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I'm sorry to post this way but I remember seeing a post about moskitoes and flies and boilling lemmons and putting it out and it keeps them away???

Does any of this ring a bell with anyone,if so I need that info,but I don't know how to find that post.

Tricia and the fur kids

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Book Club & Noteworthy Reads / WARNNING FOR THOSE WITH PAPER SHREDDER
« on: August 12, 2006, 12:22:11 pm »
PLEASE CROSS POST
 
this one comes from a well respected Borzoi person,
and veterinarian, Elizabeth A Coney, DVM of Kentucky.

 She wrote:

 Now - for every one of you that has a home paper shredder with an
 "auto on" feature, I want you to go turn it off and unplug the
 paper shredder right now. Because night before last I was
 presented with a paper shredder containing most of the tongue, ripped
 out by the base, and a very pretty sweet 1 1/2 year old lab cross
 whose owners euthanized her.

 She always watched the paper go into the shredder, she thought it
 fascinating. The "auto on" feature means the shredder sits there
 waiting for something to get placed into it. Like an inquisitive
 tongue.

 I told them, "Dogs can do fine without a tongue, they have to learn to
 drink and eat differently", but the owners didn't want to go there.
 The look in her eyes said, "I'm sorry, I guess I wasn't supposed to
 do that, it's all my fault". We all cried.

 I cried when I read this, myself. In subsequent posts Beth says she has
 learned that dogs who have lost more than half their tongues *don't* do
 as well as she had been taught. According to the veterinary literature
it is also possible for animals to be injured other places than
tongues

- a Basset
lost an ear, a long-haired cat most of the skin on its side, a
kitten a foot, > etc.


She didn't mention any human injuries, but I can't imagine that a
toddler would be immune from either curiosity or injury.

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Anything Non-Dog Related / Thanks BPO you have inspired me
« on: August 10, 2006, 05:39:47 pm »
Thank You all for your interest and indulgence in all my posts especially about past events.

You have inspired me to create a picture book of the many dog angels in David's life and make a gift of it for XMAS

I have or will try  to post the very beginings of what I plan to do.And even these ones I may change around a bit.

What a great idea and you all inspired it Thanks
tricia

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I have a question for all .  Does anyone use boxes,any kind and for most of us the bigger the better.

Our guys love them.Especiall y the younger guys,
Lets face it we can buy expensive toys and watch them get torn apart with great fanfare and fun.or we can recycle and let them have the exact same fun with a box.
Everything from a ceral box to a garbarge bag box,to boxes we get from cosco and grocery shopping.

I was just curious if anyone else has found the joys of recyling boxes.
Of course all that being said,there is a mess to clean up once they have been beaten,ripped,torn to pieces.I for one would rather pick up after them without the added grumbling of what that toy cost.

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David and Falkor

This is a story about David and a new Collie in the house.

David,my son,is 32 years old now,and is severely developmentall y challenged.He has been all his life.

While he faces many challenges,opening his heart is on top of the list. He can communicate his needs,but holds his feeling in a very different place. Feelings he has a great deal of difficulty expressing.

He had dogs in his life from the beginning due to my love of them.His first real connection was a Great Pyrenees named Mandy they connected on a very spiritual level,and just knew each other in their bones.David was two years old when we brought Many home and his verbal language was very limited. That fact didn't interfere with the two of them at all.

Mandy  was with us for almost two years when she had to go to heaven due to a painful hip problem.We has a new puppy about four months old at the time.my first Collie,*Lucky*

David was very ill the day Mandy left this world and he wasn't aware she was gone until he got well about a week later,and once he searched for her and  realized she was gone,Lucky became his inseparable companion,which unknown or unrealized to him had started when he was so sick,by his bedside.

As they both grew older I found David having conversations,actual verbal conversations,in full sentences,with Lucky,which opened the doors to other areas.

One day I heard David in the backyard talking very loudly,and I looked out the back window to see what was going on.He was on the back porch addressing the backyard (like it was full of people) announcing the eight wonder of the worlds by the way he was talking,like a barker at a fair. And there was Lucky sitting on the side of the stairs until David called him up the steps,and had him do his tricks,one at a time,allowing for the crowds cheer for each one,and going on and on about this *wonder dog*

It was truly amazing for a MOM to watch.

They were best friends,brothers,confidants.

