| Lopsi | 03-25-2008 08:12 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sadie's Mom
(Post 1875120)
:lol tears Poor Rocky. But Bogey was definitely better the last time you brought him. | He's been doing good. Very good.... I don't remember if I told ya'll about Bogey's annual checkup or not. The vet felt his back legs, then his front legs. He made a funny face and felt Bogey's back legs again, then his chest and stomach... then he went back to Bogey's back legs again... Hubby and I were getting sick after what we'd been through with Pixie knowing that something was drawing the vet back to Bogey's back legs...
Finally, the vet goes, "Well, he's a muscular little thing, isn't he?!" Relieved, we were going "What?"
The vet asked whether Bogey has been working out - we told him yes, kinda. The vet asked what he's been doing - benchpressing? We said yes, kinda. Then we explained that Cinnamon went into heat... then Jubilee went into heat... and he's gotten a lot of exercise. :D
Both are out of heat now... Cinnamon successfully. She also got fixed. Jubilee wasn't so successful. Believe it or not, Bogey let us down. We kept Jubilee isolated for about 3 weeks, then we turned her loose in the house, watching carefully. Bogey left her alone. For two whole days, he wouldn't even LOOK at her (though he'd hump on Cinnamon).
Then Jubilee begged to go outside with Preston - we decided she's been around Bogey and he's not interested (and anyone who knows Bogey understands what that implies). So we let Jubilee out with Preston. Jubilee and Preston have babies due the beginning of May.
We are blaming puppies on Bogey. I don't understand why the horndog wasn't humping the fertile dog in heat. He wasn't interested at ALL. Never did mount her. If he'd shown interest in her, we'd have kept her isolated for a few more days. |