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

Hop Along

Hop Along - Easter Recap

Ok, so I know the last time I mentioned the Easter Bunny I gave him a really hard time for sneaking into my house at night and leaving chocolate goodies I couldn’t even eat. Not to mention I wasn’t even allowed to bite him or bark at him!

But I guess Mr. Easter Bunny heard me loud and clear, because he really tried to win me over this year.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

Not only did he bring my sister a whole bunch of fun toys (non-chocolate I might add), that I may or may not have opened for her…

Hop Along - Easter Recap

…but he also brought me some fun toys too. He has good taste too, because he shops at my favorite store, The Barkshop*.

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Hop Along - Easter Recap

So yeah, that Bunny, I guess he’s not so bad.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

I was actually a little disappointed once my basket was empty. But when one door closes, another opens.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

And that door brought my Nannie & Opa (and my MomMom, PopPop, cousins, aunts and uncles too!), who also brought me presents!!

Hop Along - Easter Recap

I’m one lucky dog!

Hop Along - Easter Recap

My Easter fun didn’t end there though, it was time for the annual egg hunt, and since this year was my sister’s first time I had to teach her how it was done.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

She actually didn’t do too poorly, but it’s probably because she had a pretty awesome teacher.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

Well, that about sums up my Easter, and as you can see Baby P and I are now totally on team Easter Bunny!

Hop Along - Easter Recap

But, just FYI Bunny, Baby P and I won’t hesitate to use stink faces on you should you bring us icky presents next year. 😉

Hop Along - Easter Recap

The End. Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

P.S. For once I’m not the one that can’t sit still for a photograph.

Hippity Hop

Happy Easter from Ammo the Dachshund

Well, it’s almost that time of year again. A day when a giant bunny visits your home in the night and leaves you little chocolatey presents in a basket (that you aren’t even allowed to eat if you’re a dog), and you’re expected not to bite him, chase him, or do anything that you would normally do to a bunny should he come into your home.

Yea, I don’t really get it either.

Happy Easter from Ammo the Dachshund

But, in an effort to humor my mom, and make my little sister happy, I did something that goes against ALL of my instincts as a fierce hunting dog.

Easter Bunny Visit

I sat on the Easter Bunny’s lap at the mall.

Totally embarrassing!

Easter Bunny Visit

I didn’t bite him, but I was definitely not going to smile for my photo either! (Baby P was totally supporting me too and refused to smile as well!)

I hope you’re happy mom, because I’m pretty sure all the critters in my backyard are laughing their tails off!

Happy Easter Everyone! Have you ever taken your dog to visit the Easter Bunny? Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

A Dog and His Girl

While it’s true that Baby P and I have already been on so many adventures together (I did after all take her on her very first 14 hour road trip), it wasn’t until fairly recently that she REALLY started taking an interest in me. Yes, she’s loved me from day 1, but now she actually plays with me!

A Dog And His Girl

I’m so excited to have a playmate, and I’m teaching her all of my favorite games (barking and tug of war mainly), just see for yourself:

I’m going to have to order her a super hero cape to match mine soon, because boy are we going to have lots of super things to do in our future together!

What do you think Baby P and I should do for our next adventure?Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Memories

Lately I’ve been very very busy. Not the kind of busy where you have a mile long to-do list, but the kind of busy that just makes you want to drop everything and soak it all in. I’ve been very busy making memories with my family!

From my little sister’s first crawl (which not to brag, but she didn’t crawl towards mom and dad, no instead she crawled towards me!!), and sledding with my cousins and ponies – these are the memories that I’m going to treasure forever.

Family Memories

Yup, this one is totally for the scrapbook!

I hope you’ve been busy making memories too. Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Sharing is Caring

Sharing is Caring

So every time I turn around lately it seems my sister is eating. For someone so tiny she eats so very frequently. Lucky!

Sharing is Caring

I also started to take note that said eating was very very messy.

Sharing is Caring

Now occasionally this messiness would end up on the floor (score!), but most of the time mom whisked it away before I could get so much as a lick. And more often than not it was the icky stuff anyway (you know, the vegetables).