When David was ten,we lost Lucky suddenly to an illness caused by a tick,it was a tragic and traumatic loss,especially for David.He  stayed angry for three days,he wouldn't cry,just very angry.Once I  was able to get him to talk about what he was angry at,it was GOD,and he wanted Lucky back....as he talked about his anger I discovered that he thought Lucky was in a cage in Heaven...??(don't
know where that came from) but I assured him and esplanade to him that there were no cages in Heaven,that all dogs were free and happy and not sick,and could watch over all their people on earth,and wait for them until they came to Heaven. He cried and cried and cried.But it took many years to accept his loss.

We continued to get dogs in our lives and even a year after Lucky left got another Collie,but David never connected with any of them,even that Collie,Laddie. I did find another home for him because he was a really good dog and he deserved to be somewhere he could be adored as much as he adored his humans in this house.

The next dog that came into David's life was a Rotti named Bear. David was about twelve years old. It didn't happen while Bear was a puppy,and David kept his distance from any connection to Bear until he got bigger,and Bear did get bigger,he grew into 165 pounds of solid muscle.

Bear had his own way of dealing with David,he had a tremendous big heart,and seemed to understand that David couldn't be crowded,but he was always there for him and in middle school,when he would come home from school,so angry and frustrated from the day,I would send David into the yard to burn off some energy. Bear was there for him.listening to all his problems,and sympathizing with him and always going along with whatever David needed at the time.

Bear was with us for eleven and a half years before cancer took him.We knew in advance and had a wonderful six months of meds that kept him comfortable and active. It gave David and the rest of us time to adjust to the idea of losing him.

It was very hard on everyone,and the resident dog we had was Tinkerbell,a Springer Spaniel that was Daddy's dog. She never gave up trying to reach out to David,but David wasn't ready or able to connect and put his heart on the line.It took about a year and a half...and lo and behold he gave into her persistent whining and wiggling to talk to her and pet her.Even though she remained Daddy's dog,she never failed to greet David when he got up everyday and they exchanged greetings.

We got another Collie because I really wanted another Collie in our lives...for me if no one else.Simon only lived a short year and a half when Valley Fever took him.

I went through a number of dogs before getting Magic,a Bouvier,the two before him only lived,only nine months before HD took them.I had no plans to get another puppy,I was convinced that I was the keeper of babies that were only going to be here for a short time,and was going to find a pound pup,a little older and looking for a good home. That's when Magic came into my life,I mid-wived his litter of pups for a friend of mine.and was offered a pup.

That kind of gift from the Universe,you just don't say no to,and accept it with gratitude.

Magic healed my soul,and  as a therapy dog,visiting children and adults including staff at the hospital spreads his Magical ways to all he touches.

Tinkerbell at nine years,with all her health issues and her bone cancer which seemed to catch up with her all at once,and we knew that another winter would probably be her last...and then we got Emma,half Rotti and half Peke,which Tinkerbell took pride in training to care for Daddy.In the fall Tink left us.Within six months Emma not only had Daddy but David as well.She took up right where Tink had left off....and then some.

We were a two dog family and everyone seemed happy and adjusted.Three years later I still wanted a Collie in my life.I even joined several Collie groups online,and missed them even more. Looking into the links in the groups I found breeders and this time of year seemed to be puppy time. I wasn't worried about that...I was just looking?????
More for breeders than a puppy, we really didn't need a puppy.

We had gotten bad news about  Daddy's brother and his health and I knew Daddy wanted to make the trip back to visit with him and I was thinking about that and how we would do that, and I came to Silverado Collies with new babies,four weeks old.As I looked at them I saw #7 and was doomed.

Silverado Collies was located between us and Daddy's brother's place in Illinios.He could be picked up on the way home.Everythin g just seemed to come together to happen as it should.

I told my friends that I needed another dog like I needed another hole in my head,I guess I did because he is here,and Falkor is our Luck Dragon.

I began talking to David about another Collie by taking him to see the pictures of the puppy on my computer,he was very non-non-committal about it. Usual??

Once  Daddy had left to take his trip I talked to David about the puppy more and I told him how I had found him and that somehow he just jumped out of the computer and grabbed me.That I wasn't planning on getting a puppy right now.But this one was different.

The first thing he said to me about Falkor was,*It's been a long time since we had a Collie.* I said yes it has,but I really want my next dog to be a Collie,and Magic is getting older and it will take time for a new pup to grow up and do his job. (Magic is a therapy dog)

Then he said something that took me by surprise,*Maybe LUCKY wants us to have this one.* We hadn't talked about Lucky in a long long time and I asked him if he really thought so.Did he think that Lucky was still watching over us?And he emphatically said *OH YEAH!*

Well,I said,maybe your right,If Lucky has picked this one for us,he must be a good one...David's response was a knowing smile.

