Monday, December 13, 2010

Holiday cheer!

Hi,
Oh I am playing in Snow Snow Snow.Winter weatherland and snow days. I had a snowy slumber party with my sister and our 3 best friends: Zoe, Bella, and Julip! So cozy and warm by the fireplace. I even got a unfrosted sugar cookie, this is a great life. I spent time scampering into a goat and chicken field. I ran through the scrumptious snow field to a barn filled with furry and feathery friends. Oh, good stuff!
My eyes were still closed  and I was nursing my momma during the last Christmas so I can't wait to see this holiday season. We have a few pretty lights in our house and the house we had the sleepover at, had a live tree. I kept sniffing and discovered the distinct pine scent, it was REAL! I was so excited a tree was in a house, my dreams have come true. I believe was special because every time Julip and I would puppy-wrestle into it they all yelled "Out, Raya, Get Out of the tree!!!!!!" Oh I could have stared into its sparkly lights for.... well minutes maybe, quite a bit goes on in my puppy land.... squirrel!
The lovely couple that takes care of my friends Smoky and Harriet next door came over and let I got to wear a new hat. Oh Sarah you know it does make Mom happy, and it really brings out my true Christmas character.
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Mommy is famous

Hi,
So Mom left me home and she gets to be on a video. I wish she had taken me. Next time she will and I can be on Youtube too! I think I am more of a Sunshine kinda dog than Christmas.
      Christmas Santa in Asheville
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Finally....thankgiving in Florida

Hi,
So Mom finally go around to getting the pictures downloaded and ready for me to tell you about my amazing Thanksgiving journey. I wish I had opposable thumbs and my own computer and it would have been done the day after we got home. Oh well, Mom talks about work and doing stuff, but I say 'yada yada'. I went to Florida and had so much fun on my adventures. I did escape a few times from a patio, a privacy fenced yard, and another fenced yard that keeps in 2 dogs all the time. I think escaping is one of my superhero traits?  Mom's have yet to figure out a way to keep me from finding love when they are not around. I just miss her so much I have to go looking for love. The 2nd time I got belly rubs and pats from a nice couple 2 doors down from Mom's friends near Jacksonville. They were so nice to me. But enough about my powers. It was a long car ride down there and I had to help the family out with the driving. I think I do quite well and I was proud no one honked or "gave me the bird" (If it is as yummy as turkey?) Think I need to get my full permit before I take on a stick shift transmission.

just kidding we were in park in a traffic jam

On Thanksgiving, I played with a fun puppy named Winston. He kept enticing me to get muddy like him in his very own mud bath. Mom kept telling me 'No Raya No". I was a good listener and just rolled joyfully in the sand instead. We ran and ran and ran. I also patted a horse, yes I did pat him! Mom held me up and took my paw and patted this horse. I then tried to get him to play with me, but he wasn't interested. Horses are seem so silly. I then spent the afternoon at Grandpas and my Aunt Lissie fed me yummy bits of turkey. YUMYUM! She was so nice and came to the porch and visited me often. Lucy and I just had a good restful kinda day on Thanksgiving.
 Lucy and I waiting for more turkey

Saturday was exciting because I got to meet a beautiful girl that played with me, picked me up, and put cool glasses on me. I was so happy that she shared her shades with me. She was so nice to me and fun to joke around with. Kids make me very happy with all their pats and games and when they laugh! Laughter tickles my paws and wags my tail.

Munchkin and Me

SO then I went to a nice house with 2 other dogs. A dog named Sophie looked liked my sister Lucy. It was a freaky at first. We had a great time sniffing, chewing treats, mingling, and watching our parents play silly games until really late at night. I wanted to go to bed, but they were laughing so loud it was disturbing my sleep. It was also good entertainment for us pups. The next morning we picked tangerines, oranges, and grapefruits. I enjoyed watching humans climb trees to "catch" the fruit. Humans my Mom knows are so silly. Mom sat Lucy and I down for a fantastic picture under a tree.  


                                                         Big Sis and I under a tangerine tree

When I did not think I could ever imagine anymore fun, I then got  to go to the BEACH. Wowza, it was so cold and watery and loud and sandy. I at first loved it and then wasn't sure, but ended up deciding it really a super experience. It was the most fun when I was off-leash (breaking the law, but it was darkish, cold,and desolate) so I could chase birds, sniff, race Lucy, and run in circles. Sarah went out for a long swim in this ocean place. Brrrrr... I couldn't imagine it, my paws were freezing, but she seemed to have fun. I guess my fur makes me get cold easier. She ran up and down the beach with me, and I just started loving the beach. I hope we go back again soon.

