I wanted to start this blog to give back to the many blogs that my husband and I read during our journey to adopt a Vizsla. Those blogs not only helped confirm our decision to adopt a Vizsla, but also have helped us understand the many stages of puppyhood - what's normal and what's not. Plus - who doesn't want to see pictures of a Vizsla?!

Ildi is a Hungarian Vizsla who was born Nov.4, 2009 and joined our Calgary household in Jan. 2010 at 11 weeks old.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Imaginary bone burying

Lest we worry that she is too smart...

Ildi's new trick is to "bury" her chew bone in the house rather than actually, say, chew it. Problem is, our kitchen hasn't really got any good hole-digging spots or burying materials, so her solution is imaginary bone burying.

This involves placing the bone in a suitable corner and then proceeding to use her nose to bury it with imaginary leaves and dirt. She then carefully stamps down the burying materials (air) and walks away satisfied that the thing is good and hidden.

The one advantage is that it's easy for her to remember where it is and find it again, unlike chew bone #1 that is permanently lost somewhere in the backyard.

1 comment:

  1. hahahaha...that is the funniest thing I have read yet!!

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