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Off leash dogs

It is so much fun for those of us who are cat people to read about the dog world! I'm not being sarcastic either. I was thinking about the terrier thing and I think KC is right. I used to walk in the mornings with my friend Doris and her miniature australian shepherd. Unlike a terrier, when he saw a big dog, he steered clear. He totally recognized that a fight or other encounter might turn out badly for him. I have another friend who has a little non-terrier and that dog completely ignores other dogs and only reacts to cats and squirrels. Very interesting.



I went to the doctor yesterday just to see if all was well with my face. He said it was, and offered to drain the fluid out of my giant cheek. I enthusiastically agreed. Sadly, the draining didn't work because the bump isn't fluid, it is a giant blood puddle that can only be removed by incision or by the body absorbing it. Naturally, I chose absorbtion. Anyway, it is still hurge, my face is now green, and I still have purple accents. I'll take a photo later today or tomorrow to show you.



All is well here. Noah's wrist is making remarkable progress now that he is using the bone stimulator! I'm so pleased that he will apparently be able to avoid surgery.



Love to all, and blessings on our world-traveler and our broken hipped boy.

Dee

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