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  1. #6726
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    Fertilizer choking our waterways. And Trump is going allow more shit to be poured in.

    Yeah, Lepto is different -
    https://bevsvt.com/water-safety-tips-for-pets/

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    King Heath, huge dick!

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    Doggie stoke

    New nugget in the fam. Pebble is a miniature american shepard about 11 weeks at this point. After weeks in the works she came home with us at about my boys 5th bday as a present. He’s really taking to the responsibilities and we’re in puppy class together. Going to raise this one right to increase odds she’s a well behaved adult. Click image for larger version. 

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    Big thanks to ACH for some breed guidance and experience
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    Cute pup and kid.
    Spend as much time as possible, with both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CascadeLuke View Post
    New nugget in the fam. Pebble is a miniature american shepard about 11 weeks at this point. After weeks in the works she came home with us at about my boys 5th bday as a present. He’s really taking to the responsibilities and we’re in puppy class together. Going to raise this one right to increase odds she’s a well behaved adult. Click image for larger version. 

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    Big thanks to ACH for some breed guidance and experience
    I was wondering when we would see pictures.
    Pebble looks sweet as hell, can't wait to meet him!

    And, the expression on your son's face - priceless

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    Quote Originally Posted by CascadeLuke View Post
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    cute!

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    “I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”

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    Doggie stoke

    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    SQUIRREL!!!

    (the oak tree above the studio is going nuts!)

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    she keeps asking to go out to patrol the squirrels who are in pantry mode all over the yard
    My dog and yours would have a great time together chasing them around,squirrels are her #1 nemesis , KQ should recognize the park a family having a picnic thanked the dog for chasing some aggressive ones away from their feast
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    “I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”

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    Cute pup Luke.
    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Thanks fellas! Look forward to following the thread and getting to know your rascals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoqpass View Post
    My dog and yours would have a great time together chasing them around,squirrels are her #1 nemesis , KQ should recognize the park a family having a picnic thanked the dog for chasing some aggressive ones away from their feast
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    squirrel heart rate: 350bpm

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    Also posted in the Kitty Stoke thread but worth repeating:

    This appeared in our local paper the other day (written by a local vet). Thought I would post it as food for thought. When our animals are sick or injured it's not just hard on them or the pet owner:


    On veterinarian suicide support: What can we all do differently?
    The most important thing that a veterinary professional can do is to ask for help.

    It was in spring 2018 that I found out one of my dearest mentors in the veterinary profession had committed suicide. I was standing in my living room when I received the news. I closed my computer, hunched over and immediately began to sob.

    I had only spoken to him a few weeks prior. He called me to check in and see how I was doing. He wanted to make sure Walla Walla was treating me well, that I was loving mixed animal practice like he knew I would, and he wanted to make sure that I was doing okay after the loss of Papa. What he hadn’t said still haunts me.

    When I asked how he was doing there was a pause before he told me he was doing well and he thought of me often. Looking back, there was a note of sadness during that pause that I can’t shake. Why hadn’t I asked him how he really was doing? Why hadn’t I seen it then?

    It had been 8 years since I had seen him in person. It was 8 years since I rode with him in the vet truck, listening to classic rock music and wondering how good the fishing was going to be that summer. It was 8 years since he told me to be a light in this profession and now, one of my lights is forever extinguished.

    This story of unexpected, immediate loss due to suicide in the veterinary profession is common. It is National Suicide Prevention Week and I hope to shed light on this disturbing trend. Male veterinarians are 2.1 times more likely to commit suicide than the general population while female veterinarians are 3.5 times more likely.

    This is now a crisis. The effects do not stop with veterinarians. It now extends to veterinary technicians, assistants, receptionists and shelter workers.

    Our profession is so beautiful in that it upholds the deepest bonds of love between humans and animals. We get to be a voice for the unspoken. We are privileged to heal without our patients telling us what’s wrong. We get to develop relationships with families and farmers that can span decades. We are a community of deeply empathetic, compassionate people, many of whom have the ability to feel the pain and distress of those around them.

    Veterinary schools are often the hardest of the professional schools to get in to. Most applicants spend most of their childhood and then college careers building complex, well rounded resumes that combine top academic performances, leadership roles, club activities and veterinary clinic involvement. This intense drive and passion to become a veterinarian automatically selects for perfectionist tendencies where failure, or perceived failure, can be particularly devastating for that individual. The compassion and empathic personalities that often make up the best veterinarians also makes these individuals more emotionally devastated if a patient is lost, if a mistake is made, and especially if owners are upset. Burnout and compassion fatigue can be a real danger.

    With the advent of social media and keyboard warriors, the veterinary profession has recently been witness to intense online bullying and slander. It is common for someone who is hurting to lash out and try to hurt others. This is especially common with upset pet owners. What is no longer common, the veterinary profession notwithstanding, is that there is no longer compassion for the human on the other side of the keyboard.

    Many of my fellow veterinarians who recently committed suicide were some of the kindest, most compassionate, caring people I ever met. My mentor alone could light up a room with his story telling and laughter. But they all have had a few things in common: Most of my colleagues have had difficulty separating work from home life, they have been deeply affected by cases and patients, they have had difficulty dealing with the financial burden of student loans, and they have had to contend with online bullying and emotional blackmail from clients.

    So the real question is — what can we do differently?

    As a veterinarian, I pride myself on practicing with compassion and kindness. However, over the years, in order to prevent burn out and compassion fatigue, I have had to develop work/life boundaries, focus on hobbies outside of work, lean in to personal development and craft coping strategies for when I feel like I have failed a patient or an owner. I have had to learn, and more importantly, accept that I am human.

    The most important thing that a veterinary professional can do is to ask for help.

    The Not One More Vet support group on Facebook is a great place to connect with other professionals. If you need more immediate care, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


    Kindness is a bridge between all people

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    Nice form.

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    When you have guests over
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    “I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”

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    Did some hiking with a couple dogs recently.

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    Come on in, the water's fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
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    Looks like your dogs caught a hipster trying to steal your backpack!

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    More like they found out the desert rat has canned fish

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    ^^^
    Looks like that was a fun trip.

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    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

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    dad i haz stuck my head in the burrs again

    and oh dad
    there seems to be a problem again
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
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    The escapees haz been caught

    They is grounded now

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    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

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    Dog sitting Ms Hayduke for a bit. Murphy is psyched to be reunited with his former roommate/girlfriend. Hayduke is less excited... more like “this crazy ANIMAL is in my house again?”

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