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Bonnie supervising the transfer of DIPA from kettle to fermentation chamber
Thank you all for the kind words!!!
I saw a concert Sunday, and this guy Henry Gross opens for the main act. He goes on to explain how he played at Woodstock (hard to believe, didn't look older than me), how he knew all the beach boys, etc.
Anyway, then he talked about Carl Wilson (one of the Beach Boys) awesome irish setter. Friend to all of them. Dog got hit by car, and Henry was devastated and wrote this song about Shannon, the beach boy's dog. Not a dry eye in the place when he was done.
He was much better than the main act, which was Dr. John.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhoXlZUPLbE
Damn bro. I'm blown away that you thought about us. That's awesome!
Thank you!!
Of course I think of you. We're a big family of friends here. It'll always be that way.
no! he LOVES his jammies!
what he doesn't love is his harness. when I grab it to put it on him, he gets excited because he knows he's going for a walk. but he doesn't like putting it on
Hera came through with flying colors. They had to call me in early to pick her up as she was agitated by being in the kennel (she spent her first 7+ years in one). Of course the cone of shame is a requirement anytime I cannot watch her so we had to test fit it.
Going "fully under" verses twilight or local and a paralytic is risky for humans, dogs, cats, elephants. Barrel-chested large and giant breeds are very susceptible to respiratory failure and arrhythmia under general. The older they are, the riskier it is...just like humans.Great to hear she is doing well Onk! I didn't realize how risky the sedative could be until I saw your other post.
She actually has issues hitting the top on things like the bar, door knobs, ceiling fans.@Onkel_Udo , glad everything went well. Good to see her legs are long enough to keep the cone off the ground.
Alright y'all! Happy to say I can finally join this wonderful thread. Meet Hank. We haven't picked him up yet (he was just born Saturday) but we are so excited to pick him up next month! Already in love with this little bundle of fluff. Can't wait to have a brew/hunt/family dog
Meet Hank.
Hank seems to be attached to that other one. Would be a shame to separate them.
Hank seems to be attached to that other one. Would be a shame to separate them.
I agree! 2 can actually be easier than 1. They will wear each other out!
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