Friday, October 26, 2012

Saluki Walk!

Nothing much exciting to report, Bella's been doing really well in her obedience lessons, though every time someone shouts 'come' she tries to run to them excitedly. Silly little girl!

Today we met up with some other Salukis and their people and went for a nice walk on the beach at Glenelg. Bella very much enjoyed the company of fellow 'lukis Saffie, Layla, Arella and Moss. Bella's greyhound friend Elvis came along too, as well as Ollie the Small White Fluffy. It was great fun to hang out with a pack of Salukis. Bella certainly thought so, she spent a good deal of time trying to play with Layla (as best as she could considering she was on a lead!).


Beach Walk

Bella's pretty pooped now!
Post-walk Snooze

More photos on Facebook for anyone who may want to gawp at some seriously pretty doggies: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.554361121247503.147457.100000208590474&type=1&notif_t=like

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Hounds on the Beach

A few photos of our afternoon on Brighton beach with Dimity and her current foster greyhound, Katie. I oohed and aahed over some lovely dogs while we were there, including a beautiful border collie and a very handsome GSD. :)
Bella and Katie


Bella and Katie


Bella


Bella and Katie (and Dimity!)

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Bella? Obedience? Yes, I'm being serious...

After several weeks of having far too busy weekends, last Sunday Bella attended her first beginner obedience class as a member of Noarlunga City Obedience Dog Club- well actually, I'm the member, but Bella likes to think of herself as one.
Like at our last show, Bella was surprisingly confident, and happy to take food from me (she doesn't do this when she's very nervous). I had a lot of fun and I think she did as well, and she was actually quite responsive and interested during the majority of the lesson. The trouble came near the end when she started to get super confident and just wanted to play with all the other dogs! It is quite difficult to get a Saluki to heel sensibly when every fibre of her being is focused on flinging herself at the nearest GSD, who also seemed to think playing would be a better idea of something to do on a Sunday morning. It was nice to see Bella excited and enjoying her lesson, now just to get her to FOCUS... I'm sure we'll get there eventually!

Later in the day we had a family barbeque- fun! Bella was such a good girl around my young nephew and niece who are still not quite sure about that tall, bouncy puppy, she was very calm and didn't jump around them at all. I am very proud indeed, and Bella was pleased also when I rewarded her with some barbeque leftovers! She thought licking up ice cream mess was pretty good as well. :)

Ma Belle...

Miss Grizabella is an expert when it comes to 'the dog face', just look into those eyes and TRY and refuse her!!!
Bella

Nutty Saluki wants to play RIGHT NOW! :D
Play?


"Beautiful? Oh yes, I suppose I am rather..."
Bella

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Kruger National Park, July 2012

I figured I'd better share some photos from my incredible visit to Kruger National Park in South Africa. I spent only two days there during my South Africa trip, but it was certainly a memorable experience and I was amazingly lucky with the wildlife I saw during that time.

Southern White Rhinoceros, tragically hundreds of these beautiful animals have been slaughtered in South Africa in this year alone. Their horns actually have NO medicinal value, they consist of the same material as our fingernails. So sad to think of the dangers faced by this amazing animal, just for human greed. Excuse the crummy photo quality, the sun wasn't even up yet when I took this so the ISO needed to be cranked up.
White Rhinoceros


Zebra crossing! They looked so pretty with the sun in their manes. :)
Zebra Crossing

African Elephant-  I saw many of eles, including some tiny (by elephant standards anyway!) calves, I felt very privileged to get so close to a wild elephant
African Elephant

Impala keeping a wary eye on a male cheetah as he walks off in the distance. Just before I took this the cheetah had sprayed a sign and walked straight past our vehicle. It was a very lucky sighting as he was visible very briefly, and cheetah are by far the least common big cat in Kruger.
Watching the Cheetah

And last up, a bombardment of leopard photos. Apparently many people visit Kruger many, many times and never see a single leopard as they are largely nocturnal and very secretive. What a privilege to see not only one leopard, but four- a stunning adult male, and a shy female with two tiny cubs. My guide had never seen cubs that young before, they are usually kept hidden. We assumed that the mother was moving the cubs between hiding places.
Here's the male...
Leopard

and the female...
Leopard

...and one of the tiny cubs
Leopard Cub

I've got a few more photos on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chimp_amy/sets/72157630677795428/with/7614246504/

Zombi and her infant

Finally, here are some of the photos I've taken so far of Zombi and her baby girl at Monarto Zoo. Unfortunately she didn't go outside much with the baby on my most recent visits so you'll have to excuse the poor quality indoorsy shots (the chimpanzee house is good for the chimps but rather dark for photography!).

