Thursday, September 30, 2010

The universal medium

Shadow watches "Pet Star" on Animal Planet
Just did a little cell phone cleaning and stumbled upon this gem of Shadow during his post-neuter recovery period (just last week, actually).

Since he couldn't jump, run, or walk very far, Shadow was pretty much bedridden. Luckily, Animal Planet runs a few dog friendly shows in the mornings, and Shadow actually took an interest.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

One Day After Surgery

Poor little guy!
Things he can't do:
- Scratch behind his ears
- Walk in a straight line
- Turn corners without banging into things
- Play with his toys because he can't chew on something and reach his hands around it at the same time
- Until late this afternoon, walk up stairs
- Creep around the house anymore (now it's all "bang! bang! bang!")

Things he can do:
- Make it up the stairs, after 24 hours of being unable to do so
- Look adorable and even more helpless than he was five months ago
- Take up almost as much of my time as he did while still using puppy pads

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Hats and The Big Day


Shadow is being neutered today. I know it's the right thing to do. Animal shelters are the result of overpopulation and are horrible places to end up. But making such a monumental decision for someone who trusts you and who you care about (even if he has no idea what's going on) is pretty tough.

Our veterinarian suggested he have it done when he was six months old. Other dogs we know had it done when they were 10 months or eight weeks. There doesn't seem to be a right or wrong time, but for us just-about-seven months was perfect. Shadow only exhibited the bad (hump much?) unneutered dog behavior a couple times, and he got to mature normally almost to the tail end of his puppyhood.

As a non-professional, that's all I have to say on the matter, though I'll keep you up-to-date on his post-surgery progress. Dr. Lisa Miller offers details on the benefits of neutering or spaying your pet here.

The surgery is an all-day event, so rather than sit here and worry, I put together some silly photos of Shadow that Chris and I took this past weekend.

The thing you need to know is that we live in a household that was divided by Babe Ruth decades ago.


But we're always eager to recruit newcomers to our respective sides.

The big question has been on which side of the stadium our family will sit someday.


But if Shadow's any indicator, I'd better start preparing my concession speech now.

(Isn't that just like a Sox fan, already shooting off his anti-Yankee mouth before the game even starts...)

 But we can always compromise.

(He looks better in maroon than blue anyway!)

Monday, September 6, 2010

Where's Shadow?

Shadow just returned from another visit with his "Uncle" Artie and "Cousin" Moose. He had a blast, but once in a while needed a little time to himself. In tribute to the old Where's Waldo? books I used to love as a kid, here's a "Where's Shadow?" puzzle for you:

Friday, September 3, 2010

How to save a little $$

How would you feel if, after paying for a cart-load of stuff and heading for the door, you found out everyone else in the store got a 50% discount just because they asked for it?

It happens each day by the hundreds when pets undergo that special surgery no one wants to talk about. It can have a pretty hefty price tag. But Friends of Animals, an animal advocacy group based in the Northeast, has a low-cost spay/neutering program that allows pet owners to use their own vets (if participating) and get the same exact surgery at a fraction of the price.

Just tell your vet the magical phrase, "Friends of Animals rate," and wait for the certificate to arrive before planning the surgery.

Here's the link: http://www.friendsofanimals.org/sncert/instructions.html