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Zelda my oldest had problems keeping the wildeness food down for a few...
purchased this from air force exchange for use while traveling in our class a RV. its adjustable for size with a spring loaded top also by leaving out sections. the only problem with it is the...
Oh Cheryl, I'm so glad you are at home with your Turtle and are feeling better. And I LOVE the greeting Turtle gave you! You were very missed by your little dove. I wonder if she realizes how much she helped you.
Take it easy and get a lot of rest. I'm sure Turtle will be a good nurse for you. It's good to have you back!
Welcome home Cheryl! Miss Turtle missed her favorite playmate for sure! Sending lots of healthy vibes your way so you can stay well and out of the hospital!
Turtle was in the window when we pulled up to the house. She was pushing her head against the screen I thought she was going to pop it out AGAIN!! I got out of the car, looked up and started talking to her, but she disappeared.
So I step inside the apartment and gently call her name. No Turtle. I did it again. No Turtle.
OMG!! She doesn't remember me??
Then I see a sweet face peeking around the corner at me. Ah, there she was--WITH HER TOY IN HER MOUTH!!!! And she came right to me, drop the toy at me feet and looked up at me.
I think I created a monster when I taught her how to fetch.
So that's what we've been doing now for an hour. No hot bath, no snuggles, no nap, no breakfast. Just fetch, fetch, fetch....
Welcome home Cheryl!!! I am so glad for you and Turtle that you are home now, and that story is just the cutest!
So glad you're home, and best wishes for a full and speedy recovery - and I'm thinking Turtle just figured anything you spent so much time teaching her was dear to your heart, so she was going to play fetch as long as her paws held out!
Turtle was in the window when we pulled up to the house. She was pushing her head against the screen I thought she was going to pop it out AGAIN!! I got out of the car, looked up and started talking to her, but she disappeared.
So I step inside the apartment and gently call her name. No Turtle. I did it again. No Turtle.
OMG!! She doesn't remember me??
Then I see a sweet face peeking around the corner at me. Ah, there she was--WITH HER TOY IN HER MOUTH!!!! And she came right to me, drop the toy at me feet and looked up at me.
I think I created a monster when I taught her how to fetch.
So that's what we've been doing now for an hour. No hot bath, no snuggles, no nap, no breakfast. Just fetch, fetch, fetch....
Well, there's a whole lot of fetch to catch up on, you know!
I'm so happy for you both! Bet you're so happy to be home with your baby.
Turtle was in the window when we pulled up to the house. She was pushing her head against the screen I thought she was going to pop it out AGAIN!! I got out of the car, looked up and started talking to her, but she disappeared.
So I step inside the apartment and gently call her name. No Turtle. I did it again. No Turtle.
OMG!! She doesn't remember me??
Then I see a sweet face peeking around the corner at me. Ah, there she was--WITH HER TOY IN HER MOUTH!!!! And she came right to me, drop the toy at me feet and looked up at me.
I think I created a monster when I taught her how to fetch.
So that's what we've been doing now for an hour. No hot bath, no snuggles, no nap, no breakfast. Just fetch, fetch, fetch....
What a wonderful story. She was planning that all along!