Approximately 1 week old...
Zombi with baby, and Zwala

Zombi (with baby) and Soona


And at one month old...
Zombi and baby girl

Zombi's baby girl


I just had to share one of the gorgeous cheetah cub as well!
Cheetah cub

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Murray Valley Kennel Club Shows

 Bella
Last Saturday I entered Bella in the two Murray Valley Kennel Club shows held that day. It was rather strange going all the way up to Monarto but NOT going to the zoo (I will get around to posting photos of Zombi's baby soon!). We were accompanied by Mum and my good friend Francis, who was for the most part the photographer for the day.

 Bella was so much more relaxed and confident than she'd been at previous shows, not shy at all around the many other dogs. I was so chuffed, she's getting there! We sat near the Gundog ring to watch (we could see the Hound ring from there as well, so it was a very good spot), and Bella was very curious about the Welsh Springer Spaniels, St Bernard, German Short-haired Pointers and Hungarian Vizsla puppies who were hanging out in the same area. I had a little 'squee' over a baby puppy Golden Retriever myself!

Bella

Bella was the only Saluki bitch entered at both shows, and came away each time with a 6 point Challenge Certificate. The dog Jesse, (again, the only one at the shows) won Best of Breed both times. Bella moved beautifully for me in the ring, though on her first time going around she got a bit excited and I needed to put the brakes on! Just before going in for the second show she stacked perfectly for me while practicing, standing very still and alert like a pro. When we got in there for the real thing she carried on like she had ants in her pants, fidgeting like nobody's business! I put it down to her picking up on my nerves. She did gait for me perfectly though, so she redeemed herself. :)

Bella

So... Bella now has 18 points towards her Championship, and most importantly we had a very fun day out. We were both completely cream crackered by the time we got home- two shows in one day sure is a tiring thing to do! We probably won't be able to go to any more until November, but I'm looking forward to when we do. :)

Bella

Bella

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Saluki Art

Bella
All wrapped up in her stylish winter coat. :)

Over the past few months I've been getting some practice when it comes to digital art, with my favourite subject (aside from a lot of fan art for fun) being the Saluki. I've found that this year I've been coming on in leaps and bounds with regards to my technique. My intention is to sell my art as greeting cards once I've built up my gallery a bit more.

This one was a gift to a friend, of her lovely dogs. :)
Jack, Ulla and Rusty

And these two are just for my own pleasure.
Saluki

Salukis

Since my last post I've visited Zombi with her beautiful baby girl, I'll post some photos in a blog soon. It was so lovely to see Zombi with her little one, caring for her so well. It's going to be wonderful to be able to watch an infant chimpanzee grow up in such a nice environment.

Bella demands that she be included in this post in a greater capacity than just one photo, so here's another couple of her with her Greyhound friend, Elvis. Since then, she's made yet another Greyhound playmate, Katie, who is being fostered by a friend of mine and waiting for her forever home.

Elvis and Bella

Elvis and Bella

This is the beautiful Katie. Bella took an instant liking to her!

Katie

Monday, August 27, 2012

Gorillas and things

Kriba and Kipenzi
Kriba and baby Kipenzi at Taronga Zoo

On the way from South Africa last month, I had a brief visit to Sydney's Taronga Zoo for the sole purpose of visiting their two groups of Western lowland gorillas. Anyone who knows me well will be aware that I am a gorilla nut, they are my absolute favourite animals, but I don't often get the chance to spend time watching them in the flesh. Whilst I didn't enjoy the zoo itself all that much, and found the gorilla enclosures (and the loud, disrespectful and highly populous horde of visitors!) to be not the greatest, I did enjoy spending quiet moments with Kibali and Kimya, as their enclosure wasn't as mobbed as the main one, and they had access to an area away from the rude public. Admittedly, seeing the beautiful Kriba with her utterly gorgeous new infant, Kipenzi was very special. It's wonderful to see apes being raised lovingly by there mothers, so many apes are not so lucky in this regard. I had just spent two weeks at a sanctuary caring for many ape orphans, so seeing an infant lucky enough to be raised this way made me very happy.