Falkor looks nothing like Lucky, Lucky was a beautiful red sable with a big white collar and white factored.Falko r is a tricolor headed White Collie.

Well.Easter Day night,Falkor arrived home earlier than expected,but both Daddy and pup were in one piece.

As soon as the next day,I heard David in the family room,talking to Falkor,*No, no, no, don't get into that,you'll get hurt,*  *NO, no, no,that cat will hurt you.*  All in the voice and tone of someone talking to a young baby.

That may not sound very astounding to most,but with David,puppies for the most part are ignored,and at times growled at or yelled at,depending on what they are doing.

Tonight,I actually saw David not only playing with the pup,but jealous when Falkor got distracted by one of the other dogs.So I called Magic to me and David begin his journey with this new miracle called Falkor....A  Collie.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Blast from the past
« on: August 07, 2006, 03:34:13 pm »
I jusst had to post these pics that I found today in the glove box of a classic car that I sold to fund surgery for Magic.

Seeing all you big guys in all your pictures,always brings back the memories of the big guys and gals I've had in the past but this was truly an unexpected pleasure to find.

1st one is David and Mandy the 1st day and their bond only grew sstronger everyday
2nt one was about 6mths later and David discovered the answer to wet diapers.And I would find the both of them all the time lying next to eachother looking into eachothers eyes.I interupted them here.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Can you say Levi's
« on: August 07, 2006, 01:16:56 pm »
I was just wondering if anyone ever uses old worn out or holy levi's for the purpose of tug o war with fur kids or for fur kids to tug o war.??

As you can see mine live it.

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I actually got them all to cooperate  and with goodies in hand we accomplished the impossible.

They all listened to the same thing at the same time and everyone was doing what they were suppose to do.

Quite a crew for fur kids wouldn't you say

Magic Falkor and Emma

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Big Dogs with Jobs / How Magic found his niche in Thearpy Work
« on: July 11, 2006, 06:40:14 pm »
I wrote this story about Magic and how we found our calling in Therapy work I hope you enjoy/
"Sam and Magic'
by Tricia Larrabee
I dedicate this story to a brave young lady by the name of Samantha.
If not for the connection you made with Magic on that Christmas week 4 years ago Magic would not have found his calling.
Let me begin by saying in all my experience with dogs Magic has taught me more about the human/animal connection than I ever thought possible.
I,being a mere human grossly underestimated Magic and what his niche or calling in the Therapy Dog world would be.
I wanted to,even planned to visit hospitals,pediatrics especially.But I discovered when Magic was only 1 1/2 yrs. old and not even officially a Therapy Dog yet that he could "alert" on medical conditions.It wasn't until a relative visiting that had recently been diagnosed with diabetes that I had proof. When he alerted on her I asked her to ck her blood levels-- Magic was never wrong.--
In that discovery, while I was glad I had been correct in my observations of him,it also made me very sad.
I had to think of us as a team now and what was best for him. How could I take him to a hospital where with each room we visit,someone would have something wrong with them.
In my human limited way of thinking "it wouldn't be fair to him"
We were a team now, and his Love of "kids" was something that couldn't be denied. We did visit several elder day care centers and while they enjoyed his visits and he was a gentleman about it,his heart wasn't in it. We found our niche in Education programs,and presentations of safety and pet responsibility (that we continue today), as well as finding a teen boys correctional facility to visit once a month.
It wasn't until several phone calls occurred that I found out just how wrong I could be.
The 1st call was from a dear friend,Kathryn who Magic and I had helped prepare for Therapy Dog Testing and both Kathryn and Kayln succeeded,and found their calling at the VA Hospital,bringing joy and smiles to all they met.She had very sad news; Kayln had cancer and had passed on. For such a young promising Therapy Dog it was devastating news.
The 2nt call a few months later was again from Kathryn,and she had a request?It was Christmas week and a family she and Kayln had met, had a young 7yr.old daughter who was in the hospital preparing for a bone marrow transplant and was missing her dogs at home.Since Kathryn/Kayln were no longer available she wanted to know if I could take Magic to visit her?
It was Christmas week-- I thought "one visit" Magic could handle that. How could I refuse????
I contacted the appropriate people at the hospital and was given instructions not to visit with anyone before we saw Sam,due to her resistance being low.
I bathed and groomed Magic and when we arrived at the hospital I realized immediately how difficult it was going to be just to get to her room without people getting all over him. We politely explained we couldn't visit until later, and finally made it to Sam's room.
Sam was on her bed and the only patient in the room.She was very happy to see Magic and it was obvious Magic felt the same.
For someone so sick she was very energized by his visit and insisted he get on the bed with her,after getting Dad's permission,I let Magic get on the foot of her bed.-- we visited and talked about her pets at home, and she had lots of questions about Magic,we visited about an hour and then it was time to go.
On the way out of the hospital,going down in the elevator,I looked at Magic and realized he had never been on an elevator before today and he seemed very proud of himself,looking up at me with his big brown expressive eyes,I knew in that moment "this was his calling" That I,in my human limits had given up on for us as a team,couldn't have been more wrong.
I set about becoming an official volunteer at University Medical Center,and for the past 2 years Magic and I have faithfully visited every other week and Holidays.
There are times now when I am convinced that if he could push the correct elevator buttons,I could drop him off at the front door and he could do this all by himself.From the moment we pull into parking,he is set in his goals--"the kids come 1st'
To all the smiling faces of children and adults--both patients and families,and staff--
To all the miracles big and small--
To the sound when turning a corner in the hospital and hearing "Magic's Here"
It is to Sam and Magic that I give all the credit.
Without Sam and Magic meeting that Christmas week,a true calling would have been lost.
I am blessed to have Magic in my life, and I see every time we visit,the magical way he has in any given situation.
Magic has taught me many things, Living in the moment, was a big one.But I have to say on the top of the list is
"Never Underestimate Magic"
Our animal/human connection has gone beyond any limits I have previously known with dogs in my life.
THANK YOU SAM 


