Shio the Shiba The Story of a Shiba in NYC

29Nov/090

Home Sweet Home

We're back.

We survived 5 days with Shio at Cape Cod and Newport.

Updates to come as soon as possible.

But first, check out how we rolled:

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Shio only travels in style.

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Photo taken with GF1, 14-45mm.

25Nov/090

Lots to be thankful for

Josh and I have much to be thankful for this year. We have moved into our first home together in NYC and survived a year of being engaged. We have healthy and happy family members who care about each other as well as wonderful friends.

And, of course, Shio.

Today, we are having our first vacation together as a family. Shio is fast asleep with his head on my lap as we roadtrip North. I'm reluctant to move in fear of disturbing his slumber.

Happy Thanksgiving!

xoxo

22Nov/090

Before and After Pictures

Before - play, play, play.

After - Snoooore.

He lives a TOUGH life.

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22Nov/090

Shio Says…

"Why are you guys waking me up from my sleep?"

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"Life is not so bad after all!"

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Photos taken with Lumix GF1.

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20Nov/090

*Yawn*

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19Nov/090

Pardon the Interruption…

T and I are trying to migrate to a different layout... In the meantime, some of the formatting of the old posts is messed up...

Sorry about that.

Shio isn't all too pleased either...

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Photo taken with Lumix GF1, G 20mm f/1.7.

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18Nov/090

Shio vs. Boots

Several people have been warning me about the treacherous salt conditions in NYC after snowfalls and asking me what I'm going to do with Shio when this happens.

For those of you that don't know, the rock salt that is used to melt snow and ice will irritate a dog's paws. Their paws also become susceptible to icing in between toes and that can make walking quite painful. Think of trying to walk with marbles in between your toes.

There are many ways to care for this issue, but I've heard that the best is to avoid having the dog's paw touch the ground altogether by sticking booties on them.

So I've been testing out the best option out there and here are the results. A dog that acts like a baby giraffe trying to walk for the first time. We call this the "baby giraffe dance". Good thing I also bought Musher's Secret as a backup solution.

16Nov/090

The Other Side of Shio

J and I rarely discuss any serious behavioral issues that we have with Shio on this blog because there haven't been any... until recently.

We've always noticed that Shio has some aggression towards his "high-value" treats. This category includes Merrick Flossies and fresh marrow bones. The aggression can be as simple as him growling at dogs that try to take his treats away to getting angry with us for taking it away. We've managed to desensitize him from getting angry with us when we take his treats away and we've tested him when other people take his treats away. So far, so good. Until two weeks ago.

One night, we gave Shio a marrow bone as a treat and he was happily gnawing it all night. We stopped him at 10pm to take him out for his usual "last potty before the day is over" run. We saw the other Shiba that lives in our building and he's the same age as Shio (they were both born in the same month). Even though many dogs don't get along well with this other dog, I've always been happy to see them because Shio gets along so well with this other Shiba. But that night, Shio snapped and started baring his teeth and lunging at the other Shiba whenever we came near him in the lobby. I was very upset and couldn't figure out why. The owner said that it happens frequently because his Shiba has not been neutered and I had to accept that explanation since there was no other apparent reason. Shio went back upstairs and finished his bone and went to bed. This was two weeks ago.

Tonight, I saw the other Shiba while on our walk around the neighborhood and cautiously approached the Shiba and his owner. They winded up playing for 5 minutes outside and behaved nicely. I was shocked and so happy!

My guess is that he was trying to protect his unfinished marrow bone that was upstairs while he was downstairs for his last potty run. I'm surprised that he would be so protective when I don't associate the rest of the apartment building as our home, but my friend said that Shio does so he was protecting his bone. It's possible I guess. Definitely something that we have to closely monitor whenever we give him a marrow bone.

15Nov/090

More Toys (This Time For the Humans)

I recently purchased the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1. At first, I was skeptical of its capabilities. Having been spoiled by my D700, I didn't really think a tiny camera with a much smaller sensor would really produce images that I fall in love with.

Having used the camera for about a week now, I have to say that from a pure image quality perspective, the smaller sensor does limit the technical qualities of the images. However (and this is important), the GF1 is so fun to carry around, so fun to use, and so fun to shoot with, that I end up with a lot more fun and memorable shots with it.

Going back to my first point - from an image quality standpoint, the GF1 is still shockingly good when shot at low ISOs. Coupled with the Lumix G 20mm f/1.7 lens, you can get some very good images with good bokeh.

ISO 100 @ f/1.8, 1/4000s:

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ISO 100 @f/1.7, 1/1250s:

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Not bad for a camera that easily fits in the palm of your hand, right?

Next, when I have a chance, I will demonstrate the superior video recording capabilities of this little machine vs. the D5000...

14Nov/090

More toys for Shio…

I must say... we're pretty big fans of the Jax and Bones rope toys. They are not only cute to leave out in the apartment but Shio also has a great time ripping it apart. They do cost a bit more but that's Josh's way of overcompensating for being the absentee dad.

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http://www.jaxandbones.com/pages/ropetoys.html

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