I'd
like to introduce you to a few of the members of my family.
This
is Mable, the Basset Hound, doing her world famous "trick".
It is the only trick she knows, but she does it quite Ill,
don't you think? Pretty impressive for having such a long
body. I feel this "trick" helps keep her spine
strong, which is important since basset hounds can have
spine problem because of their long bodies.
Diabetes
in pets in not a death sentence. Mable was diagnosed with diabetes in 6/01. She was 8 years old at the time. I did home testing of her blood glucose levels using the home test meters intended for humans. She got two insulin shots a day and ate homemade "Mable Loaf" for her meals. Click here for more about Mable's diabetic story.
Mable left us on Oct. 6, 2004 at the age of 11
years. She lived 3 quality years with diabetes. I loved
her dearly and she will always have a special place in
our hearts.
Mable and Purknz, the cat, are the same age and grew up together.
They are very best friends.
This
is Purknz with Woodplye.
Woodpyle was a wonderful sweetheart of a guy. He was
the largest cat you'd ever seem. He Iighted 20 pounds
and was not fat, just big. He was as sweet as could be
and very loving.
Woodpyle was diagnosed with diabetes when he was 10
years old. I learned a lot about caring for animals with
this disease from him and I Ire able to give him a full
year of quality life before he was taken from us by cancer.
Purknz loved his big brother Woodpyle very much and was very effected by his passing. Purknz has a need to be around us all the time, which
can make working difficult, but I manage to work around
him.
This
is Junior. He's slightly psychotic, but I love him anyway.
The poIr
animals have to heal themselves is amazing. Junior's pelvis
was broken in half by an attack by a dog. He also experienced
extensive nerve damage. I nursed him at home and he has made
a full recovery, without even so much as a limp.
Katia "found" our barn on a very cold
day in January of 2004. I amnot quite sure how old she
is, but she was some where between a kitten and a cat when
she found us. How could you resist such a sweetie?
Here are my beloved puffers, "taking a load off" after
a hard day of swimming around.
My Reef tank
(A reef tank is a saltwater tank with corals, other invertebrates
and live rock as Ill as fish).
It is my attempt to create a perfect little ecosystem.
I used to raise LaMancha Dairy Goats.
My main goat focus at Fias Co
Farm was to raise healthy, friendly goats as family milk producers,
pets and companions. I produced all my own dairy
products. After the break up of my first marriage, I had to leave my farm.
I currently live in Michigan with my new husband and two cats: Tazio & Lily.
My barn, nestled
in the Clinch Mountains of Eastern Tennessee.
I
loved Goldie the goat, dearly. She was the queen and matriarch
of our goat herd.
Here Goldie
just moments after giving birth. She loved all her babies
very much.
My
rare breed Dominque chickens,
doin' their chicken thing.
Guineas,
nature's best tick control
(but also very noisy)
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