Senior Pictures……

September 15th, 2009 - 11:11 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Senior Picture Lovers: OK, who is as brave as me? Do you want to see my Sr. Picture? I am always talking about the Sr. Basset Hounds and posting their pictures. Here goes mine!

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Now howl about Chaps Sr. Picture?

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Oh…….Like Mother, like son! Look at those curls we both have by our faces!

More family Sr. pictures later……Cat, Chaps and Emma

Never before seen Boswell sketch….

September 15th, 2009 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Boswell’s Life of Boswell Lovers……

This is a never before seen sketch from the great artist and author Evelyn Leavens. This was a sketch that she did while writing the famous book, Boswell’s Life of Boswell. She is my dear friend and mentor. I am planning a tribute section to her on my website that will be showcasing soon.

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Sorry to insert it as a thumbnail, but it is copyrighted. This is just a tiny taste that the great artist let me show. I thought my dear readers would enjoy it.

More thumbnails later…Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

How dreamy can a hound get?

September 15th, 2009 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Emma in a Snood Lovers: I must ask this question…..

HOW DREAMY CAN A HOUND GET?

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This was our dreamy Emma a few years ago! Just look at those lips! Grandma has this picture framed in her kitchen. I have it framed in my mind! Emma could stare into your soul…………

More dreams later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Search for an Ophthalmologist in your area…

September 14th, 2009 - 5:05 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and needing a great search tools like this lovers: OK – I was just reading some backed up e-mails and I am so happy I took the time to review all of the links because I found this about searching for an ophthalmologist in your area. I am going to add this link to several sections of my website so we can keep it handy.

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It’s critical that you make sure you get a definitive diagnosis. You need to know what the animal is going blind from so you can decide on the proper course of treatment and so you can know what to expect in the future. If your vet can’t give you a definitive diagnosis, please insist on a referral to a veterinary ophthalmologist.

SEARCH FOR AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST IN YOUR AREA

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This list contains ONLY those board certified veterinary ophthalmologists who have agreed to have their contact information posted on this web site. You will receive the best results if you search by state, since there are typically only a couple ophthalmologists per state. Some rural states do not have resident ophthalmologists. If your search by state returns nothing, then you may wish to search a border state.
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The sad truth is that some vets simply aren’t very good at diagnosing eye diseases. They often don’t have the diagnostic equipment required to make definitive diagnoses, like slit-lamps and Tono-Pens. The eye is complex, the symptoms are often confusing and/or hard to identify, and many vet schools offer little in ophthalmology training to vet students.

One important point to make: Many people think blindness is the end result of the disease process, and that once an animal is blind, nothing more will happen to the eye. Not true! Blindness is only a symptom of disease. The eye disease may often continue to run its course, causing pain and discomfort, long after the animal is blind. Glaucoma, for example, can be terribly painful, and humans with the disease say it’s like living with a constant, throbbing headache at best and with a head-splitting migraine headache at worst.

So eye diseases require the best possible veterinary care. And the earlier you can treat it, the better your chances of preserving vision.

Also: Old age is not a cause of blindness! You wouldn’t believe how often we hear that an animal is going blind “because he’s old.”

The best resource we can recommend is a fabulous book called “Living with Blind Dogs” by Caroline Levin. You can order this book directly from Amazon here.

MORE LATER….LOVE, CAT, CHAPS AND EMMA

Buttermilk makes herself at home at House of Puddles…

September 14th, 2009 - 4:04 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and wondering about Buttermilk lovers: Remember Buttermilk, the old gal that was found wandering the back roads of GA? The old gal that GABH scooped up and held until they found her place at House of Puddles? You remember Buttermilk. Well, check her out now! Here is our girl now, trying to fit in at HOP…..

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LOL! She is such a lover of life. Those are Wendi’s legs she is laying between. Wendi is a founder of another retirement home in FL, for Sr. Bassets called, Senior Hounds Abound. As you will recall, Chaps is in the running to be on their 2010 calendar which is their biggest fundraiser of the year. Hey, that just reminded me, let me go look and see how he is doing…..

Well, well, well, the Mayor has a respectable 78 votes!

Anyway, Wendi was in Maryland over the weekend and stopped by House of Puddles. Buttermilk really took a shine to Wendi and they became BFF!

