What I do for my furbabies! The last couple of days I have been out in the garden with my two youngest sons working on making sure everything is yorkie safe. I have been very moved by all the YT experiences of lost, stolen and injured little ones and I want to make sure that I do everything in my power to prevent anything from happening. My own run in with the groundhog made this priority number 1. SO.... I've been checking the fence. It doesn't take a scientist to realize that what works for a 100 lb dog doesn't necessarily secure a 7 lb dog but what a pup under 4 lbs is a whole nother matter! I've only recently started to let R&R have access to more of the garden having had them restricted to a small area to assist with housebreaking. Before I let them have access to more I wanted to put some wire fencing around the bottom of the wood fence. WELLL........ seems that I must have come into contact with poison ivy because I am COVERED in it this morning! I usually have an allergic reaction to the stuff so it may have only been a tiny bit but I am in for some trouble because it is on my arms, legs, truck, neck and ... on my face. My right arm and my face are starting to swell (par for the course...) and I feel yucky BUT...... I need to get some dog food! I was going to get it yesterday but was tired after being outside so I planned to go today instead. My kids had a training session down at the shore today and my husband left with them at 6:30 am and won't be back until after 6:00 pm.... so I HAVE TO GO because I used the last of the dry this morning for the puppies! So if you see a really ugly lady covered in creeping crud with her three yorkie's carrying bags of Innova Evo, puppy food and senior large dog breed food while trying to scratch every extremity at the same time - please don't laugh! ONLY for my furbabies would I go out looking like this (AND NO - NO PICTURES!) I can't take anything until after I get back as my medication affects my ability to drive! |