The Joy of Watching the Norwich Play

The Joy of Watching the Norwich Play

This past winter where we live, has been long and dark. As a result, I had to find a way to keep my now senior dog engaged and working his brain. Happy dog, happy life, right? A great solution (referred to me by another dog owner) is the Nina Ottoson line of pet toys.

Toys and Options

Nina Ottoson specializes in creating toys that help dogs (and cats) do what comes natural to them: hunt. The company has a series of toys and each help your four legged creature practice new skills, and practice at different levels. The reward for hunting? Just some of their everyday kibble or a special treat or snack.

Toys are predominantly made out of plastic (at least the ones I have purchased) are washable (soap and water and top tray dishwasher safe), and come in all shapes and sizes. Many of them require our furry friends to use eyes, nose, paws, and sometimes a combination of all of the above. Treats are hidden in a vary of compartments and under levels and layers. Play time can vary and the first time, usually takes longer as the dog tries to figure out what movement they need to do, in order to uncover their treat.

Games come in 4 levels, and toys generally require a compartment from being swung open, a lever being tapped, or a cover being removed. Using their nose is a MUST!

Cost for the toys vary and depending on where you live can run anywhere from about $15 or so up to $30. They sometimes go on sale on amazon, and are available in pet stores.

Review

So far, we have used the Dog Tornado and the Dog Smart toys (and we have the Brick ready to go). My little pup loves both toys, and very quickly was able to figure out the “movement”. I was worried he wouldn’t get it, but I should have had more faith in my buddy!

He’s quickly mastered both games, and loves the challenge. He uses all of himself to pop compartments open, and uses his mouth, teeth, nose, and paws. He may struggle getting a compartment open, but once he picks up the scent, he is determined.

And after months of use, the toys show no signs of wear and tear. Very sturdy so far in fact!

He’s also an older dog and he loves these toys. So I think these toys will suit dogs young and old. I love that his brain is challenged and for 20 minutes or so, he is entertained and feeling “accomplished”.

I don’t know why I didn’t learn about these toys sooner. But I am glad that I did, today. So is Ziggy.

Bliss Reflection

It goes to say, watching any child or pet play gives you joy. I don’t need to over analyze it. Watching your furry friend get pleasure out of accomplishing a task, and being rewarded is just….fun. In many ways it’s therapeutic.

It’s a perfect way to unwind, and for a brief moment, forget about what is happening at your office. The power of play I guess. I guess I just realized its my own way of being in the moment, and allowing myself and him, just have a good time – no judgement, and no expectations. It’s just a moment of pure bliss!

Note: I have not received any payment or incentive or any other forms of promotion from Nina Ottoson. This review is my own.

Bliss Finds and Facts

  • Nina Ottoson has a very informative website that can help you decide which toy is best for your furry friend – cats and dogs alike. The site also helps you purchase toys best on levels of difficulty – level 1 for easier games and level 4 for the most challenging. We are in Level 1 and 2.
  • For folks looking to marry high tech and interactive pet toys, look into some of these suggestions.
My furry friend trying his new toy!

The Joy of Having a Norwich

The Joy of Having a Norwich

The Norwich Terrier was not a dog I had ever heard of until one joined my family a while ago. Although not as common a dog breed, it’s one that is full of spirit, determination and joy.

I first got to know this breed in 2009, when I was lucky enough to bring one home. Never owning a dog before I realized I had to do some homework first. When looking for a dog that matched my energy level, the “groove” in the house, and my experience (or lack thereof). But after consulting a few websites and reading more about the breed, I realized this was the breed for me.

A Little About the Norwich

This breed is a ”big dog in a small dog’s body”. This dog is all personality and is loyal, playful, and gregarious.

I find that he’s good with kids, reads people well and knows when to engage with someone and when to respect their space. They are dogs that both love to cuddle and chill and love to play with you. My little guy also knows when to do his ”cute pose” which can either mean, ”play with me” or just simply ”aren’t I cute mom?”

Activity

They love to walk and mine has this cute “sideways” walk where his little caboose kind of shifts to the left.

Any happy Norwich loves a yard where they can hunt. They have these huge front paws that are excellent diggers (because their job is to go after small critters such as mice etc), and mine loves to dig in his usual spot under the cedar bush or in my vegetable garden! He may have stolen a petunia or two or three but he has thankfully grown out of that. (Imagine a grown adult chasing a 15lb dog all over the yard, with a petunia hanging out of the dog’s mouth…root and all!)

Health

Health wise, they generally have good health. I discovered midway through having him, that he could be considered a brachycephalic dog due to some “skin flap” that they have. So after doing some research, I have been careful around overly exercising him in heat, and always remind the vet before any procedures.

In their older age, there can be issues with their eyes and hips, but this one has been generally in great health with the exception with one episode of cancer (now 4 years ago….will share more later.)


Bliss Reflection #14

I know that it’s obvious that pets and dogs bring people joy. I have had cats before that i loved.

But the Norwich personality is quite unique. They are feisty but loving all at the same time. On one hand, you have this small mack truck coming at you with a huge happy grin, flying across the air. And then a few moments later, he wants to lay on your lap and have a nap. He’s got the cutest butt, and when he walks, he’s got a bouncy waddle. And he always has a huge smile!

So how could this little bundle not give you joy? The answer is ”I don’t know!” Ziggy, will turn 13 in a few weeks, and is a survivor of cancer. And even though he’s slowed down just a little, he always wants to spread joy.

He just has to give me a look, I call it the ”Ziggy look” and then my heart melts. Not sure I could put into words how he has made a difference in my life. He can make your tears go away or make me have a belly laugh. I recognize and love his feistiness. And maybe it matches my level of feistiness.

They want very little, but to be loved, walked, fed, and played with. And in return they can make a lonely day go away. In return, you get some joy watching this cute butt sticking from under a bush, causing tons of mulch and soil to come flying everywhere.

All they want to do is be with you. This little guy has even joined me paddle-boarding. He loves to fall asleep on the front of the board, while I gently rock it through the water. He loves camping and can’t wait to climb into the tent and fall asleep under the cool evening sky.

He’s my little buddy. He’s taught me so much like how to just how to “be” there for someone. I’ve learned the importance of enjoying the small things in life. He’s shown me that an occasional nap during the day can make you happy.

The Norwich Terrier is hands down just the epitome of a happy go lucky dog.

PS. While I typed this entry, he was staring at me intently hoping that I would stop soon and give him some love and attention.

PPS. This isn’t ToTo from the Wizard of Oz. I believe that was a Cairn Terrier but these look a lot like ToTo. And yes, this is the breed that was in the “Best in Show” movie.

Bliss Finds and Facts

  • There are many sites that provide more information about the Norwich Terrier. But the best authority is the American (Canadian) Kennel Club.
  • Meet the woman who may have inspired “Best in Breed”.
After a good day of fun, the Norwich Terrier takes a nap. Oh the joy of having a Norwich!