One more week!

Ok, so Tonka is very strong, smart and stubborn. He is, after all, a Presa Canario. After much work and patience on our part to keep his ear bandages in place, at least they lasted a week. So, back to the vet we went for the last time. The doctor was so patient and happy to see Tonka again. Not because he had to redo the bandages, but because he has a soft spot in his heart for Tonka. 🙂

Of course, we stopped by the beach near Barceloneta to explore a new area. We love adventure! There’s this spot that looks like it came right out of a Sci-Fi movie – a crater like formation right on the water! We took a slow, easy walk on the rugged terrain and took in the fresh, salty ocean breeze and wonderful sunshine.

Then we went home for some yummy dinner and playtime!

Another dog day in paradise!

Tonka and Lola are 18 weeks old in these photos.

Recovery Time

Tonka’s recovery was not easy… The poor little guy went through a lot of pain, Lola was lonely and nobody got any sleep. His ears drooped a bit during the second week of recovery. The vet said it was normal and placed the bandages on again. This time a bit more securely and they lasted a little longer. The hard-headed guy kept trying to find ways to take them off…

Once Tonka felt well enough we headed out to Old San Juan to wander around Fort El Morro and rest in the shade of Plaza Colon. It’s always so nice to spend time with my Presa Babies! 🙂

Tonka and Lola are 17 weeks old in these photos.

Tonka’s New Friends

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Tonka and Lola took turns going to the park with PresaMama one afternoon. The idea was to bond with a leisurely stroll but….. the energetic kids at the playground had a different idea:

PLAY! PLAY! PLAY!

 

I was so impressed with how gentle they were with the little ones. It’s as if they know the difference between adults and kids! We played chase all around the park and through the basketball court… climbed on the jungle gym… Tonka even jumped off a couple of times! He only went down the slide once, though. Not his cup of tea, I imagine.

Two of the kids even learned how to properly walk Tonka on leash. Wow, they learn so fast – both doggie and kiddo!

The Perro de Presa Canario is truly a noble breed.

Tonka is 16 weeks old in these photos.

Reunited and It Feels So Good!

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Time to take those bandages off and BE FREEEEEEEE!!!!!

Tonka and Lola were finally reunited and inseparable!

They truly did everything together this week!

Tonka and Lola are 16 weeks old in these photos.

DIY: Recyclable Treat Toy

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Kong toys are great, but can get quite expensive, especially if your doggie is big and burly like Tonka and Lola. If you’re like most people, you probably like to save money and you probably have some empty plastic bottles lying around. Water bottles, soda bottles, milk jugs, oatmeal canisters… Almost any container will do!

Here’s how I make “treat toys” for Tonka and Lola:

Materials: plastic/cardboard container, treats, (optional: peanut butter, hot glue)

1. Thoroughly washclean the container, remove labels (potential choking hazards) and let dry.

2. Place treats inside the container. Peanut butter and/or kibble work well.

3. Close container tightly. If you’re using a container that does not have a screw-on lid, use hot glue to seal it closed and let cool.

4. Shake the treat toy to make a wonderfully exciting noise while calling your dog’s name. Toss treat toy close by and watch him/her have loads of fun trying to get to those treats!

5. When your dog is finished playing with their recyclable toy,  rinse it out and toss it into the recycling bin.

Tada! Free toy, tons-o-fun and still recycling!

***Remember to always supervise your dog during playtime.***

Big Boy Tonka is Home!

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The surgery went well and we were happy to have Tonka back home!

However, Tonka and Lola had to be kept apart for fear that she’d hurt his tender, healing ears. Not on purpose, of course. They just play so brutally harsh we didn’t want to take any chances. She might easily chew on the bandages, bite his ears, knock him over, etc. etc.

Just in case there’s ever any doubt as to whether or not animals have feelings: Tonka and Lola were miserable, lonely, forlorn, grumpy and irritable while they were apart. They lost their appetite a bit, too, so we had to be vigilant that they ate. 

The hardest part was watching Tonka suffer and being completely helpless to ease his pain and anxiety. We gave him all the meds the vet prescribed, including painkillers. Sleepless nights ensued for eveybody, furry-four-footers and humans. Tonka and Presa Dad stayed in the back room with quiet, mini fridge, TV and air conditioning. Presa Mama and Lola had the rest of the house with only each other for entertainment – and the park!

