Night Night Bubbie…

Bubkiss in Bed

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Helicopter Tail

Helicopter Tail

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Bubkiss and Skippy 3-6-13

Bubkiss-and-Skippy

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Assaf and Bubkiss

New-Bubkiss

Here are the first pictures EVER taken of Bubkiss.  Assaf snapped them when he first brought her home to meet his father.  Is that one cute puppy or what?  In addition to being a co-worker, Assaf is a close personal companion of mine.  He had the intuition to pick HER out of the litter and the guts to bring her home.  It’s a celebration of luck and a fantastic account of life’s adventure that things worked out the way they did.

Assaf came to Los Angeles from Israel last March to run the 2012 LA Marathon.  I had the honor of hosting him and capturing his achievement on video.  Assaf finished 399th out of 18,999 running “slow” to enjoy the views!

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Bringing Bubkiss Home…

The story of how we ‘met’ Bubkiss is an interesting one….

Bubkiss was born in Israel.  She is a mix between a Labrador and a Golden Retriever, which is a very popular breed here as they are smart, kind, good with kids and love to have fun.  She was one of a litter of 10 and a guy from our office (Assaf) fell in love with HER and bought her as a present for his father.  On the day Assaf got her, before he presented her to his father, Assaf brought Bubkiss to our office.  I heard there was a dog in the office so I went down to investigate…..there in Assaf’s office was the cutest little puppy I’d ever seen.  I was a goner…. but she wasn’t ours.

Later that afternoon I had a meeting with Assaf.  I asked him if his dad liked dogs.  He said yes but he wasn’t sure if his dad would want to own one.  He was taking a chance, giving his dad a puppy.  I told Assaf (without checking with my husband, Gabe) that if Assaf’s dad didn’t want the puppy, we would gladly take her. Since Gabe and I had been talking about getting a dog for at LEAST 5 years, I thought this could be the moment.

For the next two weeks, I heard NOTHING about how it was going with Bubkiss and Assaf’s father.  I didn’t ASK because Assaf is one of these SUPER NICE people and I thought he might even take the puppy away from his dad if he knew how much I wanted her.  I just held my breath.

DESTINY: 

Two weeks later, Assaf and I had our weekly meeting.  At the end of the meeting he looked at me and asked, “Were you serious about wanting the puppy?  My dad doesn’t think he can handle a puppy right now.”  I said very calmly, “Of course I was serious.  When can we pick her up?”  He said, “Tomorrow would be fine.”  Well, Gabe and I immediately left work for the pet shop.  We bought everything we thought a puppy would need:  A bed, a pillow, two dishes, five toys to chew on, a leash, a collar, food….we were SO EXCITED!

BUPKISS MEETS HER BROTHER:

Now, at the same time we were shopping for puppy supplies, our son, Eric (who LOVES dogs) was flying to Israel from Los Angeles.  He had heard me talk about wanting a dog for the last…5 years…and I honestly believe he thought it would never happen.  He was due to arrive the same day we were getting Bubkiss!

The next day, we got Bubkiss….she settled into the kitchen in her big bed with a fluffy pillow.  We couldn’t take our eyes of her – she was all tummy, torso and stumpy legs.  As we looked at her Gabe said, “She looks more like a Dachshund than a Retriever.”  I had to agree – but we decided no matter how she turned out we would love her.  We got her all situated, blocked the kitchen entrance with a giant package of toilet paper rolls and set off to pick up ‘her brother’ at the airport.

The very first video of Bubkiss is on this site:  ‘Who let the dogs out?’ and was taken the first day Eric arrived.  When he walked into the house, I introduced him to ‘his new sister’ – he was shocked and then he melted….along with the rest of us….

Marcia


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Bubkiss….. what kind of name is that for a dog?

Bubkiss is an unusual name for a dog. Most people have no idea where we came up with this name for our little hound. Well, it’s a story….

My father-in-law had this theory about names. His theory was that a person’s personality was always the opposite of their name. For instance a lady named JOY was sure to bring grief, one named CANDY was going to be sour and with GOLDIE you were destined for the poor house. So, with the wisdom of my 95 year old father-in-law in mind, we named our little puppy Bubkiss. Bubkiss (BUBKES) is a Yiddish word that means “OF LITTLE VALUE”.

Within days of bringing Bubkiss home, we knew we had chosen the correct name. Bubkiss or “Bubbie” has brought such joy to our lives and is such a precious little being that she has proved, once again, that my father-in-law was correct, she’s a diamond!

Marcia

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Bubkiss Masters the Ladder (7-15-11)

Bubkiss Learns the Ladder from Bubkiss Broadcast on Vimeo.

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Bubkiss On Sunday (9-3-12)

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How Did She Get Out?

