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Because when we're feeling down, they really know how to cheer us up! Check out this awesome picture of Mac and Mozart (the nicest Rotties you'll ever meet) - aren't they clever? I just had to share... :)
Peyton would like his friends to know that he's feeling much better today. Not quite 100%, but a huge improvement over the past few days. Personally, I think he found out that I was thinking about taking him back to the vet and decided he needed to shape up...and quick!
No offense to my super awesome vet, but Peyton's not a big fan of going to the clinic. In fact I knew he was feeling really bad last week when I picked him up and the tech said that he was a *perfect angel* all day (even before the meds) - um, that's not my spotty. He generally cooperates, but not without first letting everyone know that he would rather be elsewhere. :)
So thanks again for the good thoughts - paws and fingers crossed again that the spotty boy is on the mend!
Wow...what a busy weekend. Between the pug parade, the pet fair, and worrying about my spotty boy, I'm exhausted.I have some more pictures from the pug parade to share, but for now here's one that just makes me smile. Meet Strider...who reminds me of a cartoon character in this shot.
"Oh hi! Is that a ball you're holding?"
I suspect we'll be back at the vet's office first thing tomorrow morning. In addition to the trembling in his hind end, now Peyton seems to be having some difficulties eating. But other than that, he acts like he's feeling better so I have no idea what's going on. My poor spotty. :(
Peyton got in a fight with a tunnel in class tonight...thankfully he wasn't hurt, but it sure scared me. The tunnel was located under the dogwalk and the crazy fast (but very cool) lab who ran before us caused it to shift so when Peyton ran through it, he hit the legs of the dogwalk - big ouch! Poor guy can't seem to catch a break lately.
This was our second class on our new field and I think it's going to take some time for Peyton to adjust - the new field, new dogs...it's a bit much for his spotty brain to process at the moment. I can't say that he's doing terrible...he's just a little on the over-stimulated side (more so than usual) and I'm having a hard time keeping him with me. Hopefully he'll settle in soon.
On a good note, our start line stays are looking much better. I can tell that he's thinking...which is a good thing. Really, he's been giving me a decent level of focus given the new environment - it's just that if given the slightest opportunity - he's off running across the field like a loon. I think a little more management on my part will help. A bit of a challenge since he doesn't-want-to-stand-still when working. I see a lot of downs in his future. :)
Here's a little video which includes Peyton's little tunnel mishap. My handling was *really* bad - talk about giving lousy direction. I guess we both were a little on the flaky side tonight...
Paws crossed that Peyton will still be feeling good tomorrow! :)
I finally managed to capture some Peyton smiles on video! These were taken with my little pocket camcorder - the quality isn't great, but you get the idea. :)And a few video snapshots...silly smilin' spotty! :)