These are the rules:
1) It must be true.
2) It must be about you or your animals.
3) It can't be illegal.
Here are my confessions:
1) I can't sing, but that doesn't stop me from trying to reach the high notes as Celine Dion and I belt one out.
2) I will only make right turns when pulling into a store. If it is on the left side, I go to a light, turn right, then go back so the store is on my right.
3) Harleybird is a "Mighty Dog". As in that is all he will eat now. Since his stomach problem, I have tried EVERY food from Evo to Wellness to steak and chicken on the BBQ. A few weeks ago I thought I was going to have to put him to sleep because he stopped eating for days and became emaciated. Out of desperation, I bought every type of dog food in Walmart. He LOVED the Mighty Dog. I can sometimes sneak a TINY bit of real dog food on the bottom of his dish. He has gained 3 pounds and loves to eat again.




Whatever works!
I must have purple!


LoL I have even forgotten to pick up my own child before.. 
. He started dumping the ashes over the hill on our walking trail and Ino was rarely leashed on our walks (we were deep in the woods- those days are over now) and was not that day and he got a hold of something (he would not drop it and if I went to catch him it would have been a game of chase- so he consumed it slowly). When I made him barf, it turned out it was a piece of a pork chop bone (luckily he chewed it well enough that it did not damage him when it came up with food). It was a catch 22- let him digest it with toxins and risk a blockage since I had no clue what it or make him barf. He also ate a mushroom that we had to do the same thing with (peroxide) a few weeks prior.The collar did work for it and that is the only thing we used it for training wise and it only was on him for 2 walks and he got it. I saw it as a life or death problem, which it easily could have been.Today we had a consult with a trainer who uses positive methods and are do for our first session on wed. He has been stressed with the move (lots of new people, dogs aggressing him from behind fences, kids roller skating, etc...we are definately not in the woods anymore). He is used to deer, atv's and snow mobiles- he's very scared of new stuff so we need to work on it. Ino did do well with her today- better with her than with any other visitors, so that is a good thing. She also wants to give me info on raw (I am in the no cook club and I am not the biggest meat eater so I will have to figure out what is what).