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Can you train David to help with chores? And why shouldn't Miss Willow get a treat for doing chores? Is she to work for free? The only thing my girls bring into the kitchen are toys for me to throw for them, like I am their minion or something. Willow is brilliant! |
Thanks Kim~~I don't know about brilliant...but she sure is a food-ho~~~~~~ |
I just now noticed that my Ozzie has a stripe across his hips just like Willow! very much like hers... we call it his g-string Shellie |
Awww...shellie...I LOVE it~~~We call Willow's her TuTu.......when she was a pup with her black, black puppy hair, her tutu really stood out...now??? not as much as I would like~~~~~ |
Bebe will do anything for food...anything!! Which chores exactly? Bebe loves to help with chores too. Her favorites are helping with the sweeping and vacuuming. She makes sure I don't miss any spots by pouncing on the broom/vac to show me where I missed. She also likes to help with laundry by stealing, I mean, collecting items. Socks especially. And now that we've moved to a house with stairs she likes to ensure that I'm safe on the stairs. She stands across the stairs half way up...thou shall not pass!! |
That whole blocking the stairs thing drives me bananas. I have been dealing with a lousy IT band injury, making stairs brutal. It has been since the beginning of August (Mim, can chiro help with that? Physio does not seem to be helping). So the girls see that I struggle and, Mady in particular, want to 'help' by standing in my way. |
ooooo,,,Kim, that sounds painful~~I hope you get better soon....and Mim..how funny is Bebe?????? ((Why do I think that the Twigster is guiding her antics?????)))) |
Yes IT band injuries are painful and tricky to settle sometimes. Depending on the cause Chiro can be really helpful. I've found that often there is an issue with pelvic function and stability but very occasionally it can be the proximal tibiofibular joint and hardly anyone checks that because it's not a full weight bearing joint. Good luck with getting it sorted. |
Mim wrote: Yes IT band injuries are painful and tricky to settle sometimes. Depending on the cause Chiro can be really helpful. I've found that often there is an issue with pelvic function and stability but very occasionally it can be the proximal tibiofibular joint and hardly anyone checks that because it's not a full weight bearing joint. Good luck with getting it sorted. Hmm, funny you mention the pelvis, things do feel out of whack for lack of a better word. Maybe I should at least have a consultation with a chiro. Virginia goes to hers on Wednesday, she treats humans too.... |
Mady wrote: Mim wrote: Yes IT band injuries are painful and tricky to settle sometimes. Depending on the cause Chiro can be really helpful. I've found that often there is an issue with pelvic function and stability but very occasionally it can be the proximal tibiofibular joint and hardly anyone checks that because it's not a full weight bearing joint. Good luck with getting it sorted. Hmm, funny you mention the pelvis, things do feel out of whack for lack of a better word. Maybe I should at least have a consultation with a chiro. Virginia goes to hers on Wednesday, she treats humans too.... Never hurts to get a second opinion. |
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