Showing posts with label berkshires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berkshires. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

Can the Bulldog Be Saved?

One of my coworkers shared quite an interesting NYTimes magazine article that ran in their magazine this past Sunday - it was entitled "Can the Bulldog Be Saved?" and was quite a thought provoking article - it spoke a lot on UGA (University of Georgia's bulldog mascot) and the last few UGAs (pronounced UGH-uh) who unfortunately did not live very long and the overall health [or lack of good health] of bulldogs and the breed standards... I am not going to lie, I'm torn on a solid "opinion" in regards to the article, there is very little I disagree with but at the same time I am a bulldog lover through and through and cannot imagine my live without our sweet Oliver.


I found this image particularly interesting as they referred to the UGAs -- this is how UGA has changed over the years...

Illustration by Agnese Bicocchi.

A) Uga I, 1956-66. B) Uga III, 1972-81. C) Uga V, 1990-99. D) Uga VIII, 2010-11.




Before I read the article I could definitely tell you that there are a lot of things you definitely need to take into consideration when getting a bulldog - 1. they're pricey - you should be prepared to pay a handful for a bulldog from a reputable breeder, if not - you're going to have some major issues down the road 2. they are pricey beyond the price-tag you pay for them - they are high maintenance dogs and you need to be prepared to take care of them. 3. they are filled with love (and gas).  One of the first vets that saw Oliver used to always say "God didn't spend a lot of time on these creatures..." and while that has some truth, they truly are heaven sent.  Also, what a lot of people don't realize is that they really are "man-made dogs" - the female dogs have to be artificially inseminated a lot of times and they have to have c-sections due to their heads being too big and then nursed by breeders after born due to laziness on the mothers part [in most cases, at least Oliver's].  I'm by no means a "bulldog expert" - just a bulldog lover. Here's a snippet from the article on that --

"Today bulldogs make for a paradoxical symbol of strength and valor. Diane Judy, a former bulldog breeder from Tennessee who bred the current Yale mascot, told me before her death last year that she “adores” bulldogs but no longer felt comfortable breeding them. “They aren’t athletic or especially healthy,” she said. “Most can’t have sex without help — they’re too short and stocky. Most can’t give birth on their own — their heads are too big. A breed that has trouble doing those two things is, by definition, in trouble.”

We were so so so fortunate that Ollie's first vet in the Berkshires was amazing (if you live within two hours of Copake, NY - you need to go to Copake Veterinary Hospital - they are the best vet group we've ever experienced and probably ever will experience).  Before we left the Berkshires and moved south we had a few procedures done on Oliver - first, we had him neutered - he was almost a year old and we had been torn on breeding/showing him but realized that his health needed to be the priority and we had him snipped, while he was under we had a few other elective surgeries - his soft pallete was clipped (as referenced in the article) it was blocking his airway and he was throwing up water right after he drank, we also had his nostrils widened - which might sound strange but we were moving South to a warmer climate and didn't want him to get overheated as bulldogs often do and we had his hernia fixed (yup, he had a hernia - don't ask, no clue)... now I had a 30 minute phone conversation with the vet about a month before we left and he worked with me to get Oliver worked into their schedule so he would also have recovery time before we moved -- all costs associated with the surgery along with them keeping him overnight cost us a grand total of $500. The vet also told me that if we had waited until we got to Atlanta to have those surgeries done we could have added a "zero" to the end of that, which is a reality - it would have cost us at least $5,000 if we did it at our current vet, I can guarantee that. Again, we were very fortunate that Oliver hasn't had many health issues (knock on wood) other than his allergies - which have unfortunately reeked havoc on his skin/coat this past year... but I blame Georgia, not the breed. ;)
So back to the article - yes, bulldogs have health problems but if you get them from a reputable breeder and take proactive steps with their health you can have a healthy bulldog. We're very careful with Ollie's weight and he does not eat table scraps, that paired with him being pretty active for a bulldog and extremely playful keeps him at a healthy weight. So, while I agree they are not healthy dogs as a breed I do think as a breeder and an owner you can take steps that your bulldog lives a healthy lifestyle and great love.
Am I biased? Absolutely. I love Oliver more than I have ever cared for any animal (and let's be real - most people). He truly is my baby, my snuggly little boy, my sweet puppy who has shown me what unconditional love means. He is a gentle, slobbery bully - so kind, so loving and such a great dog. I know he's going to be the best big brother and I can't wait to see our baby fall in love with him just like we have.  It might sound insane but I can't imagine my life without my bulldog so I am sad to think that we might be doing them a disservice by breeding them.

With that, if you have a bulldog or have any interest in bulldogs (or dogs in general) check it out the article, it's long but I found it extremely interesting.

okay. rant over.
thoughts?

Monday, October 25, 2010

berkshire fall wedding...

in another life... like one where I didn't elope on new years day - I would have loved to have had a fall or summer wedding... I'm just not a winter person.

