Showing posts with label Kiyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kiyo. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2015

The Secret

Ok, I might be behind on reading The Secret, but that's because I wasn't ready for it.  For two years now, I've invested in personal development books, videos, audio, and classes.  All of them have a different way of explaining the same things on how to have a fulfilling life.  The Secret is no different.  It was very refreshing to hear another way of how to achieve the things I want in life.  If you are looking for personal development resources, I would recommend these materials to start out.

Dream-Motivational Video
The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson
Darren Daily 
Zig Ziglar
Jiro Dreams of Sushi

(If you would like to know what classes I attended, send me a message.)

This week, I will be getting ready for the Cow Palace dog show in Daly City.  I'm so excited!!!  Ready to be in the ring with my two beautiful Shiba Inu.  So if your in town to see the show, come swing by the Shiba Inu booth.  Kiyo will be relax at home while Kuma and Kyuubi are interacting with the public.


Kyuubi         Kuma         Kiyo
"LET US IN!"

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Getting Back Up

Not much to write for this week.  Been busy putting myself back together and falling backwards.  Starting this week I will start walking forward again.

I'm also starting to get ready for the Cow Palace show coming up in 2 weeks from yesterday.  It's going to be a fun show this year!


By the way, I'm not sure if I introduced you to our newest member, Tin Win the cat.  He came to me from work during the summer as a young kitten.  Tin Win became sick, so I took him in so he could recover.  Little did I know that Kyuubi and Kuma became close friends with him that I couldn't separate them.  He's now about 9mo. old and a handsome boy who stays in the backyard, sleeps with the dogs, and eats everything you give him to eat.  I love him very much.  He's a cool cat.


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

It's That Time of Year Again....

BSA(Beikoku Shiba Inu Aikokai) show is this weekend!!!! Can't wait to go out there and see the dogs!  I'll be there with my three Shiba and taking pictures.  I was going to show Kyuubi at this show(it would be my first time showing in a NIPPO style show!)... but Kyuubi's NIPPO papers didn't come in on time to register her in the show....  Oh well, there's next year and I can look around for a good NIPPO male for her when she's old enough. ^-^

Well, I better get back to work so I can prepare for this weekend.

Here's the location of the show if your interested on going.  The show is March 9 and starts at 8am.

1200 W 170th St, Gardena, California 90247

Monday, December 2, 2013

Constantly Improving

You got to love all the ups and downs in life. If not, that it's a long way down.... With that in mind, you have to pick yourself right up(or the help of someone) and move forward to the top again.

I'm constantly trying to improve myself and all the knowledge I take in everyday.  Lately I've been buried in books or articles on the computer, training the dogs, conditioning the dogs, working, and dog shows.  Not much time for writing, but that's a poor excuse.  I do want to share some information on here before I start writing the articles for my website.

I found this amazing book called "The Complete Herbal Handbook for the Dog and Cat" by Juliette de Bairacli Levy.  In my opinion, it's a must buy book. The wealth of information in this book on how to naturally rear dogs and cats is so amazing and informative, plus natural remedies for ailments.  This book was first written in 1955 and has been updated to its sixth edition.  If you are into natural and alternative ways, I highly recommend this book.  I also found the naturalrearing.com to be a very help website and supporter of Levy.

I have finally graduated Animal Behavior College and now have a certificate as a Dog Trainer.
\( ^ 0 ^ )/  From my research about other trainers, I've found that learning how horse trainers train horse, can also help dog trainers train dogs.  So I've been looking into one in particular, Pat Parelli.  He has a book called "Natural Horsemanship" and it's a great book that breaks down how to train a horse.  With all these broken down steps leads to a big picture of what you are trying to achieve to teach the horse.  This is very important for dog training as well.  Check out this book if you are interested in training.

Now for the fun stuff... What going on with me and the Shibas!  ( ^ - ^ )  So I've been showing like crazy, at least two shows a month, so give or take 4 days of showing.  That means a good amount of time a day conditioning plus training and grooming here and there.  Showing three dogs at once is crazy.  Thanks to my man, I was able to show all of them.  :)

I decided to show Kiyo again and see what would happen since she looked great during last winter to summer.  At a fun match, Kiyo took Best of Breed!  I was very shocked by it and was even more determine to see how she does in the ring.  Again, she was at the bottom of the class....  I thought long and hard about her future.  She will always be my companion and my teacher on training dogs at home.  She's my cute little Shiba girl and will always be loved.

Kuma is still fighting his way to the title of Champion in the ring.  He hasn't made a win since the last one in April.  Since the Shiba Nationals in October and now that the girls are in season, he is all girl crazy and not eating very well.  That has caused him to drop in weight and his coat does look great like last year.  That lead me to the Natural Rearing books and so far that has been helping him put on weight.  I'll see if it will help his coat later in the year.  I also increased his exercise to tone his muscles and to stack better.  So far so good.  His movement in the ring has improve since then and has moved up in the ranks of the other dogs.

