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Jenn Bailey

Scout takes a break from the pool

I’ve been asked a lot lately, “How’s the training going?”

And I respond, “It’s going well.”

But I’m not talking about the training you may be asking about. Yes, we still plan on Scout being Harris’ Therapy Dog and Yes there are plans to train her, with a certificate and everything, in that capacity. What Scout has needed to learn first though, is how to be a Proper Dog. She has needed to learn “come” and “sit” and “stay”. She has needed to learn “shhh” and “leave it” and “down”. All those lovely commands doggies should know if they want to get on well in the bipedal human world. After all, cuteness will only take her so far.

So, her summer was spent doing just that. She can be a little rough (no pun intended) around the edges when it is not Her Boy commanding her and still prefers treats as opposed to pats on the head as her reward, but as long as rabbits and squirrels are vacated from the area she will be focused and try hard. It is clear that whatever else is in her DNA, she is a Terrier, and is rather independent minded. She likes a good reason for things and gets bored with repetition. But aren’t we all that way?

Scout is definitely living up to her namesake. No pink collars or poodle skirts for this girl. She is an avid rabbit-hunter, puddle stomper, cat chaser and pool swimmer. She dotes on Harris, whining when he leaves for school in the morning and beside herself with joy when he returns.

Two weeks ago our church had a family service where we were all asked to finish the sentence, “I knew God loved me . . . ”

Harris wrote: “I knew God loved me when He gave me Scout”.

We will continue with training and certification and making Scout a “Good Dog”, but frankly, watching my laughing, beaming social son, I know we’ve already accomplished our goals.

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Puppy Needs Work

by Jenn Bailey on May 28, 2010

The school year ended today. I love it when the kids are home. Seriously, I do. We have adventures, play games, swim, goof-off. This summer will be extra interesting as Scout’s Therapy Dog training will begin to take shape. Thanks to all of you who gave us location ideas for noises, smells, sights and crowds. We’re working our way through the list and being happily greeted everywhere we go. I know Scout will be thrilled to have Harris with her full time. And, um . . . so will I.

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All Dressed UP . . . but Where Do We Go?

May 14, 2010

That’s the big question. Here we have this doggie who needs to experience a ton of environments, scenarios, people, etc. to pass training and become a certified therapy dog, but until she is a Certified Therapy Dog we have no legal muscle to gain access to these environments, scenarios and people. It’s a monster Catch [...]

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StoryCorps and Joshua Littman

May 6, 2010

I frequently listen to NPR. Especially on Friday mornings because of StoryCorps. StoryCorps is a project that “records the lives of everyday Americans.” They are incredible stories – usually family members interviewing other family members. These stories are being collected and archived by the Library of Congress. Some of them have been gathered into different [...]

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Why Scout?

April 23, 2010

Kids with Asperger’s are usually considered quite intelligent. Harris is no exception. Before being diagnosed with Asperger’s he was diagnosed as Gifted. In other words, Harris is smart enough to know that he’s different and that, although his peers are kind, invitations to parties or sleepovers are . . . well . . . they [...]

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A Day in the Sun

April 11, 2010

I mentioned in a previous post (The Boy Who Doesn’t Run) how much Harris dislikes “outdoor activities”. Yard work isn’t a big hit either, although that’s got nothing to do with Asperger’s and everything to do with being a kid. Last weekend was rather nice. We’ve had a long, cold, wet and snowy winter and [...]

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The Bond Strengthens

April 8, 2010

I’ve been worried that Scout will connect with me more than Harris. Our Airedale, Ensign, doggedly follows me about the house.  (To know the meaning of doggedly watch our daily routine.) It seems he’s afraid I’ll go off without him and eat garbage or sniff dog butts. Silly Airedale. He dearly loves the entire family, [...]

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The Boy Who Doesn’t Run

April 5, 2010

Harris hates to run. And he doesn’t like sports – of any kind. When Harris was in second grade we pretty much gave up on pushing baseball, soccer, or tennis. Nobody was having any fun. It worried Kevin and me that Harris didn’t like to be outside, that he didn’t like to be active. We’re [...]

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We all say “Hi”.

April 2, 2010

Scout has joined the family. All the human components were immediately taken by her friendly nature and adorable face. This is why God made puppies so puppy-like. How could any feeling human put something so adorable in a sack with a brick? Thus puppies survive. She met Ensign, the resident Airedale, out on the front [...]

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Her Name is Scout

April 1, 2010

We, the Bailey family, are getting a dog. Why, you ask? Good question. We already have a dog. And a cat. And 2 hamsters. And a gerbil. But we are getting a dog, a second dog, and expanding the brood at Casa de Bailey. A dear friend, Dan Schwabauer, intrepid creator of the One Year [...]

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