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Three of our therapy dogs posing for photos when we visited St. Dominic's retirement community last week. These animals all started life as street dogs, the dog on the right has only one eye. After many months of rehab and training, they have emerged as wonderful canine good citizens.
Yashka met a dog of the same age as he is (18 months) in the park. And they had a lot of fun playing together.
Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!
The difference between the morning temperature and the midday one is very huge!
When the sun is up it still looks like summer!
We were at the park here! With this usual abandoned and metallic thing! I think I’m the only one who find it useful!
The sky was beautiful and I needed to put it in my camera!
Lassie and I wish you all Happy Sunday from our blue sky (we’re sitting on a cloud just to be closer to the sky!!!!...yes, usual madness… :D )
PS
yes....it's better!
Monte Paterno and the Tre Cime in the Dolomites. I walked this via ferrata for a. short distance and went through a few tunnels and saw all the gun positions and remains of the battles that were fought in these fantastic mountains. Dogs of War is by Laibach.
Bonn
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Un passage rapido en ce port où se perpétue la conserve de la sardine ...
et à Concarneau on aime la race canine aussi .. celle ci s'observe même ...
This photo was taken at Fort Macaulay in Esquimalt BC Canada (near Victoria). The fort was built here between February 1894 and October 1897 as part of a strategic defence location to protect the harbour entrance to the Royal Canadian Naval base. There were two other locations on the other side of the harbour. Each Fort had gun emplacements. None of the Fort's were ever used in a hostile manner. The site is now a park close to where I live. This was my playground for my friends and I when we were kids. Our dad's were in the army and the surrounding area is Work Point Barracks, basically a military residential housing location.
I would like to give you all an update on Tug.
This photo was taken Saturday in our backyard after a snow storm.
Normally he would be running around and having a grand time.
I was just happy to see him up and moving, you can tell from his eyes he is not his usual ebullient self.
On Sunday when I let him out he actually trotted out the door and went into the woods which he wouldn’t do the day before.
He is eating well and on a Chinese herb called Yunnan Baiyao.
The herb is suppose to help stop internal bleeding.
For a dog who looked like he wasn’t going to make it though the night on Wednesday he is doing amazingly well.
He has licked his leg raw where it was shaved and the IV was and as a result if I am not watching him he needs to wear an Elizabethan Collar.
He is not happy about that so we have spent a lot of time just watching him hence not allowing much time for anything else.
We have had many dogs at our practice that were put on Yunnan Baiyao and have had quality of life for several months after the same diagnoses as Tug.
We will just have to hope he can be counted among them.
As long as he is eating and showing signs of happiness we will do what we can for him.
Tug’s big love in life is food and when Charlie came in the door with our traditional Saturday deli egg sandwiches Tug jumped up and kissed Della on the muzzle…you see the tradition is that the dogs get an egg sandwich to share too.
Yesterday afternoon when I came home for lunch I got a typical and noisy greeting from both Della and Tug.
It was so good to see and it put a big smile on my face.
We will take it one day at a time and be happy for each day.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and support.
We truly appreciate it.
Smile on Saturday.
"display the D...".
Maggie and our friend Patchy who stayed here during the no electricity 4 days.
My idea of what it looks like when "All Dogs Go To Heaven".
Prompt: heaven full of dogs --ar 5:4 --q 2 --s 250 --v 5.1
Midjourney used for AI Photoshop used for additional post processing.
I was so fortunate to see both sun dogs. what is a sun dog?
Sun dogs (or sundogs), mock suns[1] or phantom suns,[2] scientific name Sun dogs (or sundogs), mock suns[1] or phantom suns,[2] scientific name parhelia (singular parhelion), are an atmospheric phenomenon that consists of a pair of bright spots on either horizontal side on the Sun, often co-occurring with a luminous ring known as a 22° halo.[3]
Sun dogs are a member of a large family of halos, created by light interacting with ice crystals in the atmosphere. Sun dogs typically appear as two subtly colored patches of light to the left and right of the Sun, approximately 22° distant and at the same elevation above the horizon as the Sun. They can be seen anywhere in the world during any season, but they are not always obvious or bright. Sun dogs are best seen and are most conspicuous when the Sun is close to the horizon (singular parhelion), are an atmospheric phenomenon that consists of a pair of bright spots on either horizontal side on the Sun, often co-occurring with a luminous ring known as a 22° halo.[3]