Dammit dogs, i'm a cleaning lady, not a doctor. (I am sorry, my Trekkie is showing.)
But not everything is always fun and games. Sometimes things happen, fights, accidents, you name it. And when things happen we let those dogs inside.
Our Kesha has been inside since Christmas last year, when she went into heat just over the holidays and because we still have some intact males we just don't want to risk them being together in the same place.
Then she was done being in heat she got a wound on her head. We think from a loose board in one of the dog houses. It's been fixed since then. But when we thought it was okay to let her back out again, we noticed a hot spot. And none of our other dogs are as prone to hot spots as she is. And, so, she got to stay inside a little more. And just when one hot spot started to heal, we noticed another one, and we had to go to the vet because we just didn't know what to do at this point. The vet thought that she maybe she reached one of the hot spots and had started licking it, and then cleaning herself in other places and had spread it that way. That the hot spot started bacterial, but had become some somehow fungal over time. So, she got to stay inside a little longer.
When Kesha was almost ready to return to the pack our eldest, Keyla, probably had gotten one of her nails stuck somewhere and had pulled, it wasn't loose or anything but she had gotten some inflammation on her toe from licking it. So she got to be inside, all bootied up.
Later that week our German Shepherd got into a fight with one of our younger males, and lost, so he had a nice scratch under one of his eyes, so we wanted to watch it for a few days and disinfect it good, before he went back outside. And just as he was ready to go back outside..
Zumi's heat appeared and she got to come inside, luckily not for anything bad, but again, we don't want to risk the males and females together. And also we want to breed her this heat cycle, if everything works out, so fingers crossed. And maybe some week soon I will have something way more exciting to announce than just that animals get sick.








