http://walker.wzzm13.com/news/news/risk ... pets/56128 From the title i really thought it was going to be bad. I'm not saying its a great article but its at least showing them in a somewhat positive light. We have had a few "attacks" being reported lately and it was nice to see someone stand up for the breed.
The Meatball? Thanks for asking. He is doing VERY WELL. His leg is healing wonderfully..the scar is about as nice and perfect as I could hope for. Being such a good dog he must not of hardly licked at it! He still doesnt want to USE it, well unless of course he is rolling around in the yard.. doing his great stretches..so we are doing lil doggy dances (per the vets request) to make him use it. It still looks pretty weakened..but healing!
His attitude is pathetic.. he so needs a home and his own human. I had this video posted in the gallery..but here it is again. Shows some recent pictures and the meatball stretchy flip too!
wildwobin wrote::clap Great Video!! Thanks for the update.....
thank ya thank ya! I was really trying to capture that silly attitude he has.. so many of his pictures come out looking serious (just add treat or stuffed animal and you get THAT face..yanno STARE it into his head look!) :0 )
hope it helps to get him a home..spread it around everyone!!!
Such a handsome fellow!! Shared on FB. Totally OT: what kind of flowers are those he is laying in?? I have one bunch in my yard but don't know what they are called. They are always the very first flowers up in the spring and I love them.
no they arent phlox.......but they are ah.. ah...ah....ah... ah.. A member on here told me but I forgot, having a brain dead moment for now I cant think of her pbf name to ask her.. She has Austin and Roscoe and her pbf name is.. ah JEN WHERE ARE YOU ...
Do you mean those Chionodoxa Stacie? Also called Glory of the Snow, they are early spring blooming bulbs. I'm glad Meatball is still doing well, I was just wondering how he was doing.
dogs4jen wrote:Do you mean those Chionodoxa Stacie? Also called Glory of the Snow, they are early spring blooming bulbs. I'm glad Meatball is still doing well, I was just wondering how he was doing.
Glory of the Snow is the perfect name for them, they poke delicately through the snow. THANKS!!
Now back to Meatball. Praying for a stellar forever home for you handsome boy.
dogs4jen wrote:Do you mean those Chionodoxa Stacie? Also called Glory of the Snow, they are early spring blooming bulbs. I'm glad Meatball is still doing well, I was just wondering how he was doing.
yup those! thanks Jen! Meatball has had a meet and greet with a very nice young lady...fingers crossed.. he has to meet her room mate yet..and she hasnt called to confirm yet when.. FINGERS and ALL PAWS Crossed.
fighting the urge to stalk potential adopter..... but will call her to check in today.. kind of thought I would hear from her again soon............................keep those paws crossed