Great news for Skye she is now heartworm free going on four months. I really have to thank the Monsanto Co., They are the one's who paided for her heartworm treatment, which would have cost me $800.
Skye is very happy and is adjusting into her forever home.To think that such a pretty, smart and gentle dog would be used as a breeding machine and then dumped in a field like trash. What sick and cruel people, that's why animals are so much better than some humans.
So happy times Skye, extra biscuits for you and Cupcake--you deserve it!
We love our dogs and everything about them, love, loyalty, enduring spirit, and more. We like dogs more than most people. Dog stories, poems, pictures, information, and everything dogs--woof! A welcome to all!
Friday, October 24, 2014
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Sad News
Please take a moment to reflect on the passing of Chili, our 17 year old Aussie Shepard Mix.
He was a one of a kind and will be missed dearly by our pack.
I have written a poem to my best friend who I will always love in my heart.
He was a one of a kind and will be missed dearly by our pack.
I have written a poem to my best friend who I will always love in my heart.
Chant for Chili
Death
is swift
Sorrow
is lasting
Body
descends into earth
The
cycle of life is complete
A
life that was rescued
Given
love and affection
In
return you were loyal
Giving
unconditional love
Provided
happiness
A
companion by my side
You
gave me happiness when my world was dark
Comforted
me in illness when pain was at its worse
Waiting
for me through my bleakest hours
A
Brother
Healer
Spiritual
guide
I
wrap you in blanket
Lay
you in the grave
Place
items for your journey
To
protect and light your way
My
hands are on the shovel
Dirt
placed to seal the tomb
Your
final rest in tranquility
Till
you reach the Otherworld
I
am blessed to have had you
Our
bond was very strong
Your
passing created lots of tears
A
void within my heart
I
know I will seek another
To
give a rescued life
Giving
love and affection
Like
I did you in life
My
tears rain upon your grave
Your
image in my mind,
We’ll
meet in dreams
Walk
the stars and ride the wind
Spirits
of the alpha male to this we are a kin
I
wait the day of my passing
To
see you again
On
my journey to the afterlife—
Till
then
Farewell
my Chili,
Farewell
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Your Dog and Skin Problems
Your dog's coat and
skin are great indicators of its general health
and condition. Skin disease is a common problem among dogs
and is attributable to insects,
environmental and hormonal issues. These diseases can be very
disturbing to your dog and frustrating to you if left untreated, but
most skin diseases are treatable and with
some preventive measures your dog will enjoy a healthier life.
A dog's skin is
different from a human's. Human skin is tough and has a good supply of blood vessels and sweat
glands, whereas, a dog's
skin is more sensitive and thinner with no sweat glands (except in feet pads).
A dog's skin
consists of two layers. The outer layer (epidermis) covers
the nose and feet pads; it is scaly and tough, but
the creases of the groin and under the legs are thin. The
inside layer (dermis) nourishes the epidermis and produces
hair follicles, toenails and the sebaceous glands, which
secrete oil for waterproofing the coat.
Fleas
Fleas
are the most common skin problem for dogs. Fleas
are a parasite and can be seen as black and white (flea
eggs and feces) sand size specs in the coat. Flea
bites cause a mild itching and are found around the
tail, hindquarters and back. In cases of heavy, untreated flea infestation, severe
anemia or death may occur.
To treat
flea bites, an owner must rid the dog of fleas
with flea shampoo, collar, dusting or spray. Bedding and carpets
(in the home) should also be treated.
Ticks
Ticks
are small, flat insects; they usually attach
to a dog around the neck, head and between
the toes, and then continually feed on the dog. All
ticks are capable of transmitting diseases such
as, tularemia, encephalitis, Q-fever
or Rocky Mountain spotted fever and may cause tick
'paralysis.

Bedding and carpets
should also be cleaned, and
for outdoor tick control, grass, brushes
and weeds should be cut and the area dusted
or sprayed with insecticide.
