Saturday, February 13, 2010

Jolly Ball works too well


After 20 minutes of Jolly Ball and OJ, Stacy decided a break was in order.

Jolly-Ball play with his puppy all the day
Puppy love him well and likes to makes him sway
Oh oh oh oh, Jolly-Ball leap
Oh oh oh oh, make the puppy sleep

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Which one are you???

Stacy came into this world at the Guide Dogs for the Blind campus in San Rafael in October, 2009. Every month, they film the puppies playing and post a clip to you-tube. Here is the clip from December, 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nTsoJlT5s4

Can you tell which one is Stacy?

Friday, February 5, 2010

Move over OJ


The orange juice jug sits ignored in the back yard.

Stacy has a new favorite toy, the Jolly-Ball. It is a tough rubber ball about 10 inches across with a knotted rope running through a hole in the ball.

Stacy loves to grab the rope and drag the ball around. When she runs, her front legs bounce against the ball, creating a drumming noise. Of course, sometimes she trips over the ball and goes tumbling (which she seems to love).

I enjoy watching her play, and for some unknown reason, I can't help but hear the reggae beat of Jimmy Buffet singing "Jolly-Mon." Of course, I've been rewriting the lyrics a bit ...

Jolly-Ball plays with his puppy every night
People love him well 'cause he wears the puppy out
Oh oh oh oh, Jolly-Ball bounce
Oh oh oh oh, make the puppy pounce

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

OJ!


Well, it took some time, but we finally managed to drink 1 gallon of orange juice.

Now Stacy loves her bright orange OJ bottle. She runs with it in her mouth, drops it, runs into it, and sometimes even tumbles right over it.

And OJ bottles are much sturdier than milk jugs. So I don't have to watch her every moment she is playing with it.

Stacy is a clever little girl. She likes to grab mouthfuls of grass. So, when the bottle is between us, she sometimes dips her head down and chomps on the lawn. But she is learning ... I take the bottle away when I catch her with grass in her mouth.