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Milkweed flower buds

November 29, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Milkweed flower buds

I was going over some of my older photos and I came across this one of milkweed flower buds and thought it looked kind of interesting. If it was dried as it is, it would make a pretty dried flower for an arrangement.

Of course nothing is blooming in my garden now! We had our first snow last week and it’s become quite cool here over the last few days. Below zero or hovering around zero most days. I’m really not ready for winter to arrive yet … especially now that I have a puppy that I have to take out about ten times a day! LOL

And yes, I know my Wordless Wednesday post is a day late … blame the dog!





Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bloom, blooming, bud, buds, cold, cool, dog, flower, garden, interesting, milkweed, milkweed flower buds, photo, pretty, puppy, snow, winter, Wordless Wednesday

So we have a sick puppy

November 28, 2007 by Tricia

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As I was saying at the end of my last post about our new puppy, we discovered on Saturday that our little bundle of energy was sick.

I’d noticed on the drive home that our pups nose was dry. As we drove home I asked Chris if her nose had been wet when we saw her in the barn while she was in the pen with the other pups and as I thought it had been. As it turns out her nose is dry sometimes and wet at others.

She’s been active and doesn’t really act sick, but as I said in my last post she was pooping a lot all day Saturday and passing pine shavings in her stool and when she finally started having watery diarrhea that I noticed had blood streaks we immediately called a vet and talked them into letting us bring her in that day.

Since the puppy had passed so much stool on Saturday we had some samples to bring with us to the vets office. The vet immediately collected a sample to test while we were in the office and then he came in to examine the pup.

He said she was full of gas and of course the immediate concern was whether she still had pine shavings in her bowels and whether she might have a bowel obstruction. She hadn’t been vomiting or retching but we had noticed from the time we got her home in the early morning hours that after she’d have a drink or eat her stomach and abdomen would heave and move around as if she were having hiccups.

She never seemed to be in obvious discomfort when her stomach was twitching, but I did notice over the weekend that she didn’t like her stomach, hind legs or behind touched when her abdomen was making those odd movements. Perhaps it was gas moving around or the bulky pine shaving filled stool moving around …

Overall the pup seems to be in good health. She’s a good weight for her age. Oh and she wasn’t born on September 7th as I was told. The paperwork I was given states that she was born August 25th and she’s only had one set of shots so far … in early October. She should have had at least two sets of shots by now if not all three sets!

When the vet was finished examining the pup he went back to see if the stool test was finished. It was finished and he said that he could see a lot of bacteria. So our pup is on meds! She got two injections while in the vets office. One was antibiotics and the other was a medication that would sooth her stomach and bowels – something like Prevacid.

So she’s now on three medications. Two for the stomach and bowels – to coat and sooth them (Sulcrate and Cimetidine), and one is an antibiotic (Tylocine). She gets them before and with meals and she takes her medication really well.

She’s also on a different food that’s easier on her stomach for now too. It’s called Medi Cal Gastro Formula and she loves it. It’s canned food. The first time we fed it to her it was room temperature and it stuck to the roof her her mouth. Now we serve it cold, just out of the fridge, and I chop it up into tiny pieces so it will go down easier without getting stuck to the roof of her mouth. I actually had to get my hand in her mouth to break up the build up of food stuck in there on Saturday. We though she was going to choke!

Since puppy seemed to be doing ok after the vet visit we decided to go right to Petsmart (we had the pup in a shoulder bag) and get a training crate. It was a quick trip but we still managed to pick up two more toys for the girl. She’s got 6 toys now!

The medications seem to be working. Her tummy hasn’t done that heaving hiccup like movement since maybe noon on Sunday and he stool is less frequent. Oh and the pills seem to be puppy happy pills because she gets super active after we give them to her. It’s probably because the meds make her feel better I guess.

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Other than getting her used to her crate, which she’s done really well in, we haven’t had much luck in the training department. That’s probably because her stool is a bit more frequent than it should be thanks to her bacterial infection.

