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Glug, glug....still here! Water is settling but we are thinking about more rain again. Goats is about an hour west of me and if I knew where I'd be circling her trying to figure out why she isn't posting! Guess that's a good reason to not let us know where some of us live!
Sass, DH works from home and travels. It's a win win thing until he starts getting on my nerves or watching the $$$$. I'm a woman that used to have power so I just want him to get the heck outta my way and deposit when needed. Really, he's a good guy, I can just get moody if I don't get my down time or alone time. Still writing a lot which is good. Eye surgery is Wednesday, just one eye, then wait 4 weeks for the other. Geez, I'll be stumbling everywhere. Might as well drink more.
Happy Birthday to you girls. Such clever cakes! Something special hidden in them? Maybe not but if you are new here you will find out there usually is! BBL
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Loverly, Thanks for saving me half the cake. I would probably have been unable to help myself and would have finished it.
Mema, Glad you haven't washed away and I hope the same for lil goats. Rain is something when it just keeps coming and coming.
Welcome Simplicity. You'll like the fuzzy animal thread also.
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Haapy birthday u two
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Oh, like WE don't do lunch? With any body who happens within a few hundred miles of us? Less see. Chevy, Blondie, Loverly, just US?
Did I forget anybody?
Anyone coming to sunny DRY Florida this winter?
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No rain here, just a lot of pain. I'm seeing the neurologist tomorrow and thank dog DH can drive me! It's all the way on the other side of the metro, about 40 minutes drive. I went and had a mani/pedi today, dog forbid I should show the new doc my unkempt feet! Then cancer support group, and DH had to work, so I waited around for cousin to drive me home, and she had a meeting, so I'm just now home to find that while DH was working in his office, one of the dogs was ripping into a bag of treats after getting up on my bedside table, knocking everything off to get to the bag on my window sill behind it.
I think I found a pic of Mitzy.
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HahaOh my gosh! That little gremlin turns back to the sweet angel. Notice the brown torn crate mat I just bought her 2 days ago. SIGH. Just got back from badminton and found the pillow/mat destroyed...that's the second one. It had not been more than an hour and a half. How can I get mad at her? Even if I want to, i can't.
Ok going to take her for a walk
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Aw, Mitzi, you naughty dog. Maybe she needs something more indestructible to keep her occupied, like a Kong toy?
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loveroflife--I have no experience with a BM. The dog I had sounds similar but she was 1/2 border and 1/2 lab. Smartest damn dog ever! And I think that could be part of Mitzi's issues. She is bored. These types of dogs (who are breed to have jobs), they need to get that energy out somehow. My girl's name was Lacey. I took her to a pet store to buy food and some toys...some stupid parent wasn't watching her children and they just jump on her and took her down to the floor. She was so scared, she peed in the floor. I know she really wanted to show her teeth but she didn't. From then on she always barked and growled at kids. Never let her near them until I had my own and she was perfectly fine with them. She also did not get along with other dogs. She was the alpha dog. Getting of track...when I had her in my room while I was at class, she was fine. When I moved her into an apartments with 3 other guys...she got mad. She chew through their video game controller, ate a battery from a TV r remote. Tore the floorings up I need the kitchen. I did have to buy a crate for when I had to leave for work and I would come back home for lunch to play with her. I think some dogs really will show you her thoughts through her actions. We just have to be present to see it. Just my two cents...if it stresses her out, don't do it. Build more trust between you two before trying anything scarey. Let us know the progress beautiful dog!
Sas--I had two Brittany's as a child and then dad switched to German short hairs. Wonder what he will get next as he is too old to hunt for any length of time.
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A friend adopted a dog that came from a hoarding situation. Poor Bailey had terrible separation anxiety. She had to be put on medication. It took a long while but she eventually calmed down. DH and I would dog sit her when my friend travelled. She was a lovely dog.
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Lovely and wren. - happy .birthday both.
Octoer is s good birth month mine was on the 10th turned 45. I feel like 85.
Sas - sounds like you are keeping dbf in line with honey doo list
Smarty - hugs
I took my dss shopping for fall clothes today. As soon as the got home at 4pm we left just got home like 9,.pm. I know some of you shoppers would laugh at the short time spent but for me if felt like forever. Was glad my back and energy level allowed me to do that. Many many times in the past ,2,years dh has had to take them because it was impossible for me. Although I am sore , it sure felt wonderful. Love that momy stuff
Good night to all
Hootie hoo l
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Patty, glad you had a good time taking the kids shopping. Happy belated birthday!
Kathindc, I had a coworker who pet sat for a dog who needed to be medicated for separation anxiety. Think it was her in-laws dog? Can't remember. Anyway, that dog was a real problem, because he would have something like IBS when he was stressed. He'd poop all over the house! Made torn up pillows look like nothing, lemme tell ya.
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Cubbie, I saw a Kong toy at the store the other day. Almost got the toy, but didn't think she would care for it. I tried letting her roam around the house and pretended to leave thinking that maybe it's the crate she doesn't care to stay in. I stayed in the garage and watched her through webcam. The poor thing paced around the house whining and howling for about 5-10 minutes before she peed in my living room!! I had already let her out not too long before that to pee and poo.
