Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

What's Up Wednesday

 

Lots to talk about this week! Though not much media... sorry. Winter is tough for media. The vet was out Friday and he saw three of the four (because of course they all needed seeing). So let's chat about all the horses and I'll include their visits as we go through.

Note her swollen face... 

We will start with Shiny since she had the most dramatic week. Things have been okay with her, but not amazing. After she had gotten all of her injections several weeks back, she felt amazing. Right up until she didn't. So the vet saw her again, and we decided on a course of Equioxx and continued work. She improved to some extent, but that improvement kind of went stagnant. She just feels kind of stuck and canter transitions have gotten incredible difficult for her. We've seen this on and off throughout our time together, but I'd really like to figure it out and get it resolved. Of course, Shiny heard the vet was coming so she decided to make things more interesting. Thursday, she had a little incident. She was in her stall and kind of made a mare face at a horse walking past on his way to turnout. She picked the wrong horse to make faces at though, and he kicked out at her. We thought he may have actually gotten her as she wound up with a cut on her face and bloody nose. Upon careful review of the security camera (which happens to be placed in the perfect spot for a good view of this nonsense) we discovered that the horse was no where near her. What actually happened was that she swung her head up so quickly she actually hit it herself on the top of the door. Her nosebleed continued into the afternoon very lightly, but still bleeding nonetheless. I wasn't too freaked out about it as I've seen that happen before, but the barn manager was worried so she put a call in to the vet just for a quick opinion. He agreed with me, that it was nothing too concerning, but that she needed a few days off work so the bleeding wouldn't get worse (or start again once it stopped). This made our actual Friday appointment a little less productive since she couldn't be evaluated under saddle. But doc has seen her enough recently to get a handle on what I was experiencing. After some palpating and stretching, we decided to go ahead and try a little shockwave. She would get the rest of the weekend off anyway. (Saturday the barn closed due to a big snowstorm, and I figured I'd give her Sunday for the nose still.) I started her back to work Tuesday. She was pretty wild since she had nearly a full week off but I wasn't sure I saw much improvement. Riding her today confirmed it. So I don't think the shockwave was useful for her. I have her back on the vet list for his next visit. Sigh. Horses.

Pammon had the most interesting visit with the vet. He was due for a scan to see how the leg is healing, but doc also wanted to see him trot a little and do some flexions. It was mostly all great news. The leg is healing really well, and interestingly enough, now that he's done more healing, it is obvious that there a lot more bony involvement than we first thought. So all that time off was definitely good for him. Things are continuing to heal well, especially the bony part, so that's great news. He trotted sound both before and after his flexions. So all things are moving in a positive direction. BUT (there's always a but) doc made an interesting discovery while watching Pammon trot this visit. One that likely explains ALL of the problems we've been having from the soft tissue injuries to the back soreness, even that time he fell down with me a couple springs ago. It turns out, Pammon has no idea how to trot correctly. He doesn't engage his core at all when he's trotting. Like, not even a little. He has so much movement through his back, which I always thought was a good thing. But apparently, it is not. Doc said the movement I feel is excessive. Like he's just throwing himself forward, not actually engaging his muscles. Very interesting! Imagine being nearly 15 years old only to be told you don't know how to function properly? Long story somewhat shorter, we have to retrain his body. So while I had hoped we could start trotting soon, that's been put off for now. Instead, he needs to go in the Equicore bands three days a week for awhile still at the walk. We had our first session today. I made them pretty loose today to start, but despite that, I could feel him carrying himself differently immediately. So I'm hopeful they will really help him. It would be wonderful if we could get him working properly so maybe he will actually be a useful riding horse again. Fingers crossed!

Eros had a fun week! I figured I should get him good and lame for the vet appointment. So I finally let him have the free lunge that he's been begging for. He's been really shy about horses passing him, and has just felt kind of electric for awhile now. So I finally allowed him to have a romp in the indoor by himself. He was very grateful and had tons of fun. Of course he was kind of unsound when I got on him later in the day... Part of me questioned if I'd done the right thing letting him play, but honestly, his mental health is just as important as his physical. And that playtime had really made him happy. He has been completely relaxed and quiet ever since. Anyway, after I rode that day, I put the magnets on his front ankles and then put the back on track quick wraps over them. Put his BOT sheet with neck cover on him too, and left him like that for a few hours while I finished riding the others. When I took him out the following day for our lesson, he felt pretty great! Not perfect. Winter Eros is never perfect. But much better than he's felt in awhile. (Figures, since the vet was coming...) Since he felt great, and I still wanted to make sure he wasn't too sound for the vet, I went ahead with my lesson on him. He was fantastic, actually staying pretty quiet and only half heartedly dragging me to anything. I again wrapped him up in all the therapies after our ride and left him that way for awhile. Can't hurt anyway! He was his usual "winter Eros" sound for the vet which is what I wanted him to see. He said we could inject the coffin joint again, but after we talked for a bit we decided to hold off on that until closer to spring. You can't do that joint over and over and over forever so I'd rather spread them out as much as possible if we can, as long as he's comfortable. Doc thought that would be just fine. We also decided to try him on some meloxicam in the meantime. I'm not super sure that's making a big difference for him, but he did feel pretty good today. So maybe it is? I'll keep him on it a bit longer and see what we think. 