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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Ranks??????????????
« on: July 07, 2006, 04:27:12 pm »

Just a question about rankings under our dogs name in picture>>

How do we get the ranking and who gives them out.

Magic;s is gnawer, and I don't think he has ever gnawed on anything in his life that he wasn't suppose to.

Just curious,I'm sure he will change rank at some point'
Tricia


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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Magic has a profile
« on: July 07, 2006, 03:02:08 pm »





 ;DI put Magic's profile on the site,not sure how you find it or get to it but he's there in all his glory.I let him tell his own story but I am happy to fill in anything anyone wants to know.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Magic's vet report
« on: July 07, 2006, 01:20:37 pm »

Hi all,Thank you all so much for your warm welcomes and your prayers for our vet visit today.

The vet says he has what looks like several lipoma's and possibly a sebaceous cyst. Which in english means three fatty tumors.

Not an emergency,but we will have them removed as soon as we can get the money saved,which will be soon.On a fixed imcome it was a cost I wasn't expecting.But he is more than worth it.

I know there is a profile for Magic on this site and I will fill it in and add more pictures as soon as I figure out how to navigate the site a little better.

Magic is a Therapy dog and has been for 6 years,he really loves his work,we visit a major medical center every other week and holidays and always start with the kids.Once a month we visit a teen boys correctional facality,and we are charter members in our local animal control center for their educational teams that give dog saftey and pet responsibility presentions to schools primarialy, to any community group that requests one.

Magic is not our only fur kid though, he has a little sister named Emma, she is Daddy's little girl, and she is 1/2 Rotti and 1/2 Peke,and yes I'm sure,she looks to most like a mini rotti.then we have a kitty named What,she is 15 yrs old and her Mom of almost 18 yrs just left for the rainbow bridge a few days ago.Then we have the newest member of the pack Falkor, he is 41/2 months old and a White Collie with a Tri-colored head.You can cee picture s of them all at Dogester www.dogster.co m/?173167.

We all live together in harmony with Mom and Dad and David their grown up son,who is different,(developmentall y delayed)

I look forward to meeting all our new friends here on Big Paws

Tricia/Magic

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Introduce Yourself to the Forum / Intro Hello
« on: July 06, 2006, 11:49:52 pm »
Hi ALL

I got an invite to join this group from a new friend on Dogester Zoey/Dolly and of course their MOM.

Magic is my Bouvier and partner in Therapy work. He is a great dog and I'm sad tonite cause I have a vet visit I don't want to make tomorrow.

Besides him not liking the vet visits in general,I don't want to get bad news about him.He has suspious lumps that have me really concerned.

I can't deny that I am worried about them and him.I can't imagine my life without Magic in it.I shouldn't worry about what hasn't been dealt yet, but being a MOM I can't help it and the closer the appointment gets the more worried I am getting.

I must be cool and calm tomorrow if for no other reason than he will be a werck.But he knows me so well that I know I can't hide anything from him either.

I may be logging on to ask advise tomorrow with whatever we find out.or hopefully logging on to celebrate that it was nothing to worry about at all.

I will let you all know and do a much better introduction to Magic and his family

Tricia/Magic/Falkor/Emma /What




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