Goodbye Ammo

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I knew there would come a day when I would be writing this post. I also knew that I would never quite be ready to write it.

On Saturday, November 2, 2024 our family said goodbye to our best friend, and beloved member of our family, Ammo. Our hearts are in pieces, but we are choosing to remember the amazing life we had with him – and boy did we create a full life with him.

He was born on October 4, 2008, the day after we were married and entered our lives in November of that year. We named him Ammo because he was shaped like a little bullet, and boy was he fast. Ammo was our first “baby”. A bundle of joy and boundless energy he brought so much happiness to our home.

Ammo the Dachshund // Puppy // Farmwork
Throwback Thursday: Ammo the Dachshund's Puppy Years

While I had many dogs growing up, Ammo was the first dog that was truly mine, to train, care for, and connect with. Having never had a Dachshund before – but knowing enough to know he may be a challenge to train – he taught me so much.

ammo the dachshund

In the early years Ammo, and my parent’s dog, Trooper (who I routinely watched) spent every single day together at my picture frame shop in town. Trooper (only a year older than Ammo) became Ammo’s very best friend. They wrestled all day long, and were constant cuddle companions. Ammo always seemed to be getting himself into trouble in the workshop, and I couldn’t help but laugh at some of the ridiculous situations he created.

Ammo the Dachshund // Friends Forever

Like getting stuck inside his dog beds after eating a hole in it, or hiding in cardboard boxes from flies that found their way into the shop, and lest we not forget about his love of bubble wrap. As I continued to photograph and video all of the entertainment the dogs provided me on a daily basis, I started to wonder what I should do with it all, other than filling up my computer. So one day I started a facebook page for Ammo. Slowly I began posting everything that made me smile, and there was oh-so-much to smile about.

As I began to find joy in writing Ammo’s posts on facebook, so did others. Slowly I began to notice his following grow (which quite honestly I never even thought was a possibility – it had always been just for me), and the more people that began to follow, the more I began to write. When I noticed I was eventually sharing stories through our facebook posts, I decided it was time to move all of it to a blog – where the stories began to really flow.

Happy Dog Visits the Beach

As the stories about Ammo’s life began to accumulate, I found myself inventing ways to have even more fun with him. Not only did I share his antics from around the workshop, but it spilled over to life on the family farm – which had started construction the year Ammo came into our lives. Ammo’s life was always intertwined with my trick ponies (that I had been training since college – also more accidental fun I stumbled across in my early 20s), and the cats (we cannot forget his early adventures with Cricket – climbing trees and chasing mice). The most vivid one being when Ammo and the cats once chased a mouse into the stall I was cleaning and up the leg of my jeans.

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Then one year I decided to take Ammo to a local Dachshund race, and I was surprised to find that other people knew who he was from his blog. And when they asked to have Ammo perform at “half-time” the following year with him, our lives began to turn towards another adventure once again.

Ammo the Dachshund performance at the Keystone Dachshund Races

I asked a blogging friend to make Ammo a super hero cape and ordered him a “stunt helmet”, and even though he had only a couple of tricks under his belt at the time – I took a very distracted 1 year old dachshund into center stage and literally held my breath hoping he would actually perform. And perform he did.

ammo the dachshund with painting pony

I took him to Dachshund events, and schools and countless fairs. Sometimes with my trick ponies in tow, sometimes just him. We spent hours in my basement practicing his tricks and routines, we practiced on the farm, and at the workshop. We took training classes, then agility classes, and eventually Ammo on his first try passed his Canine Good Citizen Test, and earned his Therapy Dog Certification. I took him literally everywhere with me.

Ammo the Dachshund Super Hero and his Super Hero Pony
ammo the dachshund with the painting pony

For 8 years, we had more adventures than I can even remember. And as Ammo’s blog continued to grow and fill with our adventures, so did the opportunities. He began to get sponsorships, appeared on animal planet, and even landed a Google commercial. Ammo was a big fan of the perks – the packages in the mail he got to tear into, the pictures he got to pose for which ultimately meant more cookies. He was a natural behind the camera and had voice and hand signals to get him to look and place himself in certain positions.

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Then in 2016, Ammo embarked on one of his biggest adventures – as a big brother. I still remember the day we brought Miss P home from the hospital to meet Ammo. I wasn’t sure how he would take it, being an only dog for 8 years, but when we walked in the door Ammo was so excited he tried to jump into the carseat with her. It’s all we could do to contain his excitement at seeing his new baby sister for the first time – someone had to stand guard by the basinet for several days to make sure he didn’t launch himself into it from the couch to be with her.