                                                   Pleasure to make your acquaintance

Chillaxin in the sand
All in all my first big road trip was super duper enjoyable. I had quite a few "firsts" but had good journeys. I did well at rest stops, attempted to drive, loved meeting new people, getting scrumptious treats, but with sunglasses, citrus fruits, and beach I think did Florida. I am a full of sunshine so I guess why I enjoyed the Sunshine State! I heard I get to go back in a few weeks for Christmas!
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Sick...

Hi all.
I have not been blogging in a while. My mom has kept me very busy! I went to Florida over Thanksgiving break and had so much fun: Granddad Wayne, Aunt Lissie, Mom's friends, cool doggie friends, running away, and the beach! Mom doesn't have any photos downloaded yet so I can't post any yet.. She is such a slacker, so, MORE kisses for her!!!  Another excuse is that I have been sick. My poor tummy was very upset last night. I woke Mom up at 2:30 am to hold and comfort me. I felt so bad, I couldn't even eat my chicken Nonoodle soup she gave me this morning, but I did take a few sips tonight. Mom knows I am feeling better because I am running around wagging my tail!
Well off to get more rest to return 100% of my crazy self!
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Good weekend!

Hi!
I had a good weekend, got to see a bit of snow(didn't care, just wanted bed), snuggle with Mom's, go to church were I met so many nice people of all kinds! I did well with wheelchairs, children, music, and dancing! Mom was so proud and I really was glad there was so many people to give me pats! I played in the woods, had a good car ride and escaped a few times! It was so good and kept my tail wagging all weekend!



      Mom convinced me to walk on a log over the stream,
 didn't like it at first, but then well I am really good at it!
I do love my Mommy Lynn and Lotus. We all love to cuddle together on COLD Saturdays!
Lucy can still stay awake, I am just SO tired!

Me and Lucy resting after such a great day like the princesses we truly are!
I spent a great day midweek at Auntie Leisa's house and got to play with Jules, Zoe, and my sister Lucy. I love having play dates with other puppies! Hope this next few days make my tail wag!
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Therapy Dog Studies

Hi,
Mom and I have been researching different articles supporting my job as I grow up. She has been really thinking about getting us all 'trained' up to pass the test and go and meet people. I am glad I really love people! Oh this sounds great. She says I am in the learning my manners and socialization phase since I am a wee puppy. So exciting to know I am going to help kids when I grow up! I thought you might want to see how I can help people overcome problems in their life. Mom already says Lotus and I are her "therapy" creatures, I think we are more snugglebabies.
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Study shows therapy dogs can helpTherapeutic progress for pre-school children with psychiatric disorders and special education needs can be significantly enhanced by the participation of therapy dog teams in the treatment process.
That is the preliminary conclusion of recent pilot study conducted at the Albertina Kerr Center in Portland, Oregon. The Kerr Early Intervention Program provides therapy and services for children between the ages of three and five years who face the challenges of Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder and more, as well as past abuse and neglect.
Therapists found that the dogs encouraged participation in therapy sessions by the children, something that hadn’t always happened previously. Among the results cited in the study:
A severely mistreated girl found the dog to be a trustworthy friend and for the first time in therapy sessions began to share stories of her trauma and neglect;
One of the dogs held the heretofore unobtainable interest of a young boy with a short attention span, allowing progress in treatment;
A young girl with oppositional issues showed turn-taking behaviors revolving around the dog that she had not shown before in any setting.
The dogs were adaptable to a variety of pediatric clients and challenges, helping children learn to express themselves, to modify destructive behavior and gain emotional and physical control.
The study, reported in Delta Society’s Interactions magazine, was conducted by Leah Brookner, a child and family therapist at Albertina Kerr Centers, as a part of her work towards a PhD in Social Work and Social Research.