Kjones, you are right. Belgian Mal are working breed and highly intelligent. We walk her twice a day and about 2 times a week we let her run in an open field near our place. That might not be enough to wear her out, but it wears me out. The most she stays in her crate is a bit over 3 hours on Sunday when we are at church. DH has been taking her to his office and whenever he runs errands. She is a very sweet dog. Wouldn't eat the first day when we brought her home. I finally had to take the food and put it in my hand to feed her by the second day. She took it from my hand so gently.... I just wanted to hug her. Lots of work and patience. Need prayers for patience. Thank you for your suggestion.
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Happy Birthday Loverly and Wren!! Hope you have a lovely day and get to do something fun. Love all the pictures.
Nice to see you Patty, glad you feel better.
Radiation went well they did 4 spots - left shoulder, each hip femur head and distal femur above the knee. Haven't turned off the lights to see if I glow. I woke up with some stunniing sciatic pain down my left leg to my shins.. miserable all day. Looking forward to sleep and no pain. Slowdeepbreaths sent me a PM that Calico on D&D thread passed on Oct 6th. She was in hospice and it was expected, but I will miss her lots. So I am bummed. Cancer sucks.
Cubbie- my cousin had a dog with separaton anxiety and the vet put the dog on prozac. It worked.
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Patty, it is so sweet to hear you had the energy to go shopping with your boys. I'm sure they enjoy it.
Rose, thank you! Happy also to hear that your radiation therapy went well today and sad to hear that Calico passed. Just sad for those left behind. Good rest
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Yes! HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOVERLY & WREN! I SAW that, just didn't tell you so!
Had that Impression made for my lower partial... He just kept saying "Your mouth is so SMALL!" I should have used a smaller FORM!" And I thought didn't you look before you loaded that form up with WAX ... FIRST? So he says my mouth is "small"... Hah! Bet some gals would be jealous of that one... My friend Tina could stick a whole ice-cream cone in her mouth! Also her fist! The guys loved it! We would act silly sometimes after work, and stop at this little bar up in Golden, and all sit together and drink and LAUGH our butts off, and tell inappropriate jokes!
Then drive home... DH was usually off fishing or hunting, or I couldn't have DONE it! SOMEtimes we went DANCING! I mean to the Red Balloon Saloon, with disco-music in the 80's! What's that old saying? While the cats away the mouse will play?
Yes, Welcome SimplicityPattern! I used to make my clothes, and both my Daughter's dresses with Simplicity patterns!
See? I found you!
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Morning Ladies!
Sas, I am originally from Seattle, Wa. Transplanted to NC, unwillingly (beer story). Thanks! My mom gave me the hat once my hair started falling out.
RoseValley, how many treatments do you have to have? I have to have 30 and am only on my 10th today
Glad to hear it went well for you. It's getting harder for me. Not exactly sure what it is about it that bothers me so, but it does.
Patty-glad you got to do that with your DSS. It's hard but can be so healing doing stuff, even when we are exhausted!!
Thanks Wren!
Hope everyone enjoys their day!
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Simplicity! That is really YOU? I thought it was the picture of a movie-star type person! This is my picture...
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LOverly, I agree with Kristen, Try mitzi sleeping in your room if that's possible. Just close the closet doors. If she has to sleep in the kitchen, have the door closed to her cage. Think about taking out all bedding in the cage at night or when you leave. This wouldn't be a permanent thing. Think transition. Then consider the recommendations a few pages back about the blankets and toys from the thrift store. Some dogs like to nest. The blanket, she could make a nest with. Stuffed pillows she can't. She may be tearing them up to try and make a better nest. Works for her, but not for you. Also, I suggested putting the cage under a table and someone else suggested putting a blanket on top of the cage. Either are good. The pic where you can see the sliding door from Mitzi's cage. please, move the cage to a quieter area. The activity outside could be stimulating her to much. Working/hearding /hunting dogs respond to movement.
Kristen, Love to meet folks that had Brits. Brits are such great dogs, but so high energy. AND so good with kids. So, smart and mellow. I didn't continue with them here in Florida b/c there wasn't anywhere safe to take them. Always worried about gators and snakes. Trying to keep a Brit out of water or diving into a woodpile, is impossible as you know. I had a laugh when you said " I have no experience with a BM". As a nurse I went right to bowel movement. Then my Dh's Bill of Materials. Then it was put it in context dummy(me). Ah-hah Belgian Malinois. DUH. had me laughing for a wee bit. Spookiesmom--Spookie had Brits too. Glad to see you back here. Simplicity is new here and she has kids too
My Schatzi is a German Wired Haired Pointer. But she was abandoned b/c she's gun shy. She's a great dog too. Love dogs.
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Aw. Thanks CB. You're very kind. I love it!