We bought puppy training pads but to a puppy that wants to chew everything they are just one more toy to play with! She did go pee on one of the pads for the first time today though so there’s hope that it might work. I think for the most part though I’ll try to take her outside every two hours during the day and get her used to doing her business outside if at all possible.

She’s quite the ball of energy and since labs are orally fixated everything that she can wrap her mouth around is fair game! My hands are her number one chew toy or at least she thinks they are. So are my pant legs. She doesn’t chew on Chris anywhere near as much as she does me. I think she likes the smell or taste of the hand soap that I’ve been washing my hands with so frequently.

If anyone has any tips on how to get her to stop chewing on my hands I’d appreciate some help!

The words NO, Sit, and Stay away or Leave alone have been used frequently, but have little effect so far!

I bought two books to help with training, but I haven’t had much of a chance to read them yet! I got a copy of Puppies for Dummies and The Fancy Pets publication Training Secrets for Labrador Retrievers (vol 7). I’ve read two chapters of Training Secrets and hope to read a bit more later today.

Just to be able to write a couple of blog posts I put the puppy in her crate. It’s nice to have a little bit of peace and quite for a few moments. She’s being really good in her crate. She can see me from where she is and she’s lying on her doggy bed, which is full of toys, watching me as I type.

Time to go outside again I think!

As usual if anyone has any puppy training tips for me I’d appreciate it.

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Update: I actually wrote out this post on Monday but due to being busy with Midnight and suffering from a cold I think I didn’t get around to posting this until today. Midnight is doing better health wise. She’ll be on antibiotics and the other meds for a few more days. Her nose is wet most of the time now.

She’s starting to get the idea of what the puppy training pads are for and we’ve also been going outside frequently – like every hour or two! Maybe the accidents will get fewer and farther between soon.

The hand chewing is still going on. I really need some tips as to how to get her to stop chewing my hands. She’s starting to puncture the skin quite frequently. A groomer at Petsmart put me onto lightly pushing my thumb under her tongue to make her let go and that works (and doesn’t seem to hurt her) but she still thinks my hands are the best toys around.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Recreation Tagged With: antibiotics, blog, Chris, cold, dog, eat, fever, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, iCrate, ill, manage, medication, pets, photo, pine shavings, post, puppy, Saturday, sick, sick puppy, stomach, stool, training crate, tummy medication, veterinarian, watching, weekend, work, write

If your in debt perhaps debt consolidation would help

November 28, 2007 by Tricia

Have you ever been in debt? I have thanks to school loans and the struggle I went through during the first year that I had started my business. I suppose I’m still in debt since I have a mortgage, but as far as I’m concerned a mortgage or a car loan is a good debt if you’re able to manage it.

The kind of debt that gets people into trouble is when they take out too many loans and get in over their head, or perhaps when they have a number of credit cards and they’ve reached their spending limit on all of them or worse gone over the spending limit. That’s when debt is out of control.

Did you know that the average American family has a debt of over $9,000 due to credit cards which are an unsecured debt?

If you’re in debt it might be time to look into Debt Consolidation. Nationwide credit counseling agency specializes in helping people who’ve accumulated debt.

The agency can help you Consolidate Debt and as a result lower your interest rates.

Visit the Nationwide credit counseling agency website and you’ll find information about debt consolidation, articles on do it yourself debt consolidation, money and debt videos, debt and credit calculators and information that will help you reach a Debt Settlement with your lenders. They’ve even got a forum where you can learn more about debt consolidation and talk to others who are struggling with debt.

Obviously the benefits of debt consolidation will be that you’ll reduce the interest that you’ve been paying, the credit collection calls will end, your total payment amount will be reduced and the best benefit of all will be that you’ll probably be able to sleep better at night because your stress over your financial situation will be reduced or perhaps even eliminated.

When I was in debt I didn’t even think about looking into debt consolidation. I know now that it would have solved a lot of my problems and my stress. I hope to never get into bad debt again but if I were to I’d consider consolidation all of my debt.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Services Tagged With: business, credit, credit articles, credit calculators, credit card, credit cards, debt, debt articles, debt calculators, debt consolidation, debt settlement, Family, forum, help, information, interest, lower interest rates, lower payments, manage, secure, Stress, Video

OMG puppies are just balls of energy!

