My beautiful girl weighs 15.7 kilos and is quite a solid little dog - I think we are going to have to watch her weight now, especially as she has been spayed. We go out walking for about two hours a day. I am always grateful when we meet other people with their dogs as it gives her chance to run more.
I walk Shula mainly though the local ravines, which round here is the only place where I can safely let her off the lead. This has its problems because although I regulary keep up her flea and tick protection she has so far picked up three ticks at various times.
I have looked into all the ways of safetly removing them and so far - one I pulled out by dropping a small drop of surgical alchol and pulling it firmly in a clockwise direction - but the last one which was very small I removed with a little plastic tick remover my friend had purchased on the internet. This was really easy and will be the method I will use in future - I think I will still use the little drop of surgical alchol as this is a good antiseptic.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Holiday home for Shula
Last Thursday Ken and I took Shula to meet a lady who boards dogs in her house. She has four dogs of her own, two small ones and two about the same size as Shula. When we arrived we stayed in the front garden while she brought out first the two small dogs, then a Doberman type cross and then a Border Collie. All the dogs were fine but we gave them time to run around together before going in for coffee. The dogs were then let out into a large back garden, Shula loved it, dashing round with the Doberman cross who was called Livvy. All the dogs are rescue dogs and seemed very happy and well cared for. I was really pleased that Shula got on well with them and Pat liked her as this is where she is going to stay for a couple of weeks when we are in the UK. The visit was to see if she would fit in with the other dogs as Pat only takes one boarder at a time, and only dogs that get on well with hers. I think Shula will be very happy there and it will be so much better than putting her in kennels.
Rain, rain, rain.
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