Pippin

Help For Baby’s Arthritic Back – A Follow-Up

This is a follow-up to the post “Baby’s Arthritic Back.”

Baby has been on Platinum Performance Plus since March 5. She is on 3 tablespoons in the morning and 3 tablespoons at night. That’s a therapeutic dosage, not the maintenance dosage recommended on the label. The folks at Platinum Performance prescribed the higher dosage for her Divaness.

Her Divaness

What is more impressive is they called me several weeks after I received the order to ask me how Baby was doing on it. I don’t know any other company that stands behind their supplement products like that. Baby was on Arthrimaxx for 3 months and before that, OTC glucosamine. Nothing helped until Platinum Performance Plus.

And how is Baby doing?

– – – Before – – – – – After – –
Baby’s slant After Platinum Performance

Baby is able to move a lot better and without yelping-out-loud pain. Before Platinum Performance Plus, jumping on the bed at night was a big ordeal. I oftentimes had to help her up, and lifting a 65-pound Diva is not so easy, especially trying not to hurt any spots on her that were sensitive. Now, she jumps right up on the bed.

Baby loves playing with Luna. She’s always at it when Luna is up to the game.

Baby playing Baby playing hard

Along with her Platinum Performance Plus, Baby Diva Puss lies in the sun to soak in the heat everyday, weather permitting.

Sunbathes

Interestingly, Pippin, who came from the shelter 4 years ago with a bum front leg, had hurt it playing like the feisty rascal she is recently. The vets told me that Pippin was a good candidate for arthritis. It is setting in. After the pain from body slamming someone the wrong way, she yelped when she turned around in her bed at night. So I started her on Platinum Performance Plus – therapeutic dosage – too. She’s been on it for 3 weeks now, and the nightly yelping has stopped. She is moving better, but due to her feisty personality, she can’t help but get into trouble almost daily as she continues to ignore her limitations. Here she is taking on the duty of sniffing a new place.

Pippin sniffing a new smell

Since taking the Platinum Performance Plus, Pippin’s happy and more pain free than she’s been since the arthritis in her leg’s started to take over.

Pippin - Happy and Feisty

We at Fort Doberdale highly recommend Platinum Performance Plus for arthritic dogs.  It’s also an exceptional daily supplement. They also have supplements for most any pet – dog, cat, horse, exotics, and people, too.  Click here to go to their website:  Platinum Performance

Helen

A few moments lived at Fort Doberdale

Raven can do this with her toy.

Raven’s balancing act

Pippin can do this with her tongue.

Thhhthhhhthhhhh…

This is where Luigi put his biggest ball yesterday.  Up on this table!

I put this ball on this table.  I did.

The wheels in Raven go ’round and ’round … ’round and ’round … ’round and ’round … the wheels in Raven go ’round and ’round … all day long!

I am thinking how to snatch that toy!

This is what my knees look like these days.

My fuzzy knee pad

Helen

Happy Birthday Girls Ginger (9) and Pippin (6)

Today we celebrate two Fort Doberdale birthdays. As they are in the month of St. Patty, we’ve dressed the part.

Ginger is 9 years old today! She is such a happy beauty.

Beautiful Birthday Girl, Ginger at 9 years old

And pretty Pippin. She’s 6 years old today, and full of sugar and some other special ingredients.

Pretty Pippin at 6 years old

Birthday hamburgers were had all around. Here’s Ginger ready to make her wish and devour hers.

Oh boy!  Yum!

Yummy!

And it’s tasty too!

Pippin concentrates very hard and makes her wish.

Time to think big!

Then she studies the first piece to decide where to start.

Pippin studies her hamburger.

Happy birthday, girls.

Ginger and Pippin, March 3rd happy birthday girls!

Helen, their mom

Follow-up on the Missing Waffle Cone and Thensome

Well, the evidence has been dropped and frankly, the cup segments weren’t there. So I had to use self-hypnosis on-the-fly to re-visit the scene, and what was apparent that night was the two prime suspects were busy. Pippin was hunting the Papaya Tree Rat…

Innocent Pippin

and Raven was busy running around and shoving toys at me…

Innocent Raven

They were both occupied. Actually, all were occupied outside with me except for the non-Raven in this picture.

Raven and Luigi

That is part one of the evidence.

Part two was the plastic spoon that came along with the waffle cone. It had been splintered all over the pavers, and there was several pieces of spoon in the doo-dee in the place where Raven and Luigi deposit their daily or twice-daily gifts. I give Raven a lot of credit for mischief, but the credit for being the brains behind the Waffle Cone caper goes to Luigi.

Luigi - the guy who did it!

Congrats, big guy, for being labeled. We all go through it.

Next, we find these two beautiful doves upon the utility lines. I innocently started taking pictures of them…this is one.

The Love Doves

Then, with the snap of the next picture…we have a pre-Valentine day love fest.

X-Rated

X-rated stuff!

Mercury is still in retrograde. I just went into the kitchen and turned on the light. Nothing. No light. Oh, the light’s up there still on the ceiling. But it’s not going on. All four of those fluorescents are deadsville. <sigh> Maybe tomorrow? My dinner was not going to ring – rice cooker – so after an hour, I decided to eat whatever’s in there. An hour? You think rice would be cooked by then? Seems so to me.

Back to the weekend. Look at what was outside our window.

Cat

Dogs went crazy. Here kitty! Here!

Here kitty!

Look who stopped by!

Al and Jude

Hi!

These roses bloomed just for my friends’ visit! More Valentine’s Day activity, I say.

Valentine’s Roses

Ginger’s main lump is so very large. Think grapefruit-sized. This is a lovely picture of her…lump is unavailable.

Beautiful GinGer

I ran into a friend who has Golden Retrievers Sunday. She told me how many of hers died of cancer, I was appalled. The last one, she said, came up sick suddenly and they took him to the vet and found the dog was full of cancer. How amazing these dogs are that they hide their pain so well. If not for Ginger’s apparent symptoms, the lumps, I wouldn’t know she had cancer.

I wanted that cancer to go away. I can’t fool myself. The lump won’t let me. But I am still feeding her the herbs and vitamins and mushrooms. I think that is helping to keep her with me longer. She is a gem of a Dobergirl. She is slowing down some. Everyday is a blessing, though. When it comes down to it, we should all think that way because it is the case.