Aw, poor Frankie.
smonster, did you see that MCR is coming to NOLA????? They announced on FB that they're playing the Voodoo Experience on October 28.
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Aw, poor Frankie.
smonster, did you see that MCR is coming to NOLA????? They announced on FB that they're playing the Voodoo Experience on October 28.
Oh, she knows.
Heh. I figured.
I'M ON IT. There's some interesting collaborations happening there, too, like Gordon Gano (yes, THAT Gordon Gano) with the Lost Bayou Playboys.
Dilemma... exile Frankie to his dog bed and face The Look of Ultimate Betrayal, or keep him with me and risk another wet bed. I think I'm going to have to deal with the look.
Deal with the look. It won't hurt either one of you and he might actually get a higher quality rest.
I'm glad you were on top of the UTI diagnosis and now have a plan.
Poor Boo. That goes for both of you.
Thanks again for your help, bonny. My sister recommended plain yogurt mixed into canned food to try and prevent unpleasantness, does that work for dogs, too?
Test it, but be careful.
Many dogs are lactose intolerant, so dairy is a inadvisable. They tend to LOVE it, but it can exacerbate looseness, add gas and mucus.
Probiotics are really good, but a probiotic tablet is likely to offer better effects than yogurt.
Maria, my folks are all praying up a storm. And it's none of my business, but it's totally ok for you to be struggling with your faith right now.
{{{Maria and family}}} Love and prayers and strength to you and yours.
Yogurt! That reminds me that I need to start giving that to Brandy again. It doesn't upset her and it may help her yeast infections she gets in her ears and skin. Old girl went to the vet this week because she had a goopy eye. Ended up she had a puncture wound on her cheek that we couldn't see. Maybe from a fall, maybe a spider bite, maybe a cat swipe. Who knows. She is on anti-fungal for her yeasty skin, anti-biotic for the wound, pain killers and aspirin for her ouchy joints. And yet the vet says she is in pretty good shape for her age. He didn't like how much aspirin we give her, but nothing they have tried worked better so aspirin it is. She is happy to see people, eats the moment you offer food, just really very old.
So I have spent the day sniffing at the never ending news remembrances. DH and Bobby went out fishing early this morning. Eh, I guess I will get back to the ton of work I have to do.
I'll go get probiotic tablets.