On another gorilla-related note, I've just started researching for a university report, which is to be on an endangered species of my choice... can you guess which species I chose? I'm hoping that I will be able to visit Melbourne Zoo and Werribee Open Range Zoo to visit and photograph the gorillas for this project. I will also be contacting people involved with gorilla conservation (the species I chose was the Western gorilla). Should be fun, and hopefully an opportunity to learn a bit more about a species that I am so passionate about.

Kimya
This is Kimya, the young female who is living with the new male, Kibali. She is probably the most beautiful gorilla I've seen. Kimya often holds her hands to her ears, which I hear is a trait unique to gorillas originally from Apenheul (Kimya's mum, Kriba came to Taronga from Apenheul).

So, that was the 'gorillas', here come the 'things'; basically what I'm going to be getting up to. The big ape news in South Australia at the moment is that lovely Zombi at Monarto Zoo has become a mum for the first time. I can't wait to visit the chimp group, and see Zombi with her precious new infant. While my feelings about apes in zoos are very mixed, I know that Zombi's little one will have a fantastic future at Monarto, the chimps have an excellent enclosure, with lots to do. Having a new baby around must be great for the newly formed group as well.
Here's a photo of Zombi from when I last saw her, way back in April (it's been FAR too long since I've been to see the chimpanzees!)
Zombi


On to the doggy stuff- Bella recently had her first (and last!) sleepover with her Borzoi friend Arya. Unfortunately, it was all just too exciting and they were up at three in the morning wanting to play. After almost two hours of trying to convince them to go back to sleep, we ended up giving in and letting them play outside for a few minutes, waking up whoever had managed to, so far, sleep through the noise. Finally the two naughty hounds went back to sleep at about 5AM. On the plus side, we were quite productive that weekend, and Bella will soon have two new pyjama coats.
 We recently started obedience classes at a different club (this one has a fence), I'm hoping that we'll get to the point where Bel can give agility a try because I think she'd love it. We're entering two conformation shows in September, and another two in October, hopefully will get a few more points, or otherwise just have a lot of fun. :)

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Chimp Eden, South Africa

Mary
Mary, who holds many a male heart <3
When Mary gets up and moves away, she is almost always followed by her loyal male admirers, usually Charles or Marco.

I took a while to get around to it, but here I am, finally writing about my trip to South Africa. Spending time at a chimpanzee sanctuary- and being able to do something helpful!- was an amazing experience. Chimp Eden was a really beautiful place, aside from the chimpanzees, there was a variety of wildlife roaming free on the reserve. The local vervet monkeys were great to watch, though I was less fond of them when they stole a large amount of my unattended dessert (they ignored all the healthy food!).

I've got a small amount of video footage from the sanctuary, but so far I haven't been able to get it off the camera as we've lost that camera's lead. We've ordered a new one from the UK, and hopefully it won't be too long before I can upload the videos onto Youtube.


Jessica
 Jessica, the dominant female in Group 1. She is quite a character, though Martha is not her biggest fan. The youngsters sometimes begged for food from her, but they had no luck. Jessica is certainly not one to part with her food.


I spent the majority of my time recording the behaviour of Group 1 (Charles and Jessica's group), which was lovely as I was able to get to know the chimps' fascinating personalities.


Mowgli
Mowgli, an extremely cute little man.
 For the first week I was there Mowgli displayed at me when I came to the enclosure, and often threw sticks and bark. It was never quite as impressive as the displays of the likes of Charles and Marco, and he has yet to acquire Marco's good aim thankfully. After that time, he must have gotten used to me, or at least figured that I'd been sufficiently awed by his powerful display, as he stopped performing charging displays at me.
 Mowgli became one of my favourites, he always seemed so cheerful, often turned pirouettes and somersaults. I really enjoyed watching Mowgli, and golly, he has a handsome little face!


Tamu and Charles
Tamu playing with Charles, the big boss.
Tamu is the youngest in the group, but makes up for his small size with a big personality, he hangs around a lot with the big guys. It was lovely to see a big dominant male like Charles playing with a juvenile like Tamu. He certainly knew the right spots to tickle to make Tamu laugh REALLY loudly! Charles has a very traumatic background, he was rescued from the same circus as Jessica and both were in appalling condition.
Charles
Another photo of Charles, he is the boss after all.



