It’s her first birthday. For a while we didn’t think she’d make it to this one. We’re sure happy she did. Click on a picture to see the full-sized gallery. Sorry there are so many photos, but it’s hard not to take her picture.
Bliss when we first picked her up.
Here, Mary and I just picked up Bliss from the breeder Susan Liptak.
Just hanging out.
She took to the water right away.
Sailor shares his duck with young Bliss.
Sailor and Bliss became close buds.
This girl loves her sand! She plays on the banks of the Eel River.
Bliss is a forester’s dog. That means it’s her job to go to the woods.
Bliss the “Wild Woods Pup!”
We didn’t know it yet, but Bliss was one sick puppy. She had chewed a toxic mushroom in the morning. In the afternoon we knew something was wrong and headed for the vet.
She spent all week of vacation in the veterinary hospital. The doctor thought she wasn’t going to make it.
The Doctor Bob released her to come back to camp for our last night.
Headed for home and she seemed okay, but we knew she’d need more car because of the nature of the poisoning.
When we got home she had to go back into the hospital.
Once she was back home again she made the best of it.
After a few weeks she was able to return to work.
Bliss says this is more like it!
On the Upper Sacramento River.
On the Trinity River.
Bliss at Dog Creek.
Bliss and Tasha.
Bliss in the Sacramento River.
Bliss and Tasha in the Sierra.
Bliss loves to play and Tasha isn’t immune.
She loves playing with her buddy Sailor.
Bliss points a pheasant in the grass.
She puts a bird into the air.
Bringing home the bacon.
Bliss with her hunting partners.
Bliss, Sailor and Tasha the three amigos.
Bliss one year old.
If you missed her mushroom ordeal you can read about it here:
http://sneakingbliss.com/2015/09/10/saving-bliss/
https://wordpress.com/post/theforesterartist.com/4086
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An amazing and strong pup from the start! Happy First Birthday Bliss!
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She’s such a beauty…so glad she did make it through š
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Thank you Sue!
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What a lovely story and a well captured year… fantastic š Hope your second year will be even better – stay away from the mushrooms š
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We are hoping for a better second year too. As for the mushroom, we watch out for them like a hawk.
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She’s had a very busy first year! So glad she’s ok! Happy Birthday Bliss. š
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A little too eventful at times! Besides, she has a great birth date, don’t you agree?
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Thank you for giving us a peek into Bliss’ baby book! Please give her an extra scratch behind the ear from me!
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She got that extra scratch alright and more! As for the baby book, I probably put in enough pictures for a book. š
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You could easily put one together, just as Dean Koontz did for his golden retriever, Trixie.
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True, but people actually bought Dean’s book! š
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You never know till you try.
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Beautiful photos!! She is a gorgeous dog and I’m so glad she made it through the mushroom poisoning!
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Thanks Joy! We’re sure glad to have that episode behind us. Looking forward to a better year.
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I’m glad for you too. My brother’s lab was bitten by a rattlesnake and the vet did everything they possibly could for her. Sadly, she didn’t make it. So ya’ll are very fortunate to still have her – even though it wasn’t a rattlesnake, it is almost as bad.
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I had my son’s dog with me at work when she was bitten six times by a rattlesnake. She step on it and stood on it while it bit her. She was a very stoic dog. He was deployed to Iraq at the time. Two doses of anti-venon and ten days in the veterinary hospital later she survived, just barely thank god. That his dog died wasn’t the news we wanted to give him when he returned.
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Oh that is wonderful that she lived through 6 rattlesnake bites! That would have been so sad for your son (and ya’ll too). She is a very lucky dog!
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Indeed. We had an agreement with him during his deployment. It was that if something happened to a family member he wanted to know. But we had a news black out regarding Nellie the dog, because if anything happened to her while we he was gone, we weren’t to tell until he was home.
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Oh, I see why you said what you did. That would have been so sad for him and I’m so glad you didn’t have to give him bad news. My brother’s dog was pretty old when she got bitten.
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It’s always hard to lose them that way, even if their old. Nellie lived another 4 or5 years, but developed cancer in her leg that had been bitten. So the snake got her in the end, but at least he was home and she was old.
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That is so good that your son was home and got to spend more years with Nellie. And that Nellie lived into old age. That is sad that she got cancer in the part of her leg that the snake bit.
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Huge Happy First Birthday to sweet Bliss! What a dear soul! Big hugs to her! Cher xo
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Thanks Cher! She got lots of hugs, treats, lounged on the couch, slept on the bed and played with puppies. All in all, a pretty good day.
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Awh, bless her! That is so wonderful to hear!! Thank you for letting me know! š š
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I totally remember that scary mushroom ordeal…and am so glad that Bliss is now a beautifully grown 1 year old! ā¤
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Thanks Teresa! To see her tearing around splashing Sailor and pouncing on Tasha, you’d never know she was ever sick. š
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The photos are all just great. So enjoyable to see your beautiful dogs and how they enjoy life.
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I’m so glad you came by for her birthday Yvonne! She really does have a zest for life. I wonder if her experience has something to do with that.
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I’ll bet that it does. Maybe dogs know more than we could ever imagine.
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They probably do and they’re perspective is so different from us.
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Thank you Lisa!!!
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Such beautiful pictures of bliss!,, I would want to paint each one of them. So glad she is feeling better!
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There is never enough time, but there will be more art of her, you can be sure. Of course you’re welcome to use some if you like. š
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What a cute dog!
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She is a doll! A sneaky mischievous doll, but a doll nonetheless!
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Oh i read all the words — instead of just looking at the purty pictures. Poor doggie had mushroom poisoning. Good thing you guys realized something was wrong with her before it was too late.
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We were concerned about the mushroom, but we thought it’s just a plain white lawn mushroom. Turned out to be a “destroying angel.” None of the vets had seen a dog survive it. She’s unique! The vets at UC Davis, checked in with our vet to see how the necropsy went, because they assumed she died. She fooled them all.
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Bliss is probably like me, “oh! Purty white mushroom! Lemme pick it!” Glad no necropsy report was made!
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Hi Tim – so glad the year has turned out well for everyone – lovely photos. Such a lovely dog – she must be great company.
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She usually is great company, but she’s in heat right now so I had to leave her home. She was very very unhappy today. š¤
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They don’t take to being left at home do they? Our dog has one eye on us all the time in case there is a chance for a walk or a ride in the car.
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No they don’t! Bliss starts lobbying me to go about 20 minutes before I leave. If I don’t bring her, she gives me her “disappointed” look. I hate the disappointed look and she knows it.
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what wonderful pictures. I love the ones where they are in the chairs. Sometimes I can’t hardly get in and out of those. How did they do that?
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They do it like a couple of pros! We had to buy extra chairs so we’d have a place to sit.
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Oh my gosh you have some amazing shots here. Some of them what I have been looking for to use as reference photos for my artwork. Would it be OK to use some and credit you for the photo reference? Beautiful shots and gorgeous dog. š
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You are very welcome to use them for reference. Just let me know when you post them because I’d love to see your treatment of the pictures. I’ve had others use some of my dog pictures for art reference in the past and enjoy seeing how another artist interprets the picture.
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I will definitely be sure to let you know and tag you if I can figure out how to. I unfortunantly deleted my portrait blog thinking I could use the one my site is through and its horrible. I’ll be redoing one through wordpress again.
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Thanks Heather. I’m glad to here you’re coming back to WordPress. I’m excited about seeing your work!
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