Happy Birfday!

September 16, 2008

Happy Birfday Bubba!  Mommy, Alley, and Daddy all want you to know we love you very much, and we hope you have a wonderful day!  I can’t believe you’re already 2!  It seems like just yesterday we were bringing you into your furever home as a bouncy little puppy who tripped over his own feet!

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A Trip To Camp Dogwood

August 16, 2008

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At the end of September Hubby and I have booked a vacation for our 5th anniversary. We’ll be gone for 3 nights/4 days to Edisto Island which is about 4 hours from our hometown. Any other time we’d take Bubba with us, but this is our honeymoon trip since we never took one.

One major thing I have to worry about is Bubba. We’ve always been able to leave Alley home alone because he’s fully self sufficient. We can give him two clean litter boxes, his automatic feeder, and his water fountain. He’ll be completely fine for 4 days on his own with a friend stopping in to check on him from time to time.

Our trips definitely changed when we brought dogs into our life. When we had our rescued American Bulldog, Brutus, we had a very difficult time taking vacations. We quickly found out he was dog aggressive, so we couldn’t board him. We’d have to hunt down a family member or friend who would be willing to take care of him, and that was difficult as well. Most of our family members were scared of his sheer size even though he was a complete baby to humans.

Now things are different. Bubba is a very happy dog, sometimes too happy. When he’s in a new place he’s soooo happy to be there he gets hyper. He does the same thing when he meets someone new. He also has a weak bladder, so most of our family members and friends don’t want to keep him for fears that he’ll pee all over the place. I don’t blame them because he does pee all over the place when he’s hyper, but it’s not something he can control. He does have “doggy diapers” we can use during those times, but that doesn’t really matter to most of our family/friends. Other than that he’s a great dog. He’s never been aggressive towards other animals…dogs or cats.

I think this time we’ve decided instead of tracking down someone who would be willing to puppy sit for a few days, we’re going to give boarding a try. Our wonderful vet clinic, Foxnest, also runs Camp Dogwood for dogs and Miss Kitty’s bed and breakfast for cats. Both facilities are fairly small, so they only accept a limited number of boarders. To me that’s a good thing because it means each animal gets more attention plus there’s less of a chance of another dog acting aggressive towards him. The cost is extremely reasonable at $10-15/night. I checked other kennels in the area, and most of them were $40-60 a night. I also love the fact that he’d already be next door to the vet’s office, so I can sign a waiver giving them the right to treat him immediately during an emergency.

The only problem is we’ve never boarded before, so Bubba’s never been in a situation like that. All of his experience with other dogs happens just a few hours at a time…never 4 full days. The way Camp Dogwood is setup, during the day the air conditioned kennel house door is left open so the dogs can go to the play lot or back to the kennel to sleep as they please. My biggest fear is that he’ll either attack or be attacked because he’s never been in that kind of situation with other dogs. Every time he’s played with other dogs we’ve been there to supervise.

Also, he’s never stayed overnight somewhere else except for the night he had his tail surgery. He got to have a sleepover with Dr. Ross that night because his tail didn’t want to stop bleeding. I love having a vet who takes the animal home with him to make sure he’s going to have the overnight care he needs in a situation like that, but let me get back on subject.

Maybe I’m just seriously overreacting, but our pets are like our children. Sending him to “doggy camp” for 4 days is like sending my child to summer camp. I’ve never been in the actual Camp Dogwood building, so I think if I can drag myself out of bed before the office closes tomorrow I’m going to go check it out.

I have this idea I’m going to propose to Hubby, so tell me what you think about it, too. I’m thinking since we have a month until the trip that we should maybe do a trial boarding run. Since it’s only $10-15 a night, if the boarding house isn’t booked up next Friday night I thought maybe we could board him one night so we’d see how he’ll react in the situation being left with other dogs without us. I guess I just don’t want to get to the beach only to be called and told to pick my dog up because he suddenly decided to turn aggressive towards another dog even though he’s always been 100% perfect around other dogs.

Am I overreacting? Of course I am, but what would you do? It can’t hurt to do a trial run anyway, and if nothing else I think it would at least ease my mind.

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Anal Glands And Ear Infections

July 26, 2008

As much as I wanted to sleep in this morning I was up bright and early to take Bubba to the vet. We have two very wonderful vets at Foxnest Veterinary Hospital. I recommend them to anyone who lives in Upstate, SC. We’ve switched vet’s almost 2 years ago, and I couldn’t be happier with our decision.

I noticed a couple days ago when Bubba would lay down on his blanket he’d leave a little yellow spot of goo. I knew exactly what that was, and I knew it was time to get his anal glands expressed. That’s one of those things I’d rather leave up to the vet to take care of if ya know what I mean especially since yellow is a sign of infection.

Being that he’s a very hyperactive bulldog, we plan all vet trips on Saturdays if possible so Hubby can be there to assist me. We’ve been in and out of the vet’s office so much in the last year and 10 months due to Bubba’s skin problems that we’ve pretty much got a stand in spot as the first patient of the day before the office gets filled with other patients. In the past we’ve had to keep him outside because he’s so hyper.

I think this morning’s trip was the easiest one we’ve had. I swear he knew we were headed to the Vet because he was raring to go. As soon as I hooked him up on his leash and opened the door he took off in a full run for the truck. Hubby had the door open, so he jumped in and plopped down in the backseat in his usual spot. Bubba is really great in the car, but most of the time I have to wrestle with him to get him in the backseat.

Maybe it’s because he’s getting older and calming down, but we were in and out of there in 15 minutes. One other dog came in at the same time, but it was a nice pug that had no problem letting Bubba sniff around. They hung out together in the waiting room for about 5 minutes, and we all laughed because when it was time for Bubba to get on the scale the pug wanted to sit on the scale with him. It was rather cute, so one of the office assistants had to take a photo of them to put on their photo wall. She’s going to email me the picture.

He’s 68.7 lbs, and Dr. Ross said we can also expect another growth spurt at this age, so we shouldn’t worry if he gains a few more pounds. He’s gained roughly 2 lbs in the last 6 months. He’s definitely on the larger side for a bulldog, but he’s healthy and at a good weight. I was beginning to worry that he might need to lose a few pounds knowing he weighs more than most other bulldogs I’ve seen. Also the other vet, Dr. Dunagin, told us at his last checkup that he may need to start on a diet. Apparently Dr. Ross doesn’t seem to agree, and he’s the one with 25+ years experience, so I trust him more. Dr. Dunagin is a great vet, but he’s young and still learning.

Anyway, I was right about infection in his anal glands. That also explains why we’ve had more problems with his skin and ears this week. The first sign his immune system is low due to infection somewhere is mange spots. He had a couple small ones pop up on his left front leg earlier in the week, the first one’s we’ve seen since November. His ears also went haywire this week. We’re on a nightly Zymox Medicated Rinse treatment (Amazon has it for $10, vet sells it for $18) for ear and skin infections because he’s so prone to them, but this week I haven’t been able to control it. Now he’s got a full blown bilateral ear infection which might sound bad, but we’re pretty used to it. I have to treat with Zymox Otic With 1.0% Hydrocortisone twice a day for a week, and then he’s got to take Tetracycline twice a day for that and the infected anal glands.

Other than that he’s a happy and healthy bulldog.

Alley is about a month away from his next set of shots, so I almost went ahead and took him with me today. I changed my mind when I remembered Bubba’s next shots are coming up in September, so Alley dodged the bullet this morning. He doesn’t do nearly as well as Bubba at the vet, so the next trip won’t be so easy.

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