Monday, October 28, 2013

The Shredder

The weather is getting colder, so my allergies aren't as bad as they usually are. And my skin infection is all better now, too. You know what that means? MISCHIEF!

When I'm feeling good, there's no telling what I'll get myself into.  Here's my latest accomplishment:



I took a sack or two of old mail...pulled it under Mom's bed...and shredded it!  Then, piece by piece, I pulled it out from under the bed and spread it around.  All while Mom was asleep in her bed, of course.

I pulled some toys into the mix, too, and played with them. Then had to take a nap, of course.


Trying my best to look innocent when confronted by the mess...


Apparently Mom was on to my shenanigans and tried to get video of me in action. Lucky for me, it was too dark under the bed for her camera to work on video! I stopped my shredding when I saw the camera appear, too. She caught some good snorts on video, though...



Failed attempt to photograph me shredding stuff under the bed...


Aerial view of me emerging from my shredding location...


I'm quite detail-oriented in my shredding, too.  See how tiny I can get those scraps?


Plastic sacks are no match for my abilities, either.


Magazines... I'm an equal opportunity shredder.


All sorts of mail!  Nothing can withstand Shredder Buttons!


Mom's trying to figure out how to clean up the rest of the scraps of paper from way, way under the bed.


Things are sure fun when I'm feeling ornery!
 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Blessed Again

This weekend, Mom and our neighbor and I all went to another church for another pet blessing. Mom says that I can't be too blessed, considering my cancer scare this summer.

Mom sat in a chair at this service, so I took my usual spot under Mom's seat.


Here's the pastor getting ready to start the service.


The church had strategically-placed water bowls and garbage cans. Very cool.


Here's the official program and song sheet.


During the start of the program I ventured out from under Mom's chair to get some loving from our neighbor. She's my buddy.


This church even brought a keyboard outside to play music during the service. Very cool!


I looked at the music, but decided not to sing along.


Then it was time for the blessings! The pastor went to each animal (all dogs this time except for three bunny rabbits) and talked to the owner about the pet, then he said a special prayer. Here he is in the suit jacket, blessing the bunnies.


These two big lab dogs were having FUN. They kept playing and playing. The lab on the left was just diagnosed with hearing loss. The lab on the right chewed through her leash right before the pastor came to bless her. So funny!


Then it was my turn!



After my blessing, I hung out beside my neighbor again and watched the rest of the festivities.


And when the service was over, I started rolling in the grass. That was a blast. I needed to get some good stinks on me again since Mom made me take a bath the day before.


Then we were off to the car to head home!


It's good to be blessed. Mom says that's the last service that she knows about, so we're probably done hitting the blessing services now.
 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Vet Visits and Blessings

I had to go back to the vet on Friday. It was a "recheck," but Mom knew my skin infection wasn't better yet.


The vet said Mom was right. Since the antibiotic upset my tummy so much, the vet gave me a new one instead. And she said to give me pepcid for my tummy. AND I need steroids now, too, to get better. Mom was counting down until we were done with those antibiotic pills...but now we have MORE pills for me to take instead of less! Yuck.

The vet also said I needed ointment for my ears since they're working on being on infected. And I got a yeast issue in my paw, so I need cream for that.

Mom says I'm just a hot little mess.

So when Mom and our neighbor were driving around yesterday, they saw this sign:


And they decided that I needed to get blessed. Now, Mom goes to a Methodist church and our neighbor goes to an Orthodox church. Pretty funny that they decided to take me to a Lutheran church for a blessing, huh?

A LOT of dogs were there to be blessed, though.



And some kitties. And a rabbit. And a gecko. And even a beta fish!

I pretty-much ignored everybody. That's how I roll.



Here's the pastor, starting the blessings.




My turn!


Mom asked for extra prayers and blessings for my health issues.

Here's us after my blessing! (Exposed belly = so embarrassing!)


After the blessing, I was pretty excited to go home. We got in our neighbor's car and I decided to drive.


She was knocking on the door, but I didn't unlock it for her.


I finally relented, of course. And when we got home, I played with my frog for a bit.


And then I actually ate a lot of my supper -- more than I have been eating.


Now, I should probably point out that I haven't eaten much lately, nor have I played much. So Mom says it's surprising that I did both of those things tonight. Was it the blessing or maybe the new meds?  Who knows. Mom says it doesn't matter what, just as long as I'm heading in the right direction now.

But I'm still embarrassed about that nekkid belly picture...
 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Pills and Pukes

My allergies sometimes give me ouchie spots on my skin -- little scabby sores. A week or so ago, Mom decided it was time to go to the vet because I had too many scabby spots.

So we went.


My vet said that I needed an antibiotic to help me with my scabby spots.

You KNOW how I feel about taking pills. Now I have to take an antibiotic pill twice a day on top of my allergy pills!  I suppose it hasn't been much fun for Mom, either. We've had pill wars daily for the last week and a half.

The antibiotic upsets my tummy, too, so I've had some pukey episodes. (I even threw up on my neighbor's patio when she was dog-sitting me on Monday!)

Mom's done just about anything and everything to get me to eat. Here's what she did last night:


That's hamburger and rice...with some kibble...with my favorite liver treats...with turkey...and low-salt ham...and liverwurst. Mom just kept adding stuff in there, trying to get me to eat something.

I still refused to eat.

Until the middle of the night when Mom was sound asleep, of course.

I've done my best to act super pathetic during the day, too.



Mom says I have four antibiotic pills left. She's counting down...

And so am I...