The Vet Today

Kona Coffee Information


Blog For Free!


Archives
Home
2009 November
2009 October
2009 September
2009 August
2009 July
2009 June
2009 May
2009 April
2009 March
2009 February
2009 January
2008 December
2008 October
2008 September
2008 August
2008 July
2008 June
2008 May
2008 April
2008 February
2008 January
2007 December
2007 November
2007 October
2007 August
2007 July
2007 June
2007 May
2007 April
2007 March
2007 February
2007 January
2006 December
2006 November
2006 October
2006 September
2006 August
2006 July
2006 June
2006 May
2006 April
2006 March
2006 February
2006 January
2005 December
2005 November
2005 October
2005 September
2005 August
2005 July
2005 June
2005 May
2005 April
2005 March
2005 February
2005 January
2004 December
2004 November
2004 October
2004 September
2004 August
2004 July
2004 June
2004 May
2004 April
2004 March
2004 February
2004 January
2003 December
2003 November
2003 October
2003 September
2003 August
2003 July
2003 June

My Links
My Coffee Site
Kona Coffee Video
Website Hosting
Kona Coffee Farmers Association
My Hawaiian Site
NEWSLETTER

tBlog
My Profile
Send tMail
My tFriends
My Images


Sponsored
Blog



The Vet Today
10.22.09 (9:33 pm)   [edit]
After taking my dog Koa to Sandra's, we piled 6 dogs into her SUV and headed north towards the vet to have their eyes certified. You must do this if you are to breed Labradors.

After a quick stop at COSTCO for gas we headed to Waimea (which is about 3000 feet above sea level, has over 7,000 people and is a big cattle and ranching area. About half way up the mountain the dogs woke up and started howling. I'm sure their ears were popping.

Since it is over an hours drive, we over planned and got there 45 minutes early. I had already eaten a double cheeseburger on the way to Sandras, but she was hungry, so we stopped at the Waimea McDonalds. The dogs were a bit rambuncious and we didn't realize that we didn't have our full meals until we stopped at the park nearby to eat. So it was back to the restaurant and through the drive thru again. We could not get out of the car because all 6 dogs would have pushed out to follow us.

You may be thinking "Why couldn't they go to a closer vet?". Well, the particular optical Vet only comes to this island twice a year and visits many Vets. You need to find one who has room for you because this traveling Vet only stays a few hours at each regular Vet office. Waimea was our only choice for 6 dogs and only 1 other person was scheduled for an eye exam.

While in the office, we heard a woman with a yellow Lab talking about her do having hot spots and allergies. She was feeding her dog kibble (that dried dog food in the bag). Sandra and I looked at each other because we know one of the main cures and it is real raw food (like hamburger, meat, chicken, etc). This woman has not read the literature and the Vets don't appear to know any better. They prescribed antihistamines or the dog.

Sigh!

If you have a dog and it has itching and are feeding dry food, try switching to meat for a few days and see if the dog doesn't have more energy and less fur falling out. I also give Koa some fish oil tablets (from COSTCO). He gets like 7000 mg (with is about 7 capsules) and actually will eat the capsules out of my hand. It would be better if I had tuna or something fresh, but at least the oil helps his coat tremendously too.

After the Vet we headed back home. Sandra wanted a milkshake so... back to the Waimea McDonalds drive-thru for the third time in 3 hours. That is some kind of record, at least for me.

By the way, Koa's eyes checked just fine!

It looks like I'll be up in town again tomorrow. I need to hand out more resumes. You can't get unemployment checks unless you can procve that you are looking for work.

 


posted by: auntconi (reply)
post date: 10.23.09 (10:22 am)

Interesting info about the dog food and itching, etc. I'll pass this info on to my nephews for their labs have issues at times...

And McDonald's ... do you get more "monopoly" pieces when you return? Or are they not playing the game in Hawaii?

Glad to hear Koa's eyes are fine.

Your Name:


Your Comment: