Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Wordy Wednesday



Look what my friend, Charlie Daniels gave me! The Gold Paw Award--because I'm one of the top commenters on his blog. What a cool way to celebrate your friends! (it blinks with stars on his page but my mom can't get it to blink on this post)

My mom chickened out of taking Daisy in and asked the vet for anti-biotics instead. She is still taking old Daisy in on Thursday night to talk about what to do. She says she forgets how old Daisy is because Daisy is so lively and even likes to dance!Well, okay, after that teaser my mom tried to get a video of Daisy dancing but everytime the camera beeped Daisy ran. So we just fed her her medicine with a spoonful of yummy stuff.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Sunday with the Hounds



Here is some of the wind we're getting from Ike. This was a calm moment. We have mostly pines around here so the wind can be very noisy. Also we have lots of windchimes. Yes, we have a propane tank in the front yard. Yes, at least 10 hounds would be killed if the porch fell. Yes, sigh, we qualify as living rednecks even though my mom is a Yankee (check out Jeff Foxworthy's list of what makes a redneck). Then the wind stopped and the rain started. A nice gentle rain that soaked everything my mom had hanging up to dry. Life as a redneck is tough.

This is also a sad time for my mom. She grew up with Charles Chips--I'm talking 40 bazillion years of chips. She says they are the best chips ever made. They are going out of business. So, today, she opened up this huge can and spread them on the deck for us all to appreciate. Yeah, mom, they are the best chips (or like the only ones we've ever had).

Sasha and I are enjoying the last of the chips.


Natalie is such a kissy face. Who wouldn't love this girl hound?


Here is the baby mama. My mom is calling her Laci. She looks kinda crazy here. But she is a good girl, not too shy, but definitely has a problem with a hand coming from above so my mom only puts her hand underneath her chin.

Here is Miss Daisy, 18 years old. She is going in to the vet's tomorrow because her mouth smells like a sewer (I don't mind I don't understand the problem). It's been 2 years since her last teeth cleaning so we suspect something to do with a tooth. First, my mom will discuss things with the vets because Daisy is so old. She's in awfully good shape though.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Saturday with me & Graham

Here we are out on the deck in the sun. I admit I'm not much for puppies which is why my mom is trying to get me to look at Graham. I wouldn't hurt him, I promise, I just don't like being around those baby landshark teeth. MOM! He's looking at me!

You see how fast I'm moving my leg. Graham is all set to bite me!!


Here is Natalie in her new red collar checking on Graham. Look at that puppy. He is such a little poser.

Haha, he's going after Georgia now.

Mousse is checking out the safe end.


My mom is on call today so she has to stay by the computer. That works for me because I get a lot more smoochies.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Gas--ACK!!

This is what my mom said when she came home. She didn't know that gas stations would RUN OUT OF GAS today. Crazy people filling up their vehicles. She could only get premium to fill up our car. So she ran back to the store to buy lots and lots of dogfood and toilet paper (we canNOT run out of tp)--deliveries might be slow for a few weeks to stores. All because of Ike the hurricane coming onshore in Texas. Hope all our Gulf coast buddies are okay!!

Please visit our friend Deetzy's site and send them some hugs. His 'l'il man', Gizmo, is failing in health. They have had a hard year.

Good puppy news--Graham continues to improve. He's screaming his ping-pong ball size head off in another room right now. My mom is about to go get him and kiss him a bunch. When she puts him back it will be MY turn!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

SEPTEMBER 11

IN MEMORY (Sirius, who died on that day)

OF THE INNOCENTS WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Wordless Wednesday/Thankful Thursday



Monday, September 8, 2008

A sunny Sunday

It's not all sad news here. Graham is still with us. He seems stronger. And it was a great day to close your eyes and relax on the deck in the sun.

This is the latest picture of my cousin, Cesar. He likes to run in the dog park and goes to puppy school.

Our friend Eduardo the SnugglePuggle needs all our pawsitive thoughts for his mom who is in the hospital. He helped my mom feel better with his powerful snuggling now he needs all our help! Please visit his site and leave a message. We are thinking of you and your mom, Eduardo!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Graham update and an award

My mom took Graham to the vet Sat. because he was not breathing well. They took x-rays and found he had pneumonia. After a nebulizer treatment with medicines he has gotten a lot stronger. At one point they had decided to have him put to sleep but he suddenly got livelier & they changed their minds. If he was fighting so hard to live then we would help him, which includes tapping his chest and taking him in the shower. He is better so far.

So, please enjoy this video with us that shows him feeling better. We do not know what tomorrow will bring.

Thank you to you all for such kind and loving words. It is impossible to say how much it helps. It just does.

Meanwhile, I have gotten an award! From Jan's Funny Farm and The OP Pack I got this wonderful award. Thank you, JFF and Dakota, Phantom & Thunder! You guys are the best!

We need to award this to others so my mom will work on that after she sleeps.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

We lost Marshmallow

My mom tried. The vet tried but our little girl puppy Marshmallow just faded away. My mom held her to the end and made sure she knew she had been loved in this world. That is why we have not been visiting blogs this week.

We still have the little boy who also has problems but is much stronger and we hope will survive. My mom liked the name Graham suggested by Jan's Funny Farm.

This is sad but it is also very much a part of my mom's rescue. No one can really make up for what these doggies lacked in the past. We just do the best we can here and now. If we lose them then we can plan to all meet up at the Bridge one day.

But more important than anything is that for the short time they had on this Earth, unlike so many stray animals, they were loved.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Labor Day

We didn't do much today. My mom worked on her telecommuter job and watched movies.
Here I am visiting with Natalie. She is a sweet girl. We're just friends, I promise! ....No, we're, uh, NOT holding paws here.

My mom apologizes for the hideous blurriness but it's the first & only picture of me meeting the puppies. I think she will get a new camera for Christmas.

Here is the little marshmallow girl. She's just opening her eyes. She makes a LOT of squeaky noises that you can hear at the other end of the house!

Here is the little boy. He's a mellow, sleepy boy. They are just starting to walk.

Pee-Ess--for Jan's Funny Farm--my mom offered to foster these puppies a month ago (before they were born) so the rescue wouldn't have them taken (as in killed) when the mom was spayed--it was a problem, a hideous debate among the rescuers because no one could take the puppies--then they finally called my mom one HOUR before the spay operation (she is the place of last resort). She could not stand the idea of them being killed when they were almost ready to come out so she said yes! Then my MOM had to have an operation so she couldn't take them when she promised--not until this weekend.

They don't have names. We need to think of some. Help!!