Baron has chronic bad breath issues. We give both dogs Denta-chews but Baron seems to get his bad breath back within a couple hours. It doesn't seem to work the same way with Lady for some reason. Today the Beast had enough and had me call Sheepie to find out where she had bought the spray she had used on Baron's breath the last time she was at the house. Baron is always trying to kiss the Beast when he is on his lap at night and his breath is enough to make him go bald.....LOL. So I called and she said she and Teach were going to be running around, doing errands for a while so she would just drop off the 2/3 of a bottle she had left. But she did tell me she had bought it at the Pet store the time she was there with the Beast. He will know where to get more when he needs it.
True to her word, she ran in, dropped off the spray and left since they were still out and about. What's funny is that Baron jumped off the
Beast's lap when he picked up the spray bottle and the Beast had a hard
time getting Baron back on his lap so he could use the spray. It took
quite a bit of coaxing but it sure made a difference once he had sprayed Baron's throat.
I had also called the Princess and asked her if she could drop off the knee brace she had that she had offered to him the other day. She said she would drop it off later but she never showed up. The Beast's knee is really giving him a problem and I am afraid it's going to give out on him and he will seriously hurt himself. He started using some kind of a joint creme on his knee tonight that he picked up. I hope it helps him.
Today he finally got the boards in the fence repaired so we don't have to worry about Lady getting out and running around the neighborhood again. Some cars, that should know better, zoom down the street and she might get hit by one when she's out there, unsupervised. She will stay close to the house if she is outside with Baron but she roams when alone. That scares me because she has been to the field where the goats are kept and she's not afraid of the billy goat. It's an exotic variety of goat with horns like a longhorn steer and those horns on him that could toss her for a loop. The billygoat is a new addition to the goats but they sell goat's milk and goat milk products and I guess they need a constant birth rate in order to ensure product. In the long run, buying their own billygoat was probably smarter than renting one to serve the herd....LOL! They also are really good protectors. This one, I doubt even a coyote would take the chance. I'm pretty sure the coyote would come out the loser.
I have no idea what they did with their dogs. The one kept getting out of the field and it wasn't a good dog to have do that. He attacked a boy just down the street who was lifting up his dog to protect it when he saw the other dog coming towards them. The people were horrified but the boy has recovered well and he was old enough to understand that this was an unusual occurrence. I think the people may have moved the dogs to their cow pastures which are a distance away and better fenced. Baron will miss them. He liked to stop by and say hello when the Beast would take him on his run. But both dogs have disappeared since the introduction of the billygoat.
Well, time to wrap this up and get it posted. I'm tired tonight and the Beast made his patty melts tonight for dinner. I love those things. I wouldn't like them all the time but I do like them on occasion.
Love you all. Have some fun this weekend along with all the stuff you normally have to do. Be good. Smile. ***Hugs***
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