It was an incredible bonding experience for both pairs: Tonka and Presa Dad, Lola and Presa Mama. However, it’s not one we’d like to repeat!

Tonka and Lola are 15 weeks old in these photos.

Bye Bye Ears!

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Just a couple more pictures before Tonkas’ ears are lopped off… I couldn’t imagine what he would look like with “big boy” ears!

Lola will take after her mom Avva de Presas del Caribe and keep her ears long and natural. There’s just something so sweet about them. We didn’t get her to show her, so why put her throught unnecessary pain? Tonka will be a strong candidate for showmanship, plus taking care of one recuperating puppy will be easier than two, right?

Tonka’s vet was very good and explained the procedure, step by step.  Presa Dad got to see him after the surgery. Poor guy was still groggy. He stayed overnight so that the vet tech could keep a close eye on him until the next day.

I knew we would miss him, but I didn’t realize just how much! Little Lola had never been alone at night, always having her littermates and mom to snuggle with. So, we inflated the air mattress and had a slumber party! Just Presa Mama, Presa Dad and Lola.

Now I understand why Tonka and Lola sleep all day: they are up all night long! Guard dogs… 🙂 I wouldn’t have slept very well anyway, thinking about Tonka and anxious to bring him back home.

Tonka and Lola are 14 weeks old in these photos.

Inseparable Siblings

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Having a twin must be amazing. Can you imagine being with someone every day of your existence from conception? From birth to potty training? Eating and drinking from the same bowls? Sleeping and using each other as pillows? Playing and playfighting? Learning to walk on leash and how to sit, competing for treats?

Tonka and Lola must be having a wonderful time sharing everything together, learning, growing… So as we made Tonka’s appointment for ear cropping surgery in a week, I couldn’t help to think: Wow, they’re really going to miss each other while he recuperates…

Until then, let just keep having fun! After all, don’t we just love the way canines “live in the moment”? 

Tonka and Lola are 14 weeks old in these photos.

Coconut Toy

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 Tonka and Lola love to explore and make toys out of anything they find! Coconuts are ubiquitous in Puerto Rico and once the puppies found one, they went nuts! 🙂 (Heh, heh, pun intended)

Coconuts make great toys because there’s so much to chew and tear off. The puppies love to hear the water inside slosh around as they shake them from side to side. Some dogs have been known to crack the inside shell and eat the meat too! Tonka and Lola aren’t interested in that. They just want to take it apart and move on… 🙂  

As with any toy, natural or manmade, puppies must be supervised for safety.

Tonka and Lola are 13 weeks in these photos.

Boat Ride!

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Lago Dos Bocas is inland from the city of Arecibo on the island of Puerto Rico. One of my favorite pastimes is exploring. So, when given the chance to take a boat ride on the man-made lake we scooped up the puppies and boarded the free ferry. We even stopped for a relaxing bite to eat at El Fogon de Abuela.

Tonka and Lola loved sniffing around the grassy area by the dock, but were not too sure about that floaty thingy that makes strange noises with their nails at every step. It moved up and down and sideways, too! Walking quickly from sturdy ground, onto the floating dock, and to the boat the puppies kept their noses low and their eyes wide open.

Once on board, they sniffed around like crazy. What in the world is this thing? It looks like a floor and chairs, but it moves so much…and then the engine started. Varooommmmm! Tonka and Lola made a beeline for Presa Dad. Ahhhhh!

Not wanting them to miss anything, we each held one on our laps so they could see the sights: graceful birds, serene water, fluffy clouds… Oh, but they did not budge from our laps! 🙂

Once on solid ground again, we enjoyed a tasty lunch in the open, fresh air. Luckily for us, the weekend rush hadn’t started yet, so there was plenty of room. Tonka and Lola were so well behaved! We said, “Tonka Lola down and relax. Mama Daddy eat.” I swear they speak Human. Save for the few times the resident chicken came by to cluck at them, Tonka and Lola laid down at our feet until we finished. Now, that’s the value of training and repetition!

Of course, dogs must always be praised for good behavior and walked to explore new places. So we walked and played in the yard (the restaurant is someone’s home!) and chased after birds and frolicked among the giant fallen leaves. Ah, puppyhood! 

Tonka and Lola are 12 weeks old in these photos.