Thankfully, this guy didn't need to visit the vet this time! (Good boy Al!) We've been having so much fun together! With our new bit, things are going much better with our flat work. I still lose the contact here and there, but I'm able to get it back pretty quickly. He's still ridiculous about the far end of the ring (monsters live there, clearly) but as long as I'm strong in my convictions that he must use the whole ring, he usually obliges. And some mornings I get lucky and they're rigging a horse at that end, so we can have a lovely spook free ride. No shame in that game friends! Ha! I had a lesson with a couple of fellow ammys on Friday. It was a good group for me. One lady has a new (super cool) mare that she's just trying to figure out right now and the other has just started riding again after having a baby. What's fun, is we're all pretty capable riders so the flatwork is advanced and fun, as are the courses, but we're all in a kind of starting over phase, so the jumps don't get too big yet. I think we jumped around 2'6"-2'9". I'm looking forward to trying Al over some bigger fences, but right now, I want to make sure all the aids work and we're both confident before we try that. Anyway, what's exactly what we got from this lesson. I made some mistakes, and Al made some too, but overall, it went really well! He never gets upset even when things go a little bad. He doesn't get offended if I find the deepest chocolately chip nor when I think the flyer is GREAT idea! He's just like, sure, let's go! He's just the most honesty dude around. I stupid excited for this journey with him. 

In doggo news, the kids are getting along much better. I even caught them spooning during our snow day:
The house training is still pretty bumpy, but the weather hasn't really been the best for working on that. Saturday we got dumped on with over a foot of snow. It's also been really cold for the last many weeks, pretty much never getting above 25 and usually staying much below. The last couple of days we've had a reprieve (actually got over 40 today!) before the next round of precipitation heads this way Friday. I'm doing my best to fully enjoy the warmer days before they're gone!

How P is getting through winter.

Pia had her annual check up on Monday. I kind of dread these as she gets older... She's been having some troubles lately. She walks with a limp, and there have been a few times where she just starts crying. I run to her every time to see what's wrong, but nothing palpates sore anywhere at all. And after I give her a snack, it's like it never happened. So we had some things to talk about with the vet obviously. She found that P has some pretty good arthritis in her elbows, but overall she was in pretty good shape. We did senior bloodwork which showed some elevated liver levels and her urine test showed some calcium crystals. So we're treating her with an antibiotic for now and we'll see if those two issues improve. We're going back in two weeks for a recheck and they'll x-ray her bladder then too to make sure she doesn't have a stone. She also went on some Gabbapentin (sp?) for her arthritis, and that made a HUGE difference for her. She's only been on it a couple days, and she's already getting around much better. So things are going pretty okay for her! At 15, we celebrate all her good days!

As for me, I took full advantage of my snow day on Saturday. It was nice that the barn actually closed so I didn't feel obligated or guilty about having to get out there. Instead, I let the snow fall outside and spent the day baking things and playing with art apps on my ipad. 
Said baking. Brownies (pre-baked in the photo) and Chex Mix

Said art. I keep seeing people selling custom horse faces 
that are super easy to do. Maybe I should try and sell something like these?
Gotta fund the Eskadron purchase I'm dying to make afterall... 

What's new with you guys? Have you been riding? Funding the vet's retirement? Do any baking? 
 

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

BIRTHDAY POST!

Today is my birthday! I love birthdays. Even though I'm old. Getting older is always better than the alternative. I didn't make any plans for the big day since 1. it's a Wednesday and 2. I wasn't sure what was going to be happening with Rio.

But here's a little birthday recap anyway since it's my blog and I can write what I want to!

I woke up to rain and 40 degrees. Yuck. I had a 9 AM dentist appointment to have a cavity filled. Double yuck. Then I went to work and had a crazy busy day. Which maybe sounds like a crummy birthday. But it really wasn't. And here's why:

I came home to BIRTHDAY TREATS from my friend Melynda left for me in the barn:



The basket is all chocolate covered deliciousness: oreos, vanilla fingers, and graham crackers. Then the chocolate pony and the little box under the pony had these little moo cow candies in it! SO MUCH YUMMMMM!

No riding today since it was pouring rain and really cold. No need to deal with that on my Birthday. Instead, Jampy and the Duck got haircuts.


And then Katie stopped by with MORE BIRTHDAY TREATS! Sadly I didn't grab photos, but there was an ADORABLE Betsey Johnson cosmetic bag, a pretty gold picture frame (which of course will soon have a Rio photo), and a canister of caramel popcorn with pretzels and chips mixed in it. That little canister shall suit me well tomorrow because....

I'm going to pick up Rio and bring him home!!!