Kyuubi, are newest little girl, had many uncertainties about her, but we were able to get through them and persist.  Now after just being in three shows so far, Kyuubi has some points on her from winning and gotten reserve winner if she didn't, nothing less.  The first day I saw her I knew she had a presence and she had a natural way of being.  That's one of the things I was lacking from Kiyo and Kuma.  Everyday I'm always impressed by this dog.  She so much different from Kiyo and Kuma.  She's very bold and but yet friendly.   Kyuubi is a little more stocky then Kiyo and Kuma.  I some times call her my little Hokkaido girl(sometimes how she looks, she looks like a small Hokkaido Ken).

Sorry about no pictures..... ( T - T ) My fiance has been quite busy lately and has been using my camera.  Once I get my camera back, I'll be able to post some much needed pictures of the Shiba gang.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Four Months Non-Stop Training and Shows

I began my externship to become a certified dog trainer.  I was so excited!  Been busy working at class and volunteer work to improve my skills and help dogs in need of a home.  Been loving it.  At times it has been challenging, but with the help of my family and friends, I'm more motivate to get through the challenges.  I've learn so much on the field and also has driven me to look in deeper about dogs.  My methods are always revolving and learning new ways to build relationships and leadership with dogs.  It has been an amazing journey so far and can't wait to see where it will take me!  Kiyo has been my companion and teacher since the beginning, so I had to get her involve with my journey to learn together.  I take her to class to practice obedience with her and strengthen our bond.  Wish I had pictures of our work....

Kuma has grow so much since November.  He's now taller than Kiyo and weighs about 25lbs!  A big boy!!!  More than anyone thought he would be.  But so handsome!  We started showing him the beginning of January and haven't stop since.  Anytime we have a chance to put him in a show, he is in it.  It's been crazy!!!  Both Kuma and I are enjoying our time in the ring and meeting friends and new people and dogs every show.  This past show, we finally won and got some points on him!!!  We were so excited!!!  It was a great day.  \( ^ . ^ )/


Early January show


Late January show


March show( I can't believe how much he has grown!!!)

With all these dog shows, we have been traveling a lot.  Always on the road.  Here are some pictures of Kiyo and Kuma on those trips.  Enjoy!


Little Kuma sleeping next to Mommy Kiyo....


Yuck! Get that camera away from me! LOL


Love Me!!!


Can I come down now?


Kiyo                                Kuma




Saturday, November 17, 2012

Back to the Shows and more

I got some talking to do.  LOL. Here are some needed puppy fix pictures.














It was a crazy time caring for all them and going to work.  Too tired to write (^-^;), but they were all fun....  Miss the little girls....  You can view all the pictures I have of this litter on my flickr page.  Here's the link.  http://www.flickr.com/photos/renae_pics/sets/72157630620299284/

Now its just Kiyo, Kuma, and me.


There's my little boy, Kuma!

We've been working hard on training and getting ready for his first show in January.  He's a big boy.  He's only 5 months now, he's as tall as Kiyo and weighs 15.4 lbs.  Fun little guy, alway doing something and enjoying life.  He's a pleaser.  I see great things in Kuma's future.

Kiyo will be back in the ring starting next weekend, so I'll try to have some pictures of the show.  We are going all out now.

Back in January I started an online class to become a certified dog trainer through Animal Behavior College.  I'm now about to start my externship and volunteer work and then get certified.  I can't wait!  I have learned a lot, have found my own learning methods through this and ready to start my own dog training business.  

I also been working on a new blog all about dogs and what I've learned from my experiences, as well as my kennel website.  My new blog is called BTru Dogs.  http://btrudogs.wordpress.com  My kennel website is http://genseikennel.com

A lot of stuff going on, but I be checking in more often and give more updates.


Friday, June 29, 2012

PUPPIES ARE HERE!!!!!

They are here!!!! Born 6/28!!!! Total of 3 puppies! By the order of birth:


Puppy 1: male red largest one 10:45pm
Puppy 2: female red middle size 10:51pm
Puppy 3: female red smallest but a little tornado 11:04pm


Mama Kiyo is doing fine and is an excellent mother.  (^-^)


Will update later during the weekend!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

And there is....

Kiyo is pregnant with 3 puppies!!!!! X-ray confirmed the ultrasound 5 weeks earlier. But there could be a possible 4th puppy that we can't see, so when it comes to the day, I'll keep an eye for a 4th pup. But for now, I'm so excited for 3 puppies. (^o^) Today is 8 weeks exactly into here pregnancy, so any day now she can begin whelping!!!! Wish mama Kiyo luck. By the way the website to view Kiyo and the pups after they are born is http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kiyo-s-first-litter-of-puppies


6/25 Update:  Sorry, gave you the wrong website. My boyfriend was testing one out for himself and made that channel.  Here's the correct link.  http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kiyomi-puppy-cam
No puppies yet....

