So glad she's better today

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This is weird, just looked at it again, they weren't there, then just appeared. Maybe taking a long time to load?
Hello everyone. I had a rough night, the dog had an allergic reaction to her vaccine i gave her! Face puffed up, very restless. I gave her Benadryl, and iced her face, gave her ice to lick. She was improving, then puked. So i gave her more benadryl. I finally was able to sleep around 3 am. She is fine today.

). My girls were distracted by me coming in and that ratty thing got away. I found where he got in and plugged the hole up but the way these rodents burrow, even the coop's underground metal skirting isn't 100% effective.

That's not a ground squirrel. It's a prairie dog! Unless, that's what the locals call them...then that's pretty funny.
Chain link fence as an apron will keep'em out, if you bury it 4 feet down!![]()
Ok, I learned something new! as it says, " often mistaken for prairie dogs....they look the same to me.It's a ground squirrel alright:
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Those darned ratty things are why we've had at least 2 badgers digging holes in our yard (as if the rodents didn't dig enough holes of their own).
Thanks for educating me, Debby!I have been vaccinating kittens and pups since the 80s. We did all the pups and kittens that we sold through our pet stores. First reaction i ever saw.X3. Glad she is better today! I didn't realize it was possible to give your own vaccines. I know some people vaccinate their own livestock but hadn't realized people did it for pets