Toski finds ALL the Easter eggs...
In my original post on the subject, I asked for comments, anonymous or out loud. I got comments. Here are some.
"Reusing syringes is gross."
"They cost pennies - throw them away!"
"I don't care if you wash and sterilize, it is not okay to draw blood and then inject a medication with the same syringe."
"I have worked in practices that did this as well, and I broke the rules openly too. I don't care what the argument is on sterilizing and saving money, it's a one time use product, and that's how it should be used."
"I used to stand by the trash with the bin of syringes and sneeze them into the trash."
"That's terrible! I have never thought to reuse a syringe/needle."
"At no time can I think of an instance where I would be okay reusing them now."
"If they say dispose, they aren't meant to be cleaned and probably could not be effectively sterilized, so I wouldn't want that used on my fur kids."
"As a client, I am glad you use new syringes on my dogs."
"Wouldn't want used one-time needles used on my girls."
"Sad fact of life, greed usually wins out over care and safety. You are concerned about safety."
"As a pet owner, I am disgusted this is even a thing. It never would have crossed my mind that a syringe would be reused because in my mind, it's common sense that you toss after its intended use."
"Wait, how is throwing syringes away bullying? You're not being mean to that person, nor belittling them, nor harming them. You're practicing quality veterinary care."
"The absolute last thing anybody could ever say about you is that you are a bully. What the hell?"
"Calling you a bully could be considered creating a hostile work environment."
"I am still trying to figure out in what world that would be considered bullying."
"Absolutely not a bully."
"You're not a bully. You support ethics on every front."
"I just don't get the connection. How can this be bullying?"
"You are the least likely person to ever be a bully."
My favorite comments...
"Do you all at Nebraska Medicine reuse syringes for humans?" "Gross, no."
and...
"What. The. Actual. Fuck."
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Post from one year ago today...
April 14, 2015
A list of groups with links to their position statements on reusing single use syringes...
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Friend to Friend - a website for IV drug users
Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy
The reason I did not write for so many days when I had been posting daily is that I am letting a work issue drive me crazy.
It is not my boss's fault, though our run in is what threw me off course.
He has said that we cannot speak of it together and things will not change.
Which I take to mean I can speak and write of it.
I figure whoever is more stubborn will have the last word on if things will change.
In the case of a stubbornness stalemate, the tie breaker, of course, would be the owner of the company.
Also, my boss is one of my favorite people in the world, and I would stop this silliness if it really came to choosing the fight over the person.
Onward...
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!
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord... Psalm 118:26
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
2
Petting
3
Giving out treats
4
Ignoring unwanted behavior
5
Gently leading on a leash
6
Teaching sitting as a way to refocus
7
Clicking
8
Head butting
9
Slow blinking (this is a cat-specific sign of affection, but dogs sometimes love it too :) )
10
Holding
11
Comforting
12
Baby talk
13
Being near
14
Routine
15
Play time
16
Walks
17
Runs
18
Meals
19
Special meals
20
Calm
21
Avoiding Eye Contact
22
Ignoring
23
Getting level with him or her (Amanda)
24
Belly rubs
25
Training time
26
Dog socialization time
27
Socialization/Puppy class
28
Training class
29
Agility class
30
Flyball time
31
Body language
32
Walking through a crowd together
33
Hiking alone together
34
Word recognition training
35
Hand signals
36
Letting them show you their tricks
37
Predictable behavior
38
Scents
39
Pheromones
40
Squeaks
41
Happy voice
42
Low, calm voice
43
Backing off at a growl
44
Head low
45
Arms down
46
Horse hoof trimming style nail trims
47
Immediate rewards
48
Over the top rewards
49
Praise for wanted behavior
50
Exposure to new environments
51
Exposure to new people
52
Exposure to new noise levels
53
Down time
54
Soft Voices (Abby)
55
Snuggles (Abby)
56
Scratches (Abby)
57
Time outside
58
Full attention
59
Alone time
60
Facial expressions
61
Singing (Amanda)
62
Exercise (Amanda)
63
Hugs (for dogs who like hugs)
64
Thundershirts
65
Photo shoots
66
Taking them down a slide with you (Amanda)
67
Reaching out
68
Waiting for them to approach you
69
Smelling like something good - other dogs, kitties, food...
70
Brushing
71
Gentle leading
72
Mature conversation (Amanda)
73
Patience
74
Regrouping and trying again
75
Regrouping and letting someone else try instead
76
Frequent breaks as needed
77
Very small saucers of coffee (Noodle)
78
Apple juice (Joy)
79
Equal treats for each dog (Luna)
80
Equal pets for each dog (Luna)
81
Time to explore
82
Space to explore
83
Using your pet's name
84
Permission to roll in gross things
85
Comfy places to rest and sleep
86
Table scraps - a reasonable amount! Safe scraps! Not necessarily from the table!
87
Compliments
88
Letting them have their own space (Amanda)
89
Gifts
90
Outfits (Amanda)
91
No outfits if they do not like outfits
92
Letting them sniff you before you interact (Abby)
93
A place to hide
94
Let them have hyper time (Abby)
95
Kisses if they like kisses
96
Gentle introductions to new family members (Amanda)
97
Allowing them to choose their actions
98
Providing optimal health
99
Providing grooming that makes them healthy and feel beautiful :)
100
Spoiling them (Abby)
AND?
101...
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Post from one year ago today...
April 8, 2016
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??
Hoss and Frankie had a play date yesterday, and I snuck in a new puppy exam on Hoss :)
Goodbye Work Week :)
Abby got this for me as a gift when we were in Nebraska City, and it is my favorite thing right now!
Do you want to see what happens when you untie it and unroll it??
It gets way bigger!
Do you want to see what is inside?
ALL the colors of Sharpies that I own. In order. I am so happy.
THANK YOU ABBY JANE!! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH! :)
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Post from one year ago today...
April 4, 2016
Symptoms to Watch for in Your Dog - 5 Stars!
I told Luna her eyebrows were drawn too high. She looked surprised. :D
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Post from one year ago today...
April 2, 2017
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...
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.
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!
Toski has earned his Champion Dog Trick title! Congratulations Toski!!
Ice formed on the umbrella stand of a table at Blazing Pianos near the west Gentle Doctor location during recent precipitation-y weather. I thought it was so pretty!
We were excited that THIS bar moving into the strip mall was a dueling piano bar - how fun! It was the first of the string of many bars in this bay that we visited. We went because Gentle Doctor's Christmas party was here.
We did have a fun time until one of the piano players sang a song making fun of Dr. Bashara. Russ and I left and have not been back.
It's okay. We don't love bars anyways. But it was such a fun concept, and we try to support the businesses around all three Gentle Doctor locations.
I still walk past there on the way to meetings at Gentle Doctor and will say hi to the Blazing Pianos team if they are out on the patio. They seem like a good group overall, but one bad judgement call can cause me to wander off and not return.
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Post from one year ago today...
March 30, 2016
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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Post from one year ago today...
March 29, 2016
MidWest Vet in Omaha created an amazing continuing education event!
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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Post from one year ago today...
March 27, 2016