And now it's time to grab the camera and get ready to post the six week shots. I've pretty well mastered the basics of the new camera and I'm loving it! Should have gotten it a long time ago!!! I struggled for a while as I tried to get my Mac to recognize the camera but after a call to both Canon and Mac I was on my way. Hopefully we'll have no additional glitches. I plan to spend a lot of time outside the rest of the week exposing your pups to all types of new experiences and adventures. I'll take them out in both small groups and the group as the whole. It's time to play and I'm very much looking forward to it. :-)
I don't know how all of you fared with the presidential race and the election itself but I for one am thrilled it's over. Maybe now I can get some sleep. What a rollercoaster ride it was! I'm sure it will, in no time flat, be the subject of a variety of books and likely a movie or two allowing us to relive the nightmare when ever we choose. But for now, it's back to our regularly scheduled program... or some semblance of it anyway.
So... I know you're all anxious to hear something about plans for pup selection. I spoke with both Ryan and Lindsey today and have set times to get the selection process underway. I'll likely be making a couple calls tomorrow as well but as it stands both Ryan and Lindsey plan to be here Wednesday the 16th. That will give me time to get another set of photos up for everyone to study and it will allow Red's eye a little more time to heal. As I mentioned before I had been treating him with an antibiotic after taking him in to the Vet. Unfortunately though, we saw little improvement. Our second trip to the Vet took him off antibiotics and on to a course of Anti-fungals. I'm happy to report they seem to be working. I'm hoping his eye will essentially be returned to normal or very close by the time pup selections begin.
With that I'll close, get a few hours of sleep -and once refreshed proceed with the process of rearing. GN.
I don't know how all of you fared with the presidential race and the election itself but I for one am thrilled it's over. Maybe now I can get some sleep. What a rollercoaster ride it was! I'm sure it will, in no time flat, be the subject of a variety of books and likely a movie or two allowing us to relive the nightmare when ever we choose. But for now, it's back to our regularly scheduled program... or some semblance of it anyway.
So... I know you're all anxious to hear something about plans for pup selection. I spoke with both Ryan and Lindsey today and have set times to get the selection process underway. I'll likely be making a couple calls tomorrow as well but as it stands both Ryan and Lindsey plan to be here Wednesday the 16th. That will give me time to get another set of photos up for everyone to study and it will allow Red's eye a little more time to heal. As I mentioned before I had been treating him with an antibiotic after taking him in to the Vet. Unfortunately though, we saw little improvement. Our second trip to the Vet took him off antibiotics and on to a course of Anti-fungals. I'm happy to report they seem to be working. I'm hoping his eye will essentially be returned to normal or very close by the time pup selections begin.
With that I'll close, get a few hours of sleep -and once refreshed proceed with the process of rearing. GN.