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Getting ready for our new Puppy!

November 22, 2007 by Tricia

Ever since we decided to get a puppy and possibly found a breeder to buy our new puppy from we’ve been busy trying to get ready for the new addition.

When we went to the Humane Society Tuesday night we stopped in their pet supply store before we left and looked at all the dog toys, the huge assortment of dog foods and snacks available and so on. I must admit we were pretty confused.

I mean, what kind of things do puppy need?

We decided to get a small dog collar and a leash to go with it. I know we won’t be talking the puppy out to the park until all it’s shots are finished but I want it to have a collar and we might use the collar and leash for short walks around our yard and property.

We also got a double food and water dish set. It’s on a stand so it’s less likely for a dog to make the dishes tip over and spill.

Then we stood looking at the array of doggy toys that we could purchase. We ended up picking two that would be good for teething puppies/ small dogs. We tried out some squeeky toys but we both nixed them fairly fast and they were loud! Maybe we’ll give in and get the pup one at some point but for now it’s all set with two toys to chew on.

We also got a really nice camouflage fabric doggy bed. It’s stuffed full of microfiber and if the pup doesn’t use it maybe I’ll roll it up and use it as a cushion … really, it seems pretty comfy.

Now I bet since we bought the dog a doggy bed already it will never use it!

Last night Chris came home and went right out to a department store. He had to get something from the baby furniture department. No it wasn’t one of those nice baby cribs although I hope one day we’ll get one of those too.

We’d talked the night before about what to do about our stair case. It’s a narrow staircase of only 29 inches and we opened up the one side of it in the dining room. There’s no banister which is legal since it’s such a narrow stair way … but still it could be dangerous for a small child or animal. So we talked about getting a baby gate.

We figure that the dog will likely spend most of it’s time with me and I’m on the main floor most of the time, but when we are upstairs the dog will still probably want to be near us … so when Chris went out to the store he got a baby gate that slides open.

Unfortunately since our stairway is so narrow a gate that barely slides open due to the narrowness of the opening won’t do. Chris actually expected me to get to the top of the stairs and lift my leg up over it. Yeah … try that when you’re dizzy or nauseated or maybe carrying a puppy in your arms? Uh huh. Back to the store he went!

He eventually came home (after we took a look on the internet for the kind I’d wanted him to get) with one that has a true gate that will swing open in either direction.

Tomorrow we’ll install that either at the top of the stairs or perhaps in the upstairs hallway just on the other side of the bathroom. Might as well keep it easy to get to the bathroom right, since it’s almost at the top of the stairs anyway.

What would you do? Put the gate at the top of the stairs or keep it easy to get to the bathroom and put the gate on the other side of the bathroom entrance?

Chris also picked up the kind of food that the puppies are currently being fed and some small treats to help with training.

Is there any other essentials that we really should get before we have a new puppy in the house?





Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Pets and animals, Shopping Tagged With: baby, baby furniture department, baby gate, bathroom, busy, buy, Chris, collar, dining room, dog, dog food, dog food dishes, dog snacks, doggy bed, Food, furniture, home, house, install, Internet, leash, look, loud, narrow stairway, new, new puppy, puppy, puppy supplies, puppy toys, purchase, spend, stairway, swinging gate, yard

Does your cellphone ever make calls on it’s own?

November 22, 2007 by Tricia

Don’t you just hate it when you discover that you’ve had an unlocked phone in your purse or pocket and oops it’s made some calls?

One of our friends seems to forget to lock their cell phone fairly often and we must be high up on the speed dial. He’s a car salesman and we get these long rambling messages on our home phone of him talking with customers obviously unaware that the cellphone has made a call. He must put his phone in his pocket because there’s always a lot of staticy fabric rustling sounds to go with his accidental calls.

I always try to remember to lock our cell phone before I put it in my purse, but I’ll bet I’ve made one of those strange calls accidentally in the past.

Have you?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor Tagged With: accident, cell phone, cellphone, friend, friends, hate, home, rambling, sale, sales, sound, Speed dial, strange, talk, talking, unlocked cellphone

The Snow Cave

November 22, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

It’s supposed to snow here tonight. If it doesn’t snow at the very least we’re going to get freezing rain. Yuck!

This is a photo that I took a few years ago when we went to the beach area here in Toronto in January. Believe it or not it was a nice day and it was fun walking along the beach and by the water and discovering interesting formations like this snow cave that the water, snow and ice had created.

Sorry this post is so late. I’ve been feeling bad most of the week and all my posts have been delayed.

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: beach, Discover, freezing, freezing rain, interesting, January, person, photo, photos, snow, Toronto, walk, Walking, water, Wordless Wednesday, yuck

I miss my job

November 22, 2007 by Tricia

When Chris came home from work the other day he told me about all the changes to the ER.

I’m an ER nurse and I’ve been off sick from the department for close to two years. Obviously it’s been some time since I even went in to visit my old co-workers. When I was hospitalized two weeks ago it was in one of our downtown hospitals … maybe I should have gone to our ER instead.

They’ve been renovating the space and expanding! It looks like emerg is going to double in size and that’s a good thing. Our ER is said to be the second busiest in Canada. Hopefully they hire an adequate amount of staff to manage the new areas. Even though the ER probably always had the most staff on during a shift out of any other hospital department with the amount of patients coming through the doors it almost always felt like we were understaffed.

What they really need there is better time and employee management – starting with the admins! Maybe a business performance management system needs to be installed as well along with all the other upgrades.

I really missed being there as Chris told me about all the changes. I truly loved being an ER nurse and I miss my job. If this darn Crohn’s would just settle down I could go back.

Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Nursing, Ontario Health Care, Toronto Tagged With: business, Canada, change, Chris, crohn, Downtown, employee, ER, ER nurse, home, Hospital, install, look, manage, patients, renovating, sick, system, visit, work

We’re expecting a new addition to our household

November 21, 2007 by Tricia

Chris and I are going to put a ah … medium sized dent in our checking account towards the end of the week.

You might remember in my Sunday Green Thumb post I said:

Well … I may have something to help me get through winter, but the catch is that it will probably make me go out and face the cold more often.

I guess I’ve potentially kept you in suspense long enough.

Chris and I are going to have a new edition to the household.

When Chris gets home from work on Friday evening we’re going to take a long drive to Tilsenberg Ontario. It’s about two hours from here.

We’ll be talking this long drive in order to visit a Labrador Retriever breeder who has some yellow and black Lab puppies for sale. If we like one of the puppies and believe it to be in good health (ie if the conditions it’s being kept in are reasonable as well) we’ll be bringing home an exactly 11 week old puppy that night.

We’ve spoken with the breeder twice already and we’re fairly pleased with everything she’s said and how the puppies have been raised so far. They’ve all had their first set of shots, been wormed, had a vet check up and we’ll be given a certificate of health and a 3 year guarantee against hip dysplasia and eye disorders. Oh and the puppies have all been tattooed already as well. I think I’d rather that they were micro-chipped as I think that’s less painful for the pups but the tattoo’s already been done.

She’s a registered breeder and her pups will also be registered. We won’t have Canadian Kennel Club registration papers given to us that night, but she’s said that she’ll do all the paperwork for us as far as registering the pup and we’ll receive the paperwork within three months.

So what do you think? Does that sound reasonable to you as far as buying a new puppy from a breeder?

I’d had my heart set on getting a Rhodesian Ridgeback as my brother used to have one, might have actually had one of the first ones brought into Canada in the 70’s and I fell in love with that breed, but it doesn’t look like I can get a puppy until spring and I really want a dog now.

When we first talked about getting a dog we were talking about getting one from a rescue. I looked into it and I was all for it as most of our reptilian pets were rescues and I know how many animals need to be re-homed, but we went through such heart break when our 13 year old iguana passed away and a few of our other lizards (honest, they are lovable!) that I didn’t want to get an older dog which is what most rescues have, and then end up having it die only a year or two later.

If we decide to get a second dog we’ll definitely get one from a rescue. I went the puppy route because 1. I really wanted the whole puppy experience (yes I know I might regret saying that!) and 2. As I said I want a pet that will live for several years as I’ve had too much heart break with past pets that were rescues that came to me with existing health problems.

So if anyone has any puppy raising advice I’m all ears! Oh and what do you think of Labrador Retrievers?

Filed Under: Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Pets and animals, Recreation Tagged With: account, breeder, brother, buy, buying a puppy, Canada, canadian, Canadian kennel club, Chris, cold, dog, health certificate, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, house, labrador retriever, new puppy, Ontario, pets, puppy, puppy breeder, shots, spring, tattoo, vet check, winter, wormed

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