Showing 4 posts from October 2008


This woman could be the new Paris Hilton.
She has become famous for doing nothing. Really. And walks
more red carpets than anyone in Hollywood.
After getting her start as an international actress and model
(in such cities as Capetown. S.A. Athens, Greece and Milan, Italy - allegedly)
Phoebe came to Los Angeles and continues to perfect her craft by studying
with some of the best coaches in acting. She has had a handful
of bit parts, but nothing great.
But she does have a great Yorkie named HENRY.
And her and Henry were seen picking out
pumpkins last week in Beverly Hills.


A couple weeks ago was my first BIRTHDAY!
( I know - I was a little slow getting the photos up!)
The first photo is my baby photo.
The second photo I was 3 months old when I arrived
in Chicago to my new home.
The thrid photo was at my Birthday Party
a couple weeks ago.
I had a big cake cookie
(and like most kids, licked off all the frosting!)
and a little dish of organic puppy ice cream...
which was very cold and very frozen.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!
Many pet owners do not realize that some of the mushrooms that grow in their yard are toxic to dogs. Symptoms of mushroom poisoning can range from mild vomiting and diarrhea to severe digestive problems to complete liver failure.
Dogs who like to "graze" will sometimes eat wild mushrooms along with lawn grasses, leading to mushroom poisoning. Dogs can sometimes become ill by just licking a poisonous mushroom. Also, some dogs, like some people, are allergic to even edible, normally safe mushrooms.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Toxic mushrooms have killed at least one dog in the Charlotte area and have made several others ill, according to local veterinarians, they said this week.
Always watch for mushrooms in areas where you walk your dogs or where they run and play. Be especially cautious of parasol-shaped mushrooms and all small brown mushrooms. Check your yard each morning, especially in damp weather, for new growth before letting your dog outside. Remember that new mushrooms can appear overnight. Whenever you find mushrooms in your yard, dig them up. Smashing or kicking them
spreads the spores and even more will grow.


















