Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Caption This #59
In this week’s Caption This, Henry has a face-to-face meeting with Cupid the cat. Looking forward to you captions in the comments.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
In this week’s Caption This, Henry has a face-to-face meeting with Cupid the cat. Looking forward to you captions in the comments.
Monday, June 2, 2008
You may recall last Spring that we planted a tiny little Mimosa tree that we grew from a seed. Well, look how that little tree has grown! The Mimosa tree made it through its first FL winter and is in bloom now. I simply love the blooms.
The tree is finally big enough that it is starting to provide some shade in the yard. This works out really well for the pugs as they love to lay around in the yard. Although, the cat seems to enjoy the tree the most.
Friday, May 30, 2008
I had a few people ask about Luna’s eye drop schedule so I thought I would post about what seems to be the never ending cycle of drops. So here we go:
Luckily, the drop schedule remained the same with our last visit to the eye doc. The hardest part is getting down a new schedule. It can get quite confusing as to which drop goes in which eye and how many times a day and all that stuff. When her drop schedule changes, I usually have to make a spreadsheet so that I can make sure I get it right and learn the correct routine. It takes me a good week, to get a new routine down. Luckily, we have this routine down to a science as she has been on it for several months.
If your pug is on any eye medications, I would love to hear your schedule.
Update:
I was also asked and forgot to mention the name of Luna’s eye doctor. Luna sees Dr. Denis, who we really like, at Animal Eye Associates in Maitland, FL
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Luna’s eye doctor is about an hour away from home so rather than just making the drive to go to the vet we decided to stop at a dog park in Sanford that was on the way. Luna’s appointment was for 10:45 am so we figured it would be best to stop at the park on the way there to beat the heat. We got up extra early and managed to get to the park at a little after 9:00 am which gave the pugs plenty of time to play.
A few years back Dog Fancy magazine featured Paw Park in an issue that named the best dog parks in the nation, so I was very excited to check out the park and see what it was all about. The park was very open and in the middle of the park was a huge tree that had fallen during hurricane Charlie. They decided to leave the tree to give the dogs something to climb on, which I thought was pretty cool. The pugs were immediately interested in checking out the tree.
And it wasn’t long before Benny was climbing all over it.
After they investigated the tree, the pugs made their rounds and introduced themselves to the other dogs at the park.
The park has a time out area for dogs that get overly excited and I just couldn’t resist taking this photo.
My favorite thing about the park was that there was a sidewalk that went around the perimeter of the park. We walked along the sidewalk and the pugs happily followed along. It was like being on a walk in a regular park only not having to use any leashes.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Last Friday Luna had a checkup at the ophthalmologist to see how her eyes are doing. We made a little day trip out of it, more to come on that, so Benjamin & Henry came along for the visit. Luna tried to have Henry get the eye exam in her place, but the doctor noticed that it wasn’t little Luna on the table and Henry happily switched places with her.
Going into this appointment I was bracing myself for bad news. Luna’s eyes had been looking pretty dry to me and I thought she had a little bit more water buildup on her good eye. But, the exam just proved that I don’t know what I am talking about. Luna’s eyes were pretty much the same as our last visit. Her tear production in both eyes remained the same and there was no additional water buildup. The doctor was actually quite pleased with the condition of her eyes. It looks like we finally found the right combination of drops to maintain the vision that she has left. So we are going to stick to the same drop routine and Luna does not have to go back for another follow-up for 8-10 months! We are super excited about that! Usually, we have to go back every 4-6 weeks!
While we were at the ophthalmologist office, we also re-stocked on all her meds. I knew we were running low on everything so I knew this visit was going to be a hard hit on the wallet. When we were checking out, the receptionist went over what was done and the meds we were getting and said our total for today was $246.00. Before I could process anything the words, “THAT’S IT?” immediately left my mouth. The receptionist, who has swiped my credit card on countless occasions, chuckled saying that we got off easy on this visit. She also told me about their new handy dandy computer system and within a few seconds was able to tell me that we have spent over $4,000 on Luna’s eyes alone in the last two years.
That’s very handy to know for budgeting purposes. That works out to be a little over $1,000 per eye per year!
Money aside, I was very pleased with the good report that Luna got in this visit. It has been tough trying to figure out the right combination of drops for her, but I think we finally have a routine that works.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
I hope everyone had a great Memorial Day weekend. I sure did enjoy the time off.
Looking forward to your captions in the comments.
Monday, May 26, 2008
I hope all you pug lovers out there have a safe, happy and relaxing Memorial Day!
We will get back into the swing of things starting tomorrow. Take care and see you then.
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