It began with our granddaughter having surgery near us. Since her family lives a few hours away, they came to stay with us for awhile until her post-op check. She's healing very well and soon will be "all better"!
She returned mid-month with her mommy to visit the surgeon again and verify that all is well. It was a quick but fun visit.
The Saturday before Father's Day, Ted took Toby for a nice long morning walk. When they turned the corner onto our street they encountered a neighbor dog being walked by the owner's girlfriend. Toby and this dog have played together in the back yard a few times, so Ted had no hesitation in letting them sniff and say hello. Out of the blue, the other dog attacked by grabbing Toby by the neck and flipping him on his back. Toby stayed in the submissive posture while Ted fought to get the other dog off of him. Fortunately Ted wasn't bitten - just lots of abrasions, claw marks, and bruises from fighting on the street. Toby wasn't so lucky and had to be sedated at the vet and given staples in the three worst bites. I think he's even more miserable about the cone of shame than he is about the initial injury though.
Later that day our eldest daughter and son-in-law came over for a Father's Day get together. They brought Vela, but Toby took it easy of course. Vela didn't seem to mind playing with all of his toys!
Oh the exasperation! Will my brother never get into the right pose and smile??? |
Toby has to stretch to give kisses! |
"With my royal magic, I hereby make you - " |
"Luke Skywalker!" |
Love,
Amy and Toby
What lovely photos!!! They certainly bring a smile to your face!
ReplyDeleteHope all the ops go well and the peeps heal quickly, sending lots of good wishes your way
Healing licky kisses to Toby, get well soon dear fella
Take care and I'll be looking forward to your visits when you've got time
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
TOBY you have BEAUTIFUL Kidlets. Such gorgeous Smiles.
ReplyDeleteOMD buddy we are sending POTP to YOU... and to your sweet Girrrrl... fur FAST HEALING.
Beautiful children. We call it an Elizabethan collar and make the dogs feel royal when they have to wear one.
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