However, I do love the symbolism behind starting a new year together and think our (second) wedding will be just perfect for us (just like our first).

That doesn't mean I can't wistfully dream of fall weddings like the one we went to last weekend - our friends Iona and Dan got married on a beautiful berkshire fall day...

beautiful fall foilage in the tent...

adorable centerpieces of fall flowers, squash and vintage votives...


 family wedding pictures on the gift table...

where this wino got into trouble...

 the alter where they were married... which later was cleared for the dancefloor...

right outside the tent... it doesn't get much prettier than this...

this is one for the books: the bride's cousin did a choreographed hula hoop routine... oh yes, and the hula hoop was on fire....



...and this was taken right before I decided that my phone should have a slumber party at the wedding venue... oh and look, my lazy eye decided to make an appearance... looks just like a ZTA social in college... special.

I wish I had brought my Nikon and gotten more shots - I didn't even get one of the bride and groom?! seriously. who am I? anyways, hope you enjoyed that snippet - don't worry NYC pics are coming soon!
xo.

Friday, October 15, 2010

weekend recap

DJ and I had a great weekend... we went out to dinner with some friends Friday night to our favorite Chinese restaurant (Koi) and had great food and drinks (scorpion bowls = yum), then we headed out downtown and grabbed a drink and strolled home.  Then Saturday, we got up and did crossfit at 8am (I know you're proud of us - I am too) then grabbed breakfast at the cafe, ran some errands, went to a music festival at a BBQ joint down the road and came home and watched some good 'ole SEC football...

I already told you how amazing this week was in College Football... here we are lounging on our couch watching some SEC on CBS aka watching the Cocks kick some 'Bama Ass...

as you can see we were decked out in our "gear" all day and Oliver was enjoying the game via my lap... notice the Orangina bottle in my hand... yup, I was drinking the best drink ever - you want one too.
BTW - South Carolina is ranked #10 in the AP Poll and #12 in the USA Today Poll!!!
HELL YES! 
{btw- Florida is ranked #22... yup, that' right. life is good.}

so on Thursday our friend Michael from high school wrote on our facebook walls and said him and his mom were driving through the berkshires - I hadn't seen Michael since I was home in Fort Lauderdale the December my dad died (2006) and Danny hadn't seen him since like 2005 at UF - so we were both excited at the possibility of seeing him!

Michael and his mom got into town on Saturday evening and we went to our favorite pizza place Baba Louie's - do you notice we take everyone there? It's SO good! It was so good to catch up - they came to our house and met Oliver, we walked downtown and grabbed some pizza and then walked back and saw Mr. Ollie some more. Michael and his mom both loved Oliver [clearly, who wouldn't?! he's the sweetest dog ever]

The next day we all went to the Cafe for breakfast and came back to our place and said some goodbyes... It was so good to catch up with Michael - it's amazing how with some people you can just pick up right were you left off.. I also love just being able to have intelligent conversations with people that aren't pretentious or just want to hear themselves talk... so it was so good to just talk and enjoy his company!

Here are some of the pics from our Michael reunion photoshoot... :)

Michael + Oliver = Best Friends Forever.




reunited... :)

...and my new favorite picture of Oliver... how can you not smile/laugh when you see this?!
So after Michael and he mom headed back to NYC we had "domestic sunday" - DJ designed all afternoon and I did tons of laundry and organized our closets and dressers.... is it sad that I enjoyed doing that?? Then we walked downtown DJ grabbed a coffee and we had dinner with Will and Jenny.... dinner was interesting... the company was great as always but the service, eh, not so much! Anways, that was our weekend recap.... :)

Good times all around...
hope you had a great weekend too!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

in a van down by the river...

...okay, maybe not a van - but Oliver and I did take a walk down by the river the other day... it was just so pretty out so we varied from our normal route down "the main drag" and walked down by the Riverwalk by our house... I took some shots and Oliver smelled everything that another dog had ever peed on [aka everything].... here are some of my favs from our walk... enjoy!












 happy leaf peeping!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

black & white wednesday... {waving in the wind}

took these shots last weekend at the Berkshire Botanical Gardens... I don't know why but they have a calming effect on me, just peaceful...



check out more of this week's black and white photography here....

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Harvest Festival!

last weekend DJ, Will, Jenny and I headed out to the Harvest Festival at the Berkshire Botanical Garden and had a good 'ole time... of course fair food was eaten (sweet potato chips, hotdogs, apple cider and beer) and we took in the festive fall air with friends... my one annoyance was that the newspaper ad said no pets so we didn't bring Oliver... we get there - dogs everywhere. Oh well, that's life...

here are some shots I snapped while we wandered the festival... enjoy! 
{these were so cute I didn't want to eat them... I wanted to take them home as pets}

 {these I did want to eat... so so so good, I could eat these tomatoes like candy!}
{how much do YOU think it weighs?}
{doesn't Indian Corn just scream fall to you?}
{...and of course, PUMPKIN ART!}

hooray fall festivals! :)

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