- borrowed from Angels on a Leash website:
 http://www.angelonaleash.org/studies_therapeutic.cfm

Another study:

Dog visits and hospitalized children: Do dog visits help calm children who are facing the stress of being in the hospital and away from home and family? A study done at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Children's Hospital shows that while potential calming effects are inconclusive, the dogs definitely make the children happier. Results of the study, published in the winter 2002-2003 issue of Children's Health Care Journal, confirm that hospitalized children are happier when they get a chance to interact with dogs than when they are given organized playtime. The researchers - Mary Kaminski, director of the hospital's Child Life program; Teresa Pellino, clinical nurse research specialist; and Joel Wish, psychologist and director of Health Psychology - attribute this to the touching that's inherent in visiting with dogs. "This is the first study to look at the effects of animals on hospitalized children," says Linda Sullivan, a clinical instruction in the School of Veterinary Medicine's Department of Pathobiological Sciences and one of the coordinators of the Pet Pals program.
Therapeutic touch: A study by Rebecca Johnson, Ph.D., RN, of the University of Missouri-Columbia Center for the Study of Animal Wellness, showed that when a human pets a dog, within minutes they get a massive release of beneficial hormones-known to be associated with health and feelings of wellbeing---such as beta endorphin, prolactin, dopamine, oxytocin, and beta phenylethylamine. The release of these hormones not only make people happy---but they also decrease the stress hormone, cortisol. This is an especially significant finding with regards to the treatment of clinically depressed patients. This was the first time a therapeutic relationship between animals and humans had been scientifically measured. This pilot study could provide a safe, natural, and effective alternative to treating the clinically depressed with pharmaceuticals, without the attendant costs and side effects. To many researchers, the most exciting facet of these studies is that positive human-animal interaction may delay production of harmful body chemicals associated with diseases such as cancer. "Additionally, the study indicates an improvement in body chemicals associated with a healthy immune system. We may soon see a time when people at risk for certain types of cancers may be prescribed a pet to help delay onset of the disease," says another researcher.
Pets in the home teach empathy, responsibility and raise IQs: Robert Poresky, associate professor of family studies and human services at Kansas State University, is one of dozens of researchers examining the impact of having a pet in the home. His findings include evidence that children who have pets - and spend time with them - develop higher levels of empathy, learn responsibility earlier and may even have higher IQs than children who don't have companion animals.
Dogs improve children's reading scores: In Salt Lake City, Utah, Intermountain Therapy Animals has a program where pets stimulate specific intellectual development in public schools. Trained teams of dogs and humans help children who have trouble reading to jump whole grade levels in just a few months in a simple program where children read to dogs.
Allergies: A study published in the August 2002 Journal of The American Medical Association shows that children who grow up with pets in the home have a reduced risk of developing common allergies. Moreover, the children exposed to cats and dogs were almost half as likely to have hyper-responsive and easily irritated airways - a risk factor for asthma. A number of earlier studies found similar results.
Dogs beneficial in speech-language therapy: Helen Kahn, professor of communication disorders at Northern Michigan University, is studying the effects of animals in sessions of speech-pathology therapy. Kahn says that dogs are instantly loyal and eager to please, perfect companions during the sometimes difficult therapy sessions. Her research shows that therapeutic progress occurs more rapidly when dogs are involved in directed intervention with certified and experienced therapists and dog handlers. Findings show that during therapy dog visits, a patient's physical anxiety goes down, measured by lower blood pressure and heart rate, and less stress almost always equals a more productive session.
Dogs good for mental health: Project Chimo - the most extensive study of the use of dogs in therapy in North America - concluded in 2003 with ten recommendations to the Alberta government aimed at formally incorporating animal assisted therapy into the health-care system. The 27-month, $331,600 study funded by Alberta Health's innovation fund, compared animal assisted therapy with traditional therapy for patients in treatment for depression and anxiety. The patients who met with therapists who used dogs in their sessions looked forward to therapy more, felt more comfortable talking to the therapist and felt they performed better at home and school than patients receiving traditional therapy. Pet ownership itself seemed to moderate the effects of mental illness. Patients who had pets were less depressed or anxious at the outset and showed lower scores on the depression severity scale after therapy than those who did not own pets.
Pets lower blood pressure: A study of New York City stockbrokers who were taking medication for hypertension found that once stockbrokers brought a pet into their homes, their stress levels dropped dramatically. Nearly half of them were able to go off of their medication entirely, according to the researcher, Dr. Karen Allen of the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Pets help keep people moving: A year-long study of elderly people living outside institutions found that pet owners scored higher on all activities of daily living, including increased social interaction. A recent British study showed that the interactions stimulated by the dog as the key to a better sense of psychological well-being.
Pets help people survive heart attacks: In her latest study reported in The American Journal of Cardiology in 2003, Dr. Erika Friedmann of Brooklyn College found that pet owners have healthier hearts than heart attack patients who don't have a dog, cat or other pets. In an earlier study, she found that those who owned a dog were eight times more likely to survive one year after suffering a heart attack. Other studies showed that pet owners have shorter hospital stays, few doctor visits, take less medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol, and don't have as much trouble falling asleep at night.
Pets help blunt pain: "By initiating and maintaining the relaxation response pets can take people's focus off of their pain and elevate their moods," says Dr. Jeff Burgess, an attending physician at the University of Washington Pain Center. "Secondly, through touch or physical contact they can block transmission of their pain from the periphery to the central nervous system shutting the pain processing centers down."
Pets and Seniors: Seniors who have pets have far fewer doctor visits than those who don't, according to a study of nearly a thousand Medicare patients by UCLA Public Health Professor Judith Siegel. The Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine reinforced these findings independently in the United Kingdom. Equally important for the health of seniors is having something to keep them active and to help alleviate the loneliness that many seniors experience. Spending as little as 30 minutes with a dog each week reduces feelings of loneliness in long-term care residents reports a study featured in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences (July 2002).
(Source: Dr. Marty Becker and Delta Society)
http://www.angelonaleash.org/studies_healingpower.cfm

