Archive for April 6th, 2008

06
Apr

Spring Gangsters of 2008 the story of my flower garden friends

This is the first on the photography series called Spring Gangsters of 2008! In this segment of the chronicles of the Little Wet Dog I will follow the life cycle of her garden flowers through their happy days of growth and their struggles to survive.

THE BEGINNING:
Spring has finally the northern suburbs of Chicago Illinois! We northerners have long waited for the snow to melt and the baby green sprouts to show their pretty faces through the brown-grey cracks of dirt beyond our doors. You don’t believe me? Well dear friends please have a view below of the breathtaking images captured just in the Little Wet Dogs’ backyard.

 CLICK ON ANY IMAGE BELOW FOR A LARGE SIZE.

CAST OF CHARACTERS:

Baby Frankie the Tumultuous Tulip – “I am a big boy” shows us Baby Frankie the Tulip as he makes his first appearance on earth. Son of Big Boy Frankie the Tulip, Baby Frankie resembles his father in perseverance and strength. Notice his full figure? He is goes to be a fat little man, but we will love him none the less. I am willing to bet he will be the first to bloom and have the strong red vibrant color in the entire neighborhood. Any votes on if he will be stripped like his father?

i am a big boy 

Valerina the virgin - “A ways to go until I am grown” and “Breaking out” shows a beautiful purple flower coming through the dirt into the spring. She doesn’t wait for any man to help her. She lifts herself up and grows up into a big girl! Will she grow up to stand taller than the boys or will her shadow cast darkness on the others?

Breaking out

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Jose, Juziu, and John – “The three amigos” tells the story of three friends growing up in the suburbs of Chicagoland! These Chicagoans play together, live together, and go to school together. Will their friendship withstand the battles of life? Who will become the strongest of the trio? This trinity of grace and beauty will need to rely on each other for food, water, and protection to survive the forthcoming early spring frosts.

the three amigos


Yakavetta and Alphonse – “I will always love you” depicts the never-ending love story of two flowers trying to grow up and start a family. Alphonse struggles to make ends meet while Yakavetta tends to the bed. They have only a limited time in which they most product an offspring to carry on their genetic code. Get to getting it on!

i will always love you

  

Bugsy the Bedder, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Charles “Lucky” Luciano star in the hit photo “Run For It Bugsy”. Not much needs to be said about these three clowns. You will have to return next week for their story or else Bugsy may just need to pop a cap in your bum. Word!

run for it bugsy

Please return next week for the next chapter of “Spring Gangsters of 2008”Details of the Canon 0mm lens lens with F1.4 aperture:
• Focal Length & Maximum Aperture - 50mm
• Diagonal Angle of View - 46°
• Closest Focusing Distance - 0.45m / 1.5 ft.
• Filter Size - 58mm
• Weight -  290g

06
Apr

Do dogs get Alzheimers

This morning I was reading an article on the dangers of dog parks and go to thinking about old dogs. Can canine dogs also get Alzheimer’s? Interesting question for some internet research. Little Wet Dog does the digging so you get the full scoop on the story! 

Personal story 

I can only imagine Sunday staring off into the air, spacing out at a blank wall, or just looking out the glass door at the sidewalk. Ohh wait… she already does!!! Space!! The final frontier! These are the voyages are the spaceship little wet dog prize. Its continuing mission… it’s continuing mission… ummmm…. What was I writing about? 

WHAT IS IT?
Dogs can get Alzheimer’s too!

The official terms is Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, an “…age related deterioration of cognitive abilities characterized by behavioral changes in dogs that cannot be wholly attributed to general medical conditions such as neoplasia (cancer), infection or organ failure. “ 
 

HOW TO TELL IF YOU DOG HAS DOGGIE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE:

  • Getting lost in corners of the house. Unless you your house is a 6000 square foot mansion with trap doors and hidden rooms, your canine companion should know the in’s and out’s in the day or night.
  • Ignoring the owner or care giver or mommy or daddy. This means ignoring them when in fact the dog used to listen. It does not include dog who have never listened in the first place.
  • Dogs who get stuck behind furniture and can’t find their way out
  • Starting to have accidents in the house, when once the dog used to be trained. Please have your veterinarian check for infection first.
  • Wandering aimlessly through the neighborhood. This does include the dual aimless wandering with care givers at companion animals side. Sometimes you both just want to wander around and relax.
  • Forgetting how to walk up and dog the stairs. Being too lazy to do so and demanding that he or she be carried is not a symptom – is just purely being spoiled.