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I have a pit bull mix that was doing the same thing. I crated her at night and while I had to work if my oldest wasn't going to be home. I started leaving her out at night and stopped crating all together and the chewing stuff up has stopped. I think she just needed to be a 'part of the house' and had a bit of anxiety. Not sure that would work with all dogs, but it did help my Reba
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Loverly, Kathy 's thought about meds, is another workable solution. Again think transition. Until her mind accepts all this new stuff and gets away from all the bad stuff she came from, easing her through it with a bit of medication will help. After one of my falls this summer. Schatzi became a basket case for a few weeks. Her anxiety was off the charts. The doc had me use________(I forget) maybe valium. It didn't take long and it worked. The other thing the vet suggested, if that didn't work was Prozac. That surprised me, but she described it as the go to drug for dogs with uncontrolled anxiety. Just read that Rosie suggested Prozac too
Patty, LOL I'm on his honey do list too
Yay for energy to shop. Clothes shopping is on of the things in this world I hate the most. Well we are just going to have a birthday- do-over. Can't miss Birthdays. So tomorrow is your Birthday -Do-Over.
Rosie soory about Calico. She was loved and respected by all. Let us know if the are going to do a goodbye page?
Oh, Simplicity it was probably a guy thing if beer was involved LOL. Either married him or ran away from him. Did you get caught in all the flooding with those storms. Our Chevy renames all newbies to this thread. Generally, the names get shorter. Your's got longer. Simplicitypattern LOL.
Mags, Good luck on the neuro visit, in your pocket
Mema I agree on the solitude thing. If DBF is around too much he makes me crazy. But I want him home on Friday's that's been a bone of contention b/c he want's to be out with the boys. Has that power job been over long? I had one too long ago. It did take along time to transition away from the respect and ability to do what I wanted, when I wanted it. Did make working for other nurses that were a PITA, a PITA. It does get way easier with time, is the reason I ask
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LMAO! I got confused there and was wondering if I was the reference. Love it!
No man. Dad is a dick. Sent me here for summer vacation at 15....Longest summer vacation ever haha
Rosie, sorry about Calico. It's hard. We become entangled in so many new lives through this. I got the news last Wed that one of my chemo friends has decided to stop chemo
I didn't get his last name (I'm bad about that), but think of him daily.
If anyone wants to keep in touch outside of BCO, here's my fb. I am very open about my bc- just a heads up cause I know some aren't comfortable with that.
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This is what my living room floor looked like after Nacho destroyed the treat bag. I still haven't cleaned it up, I may make DH do it since it happened on his watch. On the other hand, he's taking me to the neuro. But I have to conserve my energy. I have so little. I didn't have much before BC, and between the chemo and the rads, well let's just say I have to plan ahead to get up for a coffee refill much less a new doc most of an hour away. They sent me the paperwork to fill out and bring in, and I forgot about it till 3 days ago and I've been procrastinating since then, so I finally filled it out this morning. I thought electronic medical records was supposed to take care of all that! What the heck is that about anyway? And don't they know that the older we get the more lines we need for surgeries, meds, symptoms, etc? I can't write that small!
When we got Sophie, our rescue cat, Nacho had to be medicated for a few days because he was so excited and she is so skittish that we were afraid he'd overwhelm her. They get along fine now, she's fascinated by his tail.
My niece called yesterday. She's in acting school in NYC. Well it's a real college but that's what she's pursuing, and she's got what it takes. Talent, presence, passion. She's just awesome. Think Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball in Julie Newmar's body. She's 6' tall. Been on stage since she was 3. Well she called because it was the 15th anniversary of her dad's death from cancer (small cell squamous). Or as she put on Facebook, dead dad day. He was my friend, I introduced him to my sister, and the rest was history. They had 13 years.
Well, time to go get ready for doc. We shall see what he has to say. I'll check in my pocket for you, Sassy.
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Hope Dr visit goes well Mag! Uh oh on the treat bag
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Mags part of Obama care was requirement for electronic medical record-EMR system, the law didn't require that it actually be used by the doc. The staff may input everything and work through recording everything and orders/scripts etc. The owners of my PCP's practice chose to pay the fine rather than learn how to use the system that the manager worked for almost a year to develop. The senior owners(3) are computer illiterate. Makes me wonder about the rest of their skills. But my PCP is just the opposite, so, it doesn't hurt me , but I feel bad for their patients.
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I hate putting a dog in a crate. The only time I EVER used one was after my Aussie had major surgery, and that was just for a week. Some claim their dogs like them, l just DONT. Can you contain her in the kitchen where she won't be able to get into stuff? She's maybe never been in a crate in her life.
Start working with some on leash obedience with high value treats. Sit, stay, down, come. Use a retractable leash for come. Let her wander the length, you can reel her in. HAPPY HAPPY voice. Keep it short, 5 min sessions few times a day.
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Thank you Ms. BLONDIE and Ms CHEVY. Hugs. BBL
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DO_OVER_BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR PATTY ____TOMORROW OCTOBER 28TH
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cp418 started this thread on the meat issue fiasco initiated by the WHO . ChiSandy and Downdog had two really good posts.
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