Morey

Morey
Morey, My 2nd Service Dog

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Two Minutes of Fame

The Daily Texan, UT's student newspaper, recently did a project featuring some of the students and staff from the Services for Students with Disabilities office (where I work). Morey and I are featured in one of the interviews which you can check out in video #7 here: http://www.dailytexanonline.com/disabilities . Although I was the one being interviewed, Morey still managed to get some camera time. Good thing I like him so much or I might be jealous that I always have to share the spotlight!


http://www.dailytexanonline.com/disabilities

Birthday Celebration

My internship placement holds monthly birthday celebrations and with 3 birthdays in April there was a lot to celebrate! In honor of the celebration Morey was once again forced to wear a birthday hat. Despite all the compliments he received he still wasn't very excited about it (as you might be able to tell from the picture!).
 
When one of the staff members saw Morey she wanted to take his picture and asked "Can you get Morey to sit?" As soon as she asked it she laughed and said "What am I saying, of course you can get Morey to sit!" She was impressed that he looked right at the camera and I had to admit that he gets a lot of practice!
 

Too Much Fun

Last weekend Morey and I went to a rugby gathering at "Stevie's house". When we showed up I found out that one of my other teammates had brought his new dog, a husky named Whiskey. Morey and Whiskey's first introduction happened in a hallway with Morey on leash and let's just say it wasn't an ideal situation. Once the dogs were both outside, however, they greeted each other quite nicely and then basically ignored each other for the rest of the afternoon. Whiskey just didn't seem to appreciate the enthusiasm and antics of the labs!

I can't say that was the case with Stevie. She and Morey were happy to see each other and Stevie pretty much followed him around the whole time we were there. The only place she didn't follow him was into the pool. Morey seemed to have a goal of emptying the pool by jumping in, swimming around and then getting out and shaking off a large amount of water. Stevie wanted to follow Morey into the pool but the first step was too deep and when she tried to walk in she ended up face first in the water. While Morey was swimming in the pool Stevie would stand on the edge and bark. She accidentally fell in a few times and seemed to enjoy it while she was in the water. Once she gets a little bigger hopefully she'll be able figure out the stairs!

Pool Party!
Wet, dirty and happy!
 Morey and Stevie alternated some indoor play time with the outdoor pool time. I have to admit Morey might have hogged the toys because he didn't realize the difference in size and strength between him and Stevie.
 
After a few hours all the dogs were worn out enough that I could manage to get them to hold still long enough to get a "group picture".
The Aftermath
 
 
Morey pretty much conked out once we got home after his 4 hours of fun. I could barely get him off the couch to let him out one last time before bed. The following day Morey was still "hung over" from all his fun. He moved slower than I've ever seen him and it was like we had time traveled into the future and Morey was suddenly 15 years old. Thankfully it was nothing that a full day and night of sleep couldn't fix!

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Happy Easter!

Growing up in a family with 4 girls, Easter always involved pretty dresses and sometimes Easter hats. When I had Jessie, my first service dog, this tradition was extended to her and she would wear a bonnet to church on Easter (even though that was more than 5 years ago there is still a woman at my home church who talks about how cute Jessie looked in her Easter bonnet).

I didn't think it was appropriate to dress Morey in a bonnet so this Easter he wore his collar and bowtie to church. He hasn't worn it since the wedding we went to almost two years ago and I figured Easter was a good occasion for him to be a little more formal.
Why miss a chance for a photo op when we're both dressed up?

Naturally, we got lots of requests for pictures of Morey. Kathy is our choir director and she has become a very dear friend to Morey and me. In this picture he was getting ready to lick her face!.
 
Our church has an Easter Egg hunt for the kids between worship services. I figured that event would be a good time to break out the bunny ears! Morey doesn't even seem to notice his collar/tie but the bunny ears are not his favorite. He was a good sport about it though and appreciate the extra attention it got him!

