If you shoot a black-and-white dog in black-and-white, is it a color shot?
Phoebe cut her leg on Friday. Nothing major, but it gave me the chance to break out the dog first aid kit. I put some hydrogen peroxide on it, and then went back inside to get a towel to dry her leg before putting some antibacterial ointment on the wound. When I came back out she was standing on the porch waiting, but the H2O2 that had run off her leg was gone. Down in the yard I could hear Joey throwing up.
Phoebe is fine, and Joey has now learned what happens to dogs who drink H2O2.
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James Brush is a teacher and writer who lives in Austin, TX. He tries to get outside as much as possible.
That’s a great picture. Meanwhile, I couldn’t help laughing at Joey. Do you really think he’ll remember that lesson, or will the next H2O2 experience transpire exactly the same way?
I’m hoping for no more H2O2 exeriences, but I would guess he’ll fall for it at least one more time.
She is such a beauty!
I’m having hard time with the concept of Phoebe standing there waiting. Our boys aren’t so patient with first aid care. They’d be cowering behind a tree or something.
Amy, Phoebe is a pretty good sport. Unless I’m trying to put drops in her ears, then all bets are off. And she thanks you for noticing her beauty.