Awww...you are just as adorable now as you were in the first picture. My, you take good care of your toys. Our Lucy thinks that the stuffies need to be de-stuffed promptly on arrival.
Hey Ricky's Mom My vet told us that many dogs have the bacteria called clostridium in their system and for most dogs it really isn't a problem as it is at such a small level. She said they are not sure why it is in some breeds that it will suddenly bloom and cause problems. I get tested every two months now and it still shows up as elevated level.
Here is some good information about it especially the information about which antibiotics works best. http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00425.htm
Happy belated gotcha day Ricky!! Sorry I missed it, I couldn't get away to blog. That so great that you still has your blue bunny. I hopes I has my baby guinea pig when I is 2. Glad you is feeling better too! ~lickies, Ludo
You are so darling with your blue bunny! (I had a skunk when I was your age and I drooled so much on it that the squeaker went blub-bubble instead of squeak!) Happy Easter!
My name is Ricky (Covewind Little Ricky, AX,AXJ,CGC) and I am a six year old tri-color Shetland Sheepdog. I do agility and I like to learn tricks too! This blog is about all that and some other stuff as well!
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Awww...you are just as adorable now as you were in the first picture. My, you take good care of your toys. Our Lucy thinks that the stuffies need to be de-stuffed promptly on arrival.
Haha, have you bitten his hear off? :-)
Blue bunny looks well loved. Make sure your mom saves him forever and ever!
Ha ha! The blue bunny looks so much SMALLER in your grown up picture than it did when you were a puppy!
that is a cute bunny - hey what happended to the white stripe on your head.....it was so cute it looked like a little lightening bolt
Hey Ricky's Mom
My vet told us that many dogs have the bacteria called clostridium in their system and for most dogs it really isn't a problem as it is at such a small level. She said they are not sure why it is in some breeds that it will suddenly bloom and cause problems. I get tested every two months now and it still shows up as elevated level.
Here is some good information about it especially the information about which antibiotics works best.
http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00425.htm
Happy belated gotcha day Ricky!! Sorry I missed it, I couldn't get away to blog. That so great that you still has your blue bunny. I hopes I has my baby guinea pig when I is 2.
Glad you is feeling better too!
~lickies, Ludo
You are so darling with your blue bunny! (I had a skunk when I was your age and I drooled so much on it that the squeaker went blub-bubble instead of squeak!) Happy Easter!
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Charlie
Cute blue bunny! Looks like a fun pal.
Nice to visit your site!
Cheers,
Honey (13 yo golden)
www.supertrooperhoney.blogspot.com
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