Monday, December 15, 2008

Our Second Doxie-Poo


After owning Sadie for a couple of years, we realized two things: we loved doxie-poos, discovering this NEW breed was a wondrous surprise, and we HAD to have another. We really wanted to find another doxie-poo for Sadie to pal around with. She really needed a little friend for all the time we spent away at work.

The searching started in 2002. We thought it would be a simple task, we would just give Deana, the breeder where we found Sadie, a call and tell her we were heading down to look for a 2nd doxie-poo. That would have been easy if Deana hadn't gone missing. We tried everything short of hiring Kojak to locate her. She had vanished. So we started pouring through the classifieds, hawking online sites and phoning breeders all over the country, but no one had any doxie-poos.

People had "heard of" these kinds of dogs back then, but no one had one readily available to adopt. The search went on and on for years. Until 2004, when we spied an online classified ad from a breeder in Kansas who had some doxie-poos available. We were thrilled.


We saw some photos of the litter and chose one. The smallest pup of the litter. We ordered her online, had her shipped on a plane and within weeks, we were the proud owners of our 2nd doxie-poo pup, Moxie.

If someone would have told me back in the 20th Century that I would soon order a doxie-poo online, I would have had many, many questions..

Moxie and Sadie together today...

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The Box

As you may recall from my last post, I mentioned the one thing that I dreaded most about acquiring a new dog, and that was the DOG WALKING. The early morning walking (ouch!), the early evening walking and my most feared, the late night walking.

In my extreme laziness, I had imagined a product much like a cat box, a small plastic box filled with sand or whatever, where my highly intelligent new pup would sprightly beeline into in times of need. Maybe I could invent such an item? My heart raced with just the thought. But low and behold, to my dismay, there was already such a product on the market EXACTLY like this, and readily available at my local pet store. Miracles do happen!


Immediately we darted to Petco and made the purchase. A small gray box and a bag of “puppy litter” were all we needed. We brought it home, filled up the box, positioned it nicely in a corner of a room we rarely used, and called Sadie to join us. We put her in the box and said “Go pee. Go on… go pee. Go on, Sadie, you can do it… go pee” She looked at us like we were crazy.


We repeated this over and over and over. For nearly an hour. “Come on... go pee and we’ll get a treat. FINALLY… she peed. And we had a party the size of Texas! Clapping and shouting and congratulating her with a treat. Later that day, we put her back in the box and repeated the process all over again. We had another party. That evening, before bed, another party. This went on for a couple of days and then she started to get it on her own.

We went through a rough few weeks where in her attempts, she missed the box. In some instances, she even missed going in the right room with the box. But after awhile we were home free. As Sadie got bigger, she outgrew the small box and moved into the roomier “medium” sized model.

It’s been years now. No early morning walking, early evening or late night walking is ever needed. We take Sadie out for walks when she wants to go, or when we want to take her, and it works out just perfectly.










Sadie using her box today!!