November 26, 2007 by Tricia

I am exhausted!

This is the cause:

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Meet our new Lab pup. We’ve tentatively named her Midnight, but I’m not sure if that name will stick or not. Names more suitable at this moment vary between Sweetness, Mischief, Trouble, and Chewy. Maybe Chaos would be a good name for her because she’s certainly turned our world Topsy turvy! (if you have any name suggestions for an energetic black puppy let me know.)

On Friday night we drove out to Tilsenberg. Our trip was delayed though. Remember I said we had a really bad snow and ice storm on Thursday? Well it took more than an hour Friday evening to get the ice off the car, and in the process Chris thought he broke one of the windshield wipers so we thought we’d have to replace it before we went on our long drive.

Also, our stupid car seems to seal itself shut in the winter. The rubber liner around the doors freezes and the doors can’t be opened! We had trouble getting into the car to begin with! One thing that helps that problem, that we still haven’t done, is to apply some Vaseline to the rubber around the doors. I’ve got to remind Chris to do that tonight!

It was about 10:30 pm when we finally arrived at the farm. The breeder, Lisa, greeted us when we arrived and she seemed very nice. She walked us out to this absolutely gigantic barn where the puppies were being kept.

As we walked to the barn we passed by the mother and father Labs. They were tied up outside and seemed to be perfectly happy outside in the cold. Both parents were yellow labs and they were friendly and seemed to be fairly well behaved.

The barn held three horses and had a number of empty stables. The couple that owns the farm rents out space to others for their horses.

The pups were in one of the empty stables on a bed of pine shavings. There was a large plywood box in the pen that the pups were using as a shelter. The box/den had a large heat light over it to keep the pups warm and in the pen itself there were two large dishes for water and dog food.

As we walked in the pen our feet were attacked by puppies. Puppies puppies everywhere and man did they like shoelaces!

Here they are attacking Chris’ sandals. (note the fashionable socks and sandals – yes my husband is one of those kind of guys!):

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There was a mix of black pups and yellow pups. Chris really liked the male yellow pup at my hand here in this photo and so did I, but it seemed kind of timid and thin:

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It took us a long time to pick out a pup, especially as we were constantly battling puppies that were trying to chew our shoes, scarves and anything else they could grab, but we finally decided on Midnight.

We went back to the couples house and filled out some paperwork for her registration papers and then we began the long ride home. I think it was 12:30 am or later by this time!

The puppy was really good in the car. I think the fact that it was so late at night and that the car was dark contributed to her doing so well. She seemed to lightly doze a good portion of the way home.

We got home at about 3:00 or 3:30 am and let the dog roam around a little bit. We eventually turned on the TV while Chris and the pup cuddled on the couch. Chris insisted that we watch PetTV and Midnight seemed to enjoy watching TV. She’d sit up and look at the TV whenever a dog was on.

Around 4 am we went to bed, bringing the pup upstairs and putting her in our medium sized pet carrier for the night. She whined on and off for a while but eventually settled down to sleep until about 7:30 am.

Chris decided to let me sleep and he ended up getting up with the pup and had quite an adventurous few hours before I got up to join them.

Unfortunately, it turned out that our puppy was sick. By the time I got up Chris had cleaned up poop at least 8 times! He was seeing the shredded pine bedding in her stool!

Oh and I forgot to mention that as a result of having been kept on pine shavings she smelled like pine and that got my nose all irritated. I still have a stuffed up nose. I’ve bathed the pup so I’m not 100% sure that the stuffiness was just the pine shavings … maybe it’s my allergies. Chris’ eye has already swollen up once too. Yes we both have allergies to dogs … but if Chris can manage to not rub his eyes we have allergies that we can live with, or at least I hope we can.

