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Gracie update
I just wanted to give you all an update on Gracie! Thanks for all the support and love you’ve been sending her! As I mentioned before I already had a vet appointment on Friday (the day after her surgery) with … Continue reading
Posted in adults, Cavalier, vet
Tagged bruising, Cavalier, cone, cone of shame, crate, eye, face, Gracie, injured, medications, mend, plastic cone, plastic crate, post-surgery, removed, ruby, surgery, swelling, tranquilizers, truck, vet, well, wire crate
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Doing well!
They’re only four days old but Mercy’s pups are doing great! The only problem with dark puppies in a dark crate on a dark bed. At first glance, I only saw one pup! 😉 Raise your left paw if you … Continue reading
Posted in Cavapoo, cavapoo puppies, cavapoo puppy, Cavapoos, New litter, Puppies, Uncategorized
Tagged bed, belly, black and tan, boy, cavapoo, cavapoo puppies, cavapoo puppy, cavapoos, crate, dark, eating, face, fat, female, food, four days, girl, good, great, male, Mercy, milk, new litter, paw, puppies, puppy, stripe, Sundae, tricolor, well
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Pig Pen
It is so, so, so, so dry and dusty here now. And the dust is like talcum powder  We do not have a good enough well to water and keep grass alive either, so you can imagine how dusty, yucky, dry … Continue reading
Laundry
Don’t you all just love laundry day? Well, I’m pretty sure I wash more dog laundry than I do human laundry! And since we had company the during our “vacation” which means extra water usage, plus the garden to keep … Continue reading
Posted in daily life, dogs, Uncategorized
Tagged catch up, clothesline, company, dog beds, dog blankets, dog laundry, dog towels, garden, human, laundry, laundry day, pile, usage, water, well
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I don’t know what to say
I hate to keep sharing bad news, but I have more. Rosie had her puppies; early. It was a long, drawn out delivery. And it was a long, drawn out week trying to save lives. I don’t want to go … Continue reading