Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Benny loves to eat and whenever anyone is in the kitchen Benjamin always keeps a watchful eye on them. So it is no surprise that whenever we sit down to eat at the kitchen table, Benjamin always helps himself to a seat.
This usually isn’t a problem and unless we have company over there is always two extra chairs at the table. So we allow Benjamin to have a seat at the table. Unless Cheerios are on the table, he usually has very good manners and does not try to snag anything off the table. He just patiently sits on the chair watching us eat. He really likes to be able to see what is going on and he just doesn’t have a good enough view from the floor.
What I find amusing about Benny sitting at the table with us while we eat is the way he sits on the chairs. He always has one leg hanging out the middle of the chair. Sometimes he tires while we are eating and starts to nod off. I am waiting for him to slip right through the back of the chair one day.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Benjamin is the carb-cruncher and Luna is the feisty one, but do you know that Henry is really too smart for his own good? Henry knows when we are in a rush and need him to go poopy quickly. He’ll use this opportunity to hold out for a bribe of an apple softy treat. As soon as we present the treat, he’ll present what we’ve been waiting for. What a smarty pants.
We like it better, though, when he out smarts his siblings. For example, when Benjamin and/or Luna are chewing a bone that Henry wants, Henry will create a false diversion to cause Benjamin and/or Luna to go see what the problem is, thus leaving their bones and giving Henry the choice of either chewy. Usually Henry will bark at a fictitious person walking down the street to get the other two to come look out the front door and then Henry will scamper to the bones and snag one.
Or Henry will pretend to have found something very special in the toy box to get the other ones interested and when they fall for that trick, Henry has taken the real item that he wanted and the other one is left with what equates to an infomercial bust. They had been sold, but then it wasn’t that cool after all. That Henry, he is a slick one.
Benjamin is on to his games, though. Stay tuned about how Benjamin has learned a little retaliation tactic.
Friday, July 14, 2006

Yay! We are happy to report it is all good news.
When tested, Luna’s tear production was a 15 out of 20 in each eye. The vet said Luna was suffering some irritation due to seasonal allergies and to only slightly adjust her current meds!
We are ecstatic that it such terrific news. Her tear production in her right eye is up to a 15 from an 8 and in the left eye it stayed about the same. That is about what we are to expect from here on out and we do not need to go back for a checkup until November unless her condition worsens.
Go Luna! Keep producing those tears!
Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Today we will be taking Luna back to the opthamologist. Her chronic dry-eye condition needs to be revisited. When we first took Luna to the opthamologist, her left eye scored moderately on a 1-20 scale for lubrication. Her right eye, however, scored a 3 which is terrible. The doctor put her on a series of 3 different medicated eye drops. She had been on only 1 set of drops before, but the vet said that when used in combination the medications seemed to work better. Her tear production then increased up to a 20 in both eyes. We were so pleased.
Well, at the next visit, they dropped her down to 2 different types of drops and then they wanted to see how that worked. When she was re-tested, her left eye remained about the same but the right eye dropped down to an 8. That is not too good especially since she was once a 20! Unfortunately, her right eye is looking even worse and now we must take her back for a checkup to try to get her on the correct balance of medications.
We were so excited when her tear production was off the charts but now things are starting to slip again and it is so difficult to see her little eye all yucky. Even though she never expresses that she is uncomfortable, you know she has to be. She is a little trooper. So, off to the specialist we go. We will let you know the results and keep you posted on the little girl’s condition. Wish us well.
Monday, July 10, 2006

As many of you loyal blog readers know, we hail from Montgomery County, Maryland and for the first few years of the boys’ lives, one of the greatest pleasures we had was taking them to Lake Needwood. Well, recently the northeast was hit with a phenomenal amount of rain and the natural earthen dam at Lake Needwood sprung some leaks and virtually flooded the entire park area. Water flooded the pavilions, raised throughout the hiking trails and covered playgrounds. Now, they are having to drain the lake. Though, we agree with the news reports that “safety is more important than recreation,” it really is tough for us to see photos of our old “stomping grounds” in such a sad state. Many of our most cherished memories are of Lake Needwood. You can view some of the old blog posts.
Moving to Florida was a somewhat difficult decision and friends and family would ask us if we were worried about hurricanes and such. Fortunately, our first year here, we have been very lucky in that the weather has been awesome. On the other hand, it has been difficult seeing that our old home town is struggling with severe rains. So, we just relish the memories and continue to make more happy times.
Friday, July 7, 2006

There is just something about the sand that gets everyone fired up and ready to run. Every time we go to the beach, the pugs run in and out of the water and all around the beach. They run hard and they play hard. In the picture above, Luna is in the process of pouncing on Benny and shortly after she lands, Henry is going to pommel both of them.
Before we adopted Luna they told us that she was just a little girl. I wasn’t concerned at first because I thought it would be cool to have a little one running around and I really didn’t think she would be much smaller than Baby Benny. However, when I met her, all that kept running through my head was this girl is tiny. Both of the boys tower over her! Soaking wet Luna only weighs about 12lbs and Henry has at least 10lbs on her.
After meeting Luna and seeing how tiny she is and knowing how rough the boys play I became very concerned and I was just sure that the boys were going to hurt Luna while everyone was playing. My worries were all put to rest the first moment the three of them started playing. Luna is a spitfire! She is quick, agile, extremely flexible and possibly plays the roughest of the three.
The beach is a great place for her to let loose and burn off some of her energy. The boys just love to have her chase them and I am glad that she doesn’t make it easy on them. She really keeps the boys on their toes.
Wednesday, July 5, 2006

From the moment I took hold of Luna’s leash when we adopted her, I knew that this girl was not used to being walked on a leash. When she is on a leash she just bounds along bobbing and weaving between people and objects paying no mind to the cord that is attached to her back. As a result, she frequently ends up wrapped around things like trees, bushes and fire hydrants.
At the beach the other night, she circled this stick until she ran out of leash. At that point she just stood there looking at us like, “I did it again, can I get a little help over here?” We of course complied.
Her leash skills have improved since we got her, but we definitely still have a lot of work to do with her.
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