Dear Dogs and Cats

September 29, 2009

This came today via email.  Thought it was excellent…enjoy!
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE PETS,  THIS IS A TRUE STORY. FOR THOSE THAT DON’T,  IT IS A TRUE STORY.

The following was found posted on a refrigerator door.
Dear Dogs and Cats:

The dishes with the paw prints are yours and contain your food.  The other dishes are mine and contain my food.  Placing a paw print in the middle of my plate and food does not stake a claim for it becoming your food and dish, nor do I find that aesthetically pleasing in the slightest.
The stairway was not designed by NASCAR and is not a racetrack.  Racing me to the bottom is not the object.  Tripping me doesn’t help because I fall faster than you can run.

I cannot buy anything bigger than a king sized bed.  I am very sorry about this.  Do not think I will continue sleeping on the couch to ensure your comfort, however.  Dogs and cats can actually curl up in a ball when they sleep.  It Is not necessary to sleep perpendicular to each other, stretched out to the fullest extent possible.  I also know that sticking tails straight out and having tongues hanging out on the other end to maximize space is nothing but sarcasm.

For the last time,there is no secret exit from the bathroom! If, by some miracle, I beat you there and manage to get the door shut, it is not necessary to claw, whine, meow, try to turn the knob or get your paw under the edge in an attempt to open the door.  I must exit through the same door I entered.  Also, I have been using the bathroom for years – canine/feline attendance is not required.

The proper order for kissing is:  Kiss me first, then go smell the other dog or cat’s butt.  I cannot stress this enough.

Finally, in fairness, dear pets, I have posted the following message on the front door:

TO ALL NON-PET OWNERS WHO VISIT AND LIKE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT OUR PETS:

(1)  They live here.  You don’t.
(2)  If you don’t want their hair on your clothes, stay off the furniture.  That’s why they call it ‘fur’-niture.
(3) I like my pets a lot better than I like most people.
(4)  To you, they are animals.  To me, they are adopted sons/daughters who are short, hairy, walk on all fours and don’t speak clearly.

Remember, dogs and cats are better than kids because they:

(1) eat less,
(2) don’t ask for money all the time,
(3) are easier to train,
(4) normally come when called,
(5) never ask to drive the car,
(6) don’t hang out with drug-using people;
(7) don’t smoke or drink,
(8) don’t want to wear your clothes,
(9) don’t have to buy the latest fashions,
(10) don’t need a gazillion dollars for college and
(11) if they get pregnant, you can sell their children


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Stop With the Scratching Already!

September 29, 2009

So, our pug has F.A.D. (Flea Allergy Dermatitis).  If she gets a few fleas, she goes insane scratching.  She also has another undiagnosed skin allergy that gets really stinky and turns her skin dark.  She will scratch and lick herself until she has sores.  It used to only last two months a year (give or take) but this year has been different.  She’s been bad since spring and has numerous constant sores.  Yes we take her to the vet, we get pills that kill fleas instantly, (in addition to her regular monthly Advantage doses)we have medicated shampoos, we have steroid sprays, we’ve changed her diet to a grass-fed beef and veggie diet, we’ve tried organic type dog foods, we’ve tried antihistamines and I used vinegar, oatmeal rinses, plain oatmeal watered down and oatmeal shampoos.(Now I know…VERY BAD for her condition)  So far nothing has really worked.  I no longer use the steroid spray.  I used it very sparingly (still have the bottle from last year) but once I saw that the hand I used to rub it in started getting these itchy, red, sometimes painful bumps on my fingertips and palm I decided to no longer use it.  I also use the antihistamines as little as possible in order to not let the chemical build-up in her system become to great.

Lately no one’s sleeping.  She goes through fits throughout the night first keeping me awake, and now my husband whom sleeps like a log.  I’ve started making a homemade essential oil skin spray that seems to help her hot spots for a while.  (I think she’s at her worst when she gets hot-like laying in one spot for too long) This weekend I found this article and we immediately went out and bought the provadine and found a great Herbal shampoo.  I’m also making up the apple-cider vinegar rinse suggested in the article.

Do you have a dog that’s driving you insane with skin allergies?  (Remember it’s not their fault-keep that frustration in check)  Read the article from Mercola Healthy Pets below and give the natural approach a try.  Come back and tell us how it went.  It’s not a sales pitch to buy anything.  It is honest information for an alternative way in treating your itchy pet.  We’re only on day three, too soon to tell how it’s going, but she’s been resting much more peacefully these past two days.  The nights are better, not as they should be, but better.  [OH, be sure to read through all of the pages of comments, even more information there]

Healthy cats and dogs are not itchy, smelly, flaky or constantly trying to scratch or bite at their fur. If your pet is displaying any of these tell-tale signals, it’s a major sign that something is out of balance in their system.

When all systems in your pet’s body are humming along in balance, their skin, eyes, ears, and digestive system are protected by their immune substances (IgA). In other words, your dog and cat feel good.

In a healthy animal (dog, cat, or human) normal inhabitants of the skin coexist in harmony, each doing their jobs and living their lives in a symbiotic relationship.

If an animal’s immune system is under more stress than it can manage, this symbiotic relationship can fall out of balance and skin problems — hot spots, rashes, yeast overgrowth and bacterial infections — can result.

Conventional medical intervention includes antihistamines, antibiotics, and steroids. All of these medications modify and suppress the immune system, and although sometimes required, your goal should be to help your pet’s immune system work properly, not to suppress it.

With species-appropriate nutrition, appropriate bathing and proper exercise, many animals regain their health and thrive without drugs.

Finish reading the article here.


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Living; a Poem

September 24, 2009

Last night I found this poem by Denise Levertov: “Living”

The fire in leaf and grass
so green it seems
each summer the last summer.

The wind blowing, the leaves
shivering in the sun,
each day the last day.

A red salamander
so cold and so
easy to catch, dreamily

moves his delicate feet
and long tail. I hold
my hand open for him to go.

Each minute the last minute.

I am really drawn to this one. I find myself constantly drifting, lost in contemplation of nature’s beauty and awe when I’m out on a walk with my husband and or dogs…and even sometimes when I’m in the car. I’m looking at the coloring, the texture, the movement of all that is around me. Taking in the scents that greet my nose and hearing every nuance that alerts my ears. Noticing subtle changes from day to day, week to week, month to month. Needless to say, I’m often way behind the group when walking with my husband and dogs-trying to keep up from time to time.

Once I read this poem it reminded me of these feeling I get on my walks. As the poem teaches, every day is precious because the earth, and we, go through seasons, and every season might be our last; every moment of meeting an earthly creature, every experience we encounter is unique, unrepeatable. As Czelsaw Milosz says the “salamander reminds one of the frailty of our lives.”

You can learn more about Denise Levertov here.


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Works added to the Galleries

September 19, 2009

I added a couple of images to the Sketches and Misc gallery and soon I’ll be adding the Digital and WIP materials.

I’ll also be working on getting the books page and resources page up next week.  I’ve decided to broaded the resources range to cover a wide variety of topics.  I’ll be sure to categorize them appropriately though.

Cheers!


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New Look

September 15, 2009

Well, due to some quirks in the last theme and no help from the developers I had to change the theme. I will be cleaning it up more tomorrow, Sept 16th. Soon we’ll be all set.

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