Ok, sorry for the shouting. But I'm really excited. So is Ducky. He's so excited he stole Rio's halter:


The rest of my birthday I spent with these two kids, snuggling in the warm, dry confines of my living room. 

Not a bad birthday after all! I can't wait for tomorrow evening when Rio is all tucked in at home!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Weekend Recap and some news!

Ok, ok we can start with the news. It's nothing all that exciting, but I decided my little corner of the web needed it's own Facebook page. Click here and like Amateur at Large!

Now on to more important things... My weekend!
Saturday was actually a gorgeous spring day. Temps near 60 and the sun even came out! Amazing. Similarly amazing is how much more I can get done when it's nice out.
P had a vet appointment at 8:40 which fortunately was quick and painless. It was also a good little kick in the pants to get me moving early!

Once P was settled inside, I went out to see about working some ponies. My ring is still half covered in snow, but there was enough defrosted land to work them on the lunge line! WOOHOO!


Rio and Jamp were very well behaved. I think they're happy to get back to work! Ducky was a little naughty pants, but that's to be expected from him. Here are some photos!

Rio

Jampy
The Duck
I cannot wait to get back on!!!! Soon I hope.

After pony time, I took the shorter four leggeds out for a stroll. They were probably 85 times more excited that the horses were to be out in the sunshine! I didn't take a photo while we walked but this was the aftermath:



Those are some sleepy pugs! 

Once all the four leggeds were exhausted relaxing from all the fresh air, I headed out for a run. As it turns out, I missed the deadline for the lower price on the half marathon I was planning to run in April. I don't have an extra $70 right now, so I'm going to have to skip it. The good news though, is that I don't have to run long! Woohoo! Instead, I've decided to work on my strength and speed a little. I headed out planning to run some hills over 5 miles. However, after a few miles of hills, I wasn't feeling that distance. Instead I ran 3 miles of hills and then did some sprints. It was actually super fun, and I'm really sore today so that means it must have also been productive.


I took a ridiculously long shower after my run. It was glorious. And then went out to get dog food and something to cook for dinner. It's been awhile since a run has left me with the runger (def: extreme hunger induced by running) but this one REALLY did. I was starving! While I was preparing dinner I let myself have a little treat of low sodium chips and dip. Check out the dip I discovered:



It's actually relatively good for you, and it is DELICIOUS! I love anything dill so this was a major discovery for me. I was even semi behaved and only had a little bit before dinner. I made salmon marinated in lemon and dill, and half sweet/half idaho mashed potatoes. I was too lazy to make a veggie.

Yummy in my tummy. MMmmmmm
That was about it for the evening. TV watching and bed early! (I'm old!)

Sunday was winter again. High of 32 but felt like 22 with the windchill. Ugh. Which means I hid in my house all day and didn't do anything worth writing about really. I shall leave you with my favorite view.


Monday, March 10, 2014

Mani Monday! And some new jewels

So it's snowing today... Which has nothing to do with my post, but I felt you needed to stay informed of the weather here.

Now that you're an informed reader, on to the fun stuff! I really can't promise Mani Monday being a regular thing, but I'm gonna give it a go. This week's mani is in honor of the upcoming St. Patty's day:



Sorry the photos aren't great. The glitter in this polish is SO SPARKLY I can't get a decent photo. The base is Avante Green by Maybelline Color Show. The glitter top coat is an indy brand, called That One Nail Polish in the color Ranger. There is SO MUCH GLITTER in this polish you get full glitter coverage in one coat practically! I did two just to even it out a bit. The accent nail is a wrap from NCLA. It's supposed to be a cheetah print. I'm not sure I love these wraps all that much. The NCLA brand tend to last in that they're pretty durable, but they are thick like paper. They're more difficult to apply and always seem to have a bend in them. I prefer the Sally Hansen wraps which are more like actual polish. They are easier to apply smoothly over the nail, though a little tricky to handle. NCLA has some really fun prints though!



So I KNOW you're dying to know about my new jewels. Especially since I'm not supposed to be shopping. Well fear not my friends, all of my new jewels were handcrafted by me! I'm not riding yet since my ring still looks like this:


So I have plenty of free time on the weekends. Especially since Katie and I got our long run in on Saturday. I did spend some time outdoors (since it was almost like Spring) with the doggies but after Artie got loose I decided to head back indoors.


The house was pretty clean, and I am trying not to snack out of boredom, so needed something productive to distract me. I turned to all the bead projects I haven't done. I got a lot accomplished!

Neon Necklaces:



 Pretty heart bracelet:

Giant stone necklace:

Close up!

 Jelly bean necklace:

Pug Jewelry:



Adorable Doggy Key Chain:


And then I decided each of my four legged kids needed a name bracelet (for me, not them):





 Fun right?! I know the name ones are a little silly with the giant wooden letters, but I really love them. I like the natural stone beads with the blocks, it makes them a little less second grade crafty in my opinion. The green and yellow also have stone beads though they look wooden in the photo.


What's on your nails today? Do any crafting this weekend? Leave some love in the comments section below!