Saturday, February 21, 2009

Jane of the Jungle

This week we're featuring our little firecracker, Jane! She's a spunky girl that will wiggle, cuddle and dance her way into your heart. At almost 5 years old, Jane still has a lot of puppy attributes, she's goofy and energetic which makes her lots of fun but perhaps not the best choice for families with small children. When we tested her ability to live with cats there was little interest so she should be able to learn to live with small animals easily.

Name: Jane
Racing name: Sundance Jane
Color: White and Red
Weight: 58 pounds
Born: April 15th, 2004





Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Putting the Couch in Couch Potato

Toby illustrates the definition of "couch potato."




Monday, February 16, 2009

Adios Daisy

Our sweet flower went home on Saturday and we already have a family photo! We love photographic updates so we're hoping this is the first of many!



Sunday, February 15, 2009

Hot Pack Tip!

One of our volunteers shared a great tip she got from her vet with the rest of us and now we're sharing it with you.

Sam had a mass removed about 10 days ago (just a fat tissue) but swelling is now occurring as the fluids start to try to fill where the mass was.

My veterinarian told me to use a hot pack on it twice a day for 5 minutes each for about 5 days and this was her suggestion on what to use:

Take a cotton gym sock and put uncooked rice in it, knot it at the top and put it in the microwave for 40 to 50 seconds depending on how much rice you use, test it on your hand first then place a paper towel or thin soft cloth between the skin and the rice pack.

So I did this - I used a little over a cup of rice and it works great! The rice and sock come from the microwave just a little steamy and Sam just relaxes and closes his eyes while I am gently holding it against the swelling.

While I hope you never had need of a hot pack this is a fantastic idea for a cheap, easy and reusable alternative!