Friday, June 22, 2012

Just a Heads Up!!!

Kiyo is 54 days into her pregnancy!!!!!!  I'll be taking her into work with me today to have a puppy count x-ray done!!  So excited!!!  I'll be taking a picture of the x-ray since we don't have a digital x-ray.  So keep an eye out for the next post!!!!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Big News!!!!

Well I've been gone long enough from here.  Been very busy with incredible stuff.  March 24 Kiyo and I attended to her last show.  It was sad to be showing her for the last time since we were getting better at it, but it was time for Kiyo and my next journey in this dog show world.

The next day I went to the show again only to drop off Kiyo to a handler.  Kiyo was heading to Southern California to her breeder to be bred!  I'm very excited about it as well as my family and friends.  Kiyo stayed there for a month and a half.  She was bred to a handsome male (name of the male will come later) on June 29th to May 1st.  Kiyo came home May 4th.


This is the male we bred Kiyo with.  Love his looks and color. Picture taken by Brittnee Munsch.

She is now 3wks into the pregnancy and two days ago we have confirmed her pregnancy.  So far from ultrasound we can see two puppies and a possible 3rd!  Two of them have homes already, one will stay here with me.  It's a very exciting and interesting thing.  Kiyo has been a lot of first for me.  First dog I've owned, first purebred, first female, first shiba, first unaltered dog, first show dog, and now first litter.

Right now I'm in the process choosing a kennel name.  Once I have that I be busy creating the site, email, business card, contract, and web cam(^-^ so excited for the web cam!).  So far everything is prepared for the big day.  Once I have everything set, I'll post the links to them.

I'll will keep everyone posted on this exciting event.  Wish everyone of us luck, especially mommy Kiyo!



The day we got Kiyo back.  She was so happy to see us! Picture taken by Brittnee Munsch.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Beikoku Shiba Inu Aikokai 2012

Well I'm back from one of the most greatest shows I've ever been to!  And the funniest thing was that I wasn't even showing!  LOL.  I enjoyed watching it, taking lots of pictures and spending time with my boyfriend and Kiyo.  ^-^  Anyways, I'll announce the winners from this year show.

Best in Show and Best American Bred was, No. 13:  Kisaragi no Kouten Go Amamisou.



Best of Opposite Sex was, No. 55:  Kishi no Hidehana Go Kazusa Nagaisou. (Sorry no picture of this female because my battery died.....)>-<

Here is the link to view the rest of the pictures.  Pictures were taken by Trieu Tran of Lasting Fotos and myself.  Enjoy!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/renae_pics/sets/72157629576860235/

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Dog Show Fun and Lessons

Well have a little break from everything today, so might as well do a much needed post.  ^-^  I've been on and off with work and dog shows during the weekends, and school work in between everything.  Today I'm preparing to leave for LA tonight for the Beikoku Shiba Inu Aikokai(BSA) show tomorrow!  I'm so excited to be going this year!  Sadly though I won't be able to show Kiyo in this show because she is not a NIPPO registered dog.  She will just be coming for the exposure.  On the up side, I might be showing a Shiba for a breeder that has a couple of Shiba entered in the show!  I've never been or practice in this type of handling, but I'll do my best.  I've been watching a lot of videos and articles on how to handle the dog in a NIPPO show.  Hopefully this will help me.  My boyfriend and I will be taking pictures, so I'll post them up when I get back(and after class.... -_-;).

Well we've gone to quiet a few shows that have been in the area and to Indio dog show where I meet up with Kiyo's breeder.  That went well.  I had fun showing Kiyo, but the atmosphere there with all the other breeder/handlers was uncomfortable to me.  They kind of kept to themselves a bit and only talked to those they knew well.  They just seemed like they were out for themselves.

Kiyo's breeder did help me out with Kiyo about how she grooms her Shiba, and mention that Kiyo needed some weight.  I did notice that she was a little under but not too much.  Well a month and a half after the show, Kiyo had lost 2lbs and had been vomiting and had diarrhea.  Well it turns out that the grooming products that the breed used and recommended me to use(which I did and followed direction) had been causing it.  Kiyo would groomer herself and would be taking in the grooming products that way.  My vet and I help Kiyo get back to normal and I have made changes to her feeding regiment after suggested by the owner of Kiyo's sire.  I'll go more into details about that later.  So now I'm trying to decided to continue using it in more dilute dose or go all natural with brushing and using a hair blow drier like I was doing before.  From what I've seen in pictures of NIPPO Shiba, what I've read about coat care for Shiba, and what people other then Kiyo's breeder, is to go natural.  Shiba coats have natural oils that protect the coat and give it it's look.  If you bath your Shiba too much, you will strip the coat of those oils. If I continue using the grooming product, that means I would have to bathe her after every show.  I'm going to have to do some experimenting....

