Another storm….. yike!
February 8, 2010 on 7:47 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsI’m sore from shoveling…. and shoveling… and we are suppose to get another snow storm tomorrow…. yike!
But some of it was fun…
and Charlie bounces his way through the snow
ANIMAL RESCUE QUILT OF HOPE
January 27, 2010 on 4:48 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsI am helping support rescue by selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a full size 8′ x 5′ patchwork quilt. Every square represents a homeless animal from the state listed on their square. Each animal has been hand painted!
Tickets are $2.00 each or 6 for $10.00. Checks should be made payable to me. When I receive your money, I’ll send your tickets… Raffle will go until Easter. $1 from each ticket will go to DAR&E (Doberman Rescue) and $1 will go to Special Needs Animal Sanctuary.
Evan…
January 19, 2010 on 9:37 am | In Uncategorized | No CommentsLast night two friends came over with their baby, Evan, and after all the hellos, Charlie decided he wanted to get up close and personal… he jumped on on the couch, squeezing his way between Andy, Evan and Kate, kissed Evan hello, then flopped down and immediately asked Kate to pet him! In case you were wondering, Charlie is good with babies….
If anyone is looking at the Lindy x Charlie Brown litter and wondering about temperament….
January 11, 2010
January 11, 2010 on 11:59 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments2010!!!! OMG… how did that happen???
The year is beginning on a “curious” note…. Zelda broke her toe! “How?”, you ask. I reply, “I donnnnnn’t know.”
Unlike people who go to the doctor and get the broken toe taped to an adjacent unbroken toe and go merrily on their way, dogs feet bear all their weight on their toes, especially Dobermans, with their tight cat paws… so Zelda is in a cast for 10 weeks or so.
Zelda is being quite a good girl… she does not (knock on wood), lick, bite or chew on her cast. She must be leash walked without her silly son, Charlie Brown, bouncing around next to her… so two walks for me each time they go out! Charlie gets the standard half hour and Zellie gets a quick up the path, do what ya gotta do, and back home.
I live with my water gun in hand to stop their play in the house when they begin to rough house with each other… and I’m monitoring Zelda’s food intake to make sure she does not gain weight. Her next visit to the vet will be in two weeks to see how her toe is doing and to ensure we don’t have any new issues with the cast in place. Zelda is also beginning acupuncture to see if we can manage her arthritis pain a bit more than we are doing currently with her more traditional meds.
Stay tuned!
December 27, 2009–what a difference a few days make!!!…
December 27, 2009 on 1:04 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsDecember Snow… we were buried and a week after the historic snow, we were still buried and it was icy and hard to get out for a decent walk… mind you, the dogs didn’t know that, so three walks a day were still on their radar screen…. and thank goodness, I only had one fall that caused actual soreness in my body and limbs… it could have been worse.
Last week and all the way until Christmas Day: 
The snow was pretty and fun for the first few days, then I was tired of it and ready for bare ground and safe footing… I thought we would have the snow until Spring, but two days of solid rain and temps in the low to mid 40’s took care of all but the biggest pile of snow…
and the same shot today:
I’m guessing after today’s warmer temps (in the 40’s), all the snow, even the piles, will be gone… and none too soon it seems, as the weather people are already talking about the storm expected over New Year’s Eve… I’m hoping for wet, not snow or ice…
After two weeks off from training, Charlie and I went tracking this morning. What with the lack of snow and the wet, warm ground, it seemed ideal to begin our SchH III phase of training… I laid a four-leg track, with an article on each leg and food sporatic and fairly often (every 20 or so paces)
Charlie found the corners (rounded), but he was a step off the track at times (I guess the wind fooled him)… and when he made the turn into the wind (2nd leg) he false indicated an article…. I guess he smelled it and went down…. I didn’t correct him, I just didn’t reward him and he went to the article and downed and I made a point of giving him a big food reward… He completed the track–not a stellar performance, but he found the articles, he found the turns and he completed the track…. we will begin working more often, which always helped him in the past…. two weeks off didn’t sharpen his desire, but it didn’t leave him wondering “duh, what am I doing here” either… I needed the break, so I’m glad we went two weeks without training. No formal training until Jan or so, but I will begin a tad here and there around the house and the fields nearby and track when weather permits (that is, when the snow is not a foot deep on the ground)…
I expect I will post in or around the new year, if not, everyone have a Happy New Year.
Lyn, Zelda and Charlie Brown
Charlie with his momma, Zellie, in her pretty new “house” coat that Santa brought her for Christmas.
Christmas Eve 2009 “It’s On”…
December 24, 2009 on 10:47 am | In Uncategorized | No CommentsDecember 24, 2009
“It’s On….”
A White Christmas!
