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IF THESE WALLS COULD BARK

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IF THESE WALLS COULD BARK

Look at the project Kelly Turley started! Do you want to see it when ALL the dogs' pictures and ALL the cats' pictures are up?? Me too!

Top: Phoenix (Stephanie Marshall), Bottom, left to right: Rosie (Kristen Heckman), Pyro (Kelly Turley), Joy the Puppy (me!) :)

Top: Phoenix (Stephanie Marshall), Bottom, left to right: Rosie (Kristen Heckman), Pyro (Kelly Turley), Joy the Puppy (me!) :)

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Post from one year ago today...

April 10, 2016

THYME ON MY HANDS

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100 WAYS TO COMMUNICATE WITH A DOG

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100 WAYS TO COMMUNICATE WITH A DOG

I was on yet another Twitter rant.

"There are a million ways to communicate with a dog that do not involve hitting!" I tweeted.

"A million?" Jana asked.

"Well, at least one hundred," I tweeted, because I could see where this was heading.

My friend Jana who has the wonderful website Dawg Business challenged me to come up with one hundred ways to communicate with a dog.

So here goes...Keep in mind these are from a plain ol' non-behaviorist/non-trainer off the top of my head - I am sure there are exponentially more (like 10 to the fifth power maybe... :) ), better phrased and more appropriate communication methods!

Dog lovers, add any I forgot!

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Speaking

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Petting

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Giving out treats

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Ignoring unwanted behavior

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Gently leading on a leash

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Teaching sitting as a way to refocus

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Clicking

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Head butting

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Slow blinking (this is a cat-specific sign of affection, but dogs sometimes love it too :) )

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Holding

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Comforting

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Baby talk

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Being near

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Routine

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Play time

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Walks

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Runs

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Meals

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Special meals

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Calm

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Avoiding Eye Contact

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Ignoring

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Getting level with him or her (Amanda)

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Belly rubs

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Training time

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Dog socialization time

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Socialization/Puppy class

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Training class

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Agility class

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Flyball time

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Body language

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Walking through a crowd together

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Hiking alone together

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Word recognition training

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Hand signals

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Letting them show you their tricks

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Predictable behavior

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Scents

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Pheromones

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Squeaks

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Happy voice

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Low, calm voice

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Backing off at a growl

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Head low

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Arms down

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Horse hoof trimming style nail trims

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Immediate rewards

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Over the top rewards

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Praise for wanted behavior

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Exposure to new environments

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Exposure to new people

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Exposure to new noise levels

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Down time

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Soft Voices (Abby)

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Snuggles (Abby)

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Scratches (Abby)

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Time outside

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Full attention

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Alone time

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Facial expressions

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Singing (Amanda)

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Exercise (Amanda)

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Hugs (for dogs who like hugs)

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Thundershirts

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Photo shoots

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Taking them down a slide with you (Amanda)

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Reaching out

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Waiting for them to approach you

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Smelling like something good - other dogs, kitties, food...

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Brushing

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Gentle leading

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Mature conversation (Amanda)

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Patience

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Regrouping and trying again

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Regrouping and letting someone else try instead

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Frequent breaks as needed

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Very small saucers of coffee (Noodle)

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Apple juice (Joy)

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Equal treats for each dog (Luna)

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Equal pets for each dog (Luna)

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Time to explore

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Space to explore

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Using your pet's name

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Permission to roll in gross things

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Comfy places to rest and sleep

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Table scraps - a reasonable amount! Safe scraps! Not necessarily from the table!

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Compliments

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Letting them have their own space (Amanda)

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Gifts

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Outfits (Amanda)

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No outfits if they do not like outfits

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Letting them sniff you before you interact (Abby)

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A place to hide

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Let them have hyper time (Abby)

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Kisses if they like kisses

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Gentle introductions to new family members (Amanda)

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Allowing them to choose their actions

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Providing optimal health

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Providing grooming that makes them healthy and feel beautiful :)

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Spoiling them (Abby)

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Post from one year ago today...

April 8, 2016

MEETING THE ELEPHANTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HOSS THE MASTIFF PUPPY AND FRANKIE THE FRENCHIE PUPPY

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HOSS THE MASTIFF PUPPY AND FRANKIE THE FRENCHIE PUPPY

My friend Linnette and her family adopted a second Mastiff! I FINALLY got to meet him after DAYS of waiting! 

Would you like to meet Hoss? And BONUS, would you like to meet my friend Jenny's Frenchie puppy Frankie??

Meet Hoss! He is eight weeks old!

Meet Hoss! He is eight weeks old!

Meet Frankie! She is 10 months old!

Meet Frankie! She is 10 months old!

Hoss and Frankie had a play date yesterday, and I snuck in a new puppy exam on Hoss :)

Hoss is already taller than Frankie! Jenny supervises the introduction - they did great!