 
After church we were invited to Easter dinner by a family from church. Morey and I had been to their house before to introduce him to their dogs (Lucy and Morey had gotten along well, but the older dog, Princess, did not approve of Morey being in her house). Morey remembered their house and was very excited when he went in. They had put their dogs away since there would be so many extra people in the house and Morey could hear them barking. He was slightly confused when I put down his blanket and told him "bed". He clearly thought he was going to get to play and didn't understand why he was being put in "time out". Poor Morey!!
 
When we got back home we opened the Easter package that had been sent by "grandma". There were Easter treats for me, but there was also a treat bag filled with Easter eggs for Morey. He liked the new bunny toy he got but was even more interested in the contents of the eggs. Since it was Easter I let him try one of each of the treats which he thoroughly enjoyed.
 
And with that, Morey thought the day ended much better than it began!

Business Trip in Wildcat Country

I recently had the opportunity to go to a conference held at the Univ. of Arizona in Tuscon. The conference was the Food Allergy Research and Education's College Summit and it brought together ~80 people from colleges and universities all over the country to discuss and develop best practices for working with students with food allergies.

 
Because of my work schedule, I had to take a later flight than most of the other attendees. They had all walked from the hotel to the university together for the evening session but I knew I would have to find the way on my own. It wasn't too far and I had a map so I wasn't worried about it. However, U. of A. happened to be hosting a "Spring Fling" carnival that had closed the route I was supposed to take to get to the conference location. I tried to take a detour but finally ended up asking several students for directions. After an unanticipated tour of the campus, we finally arrived at our location.

Most of the route had been downhill, which worked well for me, but Morey had gotten quite a brisk walk. I had mistakenly left his bowl back at the hotel and realized I was going to have to find a way to give him water because he was panting pretty hard. We were having dinner as part of the evening session and I asked one of the wait staff if they had a bowl they could use to bring Morey some water.

 
They were quite accommodating and promptly served Morey a fresh bowl of water. It was probably one of the most fancy bowls Morey has ever had! Unfortunately they put it down right as they were trying to quiet everyone down to start the presentation and in a quiet room Morey's drinking has never sounded so loud! Because I had arrived late a lot of people hadn't seen me enter with Morey and several heads turned to see who was making such loud drinking noises. The man sitting next to me smiled and said "Just don't pick up your water glass now or they will think that is you!" Good advice! After what seemed like a very long time, Morey finally finished his drink. I promised myself I would be more diligent about having a water bowl with me at all times.
 
We spent a lot of time at the conference sitting at large round tables that had tablecloths on them. Several times people on the other side of the table hadn't even noticed Morey and got a bit of a surprise when his tail (or occasionally tongue) brushed up against them. It was dark under the table and must have made a good nap location because several times Morey started barking and whining in his sleep during the presentations. I felt bad about disturbing his dreams but he didn't seem to have any problem going right back to sleep again!
 
The hotel was .8 miles from the location of the conference. They had a shuttle running back and forth in the morning and evenings but it wasn't accessible. The conference organizer had asked if I wanted transportation but I told her I would be fine. After long days of sitting it was nice to get some exercise and the weather was perfect. There were other people who also wanted to walk back and so I had a chance to get to know some of the other attendees during our travels. Because of the slope and quality of the sidewalks I appreciated having both my FreeWheel and Morey to assist me.
 
Because the conference schedule was so packed we didn't have a chance to fit in much fun or exploring the area, although we did make use of several nice grassy areas for ball playing purposes. Morey was a little concerned because there were a lot of signs around referring to "Wildcats" but I assured him that we weren't likely to meet any of the feline type of cats while we were there!

Family Fun Day

The folks I work with at my internship periodically host "Family Fun Days" on the weekends. It's a chance to hang out and socialize with each other as well as family members. Since I am new, I hadn't had a chance to meet the families of the people I have been working with and it was fun to do so in a relaxed environment.

The event was held at a neighborhood park. Even though it was held it April it was actually pretty chilly that day. The adults were bundled up but the dogs and kids didn't seem to notice! Morey and I were among the first to arrive and Morey immediately struck up a friendship with Will, the three year old of one of my co-workers.

