Sleeping Habits

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

We all love a good nights sleep but Mitzi does take the biscuit sometimes!

At my parents house Mitzi has her own comfy, warm bed. However when she stays at my house she won’t entertain her bed at all, why I don’t know

When Mitzi stays at my house every evening around 9pm she waits by the lounge door. At first I thought she just wanted to go for a wonder around the house so I opened it and let her go upstairs – how silly of me! After 5 minutes of hearing nothing upstairs I crept up slowly to see what she was up to. There she was, under the duvet, half of her head on my pillow getting off to sleep! Trying to move her is unbelievable. First you hear the growl, then her gums start showing as if she’s possessed then finally after a snap or two at your hand she will get up.

As seen as though Mitzi stays at my house quite regular we seem to of come to an agreement. If she won’t sleep in her bed downstairs she can either sleep at the end of my bed or under the bed. At the end of the day Mitzi has won this battle, but this arrangement keeps up both happy and stress free.

During the Summer months Mitzi likes nothing better than sleeping behind the TV during the day on the cool wooden flooring, this is a spot in the house she knows she won’t be disturbed. If it gets to warm for her there she will just flop anywhere that takes her fancy on the floor (see picture below).

Westie Habits

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

If you are the owner of a westie or know of one, read on…

From day one Mitzi seemed to observe the people she was around. When a family member began to put their shoes on she would stop dead in her tracks, tilt her head to one side as if to say ‘what are you doing now? Are we going out?’

Something inside Mitzi seems to trigger an alarm. After a year or so Mitzi knew what time her dinner was going to made, when her daily walks would be and most importantly what time the postman would arrive…

If you forget to take her out for a walk at 4pm you certainly would know about it. Mitzi starts off around 3.45pm nudging you with her wet nose as if to say “don’t forget the walk at 4pm”. Next she lies across your feet, so if you move she will know you are going somewhere. After years of training we have now managed to get Mitzi to sit whilst her lead it being attached to her collar (whilst she is screeching in excitment at the same time).

It’s amazing how westies have this built in clock to know things are going to happen at a certain time. Each morning Mitzi waits from 10am – 11am at the front door just staring through the glass waiting for the arrival of the postman. If I said Mitzi wags her tail and greets the postman like a long lost friend that would be great – but also a lie. My parents had to have an external mail box fitted in order to save their mail from this innocent looking westie.

Should anyone press the doorbell or if a stranger walks past with a hat on all hell breaks loose! She barks and barks, then barks some more until that person has disappeared out of sight. Should we try to move her away from the window she doesn’t like it one bit, she will grab the nearest thing to her and shake it in anger! This is not acceptable behaviour at all and we know it.

Westies are stubborn little dogs. Many a time we have been walking with Mitzi and she will just sit down on the street as if to say “I’m tired now, if you want me to move then pick me up”. I’ve seen numerous westies behave like this, it is not acceptable as we are the pack leaders not the dogs! We’ve fallen for this ‘sit down’ maneuver many times when she was younger, but we are now wise to her little trick and will not give in to her again.