Lately Cygni has picked up some odd habits around her bedtime. When its time to go to sleep I go and get Cygni from where ever she had fallen asleep and move her into my bedroom. But when I go to get into bed myself Cygni will all of a sudden start whining and crying. She won’t let up if I try to ignore her bad behavior either. Instead she just picks up the pace with her whines and turns them entirely into barking and howling. I for one did not know that pomeranians could produce such outrageous noises.
Lucky though after a few nights of this I think that I have found a solution. It seems like Cygni does fine and won’t whine if I just let her fall asleep for like 5-15minutes in my bed while I read before I set her in her crate. She absolutely loves being in my bed and will sleep perfectly in it for as long as I need her to sleep. So when I want her to sleep in during mornings I can do the same thing, and just stick her in the bed. But I do not want her to think that the bed is a place she can go without my permission so I am sure to always require her to sit quietly before I pick her up and set her on the bed and she can only go on the bed when I am there.
Puppies always have little quirks about them. And because puppies are so cute it is easy to forget that while its adorable that they try to attack your pant legs now, it won’t be so cute when they are fully grown and still doing that. A lot of owners of toy dogs seem to have this problem because they treat their dogs more like little children than animals. Even though a teacup chihuahua or Maltese is a companion dog they are still dogs.
So lately I have been wearing this special kind of necklace called a Q-Link. Its supposed to be good for like improving focus and stuff by redirecting electro-magnetic waves and the like. But I have to say that Cygni absolutely loves this necklace. Every time she is in my lap she tries to get at it to lick or chew on. Its crazy how much she loves the necklace. The perfect thing is that because the necklace is so smooth she cant really cause any damage to it, so its a perfect little distraction for her when she is sitting in my lap because it stops her from trying to lick my face too much.
As a person who spends a good amount of time on the computer or in front of the TV I have started to really like this Q-Link. It may be just all in my head which makes this Q-Link like a portable worry stone. Whenever I am stressed or anxious I find myself just gently rubbing the Q-Link and it tends to keep me much calmer. With all the technology today and how stressful it can be when that technology breaks or glitches it is so nice to have something whose smallest job is to take my mind off things.
From the little info packet that I got from this Q-Link I found out that this thing might actually be able keep your “Biofield” in balance. When your biofield is in balance then you are in balance, but things like stress from work, exposure to electronics and cellphones, and irritation from daily life can put this balance out of sync. The Q-Link is supposed to stop this from happening. It is pretty awesome to think that a simple little necklace can do all of that, but to be honest, even if this necklace doesn’t have these powers it has given me something to keep me up beat during those stresses.
They even make these Q-Links for pets!

First off I want to say sorry for my disappearance. Its not that easy to continue a blog with my laptop being busted. But I should be back and updating everyone on Cygni now that I have a computer I can use.
Last night Cygni just about gave me a heart attack. It was a bit late, around 10:00pm, a time where I am normally upstairs just relaxing while Cygni plays with toys in her indoor play area. Everything seemed pretty normal until I looked over at Cygni to make sure she was alright and noticed that her mouth looked funny. At first I wasn’t sure what I was looking at. Cygni was just staring back at me with her mouth open a little and her tongue was sticking out of one side of her mouth. It wasn’t until I walked over to the pen that I noticed that she had something stuck in the back of her mouth.
I had no clue what it was all I did know was that my little puppy had something the size of a marble stuck in the back of her jaw. I tried to reach in and push it out but the object’s smooth surface and Cygni’s little fangs prevented its removal. I was stuck sitting with her trying to keep her mouth open so I could figure out what exactly was in her mouth. When I finally managed to get a good look I realized that this little object had a plastic part that was stuck between her teeth or on her teeth. I once again reached it, but this time I pulled up on the plastic and was able to pop it off of her teeth.
The it turned out to be a little plastic and glass toy eye from a stuffed animal! I have no clue how she managed to get the eye, but I have a feeling it has something to do with how much my brother’s beagle tears into stuffed animals around the house. Its amazing that the thing just got stuck on her tooth instead of choking her. And after what happened I do not think I will be letting little Cygni play with anymore toys that have little eyeballs or other parts that she might be able to bite off and choke on.
As a warning to anyone else with a puppy or thinking about getting one. Always make sure that you supervise what your new dog plays with. Puppies are like babies and there is virtually no toy that a puppy should be allowed to play with without supervision. 

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