Bless you for taking in all the animals that come/fall your way!
Thank you, but BWA HA HA HA HA HA LOL at "... that come/fall your way"

Bless you for taking in all the animals that come/fall your way!
Hi friends~
Hope you are all enjoying your evening!
I am having a late dinner and relaxing a bit before heading to bed. Work all weekend. Boo...Just because I am sick, I feel that way. I need the hours.
I am thinking of you all and sending big hugs!! I wish I had time to respond more, but I need to rest.
CS, your cookies are a work of art- I know they taste delicious, too!!
Have a wonderful night, all!
xx
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^^ She is too cold to fuss about the coat right now! ^^ isn't she sweet?!
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You already know in your heart what you MUST do. You will be so happy with your decision.
Morning everybody!! See how a dog gets me back into the countdown??!!! So, if you got this puppy, would that mean you would have it before Christmas??? If so, remember that's it's going to take up an awful lot of your time with training (both potty and good manners!) and with people coming and going, it will be a little disorienting and a little frightening for the wee mite. As far as Buster goes, I think you'll be surprised. You'll probably find that the puppy will give him a new lease on life - so many people have told me that.
I guess what I'm saying is yes, definitely get the puppy but think hard about the timing of it. If it's after Christmas, perfect, but I think before Christmas isn't the best time for any of you xxx
PS
I want one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is a tough one. Soft coated Wheaten Terriers are so precious!
How is Buster w/ puppies, now?
If he still is patient with them, it may bring some fun into his senior years.
Sending you best wishes on your decision.
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Christmas is a he'd time to start training a puppy, things tend to be a tad busy.
My brother has an old dog too when they got a puppy and they are doing well. At first Charlotte was annoyed and would give that " really! You brought me a hyper baby ?" Look but they get along fine, hank says the puppy is actually learning from the older dog. Here us a recent picture of them
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(They have a heated floor and the dogs love it!)
So it does work fine .
But if it was me, I would wait till after ,
Christmas so I could give my full attention to the new arrival.
I'm a sucker for puppies. That's why I can't visit breeders. We got Lulu before my best friend, Ben (a black Labrador), had passed and I felt guilty for a while. But they got along good. I say go get that baby!
Quick! We need more pictures of puppies to get Maureen to stay with us!
Bless Buster! 18 - wow! If it were me, I would wait a little longer. It will be challenging to have a little puppy running around this time of year, especially with all of the decorations. If you're more worried about the remodeling and trying to train the pup at that time, then I'd go through with it now. Either way, you get an adorable pup. Good luck!
I waited to post to this till I was sitting at the computer. LOL Way easier to reply on a regular keyboard.
I can certainly understand all of your concerns. I read the other responses saying Christmas may be too hectic of time to have a new puppy, but it could also make for a very special Christmas memory.
We've always had pets, but right now it would seem we have them coming out of our ears, but I wouldn't change it. When Noah was 4 my MIL gave him Samantha, a 2 yr old black Labrador who was the pet of an elderly patient of hers who needed to move to assisted living. She needed to re-home Sammie, and Sammie came to be Noah's best friend. We had Sammie till Christmas of 2008. She had developed a growth on her paw. We had it removed, told it was nothing. Two weeks later it became full blown leukemia. Sammie passed away three days after Christmas. I didn't think Noah would want another dog for quite some time, nor did he.
In February of 2009 my SIL took her dog to the groomers and called me to say they had a litter of black lab puppies they were selling there. She knew how sad Noah had been so didn't know if it was too soon, but thought she'd let us know. We were there about an hour later, because Noah's face lit up and said he really thought it would help to not hurt so much. Uh yeah, so what are you supposed to say to that? Get in the car. Another hour later we had Rossi, a 6 week old black lab puppy.