Hoss is already taller than Frankie! Jenny supervises the introduction - they did great!

Brooke and Hoss. He will not be able to be held much longer!

Brooke and Hoss. He will not be able to be held much longer!

Oh Frankie!

Oh Frankie!

Good night Hoss!

Good night Hoss!

Good night Frankie!

Good night Frankie!

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Post from one year ago today...

April 7, 2016

FROM SWAZILAND

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AMY TEACHES DOG COLORING

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AMY TEACHES DOG COLORING

My groomer friend Amy told my daughters, Amanda and Abby, that she would teach them to color dogs. They have been looking forward to this day ever since!

The three of them met today and the rest of us - Kelly, Hannah, Jordan and me - stayed to help and watch. Joy and Luna and Pyro came to be colored, and Tiki stayed to be colored too. 

In an amazing show of group restraint, we left the super cute boarding Westie his God-given gorgeous white color. The rest of the dogs though...

Wilson! And heart butt :)

Wilson! And heart butt :)

Thank you Amy! We needed a happy event, and this was it.

Amy used dog-safe color and showed the girls how to be careful around their faces, and she made sure all the dogs had fun too. 

My favorite picture of the whole afternoon!

My favorite picture of the whole afternoon!

As gorgeous as all the dogs are, I cannot get over Pyro. He looks like he stepped off a 1980's Lisa Frank folder! I love his look so much!

I love this picture! Jordan and Tiki, you are too cute!

I love this picture! Jordan and Tiki, you are too cute!

I still think Luna and Tiki are litter mates :) I think they are discussing how much hair color is the appropriate amount and if it can be overdone. Never!

I still think Luna and Tiki are litter mates :) I think they are discussing how much hair color is the appropriate amount and if it can be overdone. Never!

Joy seemed a bit sad to miss out!

Joy seemed a bit sad to miss out!

Blue feet!

Blue feet!

After Pyro was over having pictures taken, we bought more photo ops from him with treats :)

After Pyro was over having pictures taken, we bought more photo ops from him with treats :)

Dog tired <3

Dog tired <3

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Post from one year ago today...

April 1, 2016

HAIRY, THE PUP WHO LIVED

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WUZZY THE CAT

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WUZZY THE CAT

A kind coworker sent me this picture of Wuzzy the Cat from her wellness care visit this year.

Because of my allergies, I can no longer see cats on a routine basis (sob), so I missed seeing Wuzzy this year.

Wuzzy and her friend Fuzzy were named after our hairless rats by the Nebraska Humane Society EIGHT YEARS AGO. They were adopted together as kittens.

Fuzzy ran away and has not been found, which is very sad. I still hope she is found some day.

Wuzzy still is with her family and is doing very well.

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March 29, 2016

I LOVE OUR BOARDERS!

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BLAZE

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BLAZE

In all my many months of profile picture taking and many years of (very) amatuer dog photography, this is my favorite profile picture by far so far.

Blaze, the huge gorgeous Chow Chow had decided he was okay being acquaintances and had accepted a chewie from me after his exam. When I said his name to get his attention for a picture, I felt like he yelled, "WHAT?" (with a few more colorful words) and you can totally see it in his eyes!

He really was a great sport for everything and is now one of my favorite dogs ever.

To paraphrase Dog Rates, "would hug with caution." :D

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March 27, 2016

HAPPY EASTER

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SAFE KITTY, HAPPY KITTY

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SAFE KITTY, HAPPY KITTY

More on "vet techs are super awesome, at least ten times as awesome as you suspect..."

This kitty was nervous to board for the first time, so Erika found him a room of his own with a very high perch!

He said he had a surprisingly lovely time and would board again.

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March 23, 2016

MATCHING PETS AND FURNITURE

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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Dr. Chris Byers is a friend and colleague right here in Omaha Nebraska. He is a specialist in emergency and critical care AND a specialist in internal medicine! I appreciate his help on the difficult cases (including our own Luna Lovegood) and his overall expertise and knowledge. Thank you for your post Doctor! I know readers will love it as much as I do!

Guest post from Dr. Chris Byers...

I’m often asked what I’d do if I wasn’t a veterinarian. That’s a hard question to answer given I’ve wanted to be a pet doctor since age 5. My first aspiration was to be a dinosaur veterinarian. Yet not just any dinosaur! I only wanted to work with stegosaurus.

When I finally grasped the concept of extinction, my passion turned skyward. I wanted to be the first veterinarian in space. To my dismay, one of my undergraduate professors at Colorado State University, Dr. Martin Fettman, a board-certified veterinary pathologist, beat me to the punch when he served as Payload Specialist on NASA Space Shuttle Mission STS-58 aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1993.