I had brought the "flinger"', a magical invention that allow you to throw a ball much farther than you can using your own arm power.


Will was fascinated by the flinger but he couldn't quite "fling" it correctly. Morey was very patient as Will repeatedly "threw" the ball less than a foot away. After Morey fetched it Will wanted Morey to drop the ball so he could pick it up and throw it again and so I told Morey to "drop". Will then started trying to give Morey the command but just kept pointing at the ground instead of using any command. When his mom asked him "What do you tell him?", he replied "Please"! Holding back my laughter, I told him that Morey knows the word "drop" so then Will began telling Morey "Please drop, please drop". Unfortunately Morey did not respond to Will's very polite request and so I quietly told Morey to drop so he seemed to be following Will's command.

After the fetching fun wore off, I told Will that Morey could play hide and seek. While I covered Morey's eyes I gave Will the ball to go hide. He did a good job of hiding it but then wanted to show Morey where it was instead of letting him find it. Morey didn't care and they were both enjoying it so they turned it into a game of "hide and show" instead.

The park had a large grassy field and at one point Will and Morey set off running out in the field while those of us with less of a sense of adventure stayed in the picnic area. As we watched, all of a sudden Morey and Will both stopped. Morey flopped down and instantly I knew what had happened- they had found water. Will stomped around for a few minutes before running back (unfortunately leaving the flinger behind). Morey, however, continued to flop around in the standing water. He did come running back when I called him but by then he was covered with dirty water and was quite happy with himself. There was no way I could get out to where the flinger had been left and it was too far to send Morey to retrieve it, so Will's mom had to brave the squishy ground to rescue the flinger

More people had arrived during this time and they were warned not to let Morey get too close given the current state of his fur. All my co-workers were used to seeing Morey in work mode and this gave them a look into his life as a regular dog- wet, dirty and very happy! He was able to entice most of them to throw the ball for him at one point or another and once he realized how far some of the adults could throw he wasn't very interested in playing with Will's attempts anymore. One of my non-athletically inclined co-workers became an instant fan of the flinger because it dramatically increased her throwing ability. Her husband had an impressive arm even without the flinger and Morey got lots of exercise chasing all those balls.

Once Morey discovered the standing water, he made several more trips back to the low lying areas to splash around, often making a detour on his way back from fetching the ball. When another co-worker arrived with her two dogs, Morey's day was complete. He had dogs, water, balls and people to play with him all in one location. He was pretty much in constant motion for the entire time we were there. At one point I had to put him in a down stay because I could tell he was tired yet he wouldn't stop running. Once he had stopped panting so hard I released him and he went right back at it.

I was glad I keep towels in the car so when the event was over I could dry Morey off at least a bit before having him jump in the car (my backseat is always covered in a sheet and towel anyway but I wanted to get off as much water/dirt as I could). He was completely worn out from all the exercise and excitement and spent the rest of the day doing some serious sleeping, probably dreaming about the next time we have a Family Fun Day!

Monday, April 7, 2014

Morey's Social Life

Morey used to have several canine friends in Austin but sadly they have all moved away. One of my rugby teammates and his fiancée just got a new lab puppy and so I was eager to introduce Morey to a new potential friend. "Stevie" is a yellow lab and when we went over to meet her she had been with my friends for only a few days.


Stevie
 Morey hadn't been around a tiny puppy for a while and I wondered how he would react. I was not expecting him to bark and cry because he couldn't figure out how to play with this tiny dog, but that is exactly what happened. When Stevie came over and jumped up on him Morey backed up and barked, just not sure what to do. It took a few minutes but he finally settled down and soon they were playing nicely with each other. I wish I would have been able to take a video instead of pictures because it was hard to capture them while they were in constant motion!

 
We let them outside to play and Stevie followed Morey around wherever he went. Thankfully though she didn't follow him when he decided to jump in the pool and then run back inside to shake off. That escapade earned Morey more outside time while he dried off.
 
Both of the dogs were worn out before the evening was over. Between Stevie and the pool, Morey hopes he gets invited over again soon!