They Day Ammo the Dachshund Met His Little Sister
Always Be Prepared

Ammo took to his role of big brother with ease, and when only a year and a half later Miss F came along, he had two little ones to look out for. I slowly began to scale back on our blog, because lets be honest – with two littles under age 2, a business to run, a farm to help with, and a cute little Dachshund who kept me on my toes – something had to give a little. It was hard to take a step back from that part of life – because so many of you had become invested in Ammo’s life, in our life. I never imagined how many people would care for him beyond just our little family.

You are my Sunshine

Even though our stories began to be shared less frequently, Ammo never slowed. He kept watch on the babies at the shop in the early days while they napped. He was who they learned to crawl and walk towards. He shredded their toys, and stole food out of their high chairs. He went sledding with them in the winter, and took countless stroller walks to get them to sleep.

Sharing is Caring

While Ammo may have become less present on the blog and social media eventually as the years went on – our life with him continued behind the scenes. He went everywhere possible with us, soccer games, track practice, paddle boarding, riding ponies on the farm – continuing to go to the workshop. He snuggled on the couch with us for movies, and humored the girls as they dressed him up in tiaras. We even kept up our families’ favorite tradition of elaborate Halloween costumes, that we continued to share with all of you.

About 2 years ago, our best friend started to really show his age. He got a little more grey and began to enjoy longer naps in the sun than he used to. While Ammo fortunately never had IVDD like many Dachshunds get, he did start to lose mobility in his back end. We started acupuncture and had to adjust our adventures to what he could handle. We paddle boarded less and took shorter hikes that we could carry him on (all 20lbs of him!). I especially mourned the loss of our most adventure filled years, but we all began to cherish this new senior pup life with him. His adorable little face always poking out of his dog bed in the living room, the way he wandered around the kitchen still looking for scraps, his cute little yips as he dreamed of running at full speed – most likely chasing groundhogs. Life was slowly changing, but it was still oh so special with him.

Ammo sleeping at horse show

In September of 2024, routine bloodwork popped up signs of the beginning stages of Kidney Disease and high blood pressure for our dear Ammo. While outwardly our boy seemed fine, internally he was starting to have to fight. I joined renal support groups for dogs online, read about supplements, and feeding low protein diets and we got his blood pressure under control with meds. I tried all I could to helpfully slow the progression of the Kidney Disease. What we all thought would progress over months and months, began to happen much too quickly as Ammo would have days of not wanting to eat.

Dog eating corn
Ammo's 16th Birthday

On October 5th, 2024 we celebrated Ammo’s 16th Birthday. The girls decorated the house, and made him homemade treasures to tear into. While the days of Ammo tearing into packages and presents had slowly begun to diminish over the years, we weren’t even sure if he would feel up to participating this year. But when we brought out a yearly package that always showed up on our doorstep from some dear fans (S&T you know who you are), Ammo came alive once again for us. He shredded paper, and pulled out presents – ultimately getting to what had become a yearly tradition of unboxing none other than a roll of bubble wrap! It made us all so joyful to see him happy, just as he’s always been.

Ammo on Halloween

As October progressed I made countless batches of different types of food to try and entice his tastebuds while still being mindful of his Kidneys. We spent the month celebrating our favorite holiday where Ammo won several costume contests, and we wheeled him around in the wagon to trick-or-treat our small street on Halloween night. Ammo hung on as long as he could to spend one last special Halloween with us, before he let us know he was ready for one final rest.

Halloween 2024
Dachshund as vincent van gogh

We never expected to learn that Ammo’s kidney levels had drastically jumped since September, and his body was letting us know it was tired. He didn’t have any more fight left, and we knew it was time.

Ammo and Family

On November 2, 2024 the 4 of us gathered around Ammo on the family farm to say our goodbyes, under a special tree where some of his dear friends are buried. Snuggled in our laps and peaceful till the end, we surrounded him with all the love he has given us and oh-so-many people over the past 16 years. We laid Ammo to rest next to his best friend Trooper, and envision them frolicking together once again.

Our house feels empty without him, and everything reminds us of his presence. Pictures of him line our hallways, filled with 16 years of the most wonderful memories and adventures. We feel so very lucky to have had him in our lives for so very long. Saying goodbye is never easy, and I think it will be a long time before we begin to heal, but knowing that wonderfully spunky little Dachshund made it all worthwhile.

