SUNDAY
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:28 pm
GOOD AFTERNOON, ALL!
I have been dealing with some pics of Orion to add to my thumbdrive to take to Kinney's to print out, so totally missed breakfast coffee!
Sorry about that.
Alice Inotek sells wireless dog zapper fences, which I use for Molly, and Mandy's pony dogs use one, too. It costs more than the underground wired ones, but you can set both the circumference and the power of the zapping, and can use it virtually anywhere you can plug it in.....including an RV. It's the training process that is critical, which means getting Abby used to the warning sound before the actual zapping, so that she will never need to experience the zapping after the first couple of jolts. She will need the white warning flags of the boundary at first, but will soon learn very fast where the zapping begins!
Joe's mom and grandma are coming for a visit today, and bringing lunch for us all. I got to spend the morning with Orion, holding him, changing him, talking endlessly to him, getting him and me imprinted so he might not forget who I am while I am gone. (I know, of course, that he will----two weeks old is far too early to remember someone until you are 6 months old! It's like an entire lifetime for us adults, I suspect.)
It's another cold, dark grey day, although the temp is a bit warmer today at 44. I cannot wait to see the sun again! Have a wonderful day wherever you are. Anita is having a grand time returning to childhood memories! See you later......
I have been dealing with some pics of Orion to add to my thumbdrive to take to Kinney's to print out, so totally missed breakfast coffee!
Sorry about that.
Alice Inotek sells wireless dog zapper fences, which I use for Molly, and Mandy's pony dogs use one, too. It costs more than the underground wired ones, but you can set both the circumference and the power of the zapping, and can use it virtually anywhere you can plug it in.....including an RV. It's the training process that is critical, which means getting Abby used to the warning sound before the actual zapping, so that she will never need to experience the zapping after the first couple of jolts. She will need the white warning flags of the boundary at first, but will soon learn very fast where the zapping begins!
Joe's mom and grandma are coming for a visit today, and bringing lunch for us all. I got to spend the morning with Orion, holding him, changing him, talking endlessly to him, getting him and me imprinted so he might not forget who I am while I am gone. (I know, of course, that he will----two weeks old is far too early to remember someone until you are 6 months old! It's like an entire lifetime for us adults, I suspect.)
It's another cold, dark grey day, although the temp is a bit warmer today at 44. I cannot wait to see the sun again! Have a wonderful day wherever you are. Anita is having a grand time returning to childhood memories! See you later......