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Clearly a running head start is vital.
Never bogart a sheep's fishing hole?
I'm everywhere. As a personal friend of Gozer the Gozerian, I have interdimensional privileges.@Dan From Smithville , you can't be here..maybe you are there and why are you hiding?
Privileges are good, I think, I don't have any. Let me check.... No privileges here. I used to be a Moon Child, now I'm a Cancer..(a Crab )I'm everywhere. As a personal friend of Gozer the Gozerian, I have interdimensional privileges.
just went outside.... after the rain the air now feels like hot soupWe have a deluge every other day or every other hour some days. The planet is just trying something I suppose.
The grass is growing well though.
When a dog sees a bunny, it's "chase on".I'm everywhere. As a personal friend of Gozer the Gozerian, I have interdimensional privileges.
Dumb bunnies are faster than the speed of light..When a dog sees a bunny, it's "chase on".
I'm everywhere. As a personal friend of Gozer the Gozerian, I have interdimensional privileges.
Okay, you do need medical help for that. And competent nursing care. In your case making a bed properly with no wrinkles in the sheets is extremely important. And if you need help being moved then ask for it regularly. That sort of sore was what put my dad into hospice care for the second time in his life.A bad omen......bed sore is now open and is marking my days and my ***!
I won't post a video of a couple of greyhounds chasing a rabbit. Greyhounds are really really fast.Dumb bunnies are faster than the speed of light..
Honestly, I've never seen anything like this...One thing that I do NOT miss from Minnesota. Actually my last ten years or so were spent in Minneapolis. They used to spray the whole area with pesticides. But you could go outside at night without being eaten up. The farm that I grew up on was another story.
I managed, years ago, to treat one bad sore on my mother's rump. I had the help of insurance-paid special bandages, then. It took me 9 months to finally get that sore closed and infection-free. It closed twice but exploded from contained infection during those months. Of course, she broke her hip for the third time and another sore formed and the rehab help knew very little about the correct protocol necessary to fight this problem. She passed away during that stay in rehab........THANK YOU, You made me remember an option I have available to me,...I am very familiar with some nurses with Bayada who treated lipedema-created leg sores for my wife...I will need to find out if I'm eligible for care...Okay, you do need medical help for that. And competent nursing care. In your case making a bed properly with no wrinkles in the sheets is extremely important. And if you need help being moved then ask for it regularly. That sort of sore was what put my dad into hospice care for the second time in his life.
One shiba inu I had was good at catching bunnies but she wouldn't spook them. The bunnies can turn on a dime and my shiba tore a ligament turning at speed chasing one. I never let her kill a bunny or even a mole she caught. I had to wrestle my shiba to save one bunny but the shiba did take the bunny's tail, I saw that bunny later that week, it survived.I won't post a video of a couple of greyhounds chasing a rabbit. Greyhounds are really really fast.
Our last dog saw a bunny once and for the only time in her life slipped the collar and ran all out. The bunny in that case was faster.One shiba inu I had was good at catching bunnies but she wouldn't spook them. The bunnies can turn on a dime and my shiba tore a ligament turning at speed chasing one. I never let her kill a bunny or even a mole she caught. I had to wrestle my shiba to save one bunny but the shiba did take the bunny's tail, I saw that bunny later that week, it survived.
Cats and bunnies are a different story.Our last dog saw a bunny once and for the only time in her life slipped the collar and ran all out. The bunny in that case was faster.