Ok back to the feeding regiment, the owner of Kiyo's sire is another breeder that lives not to far from me.  She had very high quality Shiba in her kennel.  The show that we met up at, her 6mth old female took 2nd place overall in breed, and it was the pup first show to boot!  So what she told me, I really paid attention.  She suggested putting Kiyo on a raw diet and to help put extra weight is to feed her Satin Balls.  To help build her coat she suggested a recipe called Growing Hair on the Doorknob(GHDK).  Their are so many different recipes out there for Satin Balls and GHDK on the internet, that it took a while to find the right one for me to make for Kiyo.  Haven't done the GHDK, but I will post my recipe of Satin Balls later if you would like too know what I use.  It's really working for Kiyo. She's almost 17lbs now with in 2wks on this regiment!  For the raw diet Kiyo is give a chicken drumstick at night(skin, meat, and bone), and she eats it with no problem.  In the morning she gets 1 cup of dry dog food with 2 satin balls.  The breeder suggest to use Eukanuba Active Performance.   Having some trouble getting Kiyo to eat the cup of dog food though....  Picky eater she is.  Overall, she is at her best now, much more active, and she is really happy.

Here are some pictures from the shows in January and February.  You can view more on my Flickr page.  Keep in mind, Kiyo was unwell from the grooming products that made her drop in weight.  All pictures taken by Trieu Tran from Lasting Fotos.




Kiyo and I in Indio





Fresno Show





Kiyo has come along way.  She now enjoys the show and thinks the judges are fun people. LOL

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Years

Happy New Years Everyone!!!  Hope everyone is having a great start of the new year.  Kiyo and I are getting ready for our big show down in Southern California this coming weekend.  Also meeting up with Kiyo's breeder at the show too.  Very excited!!!  Well I'll be posting pics of the show when I get back.  Sorry, this picture was taken with my phone.  This is how Kiyo wanted to spend the holiday,  playing in the dirt. LOL


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Kishu Meet up and Dog Shows

On Nov. 19th, my boyfriend and I headed to the bay area to meet two Kishus and their owner.  It was pretty cold and cloudy day, but once you hit the dog park, the dogs were having a blast.  They were really sweet dogs, especially the female.  It was quite interesting watching them interacting with everyone.  Somethings reminded me of Kiyo and others were something different.  I talked to the owner about the breed and the breeder, while my lovely boyfriend took great pictures of the Kishus.







Pictures taken by Trieu Tran of Lasting Fotos

There are more pictures of the female because she was more active then the male for my boyfriend.  All and all, we learned a bit more about the Kishus that day and are considering adding one to our family.  Still up for discussion. LOL

Before that fun event, I had an appointment made for Kiyo to have her OFA done and have a health exam at work.  She was a little pill for the VD pelvis film, but we got all the xrays done without sedating her.  Dr. said her hips, elbows, and stifles look good and her heart and eyes are great too.  But I had to get Kiyo's eye certified by an opthamologist.  So thank goodness that one of the shows we went to had an opthamologist doing an eye exam clinic and certified her eyes. He said they looked perfect.  So over all I have a healthy little Shiba girl. ^-^ I was so happy to hear that from all of them.

Thankgiving weekend Kiyo and I were busy at two dog shows.  It was our first shows we've ever been in.  It was lots of fun.  I learned a lot on how the show works, then from just watching the shows.  My boyfriend came along to support us and to take pictures. ^-^  Anyways, the first show on Saturday, Kiyo and I were entered in the amateur handler class.  We were the only ones in that class..... But it was our first time so it was all right.  No pressure.  The judge was very nice and helpful, but after he was finished judging her, he said she wasn't the best.....  I know she might not, mostly because of her coat, but she's my best.  She got a blue ribbon.  Sunday was the show i was more into doing since I've been going to it for two years and my shiba breeder friend goes to that show too.  She had a front row seat and watched us compete against another female.  Much fluffier. This show we were in the open class.  And as I figured, Kiyo got second place.....  But really it wasn't her day.  She was having a reverse sneeze while I was taking her around the ring.  Anyways we watched all the Shibas in the ring and they were nice.  After the show and got hold of the pictures, I notice I was looking at each picture seeing the difference between Kiyo and I, and the other Shibas and their handlers.  There's a big difference.  I still have a lot to learn.  Kiyo and I will be practicing a little more for the January show.  ^-^ 

Here are some pictures of those shows.



"It's too early in the morning to do this mommy...."




I like this male's stack.


This male here won.  He isn't my favorite....


This male took last but he is my favorite.  Not short and stocky as the male who won.