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  • vet revisited

    November 14th, 2006 she Posted in Terrify’n Space Monkeys 3 Comments »

    I may be a bad puppy mommy for getting the date of their appointment wrong, but our vet rocks! She managed to squeak them in today between appointments after we forgot to bring them in yesterday. We continue to be the proud parents of two happy healthy monsters who now have updated shots and medical files.

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    bad mommy

    November 13th, 2006 she Posted in Terrify’n Space Monkeys No Comments »

    I’m a really bad puppy mommy. The dogs annual shots are due in November so we called the vet a few weeks ago to make an appointment. I put the date and time in the calendar so we wouldn’t forget when they were to visit the vet between then and now.

    Guess what I didn’t do today?

    For some reason I had become convinced that their appointment was tomorrow. Drew had the day off and I was certain that their appointment couldn’t be today because it’s a stat holiday (Remembrance day). Drew asked me to double-check last night, but I insisted (adamantly) that they’d be getting their shots tomorrow.

    I was wrong. I checked the calendar tonight to verify the time of the appointment only to see that it was for 2pm today. Not tomorrow. Crap! Now we have to call the vet to beg for a new appointment and pay the fee for missing yesterday’s when we bring them in.

    I’m going to be eating a lot of crow this week. Of course, the hubby is loving making me repeatedly say “I was wrong” this evening.

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    you too can save a life

    October 26th, 2006 she Posted in Random Burbling, Terrify’n Space Monkeys No Comments »

    I can’t donate blood. As a child of British immigrants who spent a significant time living and eating beef in England and Scotland, I’m on the indefinite deferrals list due to possible exposure to CJD or VCJD. No one in my family can donate blood for this reason.

    My dad was a 35 year blood donor and was shocked to learn he would be no longer allowed to donate due to the change in rules. He understood it but the fact that he occassionally got calls at home asking him to donate once the decision to bar him was made was a bit annoying.

    Worse was the hospital having mom donate her own blood prior to surgery and then throwing out the blood when the rules were changed. Instead of having her own blood put back into her, she was given someone else’s blood. The reason they gave her was that her blood wouldn’t be safe for infusion. What? Like she could have infected herself with something through her blood that she didn’t already have?

    I think that because of my mom’s experience and because I’ve spent more than 3 months (cummulative) in Britain between 1980 and 1996, the Canadian Blood Services “It’s in you to give” commercials always struck the wrong cord with me. Obviously it’s not in me to give 😉

    Today I’ve learned that someone in my family can donate blood. According to the Edmonton Sun article Wanted: canine blood donors, my puppy may be eligable to donate blood. Don’t let my calling him a puppy fool you. He’s a 55+ lbs 2 year old bundle of fire. According to the article “To donate blood, dogs should be no less than 23 kg, between one and eight years old and in good health.” Due to the weight and age restrictions, our oldest dog isn’t eligable (40+ lbs and 8 years old) but I think we’ll look into whether or not the puppy would be a good donor candidate when we visit the vet for his bi-annual check-up in November.

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