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Hey, Hey, Hay! — The Advertent Adventure
by Doranna In our previous episode, I spent all of my reviewing time running around like a crazy person with the smell of mold stuck in her nose. But eventually I got to the good stuff. PLAYING WITH DUNCAN’S FOOD! … Continue reading
Hey, Hey, Hay! — The Inadvertent Adventure
by Doranna When Duncan lived in Flagstaff (well, I was there, too!), he ate bermuda hay. After years of irritated digestion on grass hay in the east, he settled in to digestion of a robust nature, and we were happy. … Continue reading
A Snow Snit
by Doranna Ahh, yes. April weather. Actually, this whole winter has been like this. Achingly little precipitation of any kind, and going into what they’re calling a neutral year. No La Niña, no El Niño. When we do get wet … Continue reading
The Herding Beagle
by Doranna ConneryBeagle has a Twitter feed (Because of course he does. That boy has been online since the day he came home with me). He doesn’t tweet religiously, since I rarely give up the keyboard, but he likes to … Continue reading
DuncanHorse on the Run, with Mad
by Doranna Things are starting to pick up in DuncanHorse World. But first, a random bit of goodness: It’s an overseas version of Tiger Bound! How cool is that? I’m supposed to get copies of all international versions and … Continue reading
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A DuncanHorse Strut
by Doranna Duncan and I have had the Summer of Sick in common this year–me with the Lyme, him with his autoimmune reaction from his shots. That should be over by now but it’s lingering in a worrisome way, flaring … Continue reading
DuncanHorse, Vaccines, and Enough is Enough
Enough is MORE than enough. I have a dog whose life changed after his final puppy shots (ConneryBeagle). It started immediately, but it took us a while to understand the full ramifications…the autoimmune issues leading up to his third year, … Continue reading