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The Pets Blog Week in Review for May 12-18

What sort of personal anecdotes, as well as helpful info and animal folktales, did Aimee and I share with you last week? If you can’t answer that because you missed any days, check out the handy Week in Review below.

Monday, May 12

Since the stroke, my mom’s being talking about “going home.” I wondered when it’s time for me to “go home” who will be waiting for me?

Aimee told about her Mother’s Day and the nice things her friends (and dogs) did to make it special.

Tuesday, May 13

An article Aimee read led her to ponder the importance of a dog’s social life (or lack thereof).

Tabby and Murph’s animal instincts have made me a believer that love at first sight does exist.

Wednesday, May 14

After learning that dog’s need friends too, Aimee’s on a mission to make Moose and Lally some new buds. But how do you help your dog make friends? Aimee discussed a few strategies.

I discussed the case of Jane Dog, an abused animal case here in Nashville.

Thursday, May 15

Aimee talked about how to care for your hot dogs in the hot days ahead.

Friday, May 16

Aimee wondered if adoption rules are too strict and provided tips for preparing yourself to meet the requirements.

Saturday, May 17

Do you know which species is the smartest? If not, Aimee shared the list.

Doctors seem to be a way of life in my household lately, so when we started dealing with a worse than normal case of doggie diarrhea off to the vet Murph and me went.

I posed some questions about pets and their food bowls.

Aimee shared an animal folktale about “The Greedy Monkey” and a bottle full of berries.

Sunday, May 18

In Cluless Nights (or, Clueless in Portland), Aimee spent a restless night doing the “hot bed shuffle” with Moose.

I shared ways for treating your dog’s diarrhea after my quest to help ease Murph’s “ookie belly” turned up some new-to-me food ideas.

Aimee shared another animal folktale. This time about a duck named Drakestail.

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