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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008 4:46 PM

The other night we came and found Dory upside down on the couch with a blanket just sleeping.  Every now and then we catch either Dory or Farley upside down on the couch. 

SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008 10:57 AM
Welcome to the Camera-Critters Sunday meme. I hope that everyone enjoys this meme which is all about photos of animals/critters. So make your post, link back to here, visit other Camera-Critters captures, and have fun! Each week, on Sunday evening/night, a Camera-Critters capture from that week will be randomly selected to be featured in the sidebar of this blog until the next Sunday.

Coming soon to the blog sidebar near you... The Camera-Critters Blogroll! I have the links up here for now, but Tammy and I are working on putting it in a box with a scroll bar so it doesn't take up too much space on your blog's sidebar. When we have that complete, we'll provide you with the code. Thanks for your patience!

* * * Edited to add - If you are not listed in the Blogroll on the right sidebar, and you would like to be, please let me know. I'd be more than happy to add you. I do ask, please, that you only request to be added to the blogroll if you plan on participating on a regular basis. There are only 30-some links on the blogroll right now, and I KNOW that we have many more participants each week... So, give me a shout, and I'll add you. Thanks! * * *
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008 8:33 AM
At our last Shiba meetup, we met some cool folks who were really excited about the Zoom Room, a canine social club in Culver City. Well, we checked out the website and this place looks amazing! There are a ton of different classes, from basic obedience, puppy classes, agility classes and even movie star classes! Finally, something that Winnie could do to make some money around here...!

We'll definitely have to check it out, as there are a lot of big pluses here for Shiba owners: fully enclosed, lots of different things to play with, and even disco nites! (The shining ball spins around while the dogs chase the lights! Winnie would love this!)

The prices seem a bit steep, but it looks like so much fun for the dogs, and much safer than the dog parks that we go to. If we check it out soon, I'll be sure to report back on our findings.
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2008 8:11 PM

Dr. Pink would like to introduce his new patient Remy. The Pawhealer team has actually been working with Remy for awhile.

She received herbs to help clear heat toxicity, and to clear heat from the stomach. Her problem is that she has a growth under her tongue. Not exactly cancer, but not normal.

The biggest problem is that she is loosing facial muscle...The PawHealing team is currently mulling over her new formulas.

We have been researching high and low....and we have found several formulas that we believe will help her face. We think the lump is gone now.




From: Brigette
Date: 5/6/2008 4:15:36 PM
To: holly@pawhealer.com
Subject: Vet's Report for Ill Rottweiler

Hi Holly & Dr. Pink Pinkerton Herbalist Extraordinair,

This is a follow up to the conversation we have a little over a week ago. My 7 year old Rottweiler has deteriorated rapidly over the past few weeks. The vet found a mass under her tongue, the biopsy returned some cancerous cells were present. These are the most notable changes in physical and behavioral characteristics:

Lack of interest in favorite crunchy foods and chew toy.
Lethargic and significantly less playful.
Extreme sensitivity to noise.
Sleeping or resting more.
Depression-like overall behavior.

Loss of muscle structure in face giving her head a caved-in look on the left side.
Bone on top of head protrudes.
Soft stool and occasional blood in stool.
Flinch or whine when mouth/nose area is touched.

I've attached a few picture of REMI, 7 year old Rottweiler. Per your suggestion, I've included plenty of liver and buffalo meat in her diet. Anything you can suggest to aid her condition and make her well is greatly appreciated!

Dr. Pink and I are told that she does much better on the herbs.....our goal is to get her face to start to heal itself. That's when Dr. Pink and I will feel satisfied, and not until then!

Dr. Pink and I have our fingers, toes and tail crossed.....we want this next round of herbs to make Remy's face feel better.


Brigette


Pinky

From: Joy
Date: 5/30/2008 2:25:13 PM
To: holly@pawhealer.com
Subject: Kit's collapsed trachea


Hi Holly, I must admit, when I received your herbs for lung heat, I was reluctant to try them with my 12 year old, Golden Retreiver, Kit. His asthmatic breathing had gotten a bit better. Then I went out of town for a week and he got off the liquid glucosamine and could barely walk due to his arthritis. When I got back, he was also wheezing again and I started the herbs, along with pain meds/gluc. Two weeks and he's a new dog! I am shocked and thrilled at how well your formulas worked. His breathing has completely returned to normal. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. The vet said he had a collapsed trachea and said there was nothing they could do for him because of his age and the danger of surgery. Keep up the good work. Arf! Arf!
Joy Kramer (Kit's mom)





Pinky