Granny's gone and done it again

rum in stolen bread ?
In stollen, yes. The author claimed her recipe was suthentic and hundreds of years old. I didn't see rum in Twist's video, or at lesst I don't remember any. She soaked the fruit in it.
 
I am so sorry to hear this. Has he seen a vet for it?
No. Not sure he has it. My sis said that the first stage can last about 3 weeks and it is rare to be able to diagnose during this stage since the dog hasn't built an immune response to the ehrlichia bacteria. I'm waiting to see if his symptoms match before going to the vet.
I'm not convinced it's the problem but we worry because I found 2 embedded ticks on him.

because Christmas is over and tired of hearing Tom fuss .
What's he fussing about? Got a little case of the Grinch?

I gave up on trying to catch up. Merry late Christmas everyone. View attachment 2465802
That's not a fire sunset I hope!
They finally declared fire season over for us.
 
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No. Not sure he has it. My sis said that the first stage can last about 3 weeks and it is rare to be able to diagnose during this stage since the dog hasn't built an immune response to the ehrlichia bacteria. I'm waiting to see if his symptoms match before going to the vet.
I'm not convinced it's the problem but we worry because I found 2 embedded ticks on him.


What's he fussing about? Got a little case of the Grinch?


That's not a fire sunset I hope!
They finally declared fire season o er for us.
he cant see out the window.
 
When I lived in Sun City, AZ, the parks dept trimmed fig trees in the golf course and parks near us. The branches were laden with fruit. Anyone could come and harvest the figs. They were yummy! People with citrus trees would fill bags with fruit and set them at the end of their sidewalks; anyone could come by and take them. We put bags and bags of lemons out. We'd also take them to local restaurants, who were happy to take them.
 

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