Charlie checking out the lower field by my house… and the three of us…

When the snow began, we rejoiced… it was and is beautiful…. However after the fourth or so time of shoveling my walk way to the street, the sidewalk in front of my house, my car, the street in front of my house (no plows come down my little deadend street) and then helping both neighbors on each side of my house who have bad backs, then doing my porch and front so the dogs could reach a tree… let me just say the Ibuprofen stock went up on the Stock Exchange, driven by fools like me overdoing…
Sidewalk from front door to street… still a few more inches to go.
Back deck….
After a full day of shoveling, walking Zellie (who acted like a six month old puppy) and Charlie Brown (who acted like a fool—no age limited required), we retired to the house and the warmth of a hot chocolate.
Outside, as night fell,
We all enjoy our fireplace…
It was lovely and after an evening of watching the snow, off to bed we went…
But remember the back deck…
Oh, somewhere around 11:30pm, me in my long undies and already in bed, Charlie decided he needed to go outside…. And the doggie door was blocked by snow and the deck and backyard were not shoveled… and of course he could not forge a path to the nearest tree so he could piddle, oh no, he needed to whine and be a baby boy.
When it became evident to me that he would not relent, I got up and trudged downstairs to put on my boots… and force my backdoor open and commence to shovel all the way from the back door, around the deck to the doggie door and from the doggie door to the steps, down the steps, around the backyard and tree, so my whiny-butt boy could go out and piddle…. Thank god it was dark, because I’m out there in long underwear and snow boots, but no coat and I’m shoveling…. Mind you, I live in Baltimore City, not the boonies… the good news was most sane people were inside having the last drink of the night or already in bed and not outside shoveling in their long underwear so they could not see me or commiserate with me…
The next morning Charlie checks out my handywork…
As is the Kargaard tradition, I will celebrate tonight with a special dinner for me and the guys, then we will sing (no Kargaard has ever been accused of having a good singing voice, so I’m sure the dogs will take cover) and we will open our presents and rejoice in our good fortune.
It is Christmas Eve (morning) and I am sitting inside, writing this missive and thinking about all the joy in my life and wishing everyone as much joy as possible in the new year. May peace be a reality.
Looks like a white Christmas in Baltimore
December 22, 2009 on 11:14 am | In Uncategorized | No CommentsLast weekend we had 21 plus inches of snow…. I don’t think it will melt anytime soon although Christmas Eve into Christmas Day the weather is looking like sleet and rain which could make a dent in the snow and might create a new mess. The dogs and I will snuggle in for the duration, with forays to the local fields for walks (we have beaten down the snow to allow us to circle the fields, while leaving the middle untouched for the most part)… still pretty deep, even with all the compacting over the last 3 days, so walking is much easier if you stay to the beaten path.
Zellie got her Christmas present early (or at least one of them)… I got her a wonderful “house coat” from Clean Run made by Foggy Mountain. It is GREAT and Zelda wears it in my house (temps are cold for an old gal). She is much happier and warmer. Charlie doesn’t need one in the house yet, although I might get him one just in case. I highly recommend these coats. Just copy and paste the link below if you want to see the coat.
http://www.cleanrun.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=2104&ParentCat=155
Charlie Brown has added a new title to his name: VPG II
December 16, 2009 on 3:25 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsSunday, December 13th, 2009
5am… ugh… and rain… a scenario that just screamed for me to put my pillow over my head, pull the covers up tight around my neck, throw the alarm out the window and go back to sleep, surrounded by my two bed-buddies, Zellie and Charlie Brown…but I didn’t…
Sigh… I got up and quickly got my gear, my dogs and my butt out the door, into my car and on the road to the trial tracking grounds… no coffee because I was sure it would make me have to stop on the way and I didn’t want to be late!
It is very dark at 5:00 am! It was just barely light at 7am… Tracks were laid and we were done by 8:15am… Charlie passed… more later
Obedience and a light rain… Dobermans do not like to sit in the rain on the wet, cold ground… heck alot of dogs don’t like to sit on the cold, wet ground. It is totally amazing to me how tightly Charlie can pull his gonads up when the need arises… his butt did touch the ground in obedience… Charlie passed… more later
Jurgen did the helper work for Charlie Brown and after all was said and done, I thought to myself…. a helper’s job is to be safe, to provide the dog the opportunity to do the best job possible and to help showcase the dog’s strengths when possible. Jurgen did that and more for Charlie. We passed… more later
This is what I posted to a doggie list serve…
I believe most of the people who know me, know that Charlie Brown is an AKC Champion and that showing in the AKC breed ring is important to me… part of what Charlie is doing in Schutzhund is special because he is from AKC conformation lines, not working lines, and I want people to realize the Doberman can and should be able to be built to the standard, to have bone and substance, to move correctly and to know that there is a reason conformation is important… because we want our dogs to work and to be built to “last”… We also want our dogs to have the proper working temperament, while being able to be a part of our day to day household. Charlie Brown and Zelda are my family and must interact with friends and neighbors in social settings.
