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Oh, she has never not felt well. I’ve mostly given up on keeping her totally still. She can run, trot, leap, spin etc on a 6 foot lead with out causing it to tighten. All the activity however does make the healing time that much longer for the hamstring pull. I’ll live that to keep up both from pulling our hair out.
It is called “101 things to do with a bucket” I have a dog that wrote a book on it.
John and Michelle
13 years ago
what was the name of the blog post that you posted a few months ago about Via entering her crazy months/juvenile period? It was very long and I need to go back and read it..hopefully it will bring me some solace as Grizzly is starting to act more and more like well… I am sure everyone has their own adjective. Couple that with the medical condition Grizzly has acquired, my patience has lovingly thinned. (No need to go into the medical details – both Carole and Julie have been helpful and gotten a laugh at my expense over it) 🙂
Too funny. Obviously she is feeling better.
Oh, she has never not felt well. I’ve mostly given up on keeping her totally still. She can run, trot, leap, spin etc on a 6 foot lead with out causing it to tighten. All the activity however does make the healing time that much longer for the hamstring pull. I’ll live that to keep up both from pulling our hair out.
There are A LOT more photos at
http://raisingk9.blogspot.com/2011/07/self-gratification-act-of-satisfying.html
It is called “101 things to do with a bucket” I have a dog that wrote a book on it.
what was the name of the blog post that you posted a few months ago about Via entering her crazy months/juvenile period? It was very long and I need to go back and read it..hopefully it will bring me some solace as Grizzly is starting to act more and more like well… I am sure everyone has their own adjective. Couple that with the medical condition Grizzly has acquired, my patience has lovingly thinned. (No need to go into the medical details – both Carole and Julie have been helpful and gotten a laugh at my expense over it) 🙂
Lost in )Adolescent) Hell
https://24kgsd.com/blog/?s=Adolescent+hell
A great post. SASS is beginning a little of that.