I never posted a pic of my little rescue dog
sleeperblues
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Comments (16)Ojos ~how cute! Yeah, Lily has a blue eye & yellow eye. And she's a monster b**** ~she terrorizes my other cat and acts like a territorial male. Oh well LOL! :-) And yep, French marigolds...hopefully they form buds soon. I planted way too many seeds this year, and way too many pepper seeds! :-)...See MoreMy Little Dog (Warning: About a little dog I once had)
Comments (29)Hi CB! Sure.. this is the latest version I do, it's so very flexible. 28 oz whole tomatoes 4 oz pickled jalapenos 2 cloves garlic handful of cilantro juice of 1 lime 1 tsp oregano salt to taste Put all ingredients in a food processor and pulse to the texture you desire. I puree the stuff very thin as that seems to be what I find served around here. Again, the recipe is very elastic so if it' a little too spicy cut back on the jalapenos and vice versa. I will throw in a bell pepper or a few banana peppers if I get the urge etc.... Make it what you like. :)...See MoreStaph infection in my little dog
Comments (4)We are taught that you should NEVER do a half-neuter; if you're going to neuter an animal and both testicles are not descended, then you go looking for the missing one. That can mean a much more extensive surgery because you may have to go into the abdomen. But it must be done because intra-abdominal testicles are prone to infection and cancer. Where is your pups staph infection? If it is a skin infection, that is very common with young dogs especially at 4-12 months of age. Their immune system isn't fully mature and may not be able to keep the normal amount of skin bacteria in check, so an overgrowth occurs and they get a skin infection. Many animals will clear a mild infection on their own without antibiotics. Some need a little more help, especially if the infection has gone deeper. Being in the shelter plus being under general anesthesia for his first neuter and then placed into a new home is very stressful, which reduces the effectiveness of the immune system. So if he would have normally been OK with his staph infection, with all the stress it may have been just too much for his system to handle. I wouldn't worry too much about that. It's not contagious in the sense that everyone already has staph on their skin. It's how the body reacts to it that determines whether or not an individual becomes sick. I've worked with hundreds and hundreds of skin infections on animals and have never had one myself, so people must be relatively resistant to it....See MorePics of one of my rescue horses
Comments (33)It is so good to see and hear about creatures being rescued, taken care of and loved. Here we have a cat problem... dogs too but mostly cats. People seem to think they are disposable and do so in such horrible ways. We don't have much space but we do care for 8 cats plus. We get them fixed, if we can (some of the show ups won't let you near them) and look out for them. Always wish we could do more. We do support our local shelter with donations etc. just does not seem like enough....See Moreclubm
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