My Dog is Chelsea

Where procrastination comes to flourish

Entries Tagged as 'Chelsea'

Stink: still stinking!

January 25th, 2007 · 16 Comments

Thank you to everyone who left me comments, sent me emails, texted me, tried to call me. I appreciate your support. Here’s the update: Stink managed to bounce back after that night. Of course, given her vast number of chronic health problems, she’ll never actually bounce back fully, but a painkiller/Pepcid AC combo helped to [...]

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And now with some bad news

January 23rd, 2007 · 19 Comments

I haven’t slept properly in two days. I’m exhausted. Chelsea’s diarrhea problem has escalated to essentially bleeding from her backside (sorry, hope you’re not eating) and it basically looks like it’s time to put her down. I don’t want to do it at the emergency hospital tonight, and I’ve spoken to a vet who told [...]

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Three—or five—in the morning

November 30th, 2006 · 15 Comments

Okay, so, I’m trying to put together a giant My Cousin’s Wedding/Thanksgiving Feast/Family Reunion post that does all three of those events justice, and, well, I’m taking a break. Instead, for now, I will take Tim‘s challenge and supply you all with three things I see in the morning. NOTE!!! Thanks to my laziness, my [...]

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The Stink

September 21st, 2006 · 9 Comments

I am alive, and so is Chelsea. Things have been busy around here, so I’m sorry I’ve been a delinquent blogger. Thank you to everyone for the well wishes for Stink (Chelsea)—she’s been doing well. I completed my first big sewing project today—a brand new dog bed for my furry little best friend. Unfortunately, the [...]

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I knew this would happen eventually, but that doesn’t make it any better

September 14th, 2006 · 15 Comments

Chelsea had a seizure on Monday and the vet thinks it was probably caused by brain tumor. He wants me to take her to a doggie neurologist. I told my mother the news as soon as I found out. “She had a high fever?” Her phone is broken, which means that it was “No, a [...]

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