Suzie
This is Suzie, one beautiful girl. Her favourite fashion accessory is a small stick in her ear, as modeled in this picture.
Suzie is one of my absolute favourite chimpanzees. When she sits watching you it feels almost like she's looking right into your soul, there's something very human-like about her gaze, even more so than the other chimps. She often sits with her legs folded and her hands in a lap, somewhat reminiscent of how a human child might sit. It seems Suzie has become good friends with another favourite of mine, Charlene. When the group had their late afternoon snooze, so much of the time the two girls lay next to one another, and I often saw them seeking out one another's company. One time, when the chimps were going indoors for the evening and getting all excited, Charlene started screaming as some of the other chimps pushed her out of the way. It was Suzie that went up to her and gave her a big reassuring hug.



Azie and friends
Azie and friends having an afternoon nap. Azie is a very clever girl when it comes to the use of tools. She always seemed to spend so much more time then any of the others using rocks to crack open nuts, and using sticks to fish for goodies out of the pseudo termite mound. Azie is also one pretty girl!



Charlene
My favourite chimpanzee, Charlene. She doesn't quite have Azie's knack for tool-use.
One time, Charlene spent several minutes watching Suzie cracking open a nut with a rock, staring intently at her as she worked away. When Suzie moved off, Charlene picked up the rock, studied it carefully as if thinking 'I know this thing is involved in some way...', and then proceeded to put the rock to one side and bash the nut with her fist instead!
Charlene isn't as quick on her feet as the other chimps, which is thought to be the result of a thiamine deficiency when she was younger. She can certainly give a good account of herself though, and beats her chest and tummy when annoyed.
 Some of my best memories of Chimp Eden were watching the chimpanzees playing together, it was really special to see them enjoying themselves so much considering what difficult backgrounds they all have. One such highlight was watching a very long and energetic play session between to of the bushmeat orphans, Mowgli and Charlene. I've recorded a bit of it on video, and will hopefully be uploading it to Youtube soon.

Mowgli and Charlene
I took this photo after Mowgli and Charlene were playing together, and he put her arm around her. :)


This trip was an incredible experience for me, it has only solidified my passion for the great apes. I left with different ideas of what my eventual goals are. On my way home I visited Taronga Zoo in Sydney, which was a huge contrast to the peaceful sanctuary at which I'd spent the past weeks. I now have higher personal standards in my ideals of how captive apes should be kept. My career goal is still to work as a great ape caregiver at a zoo or sanctuary, but I now have different ideas of what sorts of zoos I'd like to work at. Spending time with chimpanzees living in spacious accommodation, with opportunities to socialize, plenty for them to do and opportunities to get out of each other's way and out of sight of their human observers, gave me a clear view of what I think all captive apes should be given.

I'll sign off with one more photo of dear Charlene, such a gorgeous hairy girl. I feel so lucky to be able to spend time with her and all the other wonderful chimpanzees.

Charlene

Monday, June 4, 2012

Our first shows :)

Bella's Ribbons

Bella and I have finally hit the show ring!
We almost didn't make it as Bella had only just recovered from a nasty injury to her foot which had needed stitches, but we ended up entering our first show together on Sunday the 27th of May. On the Saturday, I was lucky enough to be offered the opportunity to handle a friend's Saluki, Layla, which was really exciting. She was so different to Bella!
 Layla won Intermediate of Breed, Bella won Junior Bitch and Reserve Challenge. I had a lot of fun, I think Bella did too, but her highlight was playing mad games with Arya the Borzoi (her favourite playmate). It was really lovely to hang out with so many friends and their dogs, I'm really looking forward to doing it again. Our next show is on the 23rd of June. :)

New Saluki friends Layla and Saffie Layla and Saffie

Me with Layla
Me with Layla

Taking Layla Around

Bella and Arya playing
Bella and Arya Playing

Bella waiting warm and snug for her turn in the ring
Rugged Up

With her ribbons
Bella's Ribbons

If you're interested in sighthounds (Salukis, Borzoi, Greyhounds, Whippets, Afghans etc.) you might be interested in visiting my forum. It's still very small, I'd love it to grow into a fun and friendly community of people who love sighthounds. Simply Sighthounds Forum