In March of 2011 we took in Jake, a then 3 year old Catahoula. He was our close friends' dog, they moved and couldn't take him with them to their temp apartment. The plan was he would stay with us for 3 months and then be returned. About two weeks after bringing him in I took him to get his vaccinations and found out he had a terrible infestation of heart worms. I was told he wouldn't live the year. I told this to our friend and he and his wife decided to let Jake stay with us, thinking their young children didn't need to watch him die. I did an aggressive homeopathic schedule for six months. At the end Jake tested negative for heart worms and was incredibly healthy with I'd say 75% return to activity level. He's still with us today.
Rossi had been the center of the universe till Jake came. It took her about three days, but she warmed up to him quickly and he became her best friend. She still had "her" spot and things that she didn't like to share, but they merged together well for our new family.
March of 2012 brought us Laila. A little Tabby kitten who was found in the back of a worker's truck who was redoing our kitchen floor. She was about 4 weeks old. I tried to find a home for her, but no one wanted her. She was my first cat ever. Now, I can't imagine this house without her. Rossi thought she was a chase toy for the first two weeks. Jake had always been around cats so he basically ignored her. Once Rossi learned that the kitty is NOT a squeaky toy, they were good friends.
July of 2012, we're driving down the road and I point out the rat running down the road in the dark. "Good grief! Look at the size of its ears! What's wrong with that thing? It's a rat isn't it? What is that??" Pull over and it's a Chiweenie. Yes I'm serious, a Chiweenie. What's a Chiweenie you ask? Also called a Doxihauhau, it's a breeders cross between a Chihauhau and a Daschund. Got out of the truck and this tiny thing came bounding to me and jumped in my arms. I asked the neighbors but no one knew who she belonged to. Ads up everywhere, posters, had her checked for a chip - nothing. No one ever claimed her. During our search for owners, I wouldn't let anyone name her so she wouldn't feel like ours. We called her Mrs. Chiweenie. Today, she feels like ours, she's still here and sadly - her name is still Mrs. Chiweenie, because she answers to it. *headdesk* Tried to home her, no one wanted her, hearing the most often, "She's just odd looking." To which I feel - Well yeah, she is, but so are you and we let you stay.
At this point Rossi just looked at us in disbelief. Really? Really?? Another one? Okay, but she's NOT sharing my dish OR my spot on the couch! And the boy - he's still mine. A week later and she was letting Chi sleep against her.
Jake accepts everyone, all the time so no problems there and Laila - ROFL The cat (then kitten) and Chiweenie wore each other out play wrestling and chasing. It looked like a 24 hour Jiu Jitsu match all the time.
In November of 2012, Rossi was in heat (we hadn't had her spayed, because we had considered one litter, just because she's so beautiful and a great dog, but wanted to wait till she was 3 to make sure her adult temperment would make a good mother). Well - walking on the leash, stray dog on our property, she lunged, leash snapped, she chased, but ended up being the one who got caught. January 2 of this year, she had 12... TWELVE puppies. 12 hours after birthing the last one, something was terribly, terribly wrong. Rushed her to the vet where they didn't think she would live the weekend. Back home with bottles and formula for the puppies. Over the course of 48 hours, we lost 11 of the puppies due to being premature. Vet said 12 was too many for Rossi's body to handle. The 12th and last puppy born was the biggest of all of them and the one my husband had to help Rossi birth. He was the one that survived. When I found out she was pregnant I called a local Labrador rescue group to home the puppies. After bottle feeding and all that - my husband said there was no way that little guy was going anywhere. So - Moose stayed. Yes, Moose.
Moose is now the biggest of all the dogs at 11 months old. He is the happiest, most laid back, big-headed, gorgeous woolly mammoth I've ever seen. And yes Rossi is spayed, because she's just not built for it and it would be selfish to put her through that again.
Rossi is his mother so she just accepted him completely and continues to. Jake was different a bit, because as Moose grew, it was another male dog. Even though Jake is neutered, it was still a bit territorial, but he got over it quickly and now, they are the perfect playmates, because their sizes are similar. Jake has never had another dog his size to really play with. Chiweenie, LOL she was his surrogate mother when Rossi was at the vets for that week. When she had to surrender her mothering duties back to Rossi she looked so sad. Now she and Moose are best buddies and always pal around together which is hilarious because she's SOOO tiny compared to him.
