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by beetree on 21 March 2016 - 13:03
He just wouldn't leave his bandages alone! And then it snowed on the first day of Spring! 😀

by DenWolf on 21 March 2016 - 15:03
We got 8 inches here..fortunately, the tulips are not too tall yet!
(Now the yard is a mud pit)
There is a vet wrap bandage that is supposed to taste bad.. I bought have some, but havent tried it yet...
http://www.amazon.com/PetFlex-No-Chew-Bandage-2/dp/B001AITBV0
by beetree on 21 March 2016 - 16:03
DenWolf, thanks for the idea, I am going to order some now for a quick delivery!
He keeps bumping into everything with his "cone of shame". It keeps cracking my son up, who is home for spring break. We just got back from the vet's and Mojo got a rewrap. He is wearing a collegiate, UConn blue wrap at the moment, perfect fan wear for March Madness, B-ball NCAA championships. At least...our women still have their shot at the top spot! Our snow is already melting, except in the shady spots. I have crocuses and daffodils, but no tulips, yet. I saw a robin today for the first time, too! LOL, their timing was impeccable, or maybe not, depending how you look at it!
I hate the muddy season the most.
The floors and doors are so impossible to keep clean, I tend to give up after awhile and pretend I can see through mud! LOL Spreading hay around the worst areas, does help a bit.

by susie on 21 March 2016 - 16:03
Too bad there is no way to tell him he should be a very lucky guy!
Hundreds of crocuses and snowdrops in my yard this year, too, but at night 20F and less for 2 weeks now...during the day muddy and wet... Waiting for spring!
" I tend to give up after awhile and pretend I can see through mud! "
Bee, this is the only part of dog ownership I don´t miss ( I used to give up, too, because it´s useless )
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