Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 119 shooting 1F
Boomer left food in each dish last night and needed my help at 3:00 to eat his 2:00 (+6) foods
then didn't want to get out of bed to eat his 5:00 so I had to walk him out to the kitchen
He left a fair bit of each of those meals. I may just be giving him too much; when he has lower levels he eats less.
Allen ate most of his first dish of food but only about half of his second dish.
On the menu today: AMPS chicken pate, +3 chicken pate, +6 chicken pate with ff cod sole and shrimp, +9 ff ocean whitefish and tuna
DH and I hope to go on a road trip on Wednesday. We would be leaving early, hopefully around Boomer's shot time (8:00) and will be home late in the afternoon. Not sure what to do with his shots so that I don't have to worry about him that day. I was thinking 1/2 shot Tuesday night to allow the depot to drain and then 1/2 shot (or no shot) Wednesday morning. Opinions???
Today's wildlife photo of the day is a Yellow Warbler. They are found in abundance right now; they definitely do not over-winter here like a lot of birds do! They are easily found in trees alongside rivers.
Good morning!
AMPS 119 shooting 1F
Boomer left food in each dish last night and needed my help at 3:00 to eat his 2:00 (+6) foods
Allen ate most of his first dish of food but only about half of his second dish.
On the menu today: AMPS chicken pate, +3 chicken pate, +6 chicken pate with ff cod sole and shrimp, +9 ff ocean whitefish and tuna
DH and I hope to go on a road trip on Wednesday. We would be leaving early, hopefully around Boomer's shot time (8:00) and will be home late in the afternoon. Not sure what to do with his shots so that I don't have to worry about him that day. I was thinking 1/2 shot Tuesday night to allow the depot to drain and then 1/2 shot (or no shot) Wednesday morning. Opinions???
Today's wildlife photo of the day is a Yellow Warbler. They are found in abundance right now; they definitely do not over-winter here like a lot of birds do! They are easily found in trees alongside rivers.