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Posted by Katherine on July 5, 2007, 10:06 am
Continuing with dog news, I wanted to share our latest about Wooly. As
some of you know, when I came home in February, we found out that
Wooly was developing cataracts. Well, when I went back after Easter,
we discovered that she had diabetes. It must have been developing for
some time, as she is now having two needles a day. Keith has been
responsible for them, and today I gave her one for the first time. In
fact, this is the first time I have EVER given anyone a needle! What a
weird sensation! Wooly is so good about them. In fact, a couple of
minutes before they are due, she comes looking for a grown-up, almost
as though she knows that it is just about time. Keith thinks that
maybe she feels the need for her insulin at that time.
Poor little dog!
> Continuing with dog news, I wanted to share our latest about Wooly. As > some of you know, when I came home in February, we found out that > Wooly was developing cataracts. Well, when I went back after Easter, > we discovered that she had diabetes. It must have been developing for > some time, as she is now having two needles a day. Keith has been > responsible for them, and today I gave her one for the first time. In > fact, this is the first time I have EVER given anyone a needle! What a > weird sensation! Wooly is so good about them. In fact, a couple of > minutes before they are due, she comes looking for a grown-up, almost > as though she knows that it is just about time. Keith thinks that > maybe she feels the need for her insulin at that time. > Poor little dog! > Higs, > Katherine
> > Continuing with dog news, I wanted to share our latest about Wooly. As > > some of you know, when I came home in February, we found out that > > Wooly was developing cataracts. Well, when I went back after Easter, > > we discovered that she had diabetes. It must have been developing for > > some time, as she is now having two needles a day. Keith has been > > responsible for them, and today I gave her one for the first time. In > > fact, this is the first time I have EVER given anyone a needle! What a > > weird sensation! Wooly is so good about them. In fact, a couple of > > minutes before they are due, she comes looking for a grown-up, almost > > as though she knows that it is just about time. Keith thinks that > > maybe she feels the need for her insulin at that time. > > Poor little dog! > > Higs, > > Katherine > Awww! What a lucky mom Wooly has! > Wendy
> Continuing with dog news, I wanted to share our latest about Wooly. As > some of you know, when I came home in February, we found out that > Wooly was developing cataracts. Well, when I went back after Easter, > we discovered that she had diabetes. It must have been developing for > some time, as she is now having two needles a day. Keith has been > responsible for them, and today I gave her one for the first time. In > fact, this is the first time I have EVER given anyone a needle! What a > weird sensation! Wooly is so good about them. In fact, a couple of > minutes before they are due, she comes looking for a grown-up, almost > as though she knows that it is just about time. Keith thinks that > maybe she feels the need for her insulin at that time. > Poor little dog! > Higs, > Katherine
Aww, bless her!
They do know who love and care for them. Too bad people didn't have the
instincts of animals, to know correctly who to trust and who to stay away
from.
> They do know who love and care for them. Too bad people didn't have the > instincts of animals, to know correctly who to trust and who to stay away > from.
Too bad more people aren't more like animals in many ways! You won't
see
a dog starting a war, will you?
> some of you know, when I came home in February, we found out that
> Wooly was developing cataracts. Well, when I went back after Easter,
> we discovered that she had diabetes. It must have been developing for
> some time, as she is now having two needles a day. Keith has been
> responsible for them, and today I gave her one for the first time. In
> fact, this is the first time I have EVER given anyone a needle! What a
> weird sensation! Wooly is so good about them. In fact, a couple of
> minutes before they are due, she comes looking for a grown-up, almost
> as though she knows that it is just about time. Keith thinks that
> maybe she feels the need for her insulin at that time.
> Poor little dog!
> Higs,
> Katherine