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Kahn isn't as keen on the Vet's as Etta😂He just wants to stay with me but I'm not allowed in during this Covid lockdown. He's such a good boy, though, he goes in with the Nurse with a little encouragement.
It's Go-To-The-Vet Day (which is usually Friday) and this week, we brought Bonkers (top) and Norio (bottom) for the regular kidney treatments. Bonkers come here once a week, and Norio every other week.
On the way to the Nigsa'a Lava Beds is Vetter Falls. Stopped for a quick exposure before moving on to the Tseax River.
So Austin expanded his Vet's Office again. Larger with a ton more detail. He exchanged the textured dark tan wall bricks for a variety of colors. In person looks waayyyyy better. Windows, dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds everywhere. :)
Etta, Kahn and David at the Vets.
Etta's waiting expectantly to meet other dogs, people, Vet Nurses & the Vet!
Etta has conjunctivitis, but almost better now.
You'll either love it or you'll hate it!
What the heck - it's Friday tomorrow and it makes a change from fences!
The NS "Honoring our Veterans" unit heads north on 112, seen here blasting out of the siding at Blair.
I'll admit, it was rather sobering to finally get to see this unit on the day of the shootings in Chattanooga.
This was Cisco on the way home from the Vets last night. He was not a happy camper and definitely not amused with the red bandage where his IV had been. We are just relieved that for now he seems to be back to normal.
We couldn't get Dallas into the cat carrier! Maybe next time.
Miles weighs 5.10 pounds... he's almost 6.5 months old.. he's gonna be big when he's full grown!
So I had to call my boss/the CEO at the crack of dawn b/c Ruby Red was sick. I'm very fortunate that she is an animal lover and has 4+ kitties and other animals of her own.. Ruby Red is doing ok, she got a few injections for pancreatitis flare.
The bigger concern in Ms Phoebe. I decided to bring her in as well. Last week she ate a few foam objects (she has had pica since she was a tiny kitten and thus I kitty-proof my home but obviously missed some foam). Need all the prayers you have to the Poopy Deity.. hoping and praying that the rest of the foam comes out the other end!
Etta had a visit to the Vets to check a lump on her head. She has antibiotics & we will see what happens. She loves to visit the Vets! They always give her treats!
1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary Edition L-82.
Registered in August 2019 as VRL 879S.
Catalogued as a 'Chevrolet Corvette C3 75th Anniversary'.
East Anglian Motor Auctions, Wymondham. Sold provisionally @ £20,000.
This is how it's done! DJ Arithon has taken us in his tardis ride through rock...and roll! Man what a set!! Hat off...
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Laura with her dog Henry getting checked out by veterinarian Barb Cole of Fairbanks.
Yukon Quest Vet Check, January 23, 2016.
Like all long distance sled dog races the Yukon Quest has a dedicated cadre of Veterinarians for the entire race. Two weeks before the race start every dog is checked and must be approved to run the 1000 mile race.
Mushers keep detailed notes about their dogs' health and work with vets throughout the race to keep there dogs healthy.
Yukon Quest Vet page: www.yukonquest.com/race-central/yukon-quest-1000-mile/201...
So Austin expanded his Vet's Office again. Larger with a ton more detail. He exchanged the textured dark tan wall bricks for a variety of colors. In person looks waayyyyy better. Windows, dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds everywhere. :)
A little westie in vet attire waiting for the next patient.
Prompt: A watercolor of a West Highland White Terrier wearing a white lab coat and blue medical scrubs, in a vet exam room, looking up with a curious expression. The lab coat has a red cross on the sleeve and the dog is holding a small white box with a red cross on it. The dog has ears perked up. The background is a medical exam room. The lighting is soft and natural, coming from the left. The photo is high quality with a shallow depth of field, focusing on the dog. --ar 4:5 --v 6.1
digital fine art was created using Midjourney AI and Photoshop
Robert is a WWII vet and a wonderful subject. His wife also made a wonderful assistant. A simple two light setup with the key light off to the left shot into a umbrella with the second light directly behind his head and the flag. His wonderful wife was holding up the flag for me. Thank you both.
This is one side of the veterinary clinic in Johnstone Street, Fitzroy. The artwork is by Makatron and Itch.
After i fixed up Aeon for her photoshoot, i decided to dress up some Vets and some Rookies!
Models (From L-R)
Veterans:
Kimberly Rhodes (Veteran) Currently being one of the judges of BNTMC.5
Yumi Hayes (Veteran/kinda) Currently not modeling
Adrienne Jones (Veteran) Just auditioned for a bntm
Nona Hardy (Veteran) just auditioned for a bntm
Rookies:
Ari Yuvee (Teagans little sister and Avalanche's cousin)
Sophie Nolan
Aksana Raudonienė
Ami Hayes
KCS 4006, the Veterans Unit, is the rear DPU on CPKC ethanol load 528, bound for Albany, NY. This was my first time catching the locomotive so I can finally take it off my bucket list.
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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.
Just loaded Rocky into the sidecar for his last
trip to the dog doctor. This will be his final
vaccine injection for the year.
He did not move from this position all the way
there and all the way back. In fact he stayed in
this position all the time at the dog doctors too.
But when we returned to the nuns place and the
collar/leash was removed, he once again became
"The Rocket Man" we all know and love ............... ;-)~
Alright, here's a quick update for the last few days
and the next few weeks in the future.
Highlights for the last few days.
Tuesday the 19th I walked into Cambodia.
An hour later I walked back into Thailand.
Another hour and I mounted the scooter
and headed for home.Arrived around dark.
Can't remember what happened Wednesday
during the day. But by night no# 1 wife and her
brother had me in the ER at the local hospital.
Thursday both no# 1 and I were at the immigration
office in another town working through the visa
mine field.
Friday, July 22nd.
6AM no# 1 wife is dropped off at the bus station.
She's heading back to work out by the border
and I am heading to The Dog Palace.
Looks like Sunday or most likely Monday I'll try to
take both Tinker Bell and Little Stubby to the vet
for their final vaccine injections for the year.
I feel both can travel together in the sidecar just fine.
Legs goes in for her final on the 30th..............................
OK, now that makes for nine dogs all doing three trips
to the dog doctor, so who have we forgotten ?
That would be Pumpkin, and in reality she hasn't been
forgotten one bit. Every week I have supplied the nuns
with special mange medications for Little Pumpkin.
She has been doing very very well and the mange isn't
visible on her at all. But I think she has 4 more months
of daily medications before she should be cured ?
This morning the doctor gave the ok to spay Pumpkin
when ever we are ready. And she will also start on all
of her vaccine injections at that time too.
So here's the draw back ...The other nine dogs receiving
all their vaccine injections along with the food supplied
to the nuns, monthly medications for heart worm, tics,
mange, intestinal parasites and so on have used up the
entire budget !
When enough donations come in, Pumpkin will be spayed
and vaccinated. And hopefully enough will come in to buy
the monthly pills for all the dogs as stated above. And kibble.
So there ya go, tomorrow I rest and fix the bike, Sunday I
might go get the dogs if I feel rested and the bike is fixed.
Thanks for your comments and a big thanks for any donations.
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
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Vetical sailing on my weathered outside wall.
I made lots of these little pistachio yachts last year and then didn't know what to (photographically) do with them. Ideas welcome below.
at Noosa Animal Hospital.
They happened to be having a photoshoot when I arrived with Angus and Sooki.
12/365 2018
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