Buttermilk taking a shine to Wendi

Then Wendi did the same manauver that I did a few days ago trying to capture that low to the ground hound picture!

Wendi in the LTTG position

Buttermilk was wondering what the heck was going on? Look how concerned she looks! hehe

Hey, why are you laying on the ground?

Here is Marilyn out on the back deck with about 1/2 of the elders that she cares for.

Marilyn with some of the elders

Here is another shot…..

Marilyn and the elders

See that long legged guy? The bassets love to walk under him. His name is Jeeps.

I have to end with one more shot of Buttermilk. She was strictly under the impression that this visit was all about her. She clearly knows how to milk the attention!

Buttermilk milking the attention

Nice tat Wendi!

From the side of a GA dirt road, in the sweltering heat, infested with fleas, bone thin and starving, to House of Puddles. Now that’s one lucky hound!

More good luck stories later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Mac the Basset Hound Singing With Pavorotti

September 14th, 2009 - 12:12 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and watching YouTube at Lunch Lovers: Well, I had to add one more Tube before I went back to work. We hope you are enjoying your lunch. May we add a bit of music for you to dine by?

Now that’s music to our long ears!

More handsome guys singing later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Hey, I feel just like the hound! What the heck is she saying?

September 14th, 2009 - 12:12 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and what the heck is this woman saying lovers. It must have something to do with getting a treat. LOL – OMG this is so funny.

More wondering later…..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Along The Lines of the Park Theme…..

September 12th, 2009 - 9:09 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and along the line of the park theme today lovers ! I have a friend named Josh who absolutely love 80s music. So, in the vein of going to the park, 80s music, and YouTube I had to show this video. I made it in October of 2006, (with 80s music)! I thought my dear viewers would enjoy it! Without further adieu, featuring yet another nephew Julian, here we go!

More park themes later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Saturday in the Park…..

September 12th, 2009 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Saturday in the Park Lovers! We have a great park in Ft. Thomas and some of my dear readers have seen many pictures. I think this might be a new one. The area that is designated as the dog section! It is at the very back of the park and for some stupid reason they put it on a steep hill side.

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This is kind of a bad picture, but you can see all of the cars and that shrub line down the side. It is really dirty and dusty but a lot of folk love it so that is all that matters. We cannot visit the dog park because of Chaps being a bit grouchy. He would be even grouchier if Emma went by herself. So, we do our own park walk!

This is me resting with the kids while Grandma does a power walk. I had just completed mine!

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Then we walked back home after the kids were rested.

The vision of Emma walking Grandma will never leave my mind. Thank Dog I have this picture to remind me.

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Late Summer Days in the Park…….

More loving the Little Things in Life Later….Cat, Chaps and Emma

The end of summer is right around the corner!

September 12th, 2009 - 5:05 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and End of Summer Flower Lovers: I am always ready for summer to end. Fall is my favorite season. Here in KY we have 4 very defined seasons and I just love that. Anyway, I was sitting at my computer yesterday and noticed that my back yard looked really good specifically with the weather we were having. I thought it would be a good afternoon for a photo shoot before the flowers were no longer with us! Also, Emma has just now started going down the back steps without fear on my part. She is doing great 5 months out from her back surgery, as you will see.

Here is Chaps asking, “are you ready to take a lot of pictures of me?”

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Beauty Boy poses for Mommy….

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Here is a portion of me waiting at the bottom of the steps for Emma. I can reach right up and catch her if she slips. Chaps is being his usual worried self!

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Don’t worry Burger Boy, here comes our Emma…

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Scoot over Emma, I will show you the way!

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Actually, Emma only needed help from Chaps getting up the steps. She kind of got turned around. Here is Chaps running towards me as I was coming down. Just look at the love in his eyes. Grandpa said that was the look of hunger. Very funny….

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Then it was time for a sun bath and a double dose of vitamin D!

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Mommy laid on the ground to capture this shot!

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Then it was time to go in. Emma is so fair, we were afraid she would burn. But I had still not captured my perfect shot of Emma with the late summer flowers!

Emma, Emma, my beautiful flower please come back out for Mommy!

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OK – here she comes. And then, it was like she said, “here you go Mommy!”

AHHHHHHHH, THE MONEY SHOT!

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Now that is what I’m talking about!

The beauty of late summer flowers!

More flowering beauties later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

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