January 20. Today is
national Cheese Lovers Day. Which is
every dog I’VE ever known – at least in THIS household. If you want to get any of us Three Musketeers
to behave, like to sit while wearing some appalling headgear, one of THE best
ways to do so is with cheese. In fact,
if we see our human chopping up tiny pieces of cheese we go CRAZY because it
either means we are going to a training session, or a dog show – or in the yard
for a seasonal photo op. We L-O-V-E
cheese. Now while it IS OK to feed your
dog cheese (providing he is not lactose intolerant) – you should do so in
moderation. Too much cheese could end up
with the toots – and as we know in Paxton’s case, THAT can be deadly.
And speaking of Paxton, I am VERY happy and relieved to
report that the Vet said he is FINE.
The Vet was not concerned about the thingy on his gum line – he said to
watch it – but he did not feel it was problematic. Our Vet is a GREAT guy. He is incredibly tolerant of my human’s
canine hypochondria – and her habit of trying to obtain her on-line junior Veterinary
degree by surfing horrid pictures on the Internet. He just shakes his head and laughs at her- a LOT –
ALTHOUGH – she did find the correct diagnosis for Pax’s BENIGN condition. That – along with 3,658 fatal problems as well. He has THE best laugh – and no doubt everyone
in the waiting room was wondering WHAT was going on while my human was in the
examining room with Paxton. BOTH humans enjoy sharing a good chuckle!
My human had an omen that yesterday was going to be a good
day when she found a star on the lid of her yogurt container.
Kind of like finding the likeness of Jesus on
a piece of toast. Though I doubt her
star would bring bids on Ebay. Not to
mention the fact that it quickly went into the cosmos when Frodo licked the
lid. Still – she thought it was going to
be a good day – and it WAS!
So that’s all the exciting news from this front. Thanks for all the positive thoughts for
Paxton – they worked! That and the
yogurt star. Have good one! And don't forget to say cheese!
© Linda Wozniak
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