Charlie Brown has officially added the VPG II title to his list of accomplishments! That is the second level in Schutzhund and we will begin working towards the third and highest level in the Spring… We hope to someday be the sixth Doberman with an AKC Championship and Schutzhund III title and one of the first to be owner, BREEDER, handled and trained to both his AKC breed majors and two of his singles, owner, BREEDER, handled and trained to his AKC obedience titles (he is one leg short of his CDX) and owner, BREEDER, handled and trained to his Schutzhund titles.
Schutzhund has to be one of the hardest sports I have ever completed in with a dog! It is three different venues and the training is intense, all year round and outdoors in rain, snow, sleet, heat and cold! The sense of accomplishment is wonderful!
Charlie’s scores reflect the hard work he has put into getting this far!
Tracking 91 out of 100
Obedience 92 out of 100 and Highest Scoring Obedience in Trial
Protection 96A out of 100 and Highest Scoring Protection in Trial
Charlie got High VPG II in Trial, High in Trial (over all dogs that competed)…. And the awards mentioned above (High Obedience and High Protection).
We went home with four trophies and a huge smile…. Charlie ate very well Sunday night! I am still on Cloud nine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy Holidays to one and all….
December 4, 2009 on 4:10 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsDecember 2009
Dear Friends and Family,
When I was young, especially about this time of year, I would bemoan the slow march of time, the dawdling step by dawdling step, rather than the head-long plunge from Thanksgiving to the year-end holidays. Now, as a not so young “kid”, time seems to barrel past me and the new year comes and goes and I scratch my head in disbelieve that 2009 is almost gone and the final year, of the first decade, of the 21st century, of the 3rd millennium is upon us.
January - Silly Charlie Brown

February – Happy Valentine’s Day
March – Happy 4th Birthday Charlie Brown
April – Happy Easter
May – Happy 9th Birthday Zelda…
June – Fun at my bro’s place in SC
July – Patriotic Dogs
August – Charlie playing with Jurgen in the Potomac
September – my guys enjoying the last of Summer….
October – The Dobermeister Mummy 
November – Happy Thanksgiving
December – Happy Holidays
It has been a wonderful year. Zelda, Charlie and I are healthy. Charlie is working diligently towards his Schutzhund II title. Zelda, arthritis and all, continues to romp and play and maintains her status as the top dog in the house. As for me, I enjoy my work, my dogs, my house, my family and my friends. I’m addicted to the show “Bones” on Thursday evenings, I’m making leashes as an outlet for my desire to make something with my hands. I am only one year shy of Six-O, my hair has turned silver (for the most part) and I am happy.
I wish each of you health and happiness and many more years with your good friends and family.
With love and affection, Lyn, Zelda and Charlie Brown
CDX final leg–NOT… :-(
November 9, 2009 on 3:01 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsIt was not to be…. Left Baltimore at 6am and drove to Salisbury (2 1/2 hour drive) on Friday morning. Charlie was the first Open B dog in the ring at 10:10 am and I didn’t want to get there too late.
The room had three rings. One alone and two butted up against each other along the center fence. Open B in one ring and Utility in the other.
If I had been smarter, I would have proofed Charlie for other handlers yelling commands to their dog(s)… and we would have worked indoors with the spectators sitting right at ring side with food, kids and other dogs… and finally, I would have been more aware of what was going on in the ring right next door…. but alas, I was not smarter. Lucky for me the food, kids, other dogs outside the ring did not create any big issues for us… Charlie’s heeling was good, his fronts good, his finishes a tad slow, distracted and crooked, but still ok. His retrieve over the high jump, his figure eight, his down on recall and his broad jump all good… and his retrieve on the flat would have been good… would da, could da, should da…. sigh… you can see where this is going. I threw the dumbbell and sent Charlie–he went, he retrieved, he was on his way back… until the lady in the ring next to us sent her dog on the go-out and then SCREAMED “SIT”…. poor Charlie was only 10 paces from me when he froze at the high pitched scream to sit… he didn’t know what to do. He knew it was not me, but he just looked like a deer in headlights…. he didn’t drop the dumbbell, he just stopped and stared sadly at me… he was totally confused…. I waited, then called him in and he did a good finish…. I felt so badly that he thought he had done something wrong, when he really had not…. he didn’t have the experience or knowledge to know what to do when a different handler screamed loudly a command that didn’t fit with what he was doing.
We will wait until the Spring and outdoor shows return to garner Charlie’s final CDX leg. He knows the stuff, he does it well and he will get the final leg… but for now we are focused on his SchH II.
Good man CB….you tried… and you did a good job. There is always a next time!
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