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Time4ANap

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  1. Great news on Punkin! I'm pretty sure that AnnIE and Mark are related.
  2. It is right here in the article. In this day and age, for all we know that article was written by ChatGPT and published without any human ever knowing it happened.
  3. Just a reminder to keep things civil and non-political on this one. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4177294-majority-of-us-dog-owners-now-skeptical-of-vaccines-including-for-rabies-study/
  4. I always made sure to have a really good flashlight with me and blinkers on their tag collars when we stayed in hotels. At a couple of the hotels we stayed in, there was nowhere to walk except the edge of the road, near traffic. The blinkers really helped. Doolin said there was no sign stating who gets the free breakfast.
  5. Fantastic pictures! You both nailed "roadtrippin." Rocket loved roadtrips but would rarely drink while we were on the road, and was never all that interested in eating when we arrived. It seems to be a thing. He loved getting to a hotel and meeting people once there though. The hotel staff would usually make a huge fuss over him and any kids in the hotel always wanted to meet him. Middle of the night walks were also mandatory at hotels, because, smells... The boy hated Motel 6 though...I think he had higher standards.
  6. Hi Punkin! So glad to see that the vet thinks this is just a UTI. You will be feeling better in no time at all. AnnIE is there for moral support (if you wake her up first )
  7. If I'm remembering correctly, and this was a Loooooong time ago, when Rocket had the same type of diarrhea he was diganosed with stress colitis. There was nothing we could pinpoint it to but it happened several times over the years. As far as the panacur, I think we sprinkled that on the food and it was fine - it actually helped to calm his stomach. Another option would be to put it in unflavored gelatin capsules and wrap the capsule in cheese or something else of high value (pill pocket, hot dog etc.) He ended up eventually being put on Tylan which we made capsules for. Tylan has a nasty taste so it has to be masked - sprinkling on food won't work with that.
  8. We are hoping to visit frends who live outside of Nashville sometime in the coming year, most likely next Spring. When we do, we are going to be greystalking Willa, Doolin and their peeps. We can't be so close to Nashville without meeting these rock stars of the GreyTalk world.
  9. Something about that picture makes me wonder how the parents reacted when Annie read Jackie Collins to the kids. Just wondeirng....
  10. I guess those of us who are dogless there should setup a hound day care.
  11. I love those girls! Be sure to tell the Innkeeper your Mom when it's time for another log on the fire.
  12. What an fantastic update! Mark said he wants to know more about cheezeburgers plane....
  13. I wish we could. This is usually a 2 week fall trip to see family with GRTB mixed in. This year we have to fly in, go to GRTB and fly out a day before everyone else to get back home for....reasons. I don't like it when we have "reasons" to deal with. We will only see family members who show up at the beach on this trip instead of being out there for a couple weeks to catch up with those we haven't seen in a few years. Maybe CG should come to the beach to hang out with Miss Irene and the Camp Broodie Mark staff. Can't wait to see you again!
  14. October 5th - October 8, 2023 - Rehoboth Beach DE https://grtb.org/ Chris and I will be there. Mark isn't much of a flyer so he will be hanging out with Snickers here in AZ that week.
  15. Mark says hello to everyone and thank you to all who have asked about him. He is doing well but is definitely missing his partner in crime. LaVida worked all of the angles to acquire treats and if she got one, so did he. He says he's losing weight.
  16. She looks awesome! One of the possbilities with the panting could be phantom pain. This is a known issue in people after amputations, and they will have pain sensations as if the amputated part is still there. I don't know all of the details but assume it's due to nerve endings that were affected by the surgery. I would assume that it's a possibilty in dogs as well. For whatever reason, most of our hounds have loved having a fan on and will often just sleep with their head right in front of the fan. Except Kate- Kate hated the fan and knocked it over to break it. I watched her do it. She also tried to knock over the replacement fan, but knowing what happened to the first one, I tied it to a piece of furniture with paracord so that it couldn't be knocked over. She was not happy when the fan wouldn't fall. I miss Kate....
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