Still not not done tho and at this rate Lauren (Rugs and Pugs) will beat me to the finish line. Click that link above to see what she just started.
Here is a photo of the original in case anyone is just reading this the first time.
My boy Ben had a follow-up sonogram on his spleen and it isn't quite as large as before and the spot of concern isn't there either. He has had this ongoing issue since 2013 so the vet says he will keep a watch every few months and if required will remove the spleen.
While at the vet there was a gal there with a young male Rottie and when Ben spotted him wanted to visit. Wasn't sure how receptive the pup would be so didn't engage. I think Ben misses his pal Phantom.
Have a good evening.
Saundra
I've made some progress on the Pot of Flowers pattern sure wish I could get it done before Wednesday afternoon when the commission piece(s) arrive. Yeah, started out as one project and is now 3, but that's okay, it will give me pocket change to feed my hooking addiction. Was so tempted to just keep hooking the strips that were hanging below the pattern but decided to take it off the frame and post a picture anyway. I mean, that could just go on forever with finishing up the strip.
And just had to share a picture of my sweet boy Rottie Ben. I adopted Ben in October 2011 when he was 3 years 7 months old. Hard to believe I've had him almost 3 years. This boy is such a sweetheart, very affectionate, loves people, gets along with other dogs well too. The picture below is Ben to the left and Phantom, his very best neighbor friend who is now departed.
Rotties and Pits might have a bad name but they are not all bad dogs. I previously owned two other Rotties. They were good dogs and raised from puppies. So Ben is proof that you can adopt a good adult dog, even one with a bad rap. Just be sure to inquire how long the dog has been worked with and socialized after having been rescued.
Ben does have a flaw tho, he was a car chaser so if a vehicle drives too fast around the meadow I just might need to 'tone' him with the training collar to divert his attention. Were it not for that he would be perfect.
Below is a picture taken yesterday of my silly boy. Yup, it is in the shape of a pacifier but it is a KONG and a treat is stuffed inside. Here he is trying to crush the treat with those strong jaws so the treat will fall out the hole. He looks funny with the pacifier end in his mouth.
Oh my, look at all those wool ends and threads, dog hair and toys. Guess I need to pull out my vacuum instead of putting a rug back on the frame.
Have a great evening everyone.
Saundra