So, as indicated above, it's time for the April A to Z Challenge.
First up, for A, we have a rather tame doodle. After all, A quite innocently stands for art. Like myself, Hobo's human enjoys creating art. You'll meet this fictional human exactly halfway through the alphabet. For now, though, here's Hobo and a little something his human of a mom created.
And if you noticed, Hobo and his human indeed don't live in the fanciest of homes. After all, times are tough. But they'll make it through okay. Mostly.
I had only just removed the towels from the dryer and had them in a basket in that there photo. I turned around, and Tonks had already burrowed under the top ones, only her cute little paws peeking out.
Then, of course, lots of happy bloopers ensued.
I have scribbled up lots of similar drawings of my own boy Evan's extra special legs, so this just seemed like something that also needed to be in Hobo's human's sketchbook.
And if you noticed, Hobo and his human indeed don't live in the fanciest of homes. After all, times are tough. But they'll make it through okay. Mostly.
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Today, Tonks wanted to share one of her favorite things in the whole world. And those are Evan's toilet towels. Hind limb paralyzed Evan is towel trained, and Tonks loves to burrow in his blankets when they freshly come out of the washer and dryer.
Then, of course, lots of happy bloopers ensued.
Given how finicky Tonks is about most things, I'm always surprised how much she loves the towels upon which Evan quite literally urinates and defecates. Granted, she only likes them when they're freshly laundered, but it still shocks me. She's otherwise very picky about cleanliness, but Evan's towels are simply one of her favorite things in the entire world.
Tonks and all of us here wish you a terrific Tuesday!
Tonks and all of us here wish you a terrific Tuesday!
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Tip of the Day
April is Heartworm Awareness Month. For the next couple of days, therefore, we're going to repeat some heartworm tips we've given before. So, these tips may sound familiar, but we've decided to share them again for this significant month.
We'll start simple and remind you all that heartworms come from mosquitoes, and a dog or cat can become infected if they are bit by a mosquito carrying larvae. This can occur in either indoor or outdoor furbabies. For indoor animals, you can try to keep all windows and doors closed, in hopes to prevent mosquito entry into the house. However, they can enter through cracks, or simply when you open the door to enter or exit. What's more, it is possible for mosquitoes to be out and about year round, even in the winter. For this reason, our first, very significant tip is to simply consider keeping your dogs and cats on preventatives that include heartworm coverage, and that you do this year round.
We'll start simple and remind you all that heartworms come from mosquitoes, and a dog or cat can become infected if they are bit by a mosquito carrying larvae. This can occur in either indoor or outdoor furbabies. For indoor animals, you can try to keep all windows and doors closed, in hopes to prevent mosquito entry into the house. However, they can enter through cracks, or simply when you open the door to enter or exit. What's more, it is possible for mosquitoes to be out and about year round, even in the winter. For this reason, our first, very significant tip is to simply consider keeping your dogs and cats on preventatives that include heartworm coverage, and that you do this year round.
3 comments:
So adorable - both your artwork and Tonks!
Your A-Z is off to a great start. I love the drawing. Tonks is such a cutie. Great tips too. XO
An artwork of you working on an artwork, excellent! Tonks is beautiful.
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