At about 3 pm she started having diarrhea and as I cleaned it up I noticed that there were some blood streaks in it so we immediately got the phone book out and tried to find a vet in the area that was open. (we have two vets that we use for our reptile care (box turtles only now) but they are pretty far away so we decided to try to find a vet in the area since it’s much easier to find a dog vet!)

This post is getting really long. I’ll continue our puppy saga in another post later on today … besides … it’s time to take the pup outside for a little adventure in the backyard.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: backyard, Barn, blood in stool, car, Chris, cold, couch, dog, female, Food, girl, happy, home, house, husband, parents, photo, photos, pine shavings, poop, puppy, puppy name, sick, sick puppy, sleep, stool, TV, watching, water, yellow and black lab pups, yellow labs

We’ll be leaving to pick up a puppy soon!

November 23, 2007 by Tricia

If a few short hours we’ll be leaving to go and visit the Labrador Retriever breeder and hopefully pick out a new puppy!

For a while we thought we might have to delay our trip. We had freezing rain several times yesterday which of course resulted in icy streets and then it snowed, and snowed and snowed some more. Not that a lot of snow built up or anything, but with the intermittent freezing rain it created a heavy ice covered crust over the snow and it was generally miserable to be outdoors yesterday.

We weren’t sure if it would have cleared up enough today for our long drive to the dog breeders. We have to drive West towards Niagara Falls, and setting aside weather conditions, driving out that way on a Friday, a US long weekend (shopping weekend) no less, and we’re bound to end up being in heavy traffic.

Chris wants to wait until about 7 pm to leave so that the traffic will hopefully have died down. So we won’t get to the breeders until about 9 pm and if all goes well it will be around that time that we’ll be setting eyes on our new dog for the first time!

I think we’re just about ready. We tidied up the house last night so there will be fewer things for a puppy to get into when it gets here.

I also cleaned our old medium sized pet carrier. I think we’ll use that as the puppies crate until we get a proper training crate. It’s a good size for a puppy. We’re also going to bring the pet carrier with us when we go tonight. I plan on holding the puppy when we drive back so it won’t be scared, but since it’s so cold out I feel better having a safe place to put the pup just in case the car breaks down or something happens along the way.

The puppy bed is set out as well and I cleaned the toys we purchased too. I also cleaned the food and water dishes that we bought and have them in place and ready for us.

All I’d like to do before we leave the city this evening is perhaps hit a pet store and maybe get some of those puppy training pads so we’ll have them on hand as soon as we bring the puppy home.

Perhaps while we’re at the store we’ll look at dog gates. The baby gate that Chris purchased the other night is held up by pressure mounts and it’s just not sitting securely enough. I’d rather return it and get one that actually attaches to the wall and has a swinging gate. We’ll probably be going to PetSmart. I’ve already checked out their online store to see what kind of dog gates they have and I think I know which one I’d like to get. So maybe we’ll pick that up too if we make it to the store before we leave and if we can decide on one quickly enough.

Now, all you experienced puppy/ dog owners out there … maybe you can give me some advice on dog food? The breeder has apparently been feeding the puppies Purina puppy chow so we already bought a small bag of that in order to be sure the dog will eat when it’s here, but what kind of puppy dog food would you recommend? I know I’ll probably get several different brands recommended, but I’d just like to know if there’s anything wrong with feeding the puppy the Purina puppy chow of if we should be feeding it something better?

Also if you have any more tips for me – especially about traveling in a car with the puppy for the first time (2 hour drive!) I’d love to hear from you! I was reading on a site that the puppy will do better and be less frightened if it’s held and reassured.

Wish me luck on finding a healthy puppy to bring home!

BTW if we get a puppy I’ll post photos as soon as I can!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation Tagged With: advice, bad weather, bowls, car, Chris, cold, dishes, dog, dog food, dog gate, doggy bed, drive, driving, feeding, food and water bowls, hold puppy, holding puppy, home, house, labrador retriever, night, online store, pet carrier, pets, photo, puppy, puppy care, puppy chow, purchase, rain, reading, secure, shop, Shopping, snow, traffic, training crate, training pads, travel, visit, water, weekend

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