Howl much fun! Grandma washes the kids faces!

November 12th, 2009 - 10:10 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and washing Chaps and Emma Face lovers! Grandma is so sweet and I cannot thank her enough. Every now and then we wash the kids faces but today she did it on her own. I had to take this picture…

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I was in my office and moved back in my chair and loved this image of Grandma washing Chaps face!

Then everyone was in on this photo of Emma getting her face washed!

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LOL! Look at Chaps looking on!

More washing faces later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Potential good news for Mr. KY!

November 12th, 2009 - 1:01 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Mr. KY lovers:

Well, I just got off the phone with my and friend and Animal Control Officer about Mr. KY. This past Saturday, a family that saw him on my website came and took him home for a trial run. Terry, said she agreed to it because they had actually adopted from SAAP before.

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I am anxious to see his tail in a different position from this!

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Operation GET THAT TAIL UP in progress….

More operational updates later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Learning from Emma….Everyday!

November 11th, 2009 - 9:09 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Learning from Emma Lovers…..

Howl could you not learn from this face?

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Sometimes it just hits you……

Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Holding tank!

November 11th, 2009 - 9:09 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Holding Tank….Haters???

OMG! I had to put Chaps and Emma in a “Holding Tank” when a worker come over today. Keep in mind the holding tank is a small room full of beds, couches and soft pillows!

My printer died yesterday and I called a doctor to come fix it. My printer is from the 1990s! can you believe it? The printer got fixed, but the hounds howled the entire time!

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You can see Chaps, being a hang dog, hound dog! He did not howl as much as Emma who is slightly obscured.

Here is a shot of them over the gate area!

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It was like I was the worst Mommy ever!

Good news!!!!!!! The printer is fixed and I can go back to work!

More bad Mommy moments later…….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Happy Veterans Day!

November 11th, 2009 - 4:04 pm KY Time

Howllo fellow basset hound and veteran lovers…..We are sure one of those because Grandpa is a Vet! He enlisted on March 17, 1944. He was called an Apprentice Seaman, V5 Aviation Cadet, United States Naval Reserve. I have his identification card. OMG! The poor thing only weighed 150 pounds!!!!

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Very dapper indeed! Thanks Grandpa and all of the others who are celebrating this day.

Right after I did this blog posting, I received an e-mail from Julian. He wrote something in school today called…..

To a Veteran

To a Veteran,
You are the core of American spirit. You are the very meaning of our freedom and protection. Without you, this country would be wiped out of history and into denial. Your occupation is the most difficult to achieve of any in the history of our world. But you still chose to fight. Because of this, may you find serenity in your friends, family, and the very country you are giving your life to protect.

Julian……….

More freedom memories later….Cat, Chaps and Emma

Fun Facebook image! I had to share…..

November 10th, 2009 - 9:09 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fun Facebook image lovers! OMG! I had to share this one. It is from David. He lives in sunny CA, but over the weekend there was a chill in the air! He had to light the fire and warm up the bodies of these fine friends!

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Howl could life get any better on a Sunday morning?

David, if you are reading this can you tell us their names?

More cozy photos later…..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Ahhh…Chloe and her blankee

November 10th, 2009 - 8:08 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Chloe Lovers! I just love this old picture of Chloe. Look how white her face is. The blue and white blankee she is under was her most treasured possession.

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This picture was taken during a photo shoot I did of her for the bed page in the Lily book.

You can see her laying with her blankee and holding her favorite toy.

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What a darling hound she was. So sweet.

More darling memories later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Look what I just got in the mail!

November 8th, 2009 - 1:01 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Nephew Lovers! For some reason I do talk (aka brag) about my nephew Henry too much. I opened a letter my sister sent with some fun items. Look at this!

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My Nephew takes Mandarin Chinese and is making an A+! Nin or Henry, if you see this blog posting, what does this say? That has got to be one hard subject. Plus, Henry is in the drum line.

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One thing I know for sure is those Southern States take their drum lines very seriously.

Just as seriously as hounds wanting to sleep with boys when they visit. Hope to see you soon Henry…..

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Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma (in her glory)!

More glory moments later…..

I just got this update from Cesar Millan. Howl cool, November is Adopt a Senior month!

November 8th, 2009 - 11:11 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset hound and Cesar followers. First off I have to say that I know many of you who read my blog are lovers of Seniors, especially our beloved HopPers. So, when I really enjoyed reading this update from Cesar.

I like getting Cesars updates and I found this one very interesting. I really like some of his wisdom. I also really like Daddy, his Sr. Pit Bull. I will be very honest, I am not a fan of the pit bull. I will just leave it at that, but, I like how he helps them.

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Here is his posting…..Senior Dog Month: Find Your Own Daddy!

November 8, 2009

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month, and I can’t think of a better way to honor a dog’s life than to give it a balanced and loving home in its twilight years. I’ve spoken before about the benefits of adopting a senior dog: they have a much calmer energy, require less strenuous exercise and less often, and are most often already housebroken. They can also be invaluable tools for attempting to balance other dogs in your pack. Nothing beats a senior dog when it comes to showing younger dogs how it’s done! Daddy has filled that role for me for many years, and I hope that I can expect many more.

Adopting a senior dog is a noble decision in another important way, too. In many shelters and rescues across the country, senior dogs are the first to be euthanized. Between an adorable, young puppy and a seasoned old veteran, the decision is almost always made in favor of cute faces and tiny, tumbling bodies. Most people don’t want to deal with the extra care and commitment that comes with adopting an older dog, despite the many advantages. So by adopting a senior dog, you may be saving a life. That’s no small accomplishment!

Once you’ve brought home your senior dog, there are some very important things you can do in order to ensure that you provide the love and the care that he or she deserves. For starters, find the absolute best veterinarian in your area – someone that you trust implicitly – and establish a good relationship with them. Older dogs should receive medical checkups more often than younger dogs; ideally about once every six months. Have your new vet bring you up to speed on all conditions that are common to your dog’s breed, especially as they age. Research canine nutrition, and consider customizing your dog’s diet by preparing the food yourself at home. Pay special attention to your dog’s teeth and maintain good dental hygiene. Keep your house as clean as you can make it, especially the areas of the house most often occupied by your dog, and take care to control and stamp out any infestations of fleas or ticks. And be sensitive to your dog’s abilities when it comes to exercise. Senior dogs should remain active, but not all of them will be able to keep up with a rigorous routine like younger dogs. Adapt the walk to your dog’s abilities.

In my hometown of Culiacan, families care a great deal for their senior members. They are valued for the contributions they made in their youth, and respected and loved at a time when they need it most. I believe it should be just the same with dogs as it is for people. By adopting a senior dog and giving it calm assertive leadership, care, and affection, you are doing a wonderful service and spreading good karma at the same time. And your reward? Unconditional love and companionship. Everybody wins!

Stay calm and assertive!

Cesar Millan


Thanks Cesar – your words are wise.

More wisdom and respecting your elders later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma


The thing about comics…..

November 8th, 2009 - 11:11 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Shelter Stories Comic Lovers: My Mom and I are both one of those! She cut this one out for me yesterday.

The thing about comics, is sometimes they are not so funny…..Sigh

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

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