I am a good dog!

Hi,
I am on Day 4 of being loose in the house and Guess what I haven't been bad...yet. I get a bunch of chewies every morning along with a peanut butter puppy Kong and 2 herbal calming pills. I am doing really well at only chewing on rawhides and puppy toys. I do love chewing! I am working alot on being a good dog and part of that is my "lessons" I am working this week on stay. I can know shake my paw and other paw, sit, come( most of the time, sometimes Moms have to get my attention first and then I do it), kindness (which means be gentler), jump, and settle. I am having a bit of difficulty with NO kisses and down. I just get so excited loving people. I just love meeting new people, and sometimes at the dog park I have to be redirected to play with the other dogs. I am glad that Mom's take me to dog parks. I just love being patted and loved on by really anyone, but Mom's are great. The grey cat Lotus in the house likes to rub his head on me and we give each other kisses and sleep near each other. I think No Kisses is the hardest command for me to learn so far.
Looking forward to weekend and having Mom's home with me and my Mom Lynn keeps saying SNOOWW. She seems excited so I am too. Waggy tails for the weekend!!!!
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Monday, November 1, 2010

First trip to Virginia

Hi,
I have had such a big weekend. I went to the vet on Friday afternoon and I am healthy. The cyst on my forehead is just fine and may or may not go away as I get bigger. My mom Lynn says its my unicorn nub,  Lotus says "Oh dear". They said I was very smart and cute. I even shook paws with the vet and the vet tech! I also sat and laid down on command. I am such a good puppy!
Me waiting on my test results
So then on Friday night, Mommy Sarah, Lynn, and Lucy and I went to visit my grandparents in Virginia. There were SO many waggy tails in my future and I had such a good time. I got to Sarah's parent's house ( my grandparents) way after my bedtime, but how fun. I got a lot of treats there and got to play with Ginger (she is a puppy that just got spayed and adopted recently too) a lot and we really loved to play wrestling. She is going to be a fun friend to play and love, what a great "aunt Ginger". Uncle Stinky was crotchety and not very nice to me at all.- Oh well, Lucy told me he growled a lot,but we just ignored him, I overheard Grandma Linda talking about his diet, boo for him. We also drove through Johnson City, TN and I smelled where I was first put into a dog shelter at when I was a wee 2 month old puppy. Now after being in my 2nd shelter, I am adopted into a home in Asheville and driving through Johnson City to visit more family. I feel so grateful now.
Moms left me a couple of times with just Lucy during the weekend, but I got a walk everyday, met horses and cows, played in water, and got to RUN RUN RUN off leash. I love playing in water, I got a bath thingy in the backyard afterwords, but gosh, bath's are so fun.
 Overall,I didn't get scared much at all and only chewed on my dog toys. Before they went out to the Halloween party, they dressed me up! I liked dressing like a pretty puppy fairy! At one point during the weekend, Mom Lynn put me in a blue dog hat felt item, wonder if getting dressed up is usual here?
My fairy wings
I thought since Moms gave me such a great weekend, I would be really good on my first day out of the crate. Moms said they give up on crating me and well I don't like being crated at all. I am a free spirit, I like to sit on any couch or bed I want. Sister Lucy is so right about cozy beds.  I destroyed nothing at all in the house or escape the place...today.... We will see about tomorrow, remember I can chew through METAL CHAINS.... Fear me and my waggy tail!
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