A is for Ammo // Ammo the Dachshund Super Hero

Thank you to all of you out there that have followed along on Ammo’s adventures for all these years, we know he was special to many of you as well. His stories and adventures will live on through this blog, and keep him alive in our hearts forever. We aren’t quite sure what is next for us, but as Ammo would say, Adventure Awaits! And I’m sure the next one will be out there soon.

Love you always Ammo. – Kyley, Mike, P & F

This Wild Ride

ammo the dachshund blogging outdoors

It’s been 7 whole years since I published my very first blog post on this blog. That’s over 1,600 stories and adventures that I’ve shared over the years. A lot has happened in those 7 years, I became a certified therapy dog, I celebrated countless Birthdays, I hunted many groundhogs, and I even welcomed my little sister into the world.

Meet My Sister // Ammo gets a sibling

What started as a Facebook page for me to share my happenings with everyone, turned into this blog as my fans wanted to hear even more about my life! From welcoming customers at the family frame shop, to performing with my famous trick pony friends, and my adventurous weekends with my mom and dad – you’ve pretty much seen it all.

Dachshund Flys Plane - And doesn't crash! // Ammo the Dachshund

While I absolutely love sharing my daily life with all of you, after 7 years of documenting my every move I’m starting to feel like I need a little vacation.

Thanksgiving Roadtrip: Folly Beach Dogs

So while I’m technically not going anywhere, I am planning to take a little step back from my blog so that I can soak up all the fun with my family without feeling like I need to snap photos every step of the way.

Ammo the Dachshund takes Selfie with Street Performer

Now this doesn’t mean you won’t see any blog posts from me in the future, it just means for now my regular posting schedule of Monday, Wednesday, Friday every week won’t be around. Instead I plan to share when I’ve got something that I just can’t wait to tell you about. You know, the juicy stuff.

Goats that Race

And even though I won’t have a new blog post as often, you can still follow me on Facebook & Instagram where I still plan to share little snapshots into my life more regularly. If you’d like to be the first to know when I do have a special blog post to share, make sure you’ve signed up for my E-Mail updates. Which means you’ll get an e-mail every time I publish a new blog post.

Ammo the Dachshund Studio Photos

Finally I wanted to say Thank You. Thank you to all of you who have kept up with my adventures, whether it be occasionally, or every single day. Know that it’s you that have kept me blogging these past 7 years. I’ve read every single comment you’ve left me, and every e-mail you’ve sent. I treasure all of them, even if I don’t always have the time to respond. Hopefully you can understand my need for a vacation from the blog after all these years.

Our journey never ends. My next adventure is just around the corner, and I can hear it calling. xoxo, Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

 

Ammo’s Lake School

Ammo's Lake School

It’s come to my attention that I may need to open my own Lake School. Until recently I didn’t realize how many dog’s I’ve mentored on their very first lake outing.

On the Lake with Friends // Ammo the Dachshund

First there was Shilah, who I introduced to the water and her first paddleboarding experience.

Lake Dogs // Summer // Ammo the Dachshund

Lake Dogs // Summer // Ammo the Dachshund

Then there was Maya, who had her first dip and also took to the paddle board under my supervision.

Ammo's Lake School

And then there was Hank! The latest victim trainee in Ammo’s Lake School.

Ammo's Lake School

Being that Hank is a Miniature GoldenDoodle (Golden Retriever/Poodle Mix), it didn’t take much convincing for me to get him into the water.

Ammo's Lake School

Just in case though I coached from the sidelines, ready to swim Hank to safety if need be.

Ammo's Lake School

Thankfully he was a natural!

Ammo's Lake School

Although when he emerged it became apparent that there really wasn’t much dog hiding under all that fur!

Ammo's Lake School

So I did what any good dog would do, I let him borrow one of my life vests*! No drowning dogs on my watch!

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Ammo's Lake School

Swimming was one thing, but the true test of a lake dog is the boating. So we took to the docks for a boat adventure. Hank passed test number one with flying colors, making friends with the boat shop crew.

Ammo's Lake School

I led the expedition (as always) and things were going swimmingly for my pal Hank.

Ammo's Lake School

And after a dip overboard to cool off….

Ammo's Lake School

….Hank was officially a Lake Dog just like me!

Since Hank made my job super easy and passed my rigorous training with ease, it made it possible for me to divert my attention to victim trainee #2 of the day…

Ammo's Lake School

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….Baby P!