Nevertheless, the “what if” question has always intrigued me. If I’m being honest, I don’t think I’d work in veterinary or human medicine. I’d work in the music industry. Music has always been a way to calm my soul. As one who was bullied as a child, I frequently found solace in song. I would listen to poignant lyrics, and believe beyond a shadow of a doubt that the words were written just for me. As the saying goes, music is my connection to what the world doesn’t know about me.

What if I could bring my two passions together? Could veterinary medicine and music collide for the greater good of improving animal health? It seems the answer to this unique question may be yes! Veterinarians and researchers are beginning to investigate the effects of music on stress in various animals, including our furry companions. In humans, music therapy reduces pain and anxiety levels. Patients with traumatic brain injuries and those requiring mechanical ventilation may improve more rapidly. Music stimulates the body to change brain activity, immune responses, and hormone systems.

Investigations regarding the benefits of veterinary music therapy are in their infancy. Only a few studies have been performed to date, and results have been relatively mixed. One study demonstrated classical music initially reduced stress in kenneled dogs based on behavioral changes, cortisol levels, and heart rate variability; however, the dogs became accustomed to the music after a day, nullifying the initial positive effects. A subsequent study by the same group of researchers suggested varying musical genres reduced this habituation effect.

Jimi Hendrix once said, “Music is a safe kind of high.” I, for one, am excited to see what the future holds for music therapy in companion animals. Perhaps we will learn song is an essential therapy - a new drug per se - in the care of our furry friends.

Dr. Christopher G. Byers is a practicing small animal specialist who is board-certified in both emergency/critical care and internal medicine. He is also a Certified Veterinary Journalist who publishes a weekly blog for pet owners - CriticalCareDVM.com - with the sole purpose of educating pet parents about the benefits of partnering with board-certified veterinary specialists. He may be found on all major social media at CriticalCareDVM.

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Post from one year ago today...

March 16, 2016

WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS

 

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AWESOME VET TECHS ARE AWESOME

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AWESOME VET TECHS ARE AWESOME

One of the cat cases I took on recently despite my allergies was that of a sweet orange cat who looks like our Max the Cat. I am still having respiratory trouble eight weeks later, but I am not sorry!

I thought maybe I could take on a kitty or two every month or so, but maybe not. My offer still stands for the Choi family (a new kitten! I am dying!) and the Hug family and the family of Nolan the dental hygienist, mainly because he and his wife let their two year old name their new kitten, and she named him Sergeant Branch.

Back to Orange Kitty! He has a very serious medical condition that is now stable. He is doing well because of his awesome veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants. What impressed me AS MUCH as their life saving care is this...

Cat Mom told me that her friend had a cat with a similar condition. She said his cat came home with a bandage where his IV catheter had been. She asked me, would her cat have a bandage? I began to say no when she said, "because it was so cute."

I asked Erin to leave Cat's bandage on after the IV catheter was removed - we usually remove them before they go home - and told her what Mom had said.

She and Mary did THIS. 

As a rough estimate, I would say you normally see about 10% of what a veterinary technician does for your pet and for you. So take how wonderful you know techs are and multiply it by ten. That is closer to the reality of how amazing veterinary technicians actually are.

(You guys are awesome, and I love you.)

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March 15, 2016

AMANDA AND ABBY SHADOWING

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THE DENTAL WORK OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN

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THE DENTAL WORK OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Recently Kelly's sweet boxer Abe was in for dental work.

Here are super cute pictures from the day.

Abe recovering

Abe recovering

Abe recovered but still tired...and still gorgeous

Abe recovered but still tired...and still gorgeous

Thank goodness, we have nothing medically interesting to report at this time!

All went well, and Abe was tired for the rest of the day.

The End

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March 14, 2016

DAY 1 WITH THE ELEPHANTS

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GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE IN NEBRASKA

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GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE IN NEBRASKA

I recently was able to help with a medical case involving a sweet dog from Golden Retriever Rescue in Nebraska.

A few days later, I saw a dog from the same group for wellness care.

In my overly optimistic, often but not always securely grounded in reality mind, this is a start of an avalanche of Golden opportunities! Soon it will be Beagle-Basset-Husky-Golden repeat forever! I am so happy.

My interactions with Golden Retriever Rescue in Nebraska (GRRIN) before this have involved strong emotional support for the group. When a member of their team owned Spirit World, what did I do? I went and bought a sandwich and drank wine there with Dad. When GRRIN was at a rescue gathering I was at, I bravely stepped forward to pet their dogs behind the ears.

So far, becoming more involved in supporting this amazing group in a professional capacity has been AS REWARDING as all of my involvement thus far.

Drink in honor of rescue groups. Eat sandwiches. Pet dogs and cats. And if these Pet Savers need a foster home, an adoptive home, financial support, blog posts written, a rally attended, a new team member...we as a community will be there then too.

We love you Omaha Pet Savers!

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March 9, 2016

LOVE IS...

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