Monday, April 17, 2006

Well, Luna had to go back to the ophthalmologist for her follow-up appointment. She has chronic dry eye and was taking 3 separate drops 3 times per day. When she first went to the eye doctor her tear production in her right eye was a 3 and in the left it was a 5. (This is on a scale of 20 with 20 being the highest.) So, needless to say, her condition wasn’t good. The eye specialist put her on the medications and we were diligent to follow through and get her well. Well, when it came time to go back to see how the meds worked, boy were we in for some good news!! Luna’s tear production had increased to 20 in each eye! The vet said she had never seen such a dramatic increase. The vet thought Luna maybe would’ve made it to a 15 at best, but she has resumed normal tear functionality. We were overjoyed! The vet gave some extra kudos because she said that Luna is overall healthier now (diet, exercise and outlook on life) and that has dramatically helped her eye health, as well. They were even able to eliminate one of her medications so now she only gets 2 medications 3 times per day. GO LUNA!!! Good job, girl!
Friday, March 31, 2006
In the morning, Benjamin, Henry & Luna usually get off to a slow start. Here the gang is all piled up in the chair and a little mad at me because I moved them from the bed to the chair so I could make the bed.
But being the troopers they are, they made due with just the chair and blanket and managed to catch a couple more minutes of shuteye before getting up and gettting their day started.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
This weekend we decided to get out and enjoy the beautiful spring weather. We took the boys to a local park and went for a nice, long walk on the trails.
While walking we came across a bird observation deck. The deck was about two stories off the ground and had a nice bench at the top. Everyone eagerly climbed the stairs to the top of the deck and gazed out at the trees and the water below. Baby Benny appears to be afraid of heights because he wasn’t too keen on going close to the edge and looking out.
We did however take a small break from our walk and enjoy the view for a bit. During that time, everyone sat on the bench and waited while we looked around.

After our short break, it was back to the trails. The boys had fun smelling and trotting along. Little Luna was going full steam ahead and was very anxious to go exploring. We had fun and after our long walk everyone was quite tired and ready for a nap.
Monday, March 20, 2006
Weekday mornings are pretty hectic around here. We get up, feed the dogs, go for a short walk, get ready for work, eat breakfast and then rush off to work. Weekends are great because there is usually extra time to sit around and talk after eating breakfast. During this time, a pug or two will usually join you at the table and quietly rest on your lap. There is nothing better than down time with the gang.
Friday, March 17, 2006

This odd shot is a picture of Luna’s chest while she is laying on her back. As a result of mange, Luna has some bald patches in her coat. Now that she no longer has mange we are hoping some of her fur will start to grow back. If you look real close at the picture above you can see where new fur growth is starting. The new growth is mainly on the right by her paw.
We are so proud, our baby girl is starting to get hair on her chest! 
Monday, March 13, 2006

Benjamin, Henry & Luna all have paws that have multi-colored toenails. Some nails are really dark while others are on the lighter side. Luna’s nails seem to have the most color difference. Does your pug have multi-colored nails?
Friday, March 10, 2006

A great thing about Luna is that she is sufficient enough to hold her own bones. The boys, while they can manage if left to their own devices, prefer if someone holds their bone while they chew. This was a bad habit that we started when they were puppies. Whenever the boys get a bone, they scan the room for someone sitting down with a free hand (well they don’t really care if your hands are free or if you or busy or any of that).