Another Bubkiss Update:

Yesterday I worked from home. At about 6PM I started to work on a document for Lev and was pretty engrossed in it. I heard Bubbie barking occasionally (she was outside) but I didn’t pay much attention. At about 7:15 she was going crazy. I decided to investigate….. I went out back and whistled her signature song (please see other post titled:  Bridge over the River Kwai) and she just kept barking. I went out front and there….OUTSIDE THE GATE sat BUBBIE barking up a storm to get into the yard!

We looked EVERYWHERE for how she could have gotten out and the ONLY options we decided were these:

  1. The screen was displaced in the moving glass doors in the living room – and one panel was slightly ajar and someone might have tried to enter the house while I was working – and decided to let the dog out so they wouldn’t have to deal with her. In this case, the constant barking was a warning to me and the person must have given up.
  2. The water man came to read the meter and inadvertently let her out (not usually at 6PM though)
  3. Another dog may have come and jumped on the door of the gate (which opens easily inward) and she went out to play.

We can’t figure this out…but one thing we always worried about was that she would “run” if let out of the yard. We’re not too worried about that now. She was trying for about 1.5 hours to get back in!  Last night she wouldn’t let me out of her sight and slept from the moment she came into the house after her “adventure” – she was exhausted….

What do you think happened???

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Bubkiss Updates for 2013

Hi Eric,

Some new developments on the Bubbie front….I promise pictures soon.

HEEL TRAINING:

Bubbie has this ‘problem’ when on the leash.  She pulls a lot and she has muscles of steel in her head and body.  So, she is capable of wrenching your arm out of its socket in two seconds flat if you’re not on guard all the time.  Also, only a strong person with a lot of dog sense can really walk her without avoiding the necessity of an arm transplant at a later date (I know, you’re going to say you always have another arm).  So, I decided (after reading on the internet and in my dog book) to teach her to heel and stop and sit when walking.  Well, I was prepared for days of work and started off with a very good attitude and a low expectation yesterday.

This is one smart dog.  I left the front door and by the time I walked up and down the front street a few times….she was perfect.  She then walked around the block with me (minimal pulling only) and this morning she was….PERFECT.  When a dog came to attack us (this little dog literally JUMPED over a fence as high as ours and came after us), I let Bubbie take the lead and growl and bark at the attacker (I think this is only fair that she protect us).  Once the dog was intimidated, I said HEEL and Bubbie came right back and walked with me!  I will continue to work with her to pull less and less for longer periods of time.  In the meantime, can you have Erika cancel my arm transplant surgery scheduled for May?  Oh, and I won’t need that cadaver donor either.

FETCH – By Specific Item Names:

I am working with Bubbie on fetching items by pointing to them or by name.  So far she is +/- on Mr. Bill (+);  DUCK (+);  LEASH (++); BRUSH (-);  BUG (-).  The reason I started this is that she was brining the leash to me for her walks.  I just placed it on the floor and she would pick it up BY THE HANDLE and bring it to me (spontaneously).  So, now, she is recognizing the LEASH work and FETCH.  My book says this can take a few weeks (she’s been working on it for +/- two days and is already getting the logic halfway).  I imagine by a week it will be perfect.  At that time, I will film it.

HIDE AND SEEK:

This is a little more complex and is multi-layered.  The idea is that she STAYS in one room of the house (so she learns to stay until I release her with a command “Come Bubbie”).  I then go to another part of the house (now – at first I just hid close by).  I then call her “Come Bubbie” and she searches for me.  She doesn’t give up until she finds me which sometimes takes her ~ 5 minutes.  I hear her running through the house looking.  So, she’s pretty good at that one.  When she finds me, she gets a treat.

The next phase is to have her follow a scent!  We started yesterday. What we do is I find more COMPLEX hiding places (like through the upstairs bedroom window out on the patio (she starts from the kitchen).  However, I lay a path of tiny pieces of treats to ‘lead’ her to me following the scent of the treats (and the reward of the treats).  She got this in about 2 tries.  She found me on the porch, under the bed, hiding in the shower.

The last phase will be to have her follow JUST THE SCENT – I’ll probably begin this next week.  And then progress to outside.  She just LOVES doing these games with me and she’s so very smart it’s a lot of fun for me to challenge her.

Ongoing:  She’s completely mastered the bicycle runs and really likes them.  It gives her a chance to run on other surfaces than the sidewalks and yard.  The biggest problem I have is other dogs who are not on leashes.  She is darting to them and it’s a bit dangerous for me.  So, that’s another reason for the HEEL training.  She is even more of a love than she used to be.  She’s matured a bit.  Now, when I sit on the couch to answer emails with my ipad, she hops up and lays her head on my leg.  She also sits like a queen when I’m grooming her and won’t move until I pat her and say OK.  Additionally, she is coming when we call her from the backyard bark-fests (about 80% of the time right away).

She’s a joy!

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