Sunday, May 11, 2008

NEW FAMILY ADDITION
This is Bailey, the newest addition to our extended family. Aunt Frani rescued her a few weeks ago from a holding facility where she was scheduled to go home in a matter of hours. Ta-dah, My Auntie Frani to the rescue and now Bailey has a loving, caring, safe home for all her life. She also has a great new feline companion , Cujo. We will introduce him a little later. Apparently Cujo wasn't too thrilled with Bailey at first - you understand, a doggie in the house and it wasn't Zoe. Now they have become friends and in fact Cujo likes to play chase with Bailey.
You can see by the photos that little Bailey is an eviscerater just like me. Oh how we love to pull all the stuffing and squeakers out of our toys and leave only the limp pelt dangling. I guess we are both tuned into out primal instincts.
COUSINS BY THE DOZENS
Moving to Eastport opened my life to even more cousins and here are three of them. From left to right, we have Patrick, Benny, and Lytton Walton. Their mom is Cheri who teaches my Daddy to paint. These boys are spoiled and pampered too. My circle of friends and family tends to consist of Humans who really love and cherish their canine companions; so, it is only naturally that we are treated so special and kindly. We are the pride and joy of our humans. The boys live down the street from me and when I go for a walk past their house I like to snoop around and get them all rousted up and barking. Daddy Thom says this is not polite and discourages me. Sometimes in the summer Benny, Lytton and Patrick come to visit and we get along pretty well. I share my toys with them and offer them a doggie snack. They are pretty possessive and protective of their mommy though and I have to get my pats and hugs from Aunt Cheri on the sly when we are all together.
Since I moved to Maine I have my own little social group of canine friends - it's a good life here. I am so glad we moved.
MY COUSIN, JEWEL
I am feeling so much better that it is time to blog about something other than my health. When I went to the vet on Friday, Dr. Teer found my blood counts were stabilizing and increased my dosage of pain medication which was a really big boon - my pain is much decreased and I feel a little euphoric - h-m-m-m!
Anyway, I discovered my Aunt JoAnne is coming to visit me soon and she was not happy that her baby, Jewel was not mentioned in my ramblings.
Look to the left, here she is - my beautiful cousin, Jewel. She is a lovely white German Shepherd and spoiled and pampered just as much as I am. Before she moved to Las Vegas, Jewel lived two houses away from me in Florida and we went for walks together and visited each other all the time. I love my cousin but I must admit she is high maintenance. She always wants to be alpha and does not accept the realization that her mommy MUST be alpha. She is a bit of a control freak and has occasionally snapped and shouted at me. Of course, once I did hide one of her toys in my mouth while visiting and walked home with it. Daddy Thom caught me and the item had to be returned. Oh well, I was young and I tried.
I always liked Jewel, although I am not quite sure she was so crazy about me. She did learn to tolerate and accept me. Perhaps the problem is in the fact that we both are high maintenance royalty with out own private staff and therefore naturally have a bit of competition going on between us. Are our personalities kind of like our staff - the real cousins??






Tuesday, May 6, 2008

THINGS ARE LOOKING UP.
I had a few rough nights over the weekend especially on Saturday - lot of pain and I could not settle down and get comfortable despite all the fussing and attention given to me by the staff. I couldn't take any of my pain medicine as that may be what caused my trouble in the first place. Finally Daddy Thom decided to cover me with an nice white throw. I still shivered a while and then all of a sudden, I dozed off. I wasn't cold; I think the blanket was just the bit of security I needed.
Sunday was better and Monday was the big turn-around. I went to see Dr. Teer for my blood work and I felt great. My legs and hips were still a bit sore and stiff, but that "sick" internal feeling was gone. Dr. Teer gave me a script for some pain medicine that won't harm me and I had a wonderful night - slept like a puppy. This morning I greeted the day from the balcony and checked out my territory. Then I had a big breakfast of liver and rice (with a bit of my prescription dog food sneaked in.) I knew it was there, but ate it anyway.
Now I am napping in the sun in the dinning room. It is a beautiful sunny day and the furnace is off and the doors are open. I just had another pain pill and I feel great!
Later this afternoon I'll have another nap with Daddy Thom - What a life - Eh?

Sunday, May 4, 2008

DADDY, I DON'T FEEL SO GOOD.
Boy - a week ago on April 25th I really got sick. I didn't feel good at all. I had been taking the medicine for my anemia for a while and was feeling better. All of a sudden, I had a big relapse. Daddy Thom was in Florida selling the house there; so it all fell onto Daddy David. I had every confidence and knew he would get me through this frightening episode. Thom's the nurse, but David is smart too and he did everything correctly. Unfortunately it was not a lot of fun and there were a lot of road trips I did not enjoy; and I love to travel. I had to be taken to my Vet, Dr. Teer, in Machais and she recommended I be taken to Brewer to the emergency animal hospital right away for hydration IV's - I could eat a thing and I wasn't drinking nearly enough water. Daddy David packed up our bags and put my bed in the Escape for an overnight trip to the Bangor area. Wrong - the intelligent doctor in Brewer discovered I had a bleeding gastric ulcer and would probably would not survive the weekend without a blood transfusion. Nearest doggie donor was in Portland. So - we hit the road again. We arrived at an amazing animal emergency hospital staffed with wonderful, kind and knowledgeable people. They were so considerate and treated me so well. I had an immediate blood transfusion and started my new medications to heal my bleeding ulcer. But - the overnight jaunt turned into a week of hospitalization during which I had to have more IV's and be kept in an oxygen cage for a time. Daddy David stayed in the motel and worked on his web pages and came to visit me twice a day and kept Daddy Thom in Florida up to date. They worry about me so; I know they really love me. It's a good thing David remembered to take his "stress" pills along because I really scared and stressed him out. I am home now and recovering and happy knowing not only am I loved unconditionally, but I am also treasured. Even Aunt Cheri, Aunt Frani and Aunt JoAnne were worried for me. Mikey and his mom came to visit today; they were worried too and wanted to check up on my progress. I am a lucky Dalmatian.