Three weeks ago, Noah was outside working on his car when he heard a strange noise. He thought it was a bird at first. Went looking, and two doors down at the church in a giant oak tree he sees a kitten about 20' feet up. I walked outside to see where he was, see him down the street and yell out, "What are you doing??" He put one finger up, looked panicked, jogged back and forth a bit, then dove like a baseball player and catches this tiny thing falling from the sky/tree before it hit the ground. Came running back with it. Next day we went to the vet with it, no chip, no neighbors claimed it, vet said about 5 weeks old. Dewormed him and then asked me if I was adding to the menagerie. ROFL I said I thought I needed a giraffe to qualify.
I had ads out for him, but no one called for him and the shelters around here are not no-kill. Not going there. My husband said, "I'm pretty sure when God drops it from the sky into your hands, you're required to keep it." ROFL Laila had the hardest time with that one, because she'd always been the only cat, the princess. Last week she really warmed up to him and now checks on him, plays and chases and is very involved with him.
So my big adventure this Christmas will be seeing how this now 2 month old kitten handles the Christmas tree. Our coffee table is directly across from the tree, with maybe 3' of clearance. I got the tree set up, though not yet decorated. He played/attacked the bottom branches. Then jumped to the couch, to the coffee table, wiggled his little butt into pounce position and then propelled himself with the great courageous force of three full grown lions, paws splayed, a wild look in his eye, and then quietly disappeared into the green of the branches. It looked like the tree swallowed him. There was nothing, just the quiet rustling of the gentle bouncing branches and needles. I felt badly for him - it looked so majestic, triumphant and brave - to end so quietly and anticlimactic. I just looked away. I didn't want to embarrass him as the tree spit him out at the bottom, below it's wide spreading base. He jumped to his feet and walked off with attitude, "I totally meant for that to happen like that! No, seriously! I really did! Shut up Moose."
So I typed all of this - if you're still reading LOL - to say that I've had dogs up there in years adjust extremely well to a new addition of a puppy or active young dog. We've been in many situations with our furry friends and in most cases the animals adjust much faster and easier than we do.
Just remember that with dogs and cats too, the more anxious you are, they read it and respond in kind. If you're tense, they'll be as well. It may take a bit of time for Buster to adjust to the new puppy whether you do it now or later, but from my experience usually the new friend gives them a second wind. If the puppy gets too rough with him, reprimand the puppy and reset the game so-to-speak. Give the puppy something else to do or play with to give Buster a break. Not much different than when toddlers expect a piggy back ride from great grandpa.
And while I do understand that getting a puppy at Christmas could be hectic, it could also be wonderful and good opportunity for her to learn socialization skills and manners with many people coming around to celebrate. I don't know how you feel about crate training, but I find it very useful in those situations. It can also be her safe place when there are too many people, but she can still be in the room.
Would I bite the bullet? Yes. I would. Life is life and I think you should fill it with as much joy as possible. What's better than new life? Takes adjusting, but it's all good in the end. I'm sure you'll make the right decision for your family at this time.
Disclaimer: The writings here do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Heather's (graywolf70) husband Bud who is good hearted and pretty much goes with the flow of her four-footed soft-spots and tolerates her lunacy in exchange for her sweet potato pie, fried chicken and grilled salmon.
Hi friends~
Hope you are all enjoying your evening!
I am having a late dinner and relaxing a bit before heading to bed. Work all weekend. Boo...Just because I am sick, I feel that way. I need the hours.
I am thinking of you all and sending big hugs!! I wish I had time to respond more, but I need to rest.
CS, your cookies are a work of art- I know they taste delicious, too!!
Have a wonderful night, all!
xx
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^^ She is too cold to fuss about the coat right now! ^^ isn't she sweet?!
