we found out that some of the family members were spending the night with us--so we even had kids in sleeping bags to sleep with!  It was a wonderful holiday!

I hope you all enjoyed your celebration as much as we did.  Having a family is one of the greatest things any dog can experience and I'm so blessed to be able to spend time with all these humans who love me!  

Take care of yourselves and keep enjoying this glorious summer!
Til next time,

Lily the Corgi

(A yard full of playmates for us!  I love family!)