Shooting The Breeze: More Dog Talk

This week I had plans on either doing a review for Stogie ReviewOpens in a new tab. or a First Impressions video for this site. Before firing up the camera I discovered that Stogie Review was having server issues. Getting frustrated with the situation, I figured that it wasn’t the best time to try and focus on a cigar for a thorough review.

Instead of forcing a review, I fired up the camera and went with a Shooting The Breeze format. I decided to simply shoot from the hip and talk about whatever came to mind. The topic that came to mind, and wound up lasting twenty minutes, was more on my pup Syrus.

What breed of dog do you have
and how big are they?

Walt

Hi There, My name is Walt White and as the name of this blog suggests, I am a Pennsylvania resident. In addition to having numerous hobbies that I discuss on my blog - Iā€™m also the father of three little girls and a pitbull.

5 thoughts on “Shooting The Breeze: More Dog Talk

  1. I just dont like dog crates – only thing i will say on that šŸ™‚

    Now for some topics for the future…

    Segment on Cigar Lighters, differences, types, what you prefer, how long they last, etc

    Segment on cigar cutters – same as above

    Segment on you job hunting experience and how its going.

    Segment on how you got started smoking cigars, writing reviews, developed you palette, etc.

    Segment on the woman that keeps you in line on a daily basis šŸ™‚

    Mike

    only thing i can think of wit hthe stand command is to have him sit, then tell him to stand and actually raise him up from his belly till he is standing…but i do not have a dog, so everything I say is just guess work šŸ™‚

  2. I’ve got two labs..the male is yellow and the female chocolate. They both weigh about 90 lbs.

    You’re right about the dog not “going” in the area where they sleep. My chocolate lab as a puppy figure out that if she put her butt up against the crate, she could “go” through the open space. Me and my wife thought it was the other dog pooping up against the crate. So, my geeky tech innerself setup a webcam pointing at her crate and I was able to keep an eye on her from work. To my amazement, she got up and pooped out the crate. We put an end to her spending the night in the crate and no more accidents from that moment on.

  3. Mike,
    We have been trying that, sometimes it works and sometimes he plops back down because that is where he thinks he should be.

    Carlos,
    We are getting close to allowing the pup to sleep outside of his crate. Every once in a while he gets into something that he shouldn’t. As soon as he stops shredding the occasional magazine, he can have free reign at night.

  4. Walt,

    Crate training has worked wonders for my chocolate lab puppy. Literally within 2 weeks of having her she was house broken (minus the very rare accident she would have due to lack of us not paying attention). Dogs like sleeping in enclosed areas, especially if you wrap the crate with a blanket. We actually let her sleep in bed with us every night, partly because she is still not at the point that we can trust her by herself just yet. The other reason is because she is so damn cute and cuddly šŸ™‚

    In regards to other shooting the breeze topics, I would love to see a segment on the different kinds of alcoholic beverages you enjoy with your smokes. Maybe show us whatever you have in the liquor cabinet and what you have found they pair well with. I would love to have some ideas next time I make a trip to the liquor store.

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