Well, I know that you are already gone. But have a good time, Liz. And don't forget to let us know how the pups made out when you get back.
Well, I know that you are already gone. But have a good time, Liz. And don't forget to let us know how the pups made out when you get back.
Have a safe trip!![]()
Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
Yea, have a safe trip!
We always have to board Reggie every vacation we take because:
- We cant take her with us the 200+ (I believe) mile journy to Myrtle Beach and back
- There are very, very few hotels/condos/resorts that accept pets there
Have a good trip. Since its on the subject of what to do when boarding, I'll give my late advice for other people.
Try not to bring your own kennel unless they specifically request it. Also, let them provide the blankets if they have blankets for every dog. Speaking from experience, dogs who are being boarded and become a little scared sometimes hole up in their own kennels or beds within their enclosure and become protective and dangerous. I've had to use a catch pole to get a dog out of her little pink kennel once and then had to remove the kennel from her enclosure. The owner was not happy with us, but how were we supposed to walk the dog who was growling and biting and wouldn't come out of her kennel? Once it was gone, her protectiveness went away.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
Smokey & Maggie did well while I was away. I am happy with the care
they recieved there and I'd probably go there again. I missed them when
I was away.I made up for it by lovin up on my daughter's dog Coco every
chance I got.Smokey's eating was off normal, but I expected that. I think
kennel life would be devastating for him, if it were long term.
Maggie ate well ( I'm not surprised) & did fine with all the staff. She's
acting a little more tired & subdued today, but that might be just the
change of being away. A Vet there talked to me about her weight. She
thinks she might need a change from her thyroid meds.Maggie
needs to lose more weight.![]()
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Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Glad to hear that the furkids made out well. I am sure they were glad to have Mom home. Is Maggie showing any other signs of problems with her thyroid? You may want to mention what was said to your own vet and she what s/he says. I am sure Coco enjoyed spending time with her Grammy (do you have skin grandchildren as well?).
Yes, I made an appt. to bring Maggie in for a consult next Tuesday.
The Vet at Noah's (where they stayed) suggested asking my Vet for
her thoughts on using something called Slentrol. It's an appetite suppresant.
My daughter's pup Coco Puff, (lab/pit mix) is such a cuddlebug anyway,
it's hard not to hug her all day long.No skin grandkids yet, just a
Calico kitty Selena of my Son & my daughter's pup,Coco.![]()
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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