Treatment for
hypothyroidism requires a visit to a veterinarian, a blood
test and daily thyroid hormone treatments.
Sores
There are two
common types of sores, lick and pressure. Lick sores
are found on the ankle or wrist and are caused by constant
licking of the same spot, causing the hair to
be rubbed off. The spot then becomes red, shiny
and itchy. Lick sores are signs that the dog is bored. Applying cortisone will ease the itching, but
interesting activities, a
change in environment, being walked every day, a trip to a dog park, or maybe a
new playmate will also be needed to prevent reoccurrences.
Pressure sores are found on the elbows, buttocks and sides of the legs. At first, they are gray, thick, hairless pads of skin, but left unchecked, they can cause the skin to break down.
Pressure sores
are caused from laying on hard surfaces for long periods of time.
Treatment
is antibiotic cream along with thick, soft
bedding to offset the hard surfaces.
Prevention
Basic prevention
for dog skin problems are baths, brushing and grooming.
Generally, baths
should be given once or twice a year.
Brush your dog about
10 minutes each day and clip its toenails as needed. Regularly
check the coat, ears, feet pads and toenails for
signs of any problems. Consult a veterinarian with any concerns
and for the best skin prevention/treatment for
your breed of dog.
Pet Education
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Meet Cupcake
My dog Cupcake is my BFF! Allow me to tell you a little bit about how she came into my life.
My heart was broken after losing my rescue dog Annie who lost a battle with cancer. My husband and I went to PAWS in Chicago looking to fill the void Annie left in my heart, and we attempted to adopt three different dogs (at different times of course), and did not find our connection.
So one day at work a couple of my work buds and myself were looking on the web page at Anti-Cruilty Society of Chicago, and I see a couple of "candidates", one in particular caught my eye. I announced "I am leaving work and going to check out these doggies".
By the time I arrived, the dog I had my eyes on was already being adopted. Not to let that stop me, I perused the rest of the shelter and walked up on "Cupcake". She was hiding behind a rather large shaggy dog and our eyes met! I felt an instant animal connection and asked if she could be taken out. Well, when the cage opened, she bolted and ran away from the handlers. I loved that spirit!!! LOL, it took two of them to corral that pup! She as very timid and I was told she had been sequestered and sick upon arriving at the shelter with "tummy issues". Her handler said she was a very sweet girl and whomever adopted her would not be sorry. SOLD!
While completing the adoption paperwork, two girls had been at the shelter the previous day and were back to look at Cupcake. Too late....she was now my girl. This is the part I just love to tell people....on our car ride home, she put her paws on my shoulder and licked me for at least 20 minutes. She knew she was coming to her new home and was so thankful. Cupcake gives meaning to the paw print sticker "Who rescued Who" and I love her sweetness and hope you enjoy her pictures.
She has it made! I share a part of my closet for her outfits, we have what I call "love fests" where the command of sit and watch me is her (and my) favorite! She gets along well with her brother Chili, and loves her Dad Wayne too!
Well, it is Sunday morning. Time to get the Sunday paper, call Cupcake and relax in bed catching up on the news and sale papers! Remember, adopting from a shelter saves a live, well....maybe two. The pet and your own!
Cupcake, I love you!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Meet Chili
Chili is a southern boy. An Australian Shepard mix rescued from Animal Control in Sanford, FL (Orlando area), he's traveled through at lease half of the U.S. charming people and female canines along the way. A real road dog Casanova.
Now at age 16, Chili like to spend parts of his day resting and sleeping, but he still loves to roll in the grass, have a good biscuit or two, go on road trips and run around the yard with his sister Cupcake.
His favorite foods are corned beef, cheese, oatmeal, butter, hamburger, turkey, chicken and of course--steak.
Chili is my friend and companion. Usually you'll always find him close to me, where I go, he goes, when I eat, he eats and when I rest, he rests. He is my friend, companion and healer. Our spirits are entwined in male bonding. We are male--we are one.
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