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November, 2008

  1. Feeding Raw

    November 26, 2008 by MyEye

    I do not often blog about feeding raw food to the dogs because I’ve been feeding that way for several years.  I only think about it occasionally.  I think about it when I go to my vet for an annual health visit (I have to do that to maintain our Therapy Dog registration).  Inevitably, he looks at 6-1/2 year old Inca’s mouth and then looks back at her chart.  “How old is she?”  Her gleaming teeth, clean breath, sparkling eyes, wonderful red coat make her look half her age.  We then have our annual discussion on feeding raw.  That discussion always ends with him saying “I really can’t argue with success.”  You see, he has a lot of clients who feed raw.

    I thought about it today when I saw on Garrett Ramsay’s blog http://ramsayfarms.blogspot.com/ that he is coming over to the light.  I thought about it today when I saw the photo of turkey necks in bowls lined up on the counter in Carolyn’s blog http://C-Myste.blogspot.com   That made me look at Chase who is from Carolyn’s first raw fed litter.  She says she’ll never go back.  I know I’ll never go back.  All our dogs thank us for that.  Probably the most important thing to remember about feeding raw is that it’s more than just tossing the dog a meaty bone.  It’s maintaining balance with vegetables and dairy, and being sure the dogs are getting Omega, Vitamin C, fatty acids (I use Missing Link Plus to also get Glucosomine).  In the wild, our dogs’ foreparents ate berries, roots as well as whatever they could chase down.  They are not strangers to eating this way — we’re just strangers to feeding them like this.

    By the way, my vet has only one raw-feeding client who ever had a problem.  He’s a surgeon and he came down with Salmonella — now that’s ironic!  So, scrub the counter well, do not use a wooden cutting board, wash your hands before and after handling the raw meat.

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    Good morning, Bright Eyes


  2. Wordless Wednesday

    November 25, 2008 by MyEye

    Well . . . it’s actually all words, but makes no sense.  A summary of the past six, or so, posts.  www.wordle.net

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  3. Another Chase Health Report

    November 24, 2008 by MyEye

    Today there was another OFA envelope in my Post Office Box.  This one is a certificate declaring that Chase has normal thyroid function.  I know that thyroid problems usually show up when a dog is older, but it’s my theory that if his thyroid is not normal at 13 months, it will certainly be abnormal later.  Now we’re just waiting for PennHip results.


  4. End of the Season

    November 24, 2008 by MyEye

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    These little guys were huddled near our parking area at work.  I have no idea why they aren’t brown and dry like all the other plants.  They’re just weeds, but in late November, they are transformed into flowers.


  5. The 8 Things

    November 23, 2008 by MyEye

    Traci at “gotcorgis” tagged me so:

    My 8 favorite foods:

    1. Anything Chocolate

    2. Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas

    3. Chicken Caesar Salad

    4. Sesame Chicken

    5. Pasta Primavera

    6. Homemade Spinach Lasagne

    7. Mushroom/Bacon/Cheddar Omelet

    8. Tom’s Green Chile Stew

    8 Things I did today (and it’s only 11 AM):

    1. Went to Walmart really early

    2. Picked up the yard

    3. Gave Ralph my notebook computer (again)

    4. Went to my office to blog — and work a little

    5. Bought a Christmas present for my Granddaughter

    6. Dremeled toenails

    7. Called My Younger Son

    8. Ran the Bissell Spotbot Pet on several spots

    8 Favorite Stores:

    1. Needless Mark-up

    2. Bed Bath & Beyond

    3. Sam’s Club

    4. JC Penney

    5. The Dollar Store (with Adrienne)

    6. Cost Plus

    7. K-9 Kitchen

    8. Rowland’s Nursery (now out of business – sigh)

    8 Favorite Restaurants:

    1. Scarpa’s

    2. Scalo’s

    3. The Great American Land and Cattle Company

    4. Annie’s Soup Kitchen

    5. Japanese Steak House

    6. Tony Roma’s Ribs

    7. The M & J Sanitary Tortilla Factory

    8.  The Range Cafe

    8 Things I look Forward To:

    1. Having a home on the central Oregon Coast

    2. Spending time with my granddaughter

    3. Lady Lobo Basketball Games

    4. Chase’s First Litter

    5. Inca’s CD and First Agility Title

    6. Kip’s CDX and TD

    7. Someone else cleaning up the yard (it could happen)

    8. Retiring to take photographs and write screen plays  

    8 Things I Like To Do With Family:

    1. Christmas Eve

    2. Shopping with Adrienne

    3. Playing Games with Adrienne

    4. Taking photos

    5. Going out for a family birthday month breakfast

    6. Watching my niece barrel race

    7. Talking politics with my brother Tony and sister Steve

    8. Visiting my sister Jil in Denver

    8 Things on My Wish List:

    1. Winning the Lottery

    2. Having a home on the central Oregon Coast

    3. Going to the summer Olympics

    4. Getting a really good digital camera

    5. Reuniting with John

    6. Replacing the carpet with bamboo flooring

    7. Taking a non-dog vacation to anywhere

    8. Selling my screenplay (and watching it on TV)

    8 People I’m Tagging — Nope only six:

    1. Dennis the Viszla

    2. Sarah at Hurrikane

    3. Kennelhelp at C-Myste

    4. Vicki – I Need Orange

    5. Laura M.

    6. Flat Tony at Y Not