Meet Miles (a.k.a. "Mr. Wonderful").
Miles is an 8 weeks old Rhodesian Ridgeback boy, just under 16 lbs.
Being our second Ridgeback, he - at least in theory - gets the benefits of living with humans who have faced Ridgeback puppyhood in the past, and survived to tell the tale.
Baby Miles has been with us for only 3 days, but one thing is becoming clear already: 8 years passed since we had our first RR puppy make a difference, and not for the better.
It turned out that I am a lot heavier on my feet when it's time to get the boy outside, especially in the middle of a cold January night.
There is still some hope that it's a matter of practice, and my reaction and response time will improve.
If not - housetraining may be more challenging than we thought.
At the moment, Miles' world is divided into 2 parts - things which can be bitten, and things which are too high off the ground, and therefore cannot yet be bitten.
I am sure he expects to close the gap soon. Otherwise, what's the point of growing taller?
He is not yet always steady on his legs, but when he is - he is incredibly fast.
Coupled with his tiny size, it's a very helpful quality when stealing slippers and then hiding behind the armchair.
Getting him (and his well earned trophy) from behind the chair becomes an event, totally enjoyed by all involved.
Today Miles met the first neighborhood dog, a 4 y.o. beagle boy.
A lot of love from Miles towards B. Unfortunately, M-love manifested itself in biting B's ears, nose, leash and everything else within reach, but B showed exceptional tolerance, so we'll mark it as a positive socialization encounter.
Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
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Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Ari, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Sept 2010 - Dec 2018.
Miles, Rhodesian Ridgeback, b. Nov 2018
Miles, Rhodesian Ridgeback, b. Nov 2018
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
that face...
thank you for sharing pictures of Miles. had a few ridgebacks ocme through class, always fun dogs. I can see why you enjoy them.
thank you for sharing pictures of Miles. had a few ridgebacks ocme through class, always fun dogs. I can see why you enjoy them.
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I've always liked them too.
Looking forward to hearing about Miles as he grows.
Looking forward to hearing about Miles as he grows.
A dog is never bad or naughty - it is simply being a dog
SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS
SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS
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First playdate today, with a super cool adult male.
Fun, exercise, good socializing, and I am sure a couple of good lessons for our tiny land shark, who seemed to be very comfortable and confident engaging with a much bigger boy, and had a terrific time.
All the credit goes to the big dog, of course, but also shows that the extra effort in arranging this kind of get-together is well worth it.
We were into dog parks when our first Ridgeback Ari was a puppy, and we paid the price during his adolescence, and probably throughout his entire life.
This time - no dog parks. Instead we’ll try to have as much interactions and play time with known dogs, who can teach how to play nicely, and promote good manners and confidence.
This will probably be harder than just letting the puppy loose among random dogs in a dog park, but we will definitely do the best we can.
Video:
https://youtu.be/FknGRyu7PWE
And to end the day - here is The Mysterious Case of Disappearing Slippers (or what happens at night when no-one is looking and a gate is left open):
https://youtu.be/xlTs7OKtZE0
Tomorrow - 9 weeks old
Fun, exercise, good socializing, and I am sure a couple of good lessons for our tiny land shark, who seemed to be very comfortable and confident engaging with a much bigger boy, and had a terrific time.
All the credit goes to the big dog, of course, but also shows that the extra effort in arranging this kind of get-together is well worth it.
We were into dog parks when our first Ridgeback Ari was a puppy, and we paid the price during his adolescence, and probably throughout his entire life.
This time - no dog parks. Instead we’ll try to have as much interactions and play time with known dogs, who can teach how to play nicely, and promote good manners and confidence.
This will probably be harder than just letting the puppy loose among random dogs in a dog park, but we will definitely do the best we can.
Video:
https://youtu.be/FknGRyu7PWE
And to end the day - here is The Mysterious Case of Disappearing Slippers (or what happens at night when no-one is looking and a gate is left open):
https://youtu.be/xlTs7OKtZE0
Tomorrow - 9 weeks old
Ari, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Sept 2010 - Dec 2018.
Miles, Rhodesian Ridgeback, b. Nov 2018
Miles, Rhodesian Ridgeback, b. Nov 2018
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Congratulations on your new family member.
Yes, do keep us posted with tales and pictures as he grows.
Yes, do keep us posted with tales and pictures as he grows.
Grammy to Sky and Sirius, who came to live with me, stole my heart, and changed my life forever as I took over their care and learned how to be a dog owner.
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Hes gorgeous i look forward to hearing of your adventures together.
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Ari would reply but Miles has eaten his laptop
A dog is never bad or naughty - it is simply being a dog
SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS
SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Baby Miles is growing
He just turned 3 months.
Unlike Ari (who remained very quiet for a very long time), Miles has already discovered his vocal talents. And this boy is LOUD...
Unlike Ari (who in 8 years had not damaged a single peace of furniture except making a tiny hole on the side of the sofa), Miles has already left some noticeable marks, so we now have barriers around furniture
A few videos:
Early days - a really tiny dog:
https://youtu.be/YqBaGOeosm0
Snugglin' boy. Did we discover a new breed - African Snuggling Dog?
https://youtu.be/5zvpAs6Yrog
Learning to walk nicely:
https://youtu.be/lJzOqnbwdU0
Learning that size matters when it comes to rough play:
https://youtu.be/8ReCR4Wo4_I
Socializing with owners' dogs at our wonderful local dog store:
https://youtu.be/DlEjXsfCNDA
He just turned 3 months.
Unlike Ari (who remained very quiet for a very long time), Miles has already discovered his vocal talents. And this boy is LOUD...
Unlike Ari (who in 8 years had not damaged a single peace of furniture except making a tiny hole on the side of the sofa), Miles has already left some noticeable marks, so we now have barriers around furniture
A few videos:
Early days - a really tiny dog:
https://youtu.be/YqBaGOeosm0
Snugglin' boy. Did we discover a new breed - African Snuggling Dog?
https://youtu.be/5zvpAs6Yrog
Learning to walk nicely:
https://youtu.be/lJzOqnbwdU0
Learning that size matters when it comes to rough play:
https://youtu.be/8ReCR4Wo4_I
Socializing with owners' dogs at our wonderful local dog store:
https://youtu.be/DlEjXsfCNDA
Ari, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Sept 2010 - Dec 2018.
Miles, Rhodesian Ridgeback, b. Nov 2018
Miles, Rhodesian Ridgeback, b. Nov 2018
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Wow hes getting big fast. When i watched the video of Miles getting knocked out by the saint bernard pup i went Awwww poor miles and lara look up at me " wait what mom whos miles" .
Re: Miles The Ridgeback - The Journey
Thanks for sharing, Ari.
The "play" at the training class is way different from the genuine play with the tolerant dogs at the pet store. It's great comparison.
The "play" at the training class is way different from the genuine play with the tolerant dogs at the pet store. It's great comparison.
A dog is never bad or naughty - it is simply being a dog
SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS
SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS