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Writer (n) 1. One who writes 2. One who engages in literary composition
I'm a writer. Writers have an insatiable curiosity. I start my day with the question... what if?
I usually end my day with WTF? Lately, I start and end my day with WTF!!!
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CarolWhat a lovely pair - wishing you all lots of hugs,
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quiallit’s nice to see you back.
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quiallI am so sorry for your loss. But I am glad to see you back.
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quiallBest of the season to you as well. Stay safe.
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CarolTime has gotten quite elastic and unpredictable lately for me too.
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madaboutgreysBless you for helping mend her broken spirit.
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quiallShe's lucky she found you and Lucy.
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quiallLoving the pictures! We're getting the same up here. Stay safe.
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I know it’s not funny (giggle), but it’s so human. Love the thought of knitting another Gavin. Wouldn’t call Boomer a Chicken Dog exactly, he was more of 120 pounds of passive resistance. Had a floor level exam table that rose? He’s lay on it and as soon as whoever reached for the button he’d ooze off. Want his weight? He’s sit anywhere except on the scale. Want to give him a shot? Vet got down on the floor with him, dog inhaled treats, ‘curled’ up in vet’s lap until the tech handed over the needle. Boom stretched himself out full length putting the target zone way out of reach.
Its embarrassing to say, but I got so I enjoyed taking him to see what he’d do next.
Gavin is entertaining in his reactions that’s for sure. He does seem to be feeling a bit better today and the swelling on his face is down a bit more. I phoned in his first daily report.
My Labrador’s a a bit like that. I got the giggles, the last time, which really didn’t help matters!
Giggles do tend to reinforce the behavior especially in Bull Terriers who seem to love provoking laughter in humans.
One of my Malcolm’s Mayhem stories describes what laughter did to reinforce his naughtiness in obedience class.
So Sorry to hear the big guys isnt doing well – I have the same reaction from Woodrow leaving the vets office – i have to drag him out – go figure –
hope he is better soon – sending bully hugs and kisses your way
Woodrow – Sweetie – MJ
Gavin it seems needs a tow truck to get him into the vet’s, leaving there it’s as if he’s shot from a cannon.
I remember our golden retriever being a bit of a challenge. Dad would walk him round the car park until one of us would shout out of the door that it was time to go in. Then Dram would dive straight in through the waiting room and into the room (reminiscent of a force 9 gale!). He would steadfastly refuse to get on the table or the scales, and poor Dad would have to pick him up to be placed on the table – no mean feat as he was about 6 stone or more at one point, I’m sure, and would adopt the deadweight pose when lifted! Then would follow the challenge to keep up with him as he went out to the car – through anything in his way!
Gavin is such a complete difference from all our other dogs who actually enjoyed going to the vet’s.
My JRT isn’t a problem, but I still dread taking her as she has decided that, purely because she’s on the lead, all other dogs are Evil and must be growled at, constantly. Dogs!
As you said, Dogs! But actually it’s more like, Terriers! Now imagine your JRT’s attitude at 65 lbs times two…welcome to my world.
LOL this was a wonderful read. MacGyver is back home…Ann the pom is glad…we also have 2 other’s….. Casey Jones, the hot dog, Sophia the jack russell circus dog plus 5 cat’s. My vet’s on speed dial and he make house calls! LOL
I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one with the vet on speed dial.
Bull Terriers will often hide that they are ill. With the odd shape of their heads the question, “How can you tell his face is swollen?” did come up when we arrived. My answer? “I can tell.”