After we mastered wearing the uncomfortable but necessary life vest* (thanks to some helpful cheerios that mom packed), I am happy to report that Baby P also mastered my Lake School and survived her very first boating adventure. (with very minimal crying I might add). Although she still has a ways to go in the doggie paddle department, but we’ll get there!

So what do you think, should I open up my own Lake School? Likely we’d need sailor hats (and a captain hat for me) with really cool logos. Good thing I know a great graphic designer! 🙂 Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Adventures at the Devon Horse Show

Disclaimer: This post is brought to you by RedBarn Products. All opinions are my own, and I only share products I think you and your pets will love!

Devon Horse Show

Just as I have for the past 8 years, I took a trip to the Devon Horse Show at the end of May. Only this year I got to bring along my sister too! I guess technically she got to go last year as well (inside mom’s tummy), but I feel like when you can’t actually see the ponies – it doesn’t really count!

Devon Horse Show

While I always love sniffing new smells and seeing all the pretty ponies, sometimes Devon can get a little overwhelming for a small dog such as myself. It can get VERY crowded, especially in the evenings – and even on Grand Prix night (when the horses jump super super big fences for the chance to win big big money). Usually mom would end up carrying me around (all 20lbs of me!) when things got a little crazy, but this year we had a different option!

Devon Horse Show

Rewind to a few weeks before the Devon Horse Show, and mom decided that I needed to learn how to ride in the bottom of my sister’s stroller!

Devon Horse Show

So armed with my current favorite treats, these Vanilla Flavored Bully Slices from Redbarn Products, mom made me a comfy spot in the stroller so I could practice riding in it.

Devon Horse Show

Arguably it’s not my favorite place to be, but since these Bully Slices require some intense chewing effort on my part I was able to relax enough that mom could push me around the driveway.

Devon Horse Show

Devon Horse Show

Made with natural beef these chews are a natural source of protein and antioxidants too. I enjoy snacking on them everywhere, from work to home, and even on my adventures.

Devon Horse Show

So how did I fair at the Devon Horse Show when the crowds got bigger? Well the first struggle was convincing my sister that my training chews were for me and not her!

Devon Horse Show

While I did ride around in the bottom of the stroller for a little bit, I still have some work to do to be extra comfortable in there. But it’s a start!

I much preferred to chew my bully slices under a shady tree at Devon anyway!

Devon Horse Show

You can snag your pup some Bully Slices from Redbarn Products they even come in some really fun flavors like French Toast, Peanut Butter, and Vanilla. And be sure to check out my full review on their products too!

Hopefully by this time next year I’ll be a real pro at riding under that stroller!

Do you think your dog would enjoy a stroller ride?Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

 

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Little Ones On The Lake

Little Ones On The Lake

I bet you can tell by my excited zoomies here that I recently got to go on a lake day adventure!

Little Ones On The Lake

And yes, I brought along my favorite little sidekick, Baby P! Of course she met the lake and powered right in (girl after my own heart)!

Little Ones On The Lake

In fact, she acted like the cold water didn’t even bother her!

Little Ones On The Lake

I was slightly worried she might just start swimming away…..without me!

Little Ones On The Lake

So I had to jump in too. Just so she knew I wasn’t a total wimp.

Little Ones On The Lake

After my fun in the lake I met a new friend. I was so excited to play with him I could hardly wait.

Little Ones On The Lake

Only neither of us could get it together properly and he ran one way and I ran the other way, and our fun playtime ended up with both of us confused and lost. Sigh.

Little Ones On The Lake

After all that fun in the lake I started to get a little chilly. My towel wasn’t quite doing the trick but that’s ok, because….

Little Ones On The Lake

…rolling on your back in the sun always fixes everything!

What’s your dog’s favorite thing about a lake day?Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Goats that Race

Goats that Race

Last weekend I grabbed my rain coat, hopped on a bus and headed off on another adventure to the Slyfox Goat Races!

Goats that Race

It was crowded, wet and muddy…

Goats that Race

…and the closest I got to actually seeing the goats race was to pose in front of one for a selfie. Yea, not super ideal.

Goats that Race

…but, I got to bring along my sister for her very first time at the goat races.

Goats that Race

She got wet, and had to eat her snack in the rain…..

Goats that Race

…but seeing her squeal and smile when she got to meet some of her favorite animals made it totally worth it!

Goats that Race

And we both agreed, the “mascot” had nothing on the real goat racers. Baby P and I were less than impressed.

I mean, just look at those REAL goats run! Impressive!

Goats that Race

So yea, rain may have put a damper on the fun, but it was still a fantastic memory to share with my family.

