Month: February 2006

  • We’re getting ready to send out our first email monthly newsletter on Thursday, March 2, so if you’d like to receive it, please sign up for it on our Web site home page here.  There’s a simple registration form that takes 30 seconds to fill out.  Our privacy policy is simple:  We don’t share our…

  • Kathryn called me from Widget’s House this morning and said, "I think I’ve got a ‘blog moment’ for you … you should see Timmy playing with his Kong!"  So I grabbed the camera and headed over.  Timmy came to us a few months ago from a Denver vet clinic. We were told he was like…

  • Here’s part of the gang at Widget’s House, waiting to go inside this evening for dinner.  Kathryn is on the other side of the door … she had been preparing their bowls.  From left to right are Buzz the Golden Retriever with a neurological condition, Luke the blind Lab, blind Bud, blind Penny, and blind…

  • We started Angel on her sub-Q fluids this morning to help treat her chronic kidney disease, which our vet just diagnosed last week.  This beautiful blind and deaf girl came from Spokane County Animal Control a couple of years ago.  Recently she had been dropping weight and losing her appetite, and after a battery of…

  • Our farrier, Rich Boyle from Simms, Montana, came out today for his regularly scheduled trip to trim the horses’ hooves.  In this photo our employee Beth is holding blind Faith (we actually call this old mare ‘Snitty’ because of, uh, certain personality traits) while Rich trims her hooves. Very interested in the whole operation is…

  • We’re still digging out from the last couple of days of non-stop snow.  Beth was on the tractor for quite a while today, clearing snow from in front of the barns and around the other buildings.  This evening I needed to unhitch the horse trailer and had to clear some more ground to park it…

  • With apologies to the U.S. Postal Service, our own motto today might be "neither rain nor sleet nor snow will keep Chance and George from their appointed chemotherapy."  It’s been snowing here for 48 hours non-stop — none of this forecasted — and I worried about whether to trailer blind Chance and George into Missoula…

  • Alayne took blind Widget back to Helena today so Dr. Brenda Culver could do a re-check on Widget’s prosthetic eye.  Alayne took this first photo while Widget was waiting for the doctor to come.  She had her cone pressed right against the door, as if she were using it as a sonar device to detect…

  • Our specialist in Missoula, Dr. Dave Bostwick, called today with an update on blind and deaf Angel.  After three days of IV fluids, her kidney values did indeed come down … but are still elevated.  This strongly indicates Angel has chronic kidney disease. She’ll remain at the clinic until Wednesday.  In the meantime Dave will…

  • We gave blind Chance and Lonesome George their chemotherapy treatment today.  This is the week when we give them cytarabine; on alternate weeks our equine vet, Dr. Bill Brown, gives them cytoxan intravenously. We walked Chance and George down the drive from Lena’s Barn to Beauty’s Barn this afternoon so we could give them the…