On patrol

Me and my sister Lucy patrolling the front yard to make sure no one passes by and doesn't pat us.. Lucy likes to act "big and bad" but I just want pats and to kiss them..
Love and Sunshine..
Raya


-- Sent from my Palm Pixi

Thursday, October 28, 2010

I am the amazing Raya Sunshine Houdini!

Hi,
HAHAHAHA on Mom and Sarah to think that their silly attempts can keep me crated. I will persevere! I am the amazing Raya Sunshine Houdini. Today I was found running around Deaver Park Circle. I not only had escaped the crate, but the house, and the yard. I rock!  I really think that my career as a escape artist is shaping up nicely. So Moms and Neighbors have rewired my crate and secured it yet again. Do they not realize that this just makes it more fun for me? I hope that I will put me under water or something a bit more exciting than just wire, really I can escape from more. I chew through metal wire with my bare teeth.  Oh, I just really wish that Moms never had to leave me. Why do they leave I am just that cute and sweet and look at my waggy tail! I hope my Mom's remember "Puppy love is the beginning of a lifetime affair for most dog owners" and that I will grow up to be a good dog someday!
Love and Sunshine,
Raya


If dogs could talk it would take a lot of the fun out of owning one."
- Andy Rooney

My husband and I are either going to buy a dog or have a child. We can't decide whether to ruin our carpets or ruin our lives."
- Rita Rudner

"The biggest dog has been a pup."
- Joaquin Miller

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

I really am not a fan of crates



Hi
I was sitting around my crate trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up and today I practiced being a magician/escape artist. Houdini was so cool and I wanted to see if I had what it takes. Mom acted really surprised today when I escaped my crate, especially the 1st time, but the 2nd time was funny too. I don't understand why she is surprised I am the Great Raya or maybe Rayanati.
 She says she is nervous because I have chewed a few blankets, towels, a pair of shorts, baseboard,  2 leashes, and messed up my collar while escaping in the last few days. Moms has made a few attempts to keep me from making chewies out of their house.  They then sprayed this icky stuff so I won't chew on the walls and some items. Boo... So since I have stopped being able to chew I decided today I would see if I could escape. Score 2x in one day. I rock! I don't see their problem, when I did escape today I chewed on nothing around the house.. yet... Oh my mom is so silly. So here I am using a crate with chain and metal clips from me being able to find any place to push out the door. I accept this challenge. Tomorrow is another day.
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

My first bath!

Hi,
I took my first bath:) look at me. I had so much fun taking a bath. My big sister Lucy hid from bathtime. I have no idea why..... Both Mom's seemed entertained and even the next door neighbor's decided to come and cheer me on... What do you think?
Love and Sunshine,
Raya

Meet Raya Sunshine

Hi!

I am Raya Sunshine! Raya means "friend" in Israeli and I am a happy, outgoing friendly dog so it kinda fits me. I am a happy, kind, silly, and loving Aussie Cattle Dog Mix with a TON of energy. I just got adopted by new owner and she has plans to eventually train me(and her) to become a animal assisted therapy team. She already is a counselor for children, but would like me to help her out and volunteer around Asheville with her too!!! She thinks that I have what it takes and I know I do. I love people!
I was began being fostered at Brother Wolf Rescue. Mom met me and began fostering me on October 19, 2010 and Mom and Sarah finally officially adopted me on the 22nd. They were very nice to me there, but gosh! I love having my own bed, couch, crate, and kitties to call my  very own. I even have a big sister named Lucy who is going to show me the ropes around this place. I have already been a stray twice in my short 10 months so I am really happy to have a safe place to call home. Maybe another time I will tell you my story and how Brother Wolf named me Journey.
So far since I have moved here I have got to go to the parkway with my sister Lucy and her friends, go on walks, play in my backyard, go to a dog park, and pick out some nice stuff at Petsmart. I love going for car rides with Lynn.
I am going to keep this blog as a journal of my growing up and learning how to be a big dog.
Love and Sunshine!
-Raya