Tom, sending healing~ma to add to the big pharma aids.
My dog hated being on the boat. And isn’t loving car trips either, which sucks.
That does suck. Hopefully he gets used to them. Also, indeed size does not matter in the doggie world.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Tom, sending healing~ma to add to the big pharma aids.
My dog hated being on the boat. And isn’t loving car trips either, which sucks.
That does suck. Hopefully he gets used to them. Also, indeed size does not matter in the doggie world.
He seemed fine with car trips when he was younger, and I only noticed it at thanksgiving when we were driving some curvy mountain roads. But since then, even going straight he’s sometimes panting. I don’t know if maybe it’s something about my new car (which I got at thanksgiving) that feels worse to him? Anyone have dog car suggestions?
Dogs are able to take Dramamine, which can relax him and/or calm nausea.
I've seen birds' nests being built before, but this is the first time I've seen a drey under construction: [link]
Nifty. I never think of squirrels as building things, but why wouldn’t they?
Timelies all!
Another late night with Mr. S. Slept in this morning, but the work week beckons...
I briefly worked in a second-floor office pretty close to some trees and there was always squirrel activity going on. One time we watched a young squirrel work on a nest in a place that wasn't going to support it, and when he finally put too much weight on it and the thing disintegrated, he glared down at the ground because the sticks and leaves had failed him.
That fits my idea of squirrel skills and behavior.
He got off easy. "Gravity works!" can be a painful lesson -- and one of Robin Williams's many memorable lines.
My dog hated being on the boat. And isn’t loving car trips either, which sucks.Call your vet for their suggestion for Rory. But that sounds like motion sickness.