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Victoria, I am sorry that you didn't get much support with your decision on your major. It's always disappointing when people close to us don't support us! I was contemplating between business and education, but I think I made the right choice. Most of the school districts around here are not hiring, so I would have likely been forced to move away. I am too close with my family for that! I am glad that you did what made you happy! I am sure that you are doing very well for yourself in school. You are very hard working and I am sure you will get exactly what you hope for once you graduate! Best luck to you, too! Congratulations on finishing the semester! How very exciting. When you study for exams, always remember to take short 5 minute breaks every once in a while. And have a snack and a cold drink. It really helps to keep you alert and the breaks help to keep your mind clear!
Enjoy the rest of your studies, Victoria. For some reason, I always loved classes right before Christmas; and I really loved going home for Christmas.
Fred Claus and a mug of hot chocolate with a candy cane. Perfect night.
Hi friends~
Hope you are all enjoying your evening!
I am having a late dinner and relaxing a bit before heading to bed. Work all weekend. Boo...Just because I am sick, I feel that way. I need the hours.
I am thinking of you all and sending big hugs!! I wish I had time to respond more, but I need to rest.
CS, your cookies are a work of art- I know they taste delicious, too!!
Have a wonderful night, all!
xx
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^^ She is too cold to fuss about the coat right now! ^^ isn't she sweet?!
So far the 3 year old cats have not touched our tree, usually they destroy the poor thing. It has taken almost the full 3.5 years for them to show any sign of calming down.
Headed to New York City for the day! I will take lots of pictures. Hope you all have a wonderful day!
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Aaaaww she's too cute!! Hope you feel better and work goes well.![]()
What a sweet baby! Hope you are feeling better quick!!! Take care!
Thank you. You are very kind. :] And thank you for the exam revision advice. I should keep the idea of taking short brakes in mind because I am one of those people who revise for hours without taking minute to relax. I usually find quite hard to concentrate and focus after distracting myself from work. I hope I will improve this issue in the future. Thank you once again. :]
Yes, classes before Christmas are really much better. I think it is so because everyone is kinda in Christmassy mood, and we also got our Christmas tree decorated in the campus yesterday. It is quite shame it is no different than last year's tree, but I already have some ideas for next year's tree decorations so I hope to be the proactive person to decorate the tree differently. :] And going home for the Holidays is the best thing in the world! Although I'm not going back to Lithuania this year, I am sure I will make it next year. :]
Such a cozy way to spend the night in. ^^ Hope you enjoyed it!
Harlowe is adorable! She made me miss my dog too. :/
I hope you will be able to get more rest next weekend. :]
Wishing you to have productive days at work!
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Good morning to all!
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Best wishes!
Good morning!
It is going to be partly sunny today with a high of 40 degrees.
Not too much going on here. Typical day of chores and errands. I must go food shopping, I have nothing in the house. I just found out a couple of days ago that the local supermarket that I have been going to will be closing. I'm so disappointed. I have been going there for over 20 years, I know the employees well and they are all so friendly. They've watched my kids grow up. A Super Stop & Shop opened up nearby and I guess they took a lot of business away from them. It's sad.
Anyway my two oldest are working today. My youngest has off and may go in to the city with her friends. I would love to go but my husband is also working today and I can't leave the dogs alone for that long. If she sends me pictures of the tree in Rockefeller Center I will share them with you.
I will also be doing more Christmas shopping!
I hope everyone is well and has a great day!!!
have a great day!Headed to New York City for the day! I will take lots of pictures. Hope you all have a wonderful day!
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typical days are the best!Good morning!
It is going to be partly sunny today with a high of 40 degrees.
Not too much going on here. Typical day of chores and errands. I must go food shopping, I have nothing in the house. I just found out a couple of days ago that the local supermarket that I have been going to will be closing. I'm so disappointed. I have been going there for over 20 years, I know the employees well and they are all so friendly. They've watched my kids grow up. A Super Stop & Shop opened up nearby and I guess they took a lot of business away from them. It's sad.
Anyway my two oldest are working today. My youngest has off and may go in to the city with her friends. I would love to go but my husband is also working today and I can't leave the dogs alone for that long. If she sends me pictures of the tree in Rockefeller Center I will share them with you.
I will also be doing more Christmas shopping!
I hope everyone is well and has a great day!!!