Sharing is Caring

As the weeks passed I decided to take matters into my own paws.

Sharing is Caring

But I guess they call them high chairs for a reason! And I wasn’t really getting that much closer to my end goal.

Sharing is Caring

But then one day, as luck would have it, I noticed a tiny little hand peeking down from the high chair.

Sharing is Caring

My sister was sharing. IT. WAS. GLORIOUS.

Baby P, I love you more everyday. xoxo, your best pal and big brother Ammo. Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

The Princess’ Castle

It’s come to my attention that I never properly shared my new little sidekick’s bedroom. After all, it took mom and I a really long time to get it just right.

The Princess' Castle

So come on in, and welcome to the Princess’ Castle!

The Princess' Castle

This is the room where my sister’s dog crate resides. I still haven’t figured out why she hasn’t jumped out of it yet!

The Princess' Castle

Although I’m pretty sure it won’t be long before she breaks out of her crate at night, because the artwork above her is totally accurate. I’m also fairly confident in saying that she’s so fierce that her “bark” might even be louder than mine!

The Princess' Castle

Even if she does break out though, I’ll be right here waiting.

The Princess' Castle

Waiting to make sure she doesn’t touch my toys, or my dog bowl, or my favorite pillow on the couch.

The Princess' Castle

Yup, that’s definitely the face of a little sister that’s going to escape her dog crate. I knew it.

The Princess' Castle

Looks like we won’t be getting any sleep again tonight pony.

#andsomywatchbegins

So what did you think of my little sister’s castle? Do you think she’ll like how I decorated it (as you may notice there are MANY pictures of the one and only me in her bedroom)! Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

 

Pop’n Tags at the Thrift Store

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

Just like my boy Macklemore my mom has been hitting up the local thrift store with only 20 dollars in her pocket in search of some hidden gems.

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

She’s been coming home from the local Goodwill with all kinds of cool finds for my sister. Those dog pjs are super cute I have to admit. Honestly though, I was starting to feel a little left out.

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

I probably shouldn’t have spoke too soon, because before I knew it mom had popped two dog hats out of her bag that she had picked up just for me. Sigh, I knew where this was going….

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

Yup, before I could bark in protest it was a full blown dress-up session!

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

Eh, who am I kidding. I totally love to play dress-up….especially since I look so awesome in this hat!

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

I might not look as cool in this one, but at least my head will be warm the next time it snows! (And yes, I’m rooting for snow at least once more this winter, because otherwise I won’t get to try out my new sled!)

Pop'n Tags at the Thrift Store

I’m pretty sure Baby P is chomping at the bit to play Dress-up with me. Soon, very soon, and in the meantime I’m more than happy to practice in my ninety-nine cent hat! And in the words of Macklemore….

I’m a take your grandpa’s style, I’m a take your grandpa’s style,
No for real – ask your grandpa – can I have his hand-me-downs?Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

Have you ever found something awesome at the Thrift Store for your dog?

 

Bear-y Fun Adventures

Bear-y Fun Adventure

You might remember that not long ago I was anxiously awaiting my sister’s arrival. Even more so because my lovely friend Suzanne had made me and my sister some lovely crochet items.

Well the time has finally come, and my sister can wear them with me!!

Bear-y Fun Adventure

As you can see, Baby P was very excited that we were going to get to play DRESS UP. Something tells me there will be a lot of dress up games in my future.

Bear-y Fun Adventure

That’s ok though, because anything that makes Baby P smile this much is totally worth it!

Bear-y Fun Adventure

So from Cowgirls…

Bear-y Fun Adventure

….to Goldilocks ….I’m ready for all of it!

Bear-y Fun Adventure

And if there is a “Best Dog of the Year Award”, I’m pretty sure I deserve it. I guess I’ll also accept belly rubs, cookies, and weekend hikes as recognition too. You’re welcome Baby P.

xoxo, Your big brother,Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

What do you think Baby P and I should dress up as next?