Paws-itive Partners' upcoming Woofstock has taken all my spare time and I've neglected the dog blog. Even though I haven't blogged about it, life on the Dog Farm has been busy and always changing.
Annie is making good progress. She still in her corner most of the time but when she does come out she interacts more with the dogs and me. Annie's taken a liking to Pennie and Pennie is beginning to warm up to the idea of having a friend. Pennie's been our aloof dog and hasn't acted like she needed anybody else. I guess that can be characteristic of corgies. Who would think Annie-the-scare-dog would choose Pennie to befriend.
Last week, I came home to find the underlining of our new couch lying in the middle of the floor in the sunroom! What happened? The mystery was solved: A dog toy rolled under the couch and someone (a four-legged someone because Husband Bob was gone!) clawed and clawed to try to pull the toy out. They didn't get the toy out from under the couch but they sure got the fabric!
Black Lab Maggie hasn't felt very well the past day or two. She wouldn't eat breakfast or lunch today so this afternoon Maggie went to the vet. Maggie's spending the night at the clinic on IV fluids and medication. Xrays showed she doesn't have a blockage but her colon is bleeding and it is bent and twisted (there's a medical term for it but I forgot) and painful. For most dogs, the IVs correct the problem and they return home on medicine and feeling much better. Poor Maggie's use to sleeping on the bed so tonight on the floor at the vet won't be much fun.
Paws-itive Partners' young people's group went on a trash walk last evening. The Paws-itive Kids picked up enough litter along the road to the Bark Park to fill a dumpster. Bless their hearts, the kids worked hard. The area is litter-free and with the grass and trees greening it looks great.
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