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...it rained last night! That's why all the tires are wet!

Gdynia 2017

the dogs and i had a wonderful hike on thursday, my birthday. i couldn't have asked for a better way to spend part of my special day!!

 

on tuesday, alice had another seizure... her worst so far. this makes six episodes total and it has been exactly one year since the first. what made this one worse was that it lasted several minutes with no signs of it stopping, and she lost some control of her bladder (which has never happened before, and she was quite mortified about when she finally came to. it was really sad). thankfully it happened while we were at work, and we were able to intervene with valium to get the seizure to stop. i could deal with one episode every other month, but can not deal with the fact that she's not coming out of these seizures without valium. if she were to have one while i wasn't with her, she could quite likely seizure to the point of brain damage or death... so now it's time to make a decision about anti-seizure medication. there are so many pros and cons that would take too long for me to post here. i know that she needs to be on something, but i am not really happy with any of the options.

 

we have exhausted all of the diagnostics available except for the mri and spinal tap, except for an extensive thyroid test. next week we will do that, on the off chance that it's a low thyroid hormone level causing her seizures. it's rare, but it happens. if that comes back clear, then it's on to the meds that she will have to take for the rest of her life... why do bad things always happen to good dogs?

Daisy has had a problem with her Dalmation who, after a very positive start, suddenly started running away. When a hound runs they really run. So after failing to persuade her pooch to attend to its duty and come back when called she was forced to face up to the possibility that for the dog's and everyone else's safety she would have to stay on the lead for the rest of her life.

Imagine our delight therefore at discovering a fully fenced , safe dog exercise field especially created for 'problem' mutts who are either aggressive, or runaway artists or scared of other dogs.

We hired the place and Daisy at last got to see both of her pets really let rip. They had a ball. It's close to home, relatively inexpensive to book (about the amount people spend on a pack of cigarettes to put it into perspective) and it meant that Daisy had two tiredly happy and contented dogs for the weekend.

She'll definitely be going back!

Residents of Sisimiut, Greenland, tie up their sled dogs in this valley east of town.

2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).

abandoned power plant and blower hall of a former steelworks

dogs + snow on a frosty day just go so well together. Halle Lu loves frosty-breath weather

I discovered a new field to walk the dogs. Ben loved it because it was a new place to explore...I loved it because we all didn’t get plastered with mud. (Everywhere is very muddy here with melting snow). Win/win. I think this will be our walking area for a few weeks at least. Hurry up spring!

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Grazie mille a tutti per le vostre visite e commenti !

Thank you all for your visits and comments !

 

These were for the Top Dog Gala in Manhattan raising money for the Animal Medical Center of NYC. This was my craziest cookie order ever - 15 dozen cookies!! They wanted dogs and cats and I did paw prints and bones as well.

There were several moments around 2:00am where I kept repeating to myself "what was I thinking?"

My dogs. Left to Right :Tessy,Piticu(white),Sam,Betty.

that moment when new pals lock eyes and touch noses….sweetness.

Fun at the beach as the hounds enjoy this time, its great for me to capture a few action images like this.

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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.

 

I'll walk you through this --

 

We're at The Dog Palace.

It's pouring monsoon rains.

Mama is laying next to me.

 

That's my white bike parked under cover.

Miss Molly, Blondie, and Little Lisa are

eating dog kibble while being watched

by one of many monkeys surrounding us.

 

It's hard to see but Little Lisa has about 2

dozen bloated jungle tics on her back

sucking the life out of her small body

while injecting deadly parasites

into her bloodstream !

 

The amount of scars and hide missing

tells me she has had a horrific life

before she was dumped here.

I'll do what I can with what

I have to save her ;-)

 

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Finally the days are getting longer and the Sun gets up before than us (just few minutes)!

So when we reach the beach in the morning the Sun is pretty high, its rays come just straight into my eyes when i'm walking to Souht!

But when I come back to North the sunlight in my back warms all my soul!

 

Only 2 months are left then the beach will be forbidden for dogs and so even for me.....

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100 strangers, 100 dogs

Hi all a quick update on our new family member Rocky the one year old Pugalier we picked him up on saturday he was trembling with fear and sick all the way home three and half hour Journey! His new life started proper on Sunday he has really bonded with Tyson and Rosie but is still struggling with human contact he will sleep on my knee with the other two as long as i dont touch him this causes his fear to take control and leap onto the floor the poor thing (how someone can mistreat a dog to cause it to fear human contact breaks my heart) I hope to catch up soon!

the dogs like to get involved in that Christmas spirit

Our beloved little dog, Mel has now passed on. He was 15.

 

Mel was a purebred Miniature American Eskimo Husky. The word 'miniature' was never in his vocabulary...he really thought he was a much bigger dog than the 10 lb dog he was. He wouldn't know what to to with a ball or stick if you threw it for him. But he was always there for me every day that he was in my life.

Storm, Border Collie.

Baarn, The Netherlands.

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