Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Sassy Cues and Signals



My friends enjoy Sassy posts. She woke me up early, so I decided to write about her signals and cues to us.

Yesterday was a banner day for her. Walking in the rain, she found three squirrels to chase and nearly caught one. She learned early from a dog pal that evasive maneuvers can be countered, so she baffled and startled one squirrel, which made for a long race.

Sassy looks at me when she wants permission to cross the road. Every so often she violates the rule and we have a talk. I hold her chin up and explain the importance of asking permission. She obeys hand signals and loves to run at me when I wiggle my index finger.

Our streets are so quiet most of the time that she is tempted to think the road is just another sidewalk.

Another day she saw a new person drive up at our neighbor's. She waited and looked up at me. I said, "Go ahead and cross." She ran across the street, missed the girl getting out of the car, but got a thorough double-ear massage from the girl's father. Sassy walked away grinning, and he said, "She got what she wanted."

Sassy has a lot of vocal cues. We were warned that she was a talker. More than that, she is a manager. She knows how to finesse us into doing her will.

For treats, she has various levels of cues.

  • Murmuring and muttering.
  • Rotating her tail slowly. This is reserved for treats.
  • If I miss that one, she rotates twice as fast, striking the bed.
  • For emergencies, she moves next to me to make the tail strike my arm as I am working. It is difficult to write with a tail methodically striking my arm.


Chris got some supper for herself, so Sassy posed as the starving puppy. That did not work for getting nibbles, so Sassy gave me gentle paw jabs to force some donations. That was so funny that I went along with it and urged some sharing.

Sassy and I have quite a few discussions. If Chris thinks we should go out for a walk, a conversation with Sassy usually erupts after a delay. Sassy begins to bark loudly and sounds irritated. It is the Bad Daddy speech. I cannot win at that stage. If I defend myself, she barks even more. Once I give in, the happy barks start, and they insure our exit outside. The noise is just too great.

If I stop to talk to a neighbor for too long, Sassy barks loudly for me to hurry up. "Do you have an appointment somewhere?" She barks, "Yes, hurry." If I answer that, she has another set of barks for me.

However, at certain locations she takes on the role of watch dog. She sits up straight and faces the neighborhood, looking around intently and listening for all the various noises. Sassy adjusts her position to make sure she has complete coverage, even when resting from walking and running.

All the kids call out her name, and Sassy goes running to them for some petting. The dogs who come out the front door have warned her away somewhat, but Sassy is the dominant dog. Once she has settled a dog's hash, she will not even acknowledge the animal.

Sassy has a strange way of doing this. She will approach the dog quietly and open up with barking at close range, or she will run full speed at a fence while barking. Both tactics almost cause canine heart attacks and furious counter-barking. After that, Sassy no longer sees or hears them.





WELS and ELS Have Confessional Meeting To Discuss the Latest Arrests

They did not provide an adequate photo of the group,
so I had to Photoshop it, to make it larger.


WELS/ELS got 24 people together for a meeting they chose to call "confessional." Yes, there is so much to confess, so much to hide.

Their original photo was too tiny to be used.
Ichabod effect?

The Little Sect on the Prairie got to send the same amount of men as their larger, more abusive sister sect - 12.

They are a treasure, marching lockstep against justification by faith, pouring funds into Pentecostal style entertainment venues, covering up scandals and crimes.


“The ELS/WELS Forum is a treasure. We are able to see how genuine Lutheran brothers are handling similar situations, and we gain a profound appreciation for the diverse fruits of the Spirit as he gives them to the church,” says Rev. Paul Prange, administrator for ministerial education and global cross-cultural outreach.

Cotton-Picking Arkansas Voters - 100% GOP for All Statewide Offices

Tom Cotton replaced Mark Pryor, who was a key
vote for ObamaCare.

Arkansas Governor -
2547 of 2654 precincts reporting (96%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:51:52
Asa Hutchinson
465,072
55%
Mike Ross
348,102
42%
Frank Gilbert
16,059
2%
Joshua Drake
9,536
1%
Arkansas U.S. Senate -
2547 of 2654 precincts reporting (96%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:51:52
Tom Cotton
473,297
57%
Mark Pryor
330,209
39%
Nathan LaFrance
16,975
2%
Mark Swaney
16,545
2%
U.S. House District 1 -
740 of 744 precincts reporting (99%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 04:04:57
Rick Crawford
127,153
64%
Jackie McPherson
64,260
32%
Brian Willhite
8,705
4%
U.S. House District 2 -
391 of 391 precincts reporting (100%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 00:37:48
French Hill
123,014
52%
Patrick Henry Hays
103,379
44%
Debbie Standiford
10,581
4%
U.S. House District 4 -
1023 of 1036 precincts reporting (99%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:51:52
Bruce Westerman
109,140
54%
James Lee Witt
86,768
43%
Ken Hamilton
7,457
4%
Lieutenant Governor -
2547 of 2654 precincts reporting (96%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:58:17
Tim Griffin
474,406
57%
John Burkhalter
319,564
39%
Christopher Olson
34,655
4%
Attorney General -
2547 of 2654 precincts reporting (96%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:58:17
Leslie Rutledge
426,043
52%
Nate Steel
356,480
43%
Aaron Cash
42,451
5%
Secretary of State -
2547 of 2654 precincts reporting (96%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:58:17
Mark Martin
500,567
61%
Susan Inman
289,270
35%
Jacob Holloway
35,640
4%
AR Treasurer -
2547 of 2654 precincts reporting (96%)
Last updated: 2014-11-05 01:58:17
Dennis Milligan
461,753
56%
Karen Garcia
305,064
37%
Chris Hayes
51,973