Great job, Lizbeth!


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Linda, can you tell me something about the supplemental glucosomine for your dachshund? I have one that is almost 17 now and has recently started going in the house. I would like to give it a try too.TP soiled with chicken droppings goes into the compost; the thin paper will decompose more quickly than the mass of soiled pine shavings I shovel from the coop (or scoop out of brooders).
I do have a specific, cloth towel I use for cleaning up the puddles left by my elderly dachshund Zorro when he doesn't want to go out into the cold or wet weather. He's 14 and arthritis slows him down quite a bit. (Since I started giving him glucosomine supplements, he is more apt to exit the house to do his business, which cheers me. Maybe it cheers him, too.)
I had to move out from beneath the collection of companion animals parked on my chest, lap and legs. Everybody but Jack got down and rearranged, too. The pullets have gone back into the office to their chosen overnight roosting spots on top of Simba's hutch. Jack is still content to rest on the heated throw. Lizbeth came back and claimed a spot. Zorro climbed the doggie steps, but stopped at the top where it meets the recliner's footrest because Jack
was right there. I had to move the danged rooster a few inches to one side before Zorro continued!
Dooley walked to the steps but changed his mind to simply jump onto the sofa. He then burrowed under the fuzzy (non-heated) throw and made a nest out of it, right next to me. (Dual-recliner sofa.)
Then we all shared an envelope of Pop Tarts.