Rain never stops our play
We adopted Sydney in January. From traces on copy paper, I noticed he had been born on my birthday (or had I been born on his?)! Yes, I felt amazed. Sydney = kismet!
For me to at last find Sydney (in a local animal shelter) after searching local animal shelters, Petfinder.com and shelter Websites on the World Wide Web. Never had I worked so hard to find a dog to adopt. All in all it was seven months, that our dear child (a preteen at that time) waited and cried for her promised dog.

All dogs in our family had previous homes. All dogs came to us about one year of age. I had trained each of them with positive methods of food rewards, praise and petting. Not true, the old saying, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”

I taught five dogs new tricks
Rainy days a perfect for indoor training and play. Instead of playing chase the dog, make your dog chase you. Have extra yummy treats. Make your dog sit and wait. Go and hide, any corner will do. Then call your dog and reward him or her the instant he or she sits at your feet. Repeat for a good five to ten minutes, depending on your dog’s interest, health and age.
All you need for a good game
- Yummy & small bean-sized treats
- a hungry dog
- teach your dog to sit and wait
- a corner, bathroom or bedroom to hide in
- call your dog’s name and say, “Sydney, come” in a cheery tone
- reward with treat and pet your pooch
- repeat
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Endearing reminder of how special dogs are!
Wonderful suggestions. Here in Doodleville, when it rains the Boys take advantage and cuddle up for naps. I love it.
Congrats on adopting your new family member, Sydney! He’s beautiful and it does sound like it was meant to be.
Thanks for your kind comment. Yes, it does seem like it was meant to be. I should have put a date on when we adopted him, that was 12 years ago. He’s still going strong and loves his whole family, especially his big sister and his grandmother, Winnie.
Thanks for visiting. Naps are popular with Sydney, but he is a big chow hound, so to keep back the middle aged spread, he needs exercise everyday.
Thanks Paul.
Every dog is special to his parent or family. Or is that just my idealized notion of how dog should be treated?