Snow, Tiffany and a small dog tragedy
The first big snow in the region and Luna appears to have lost here mind. Every time she passes the door she rings the bell to get out. She just can't get enough of it. During our first trip to the park after the snow the young girl didn't know which way to turn, the snow was everywhere. It looked similar to "tail chasing" just on a much bigger scale. The snow was everywhere and Luna wanted to get to all of it. For me it meant sixteen weeks of obedience wasted. It took the better part of ten minutes to get her back on a lead. All in all, lots of fun and laughs for us since the snow arrived.
Our favourite daughter showed up just in time for the weekend. Happiness and bliss throughout the household, including the resident monkey Luna. Luna fell in instant love with her new toy. The weekend was highlighted by continuous wrestling, hugging, kissing and the ever present Luna fangs.
Lastly this weekend Pixie ended up getting under Luna's feet. It happened very suddenly, but by the time we reacted the damage was done. Pixie ended up at the vet for x-rays. Three hours and several botched x-rays later we received the prognosis of "we should take her to the specialist because it might be broken". 500 dollars to get the assistant to wrap Pixie's leg in cotton batting and add some athletic tape to keep it in place. Even though the vet was surprised that Pixie did not appear to be in pain he insisted that we get her some pain and anti inflammation medication. I think we are changing vets.
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