Goats that Race

And don’t worry, when I got chilly, Baby P even shared her raincoat with me.

Goats that Race

Here’s to hoping next year’s races are a little less damp….because Baby P and I are already begging mom and dad for a goat of our own. My pony Minnow already promised he’d help look after it on the farm. Pppppplllllease!

One of my favorite things at the goat races is listening to the names of all the goats announced over the loudspeakers. My favorite one this year was Baahhhbara. If Baby P and I ever do get that goat we want, what do you think we should name it? Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

April Beach Babes

April Beach Babes

A few weeks ago I went on a fun day trip with my family. We packed up Baby P, Mom, Dad, my Nannie & Opa, my ponies and my best pal Trooper for a day at the beach!

April Beach Babes

When we got there the ponies set off on a ride along the beach while I stayed behind to help keep an eye on Baby P.

April Beach Babes

Only little did I know that I would end up tied to a tether in the sand because Dad said “I can’t keep an eye on both roaming munchkins”. (We all know he’s just not as good at multi-tasking as mom) ….Love ya Dad, but it’s true!

April Beach Babes

Baby P came to my rescue though and tried as hard as she could to free me. Alas, it was just not meant to be this time.

April Beach Babes

That’s ok though, a beach day is still a beach day and I used the opportunity to get some sun and some R&R.

April Beach Babes

After my ponies returned from their ride I knew they were ready for something else too…

April Beach Babes

….a nice relaxing nap in the sand!

Boomerang totally knows how to do a Beach Day if you ask me!

What would your dog enjoy most about a Beach Day?Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Winter Storm Stella

Winter Storm Stella

Finally! Yesterday I got to have a true Snow Day! Which means I didn’t have to go to work, and I got to spend the day playing with my family in the snow.

Winter Storm Stella

This was Baby P’s first big snow, and I was so excited to show her exactly what to do on a snow day.

Winter Storm Stella

Winter Storm Stella

We make snow angels on Snow Days.

Winter Storm Stella

And we go sledding on Snow Days.

Oh The Places You Sleep: Vol. 7 with Ammo the Dachshund

And we curl up on the couch and wait for mom to make us a warm beverage on snow days!

What do you do on snow days? Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Dog Squad on the Beach

Dog Squad on the Beach

There is one special adventure that always makes my heart skip a beat. It’s one of my favorite places ever, and when my family got to stay right on the BEACH during our Thanksgiving vacation I was so very excited!

Dog Squad on the Beach

But whats even more fantastic than a trip to the beach is sharing the adventure with my squad!

My cousins Sharkie & Scout (in the front) live in South Carolina, so they are total beach dog pros, and Trooper and I were super excited to spend a few days romping on the beach with them.

Dog Squad on the Beach

Things got a little wild, but that’s what beach days are all about!!

Dog Squad on the Beach

Dog Squad on the Beach

Dog Squad on the Beach

Scout and Sharkie know just how to get things fierce on the beach. But little did they know, so do Trooper and I….

Dog Squad on the Beach

Dog Squad on the Beach

Dog Squad on the Beach

That’s right, we may not live at the beach, but Trooper and I can certainly keep up with the rest of our squad!

Dog Squad on the Beach

After a day running on the beach, there is nothing more left to do but to take a dip in the ocean to cool off.

Dog Squad on the Beach

Being my feisty self, I couldn’t let my youngest cousin Scout show me up with her swimming skills. Even wiener dogs can swim too!

Dog Squad on the Beach

Nevermind, scratch that, way TOO COLD for this weiner dog! You’re on your own Scout!

Dog Squad on the Beach

All in all it was a fantastic few days with the ocean at my back. I already miss my favorite dog squad!

Can’t wait until we get to do it again!

Does your dog love to frolic on the beach like I do? Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Thanksgiving Adventure

Road Tripping Adventures with Ammo the Dachshund

I’ve finished packing…

Thanksgiving Road Trip: Pet Friendly Shopping in Charleston

…and loaded up all the necessities (which includes my pal Trooper), because I’m off on another adventure!

Pet Friendly Road Trip // Ammo the Dachshund

A road-trip of epic proportions (where it might be a wee bit warmer than Pennsylvania).

Tennessee Road Trip // Ammo the Dachshund

And when I return I’m sure I will have some amazing stories to share with all of you. Adventure Awaits!

P.S. Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends a few days early, I can’t wait to stuff my face on Thursday!

Do you have a guess where I might be headed? Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity