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Showing posts with label miniature Australianshepherd. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2022

A Very Busy Day

We haven't updated in a long time. Partly because I find the Blogger interface really difficult to work with. I was trying to use a WYSIYG CSS generator to be able to paste in some posts already formatted, but I couldn't figure out how to do that, either. Ugh! 

There's another reason, though. I hadn't anticipated how hard it would be to document Nicki's slide away. It's ridiculous, but I actually didn't consider that I wasn't merely advocating for adoption anymore; I was chronicling the last year of my dog's life.

Yes, last year. She's still with us - some days more than others. It's becoming clear, though, That this will be Nicki's last summer. 

But that's for another post. For now, please enjoy Miss Nicki from October of 2021.

  When you're a super fancy lady, your pawrents take you to a French restaurant where you get to watch the world pass by.


I love Aunt Dani's froyo for doggies!! Bones is the best place on Earth, besides my house. Which is mine. For real. Nobody's ever making me live anywhere else ever again. I get to keep Momma and stinky Daddy furever! 

Aunt Dani has a stick library for us pups. How cool is that?!

If only we didn't have to ride in a car to get here. Momma says other dogs like car rides. Puhleez!!
Momma always takes me for a walk around the neighborhood when we visit Bones Bakery. I love walking in the city. There are so many different sniffs!



Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Celebrating my 8th Gotcha Day!

 This is always a special day for us, but this year it was even more so. Since Nicki's DCM diagnosis, I wasn't sure we'd even get to this day. I believe in staying optimistic, but reality will have its way with us.

Nonetheless, we got to celebrate another Gotcha Day - and celebrate we did! All the best special days call for goodies! Nicki went to her favorite place; Bones Dog Bakery!


She enjoyed a little stroll around the neighborhood on her way there. She prefers city walks! Who knew?!There's most likely a greater variety of those all-precious smells!
We knew she just HAD to have a puppacino to celebrate! She got a dognut to enjoy at home, too!

 
     


















Do I look like I enjoyed my treats or what?!?!?!
After all that, Miss Nicki was ready to head home for a nap - but still a happy girl!

Here's hoping for another celebration next year! Paws crossed!

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Summer Trail Walk

 How about a happy Nicki story? They do still happen. Although things are different now, Nicki still enjoys her walks, albeit shorter. She tires more easily. No more mile plus hikes. That's okay - there's more time to enjoy some smells! I think she may have been a city dog at some point in her earlier life. She really enjoys walking in the city much more than our trail walks. That's okay. Variety!

When we say trail - we mean trail! Blazes and everything!
There's a lovely little bridge at the entrance. Good thing, too! It had been raining for days and the streams were pretty high!

 

Quite a current!

 


 

Smells are like Pokemon - gotta catch 'em all!

Stop and smell the - whatever that is.
Can't eat these - yet!



Okay, Momma. I'm tired now.


Wednesday, June 30, 2021

"Life Moves Pretty Fast ..."

 It's actually kind of hard to keep up at this point. A lot is happening very quickly. Much of it is pretty mundane, but some is significant. There are so many moments that bring tears - and some that are just wonderful.

Let's talk mundane stuff. I finally weaned Nicki off of Proin completely. Instead, she has gone on DES. Now that the Proin has cleared her system completely, she's back to having good solid poops, and hasn't vomited at all. Yes, we're talking dog elimination here again. That's so important, though! You can tell a lot about your pet's health by how they're eating and eliminating. With the threat of diarrhea gone, I was finally able to give her a much needed bath. I'd been cleaning her up when needed; a quick wash in the bathtub. Besides the elimination issues, there was another reason for bathing! More on that later. Back to the meds. I think the DES is giving her some nausea, although not anywhere nearly as bad as the Proin. We're past the induction phase and on to weekly dosing. Her first weekly dose seemed to not sit well. I'll give another standard dose next week to observe her reaction. If it's the same, I'm going to ask her vet if I can spread out the dose in smaller segments, and possibly over more than a day. I think the weekly dosing is for the convenience of owners, rather than the comfort of the dog. I don't mind. I'm already giving her pills three times a day. I'd rather she be as comfortable as possible, not simply easily medicated. 

So why did she need a bath if not for a messy wiggle butt? Because she went to a rocket launch, and it was hella dusty! She's been to rocket launches before. We get together annually with family for a fun day together. The rockets don't bother Nicki! She just hangs out, waiting for pets and attention. There are always plenty of folks eager to comply. This year it was extremely hot and dry. Since the launch is set up in a farmer's field, even though roads are leveled, they're unpaved and very dusty. Besides hot and dry, it was also windy. Hence: dusty dog. Don't worry; we had plenty of shade, water, and cool cars to duck into for relief. One of the pluses for Nicki at these events is the availability of little kids. She usually adores little kids! This time, she just politely accepted pets, but wasn't super excited about it. One little guy, about 18 months, was kind of having a meltdown. We walked over and asked if a fluffy puppy would help the situation. Sure enough, within minutes, both the little guy and his big sister were doting gently on Miss Nicki - not a tear in sight. She fell asleep on the way home. Good job, little girl.

She had worn out all the squeakers in one of her favorite toys, then chewed holes through the fabric. I did a little checking and found the same toy at Walmart for a low price. The husband told me to get two so she wouldn't have a dud toy again - and I did. But I noticed that she wasn't really playing as much with this one. She hasn't really been playing much at all. I can't blame her. I returned one of the toys for a refund today. It doesn't look like it will be worn out enough to need another replacement. Things like this get me down. I was in the habit of getting a special discount card for the dog self-wash at our favorite local pet supply store. When we went for that bath, we used the last punch on the card. I asked to be able to keep the card, and didn't buy a new one. Being practical can really suck.

We're not done having good days and happy times. Not yet. There's much to enjoy still, and we're going to enjoy as much of it as we can. There's no Nicki "Bucket List" like some folks do. We're not young, don't live near a beach, or a spectacular national park, or any of those Insta-worthy things. We're going to eat ice cream, and cuddle, and sit on the back porch watching hummingbirds. Nicky has enjoyed her quiet life with us, and we're going to keep right on with it for as long as we can.