Hello!
Well, it's been a hectic few months here. Tia went to visit her family and left me here...in a boarding kennel! The horror! Actually, it wasn't that bad. I just miss sleeping in her bed and watching TV. Then she had surgery. Nothing too serious. It was Gastric Bypass and I am very proud of her for taking control of her health and making sure she's going to be healthy and happy. Now she and Dave are in the states for 'block leave' and I'm hanging out with her friend. Much better than the kennel!
I do have exciting news! Tonight, at 8pm EST Tia will be featured on Army Wife Network Blog Radio! They are going to interview her about all my writing and her life as an Army Spouse. I'm very excited! You can listen live here. For those who can't catch it live, you can also hear it as a playback at the same link.
Alright, Ciao!
Toby
A quirky and fun telling of the various adventures in the life of an Army dog.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Spring Cleaning!
5 Steps to Spring Cleaning for Dogs
There is some
sort of strange compulsion that comes over humans once the last frost has
thawed and the sun comes out again. Just like clockwork, once the first tulip
has bloomed there is a mad dash to throw open all the windows and begin the
ritual. This occurred in our little German home last week. I was temporarily kicked
outside for an afternoon while she did ‘Spring Cleaning’. She took out all the
rugs and hung them on the fence and the vacuum ran all afternoon. By the time I
finished my afternoon nap, the house was sparkling clean. Too clean if you ask
me…those rugs were just starting to smell good. I don’t really care about the
rest of the house, but there were a few things that Tia did just for me.
1. Toss. It’s time to empty out that kitchen drawer or
pantry shelf were you keep all the dog medicines and treats. You know the place
I mean…with a half-eaten bag of treats that your pet doesn't like anymore and
that toothpaste and finger brush you tried to use one time. Just dump it all on the table and grab the
trash bin. Gather all the medicine in there because it’s time to sort through
that pile and throw out those medicines that are expired. This includes old dog
treats that are past their prime (those chew sticks that fell out of the
package months ago and are now the consistency of fossils).Trust me, we’re not
going to eat them. Gross.
2. Organize. Every time we go to the vet or move it seems
that the paperwork multiplies. There are so many things to keep track of! Tia
keeps all my vet records and paperwork in an accordion file in the kitchen
drawer with my medicine, food, and treats. That way it’s easy to find and all
in one place. If you've ever done an OCONUS military move then you know why it’s
important to have all those papers. Especially when there is an emergency, you can
grab that folder and know that all the information you’ll need is in there such
as shot records, lab results, and past treatment records. Just in case Dave is
left to take care of me while Tia is on a trip or sick, she labels my daily
medications with specific instructions and divides them into Ziploc bags to
keep them separate and easy to reach.
3. Wash. I hate baths
just as much as the next dog, but I know that I need them sometimes. After
countless walks and rolling in various patches of grass, my body isn't the only
thing that is dirty. It’s time to fill up the sink with warm soapy water and
give those collars and leashes a good scrubbing too. (You’ll probably gag when you see all the
filthy water!) How about those towels and blankets you keep in the car for your
pets? Yeah, I bet they smell pretty ripe by now too. Not that I mind, but you
humans seem to think wet dog is not an alluring odor. If you have any winter
coats or snow boots, they should be washed and dried before putting them away
for the season. Tia also washes my bed by taking off the outer cover and
following the directions on the tags. A fresh and fluffy bed is always nice to
plop into after a long day of napping and bird chasing.
4. Check . After all the vet records have been organized you
can tell now what shots your little furry friend is up to date on or needs to
get. I know things get crazy in your human lives and sometimes remembering when
our rabies shots are due just isn’t at the top of the list. If you’re not sure
or don’t have the records, call you vet since they should have them on file in
the computer. I can’t believe I’m advocating that you drag us furry friends to
the vet, but once you see what shots your pet needs you should make that
appointment and re-order my flea and heartworm medicine while you’re at it.
5. Double Check . I
never turn down a good body rub so this one is easy, but very important.
Preferably once a month, you should do a full body check of your fur baby. This
means running your hands all over us and looking for abnormalities such as
warts, bumps, sores or tender spots. Look inside our ears and mouth and check
our paws and nails. This should also be done after any walks in areas you may
encounter ticks. Finding and removing them early is the best way to keep your
pet from contracting any illness from those nasty little blood suckers. If your
pet is accommodating it’s also a good time to trim their nails. I am not so fond
of this and Tia usually lets the groomer or vet do that job. If you find
anything unusual, make a note of it and call your vet to have it checked up. If
it is bleeding, swollen, oozing or showing signs of infection, call the vet
immediately!
I’m actually
really glad that Tia does this on a regular basis. I knew something was wrong
but it was hard for me to tell what was going on. This month she found a small
tumor in my…um…nether regions. She immediately took me to the vet and
thankfully its nothing life threatening They are still running tests and by the
time you read this I will already have had the offending lump removed.
Owning a pet is a huge
responsibility but with it comes lots of love and joy. So while you’re dusting
the cobwebs and putting away the winter coats, take a little extra time this
spring to get your pet’s things in order. It can save you headache later on
this year and if you follow through and check your pet and their things
often…Who knows? You just might save your pet’s life too.
Toby the Army Woof
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