Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 103 (24 hrs since last shot!) shooting 1.75u
Again last night at +3 I couldn't get Boomer to eat much (so I was glad I hadn't given his shot). After trying several foods I opened his buffet; he did eat a bit of each serving (which was laced with chicken pieces). I ended up giving him a few pieces of chicken and went to bed (of course by that time I was upset/stressed so couldn't get to sleep
) He did eat most of his breakfast though! 
His poops have not been normal. I'm adjusting the fortiflora and the clearlax amounts but his poops seem to go from being hard nuggets to being too soft.
Considering a visit to see Dr Larry. Will see how today goes.
Today on the agenda....well it's raining and windy out so no photography for me. Will get some editing done. Have physio just before noon.
Today's photo is of the Trumpeter Swan, taken yesterday. You will notice it is tagged...a friend of mine who first saw the Swan contacted one of the Wildlife management areas in Ontario and the swan is a juvenile female born in 2018 in Northern Ontario. Her mom was last seen a couple of hours away from here.
Good morning!
AMPS 103 (24 hrs since last shot!) shooting 1.75u
Again last night at +3 I couldn't get Boomer to eat much (so I was glad I hadn't given his shot). After trying several foods I opened his buffet; he did eat a bit of each serving (which was laced with chicken pieces). I ended up giving him a few pieces of chicken and went to bed (of course by that time I was upset/stressed so couldn't get to sleep

His poops have not been normal. I'm adjusting the fortiflora and the clearlax amounts but his poops seem to go from being hard nuggets to being too soft.
Considering a visit to see Dr Larry. Will see how today goes.
Today on the agenda....well it's raining and windy out so no photography for me. Will get some editing done. Have physio just before noon.
Today's photo is of the Trumpeter Swan, taken yesterday. You will notice it is tagged...a friend of mine who first saw the Swan contacted one of the Wildlife management areas in Ontario and the swan is a juvenile female born in 2018 in Northern Ontario. Her mom was last seen a couple of hours away from here.
