Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. 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, December 28, 2014

One Step At A Time

One week from the first post!  \(^ o ^)/  This is an accomplishment.  Now the next step is to follow through every week and make a new post.  I will be taking it one step at a time.  This also goes for the plans I have in store for myself.

I feel I need to work on my writing skills.  Most of my goals involve writing.  I had already purchase two well known books about the subject.  "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, and "On Writing Well" by William Zinsser.  I could hardly say I actually read The Elements of Style.  More like skimming through the book. ( ^ _ ^;)  Anyways, I'm going to have to find that book and reread it.  Right now I started reading On Writing Well.  I also got the Audible for the book as well.  I find that if I read the book and listen to the audio version,  I pick up most of the material.  Plus new ideas form when I take it in this way.  It's actually fun! :) 

After I accomplish this, the next step is to improve my websites.  Trust me, they really need an update.  Now you can see why I need to improve on my writing skills first.  After the websites are done, I can concentrate more on improving my skills as a breeder and as a dog trainer.  I can't wait to get to this point, but all in due time.

On top of everything I have my wedding to plan too.  It's taking a lot of my time and resources....  I can't wait until the big day comes!  Hopefully by then I've got most of my goals accomplish.

Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!  And have a Happy New Years!  Please be safe! From Kiyo, Kuma, and Kyuubi. :D


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.

Monday, October 17, 2011

October Mayhem

Ok October has become one of the most craziest months out of the year for me.  Birthdays, after birthdays....  Parties, after parties......  Animals, after animals.....  It's never ending.  But that's life.  ^-^

So Kiyo turned 2 years old Oct. 6!  She's a big girl now and all grown up!  So what does her mommy do for her on her bday? Take her to work to have the dreaded toe nail trim and wear a purple scarf with her purple diaper. LOL Kiyo was not happy.  She through her usual tantrums when she goes in heat and didn't want the toe nail trim done, but she was a trooper through it all.  She still wanted to play and run.  Sorry, no picture of her bday outfit.  Maybe next time. ^-^

Kiyo and I have been going to conformation class every Tuesday now.  Trying to get ready for our first shows in November.  2 weeks ago though, one of the instructors were concern about Kiyo.  When it came to being place on the table to be examine, Kiyo would stack ok, but it was like no one was home.  She had no personality.  I knew exactly what it was, Kiyo's famous "I hate you for doing this to me" attitude.  I told the instructor that it was her protesting to it and I was hoping with practice she will get over it.  Last week it showed. She started to perk up a little and had some happiness to do it.  I was getting excited and she saw that.  So hopefully we can work together and have fun with this.   Fingers cross for us!

Also last week, I took in a pit bull puppy to foster.  His name is Junior and man was he a handful....  He is a very demanding puppy, needing constant human interaction.  I'm not use to that anymore since I got Kiyo.  But I took care of him till Saturday when my boyfriend found him a forever home with a family.  Here are some pictures of him.



Today I received a book called The Nihon Ken from a blogger I've been following from Japan.  I love reading his adventures with his Nihon Ken.  To the mountains of Japan hunting, to the show rings.  His photography is great too.  About a month ago, he posted a blog about this book and giving an overview about it, as well posting if anyone was interested in the book to let him know.  I was really interested, since I wanted to have a better understanding of the Nihon Ken breeds in the Japanese point of view, since that's where they originated from.  So I got the book.  Here some pictures of it.





Here's the blogger's blog site.  http://nihonken.blogspot.com/  Check it out if you are interested in the Nihon Ken breeds.  This is the guy who knows a lot about them.