IS IT NORMAL?
No! Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome is not normal and could be due to palque in the cerebral cortex, faulty neurotransmitters, too many free radicals, or too much MAOB in the brain.

ACCORDING TO THE PET CENTER, DETAILED SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

  • Disorientation
  • Wanders aimlessly
  • Appears lost of confused in the yard or house
  • Gets “stuck” in corners or behind furniture
  • Stares into space or at walls
  • Has difficulty find the door
  • Does not recognize familiar people
  • Does not respond to verbal cues or name
  • Appears to forget reason for going outdoors
  • Decreased or Altered Response to Family Members
  • Solicits attention less
  • No longer stands for petting (walks away)
  • Less enthusiastic greeting
  • No longer greets owners
  • Abnormal Sleep/Wake Patterns
  • Sleeps more in a 24 hour day
  • Sleeps less during the night
  • Decrease in activity
  • Increase in wandering or pacing
  • Loss of Housetraining
  • Urinates/defecates indoors
  • Signals less to go outdoors

STATISTICS:

  • Large dogs usually live  8 to 10 years
  • Small dogs usually live 12 to 14 years
  • Some dogs these days live to around 18 to 19 years
  • Around 65% of dogs between the ages of 11 and 16 have at least one major symptoms of cognitive dysfunction

WHAT TO DO?
The best thing you can do for your loved one it do take him or her to see a professional veterinarian. The doctor will make the professional judgment on how far along the illness in. In some cases the care giver may want to give Anipryl (not recommended by the Little Wet Dog). The new drug is still experimental and costs around $2 a pill. In some cases, depending on the stage of the deterioration, it may be most humane to euthanize the animal rather than prolong the pain and agony of old age.

SUMMARY:
Think about it this way, you could compare doggie Alzheimer’s to people Alzheimer’s. Both types of patients can start to forget people, start to forget how to do thing, and may even lose bowel control. Would you ignore the problem with Grandmother June and would you ignore it with Fido or Sparky? Would you ship them off to a home without care? Would you seek the professional medical attention they deserve? The choice is yours care-giver…

06
Apr

Pet Photo Contest April 2008 snapfish photography entries

Don’t forget to vote online for your favorite pet photo!!!

CONTEST DATES: Voting will April 7th 2008 until April 13th 2008

10% of all earnings will be donated to the Lake County Save A Pet Adoption Center.

MY THREE ENTRIES (CLICK ON THE HYPER LINK OR NAME TO VOTE!). PLEASE VOTE ONCE FOR EACH CATEGORY!!! :


 

http://www1.snapfish.com/yourentries/contestname=babypets/contestentryoid=1238501/t_=3880540

http://www1.snapfish.com/yourentries/contestname=funnypets/contestentryoid=1238045/t_=3880540

http://www1.snapfish.com/yourentries/contestname=bestfriends/contestentryoid=1238043/t_=3880540

06
Apr

Baby Photo Contest April 2008

I entered a photo contest this month - thank you to all my friends for helping me pick out the best photo. The name of the photo contest is the Great American Photo Contest! They have a new winner every month!

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Above is the baby picture I submitted!

Below is the link to VOTE VOTE VOTE for me photo!

https://www.greatamericanphotocontest.com/voter1/index_c.aspx?referid=EmailFriends&p=456291&x=.jpg

Details -

  • For every 10 people who vote for me I get $10
  • If the company choses my photo I get the most votes then I win $2,500
  • If I get the most votes then win $100,000
  • IMPORTANT - 10% of anything that I win always goes back to baby directly… in the form of college savings bond given to him or her on their 18th birthday. I buy the bond now and the interest grows for the next 18 years! I make sure I give back to the community and share the proceeds of my earnings!  

Cheers,

AZ