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After finishing up at the V-E-Ts for Henry's yearly checkup and shots, we stopped by the local pub for a cool drink (ice water for Henry) and a tasty meal (his was a quarter-pounder with cheese and a side of cottage cheese, off the kid's menu.)
The staff was wonderful, making sure Henry's water bowl stayed full and that he received plenty of attention.
Definitely two paws up!
(We enjoyed our meal as well, as always.)
It was bit chilly to be eating outside, hence the lack of a crowd (it was packed inside). If it was 20 degrees warmer we wouldn't have been able to get a table. That said, by the time we left there were two more tables with canine companions.
Daily Dog Challenge 2402. "Natural State"
Henry's happiest when soaking up attention.
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
Dental hygienist at Armadale Dentistry works with a popular Markham dentist offering a comprehensive teeth cleaning service before laser surgery.
Still documented on The New Hive mashup of BioLase ezlase 940 used in surgery at Armadale Dentistry in Markham by Markham dentist Dr Gabriala Vidmar.
Had an annual checkup at the hospital today which split the time into two parts. Built the gate this morning, popped into the farmers outlet to get the galvanised hinges and bolts then fitted everything when I got back
Pearl was pretty weak, starved, and she will need some time to recover from her life as a stray. Her muscles are atrophied, and I am hoping that in a few months she will be back to normal.
We scanned her for a microchip, we looked at the shelter, searched all the websites, and no one has reported her missing... we'll keep looking.
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A ton of credit goes to the UP Steam Team for bringing UP 4014 back to life. After spending over 50 years on display, the team rebuilt it and converted it to run on oil. Only 25 Big Boys were built and eight remain in existence today (4004, 4005, 4006, 4012, 4014, 4017, 4018, and 4023). These beasts are 132 feet long and weighs 625 tons.
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Had my dental checkup and cleaning this afternoon... All looks good in the gaping hole known as my mouth.
I gave them the Reader's Digest Condensed version of the 365 Group and asked if they would mind if I shot a few pics at arm's length during the appointment. Everyone there thought it was a really cool idea, even though no one seemed to have heard of Flickr. The hygienist made me show her all the shots I took before she let me out of the chair!
My Nikki has is going to the vet for a her senior checkup next Thursday
night....she has been losing too much weight, and starting to show her
age(16 yrs) lately and I am worried about her. She only weighs 6 lbs as
of tonight....she lost a half a pound since her last checkup this past July:(
At least her kidneys were in good shape, and she is eating and drinking
very well....she is just too skinny. She will get full blood work and screening,
she will not be thrilled......but it has to be done. Please keep her in your
thoughts and prayers....she means the world to me.
Art in the medical centre I was at last week - just checkups... #iphoneography #project365 #seattle
(iPhone Camera+; Mac: Photos, Tonality, Noiseless)
Annual physical/check-up at Stanford. All is well.
Menlo Medical Clinic
Menlo Park, California USA
01.11.21
Wasn't expecting to post a checkup on the former Southaven Hancock Fabrics location today, but whaddya know, here I go! l_dawg2000 first alerted me to some paper covering the windows of the shuttered store a couple of months ago, and on a subsequent drive-by I noticed nothing other than a construction company sign and some Sharpied letters behind the bars of the double door: BAM. Books-a-Million briefly came to mind, but I dismissed the thought quickly, since they already have a location in the next-door Southaven Towne Center. (cont.)
Hancock Fabrics (now closed) // 75 Goodman Road W, Southaven, MS 38671
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Where I stood this morning- a good place to be on a very wet sloppy day. #tonyhewlettdds #whereistandtoday #ourwisproject #21of365
Maruf Ayodegu Jimoh (right), a Nigerian doctor with the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), assists a woman with an eye problem in El Daein, East Darfur State. The UNAMID clinic sees about fifty people at a time from the local community, mostly women and children, every Tuesday and Thursday.
Photo ID 531964. 09/10/2012. El Daein, Sudan. UN Photo/Albert González Farran. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/
Today was Pancake's day for her annual checkup and vaccines. This is her Vet - Dr. Allison Stumpf, of Banfield Pet Hospital. Pancake bonded with Dr. Stumpf instantly and she enjoys her yearly visit here.
I owe a special debt of gratitude to Banfield Pet Hospital and vowed to be a loyal patron of theirs after the massive Menu Foods pet-food recall in 2007 which claimed at least 30,000 pets in less than a year. Banfield Pet Hospital was the only one to track these pet deaths (when the FDA refused) and was instrumental in bringing to light the need for accountability and tighter controls, tracking and regulations in the pet food industry. Thank you, Dr. Stumpf and Banfield Pet Hospital for honoring your commitment to the health and well being of those we call our beloved pets, friends, service dogs, companions and babies. We will never forget this. Dedicated to my cats who were victims of that recall: twotabbycats.blogspot.com/2010/