One Fine Acre - 2023 4H Steer Project Update

Good for you. We are pulling off something similar. We haven't closed yet, but should be soon. Moving 160 miles north to be closer to daughter and her family. We'll be 7 miles from them on some acreage. Can't wait.

I hope your house sells and things go your way. Even with bumps in the road, things will work out. Sometimes you just gotta jump in when you get the chance.

Yep, I remembered what you said. Sometime you gotta "jump"
 
I don't know what I am the most excited about for you-the Fair or selling your house! I loved the Fair pictures, your Rachel looked like a pro!

I know you are relieved to get a contract on the house, saying prayers that everything goes as it should!

Thank you so much. Your prayers are appreciated.
 
My daughter's cockapoo Buddy that I picked up beside the road one Friday night had another seizure tonight
Only the second in about a year or so
Freaked me and Rachel out
He's really my dog
Rides with me to get hay and I get him a country ham biscuit at Bojangles
 
Sorry to hear that. :(
Has he had any new flea tick treatments or any other change?
Did this one last long?
I know he really is your Buddy and you love him so much, something special about dogs. They do steal your heart.
:hugs
 
No change
He actually kind of fell of the back of the couch
He lays on the back of the couch like a cat
I called him to go out side and he stepped wrong and took a fall
I thought he had hurt his leg or something
He couldn't walk and was shaking very bad
After about 10 mins he was fine and obviously had not injured his leg
I didn't even realize that's what had happened until it was over and he had no injuries and was fine
 
Hasn't it been about a year since I put that post on here when he had the first one?
I'm on my phone hard to search
 
I couldn't remember where it was but did find it. Your right. You posted on Nov 9th.

http://www.backyardherds.com/threads/my-little-dog-buddy-had-a-seizure.27299/

Anyone who has seen a dog go through a seizure can feel for you, it is a feeling of helplessness sort of.
@Southern by choice
Thanks for finding that
I was trying to remember exactly what happened the first time
The first one was kind of spontaneous tonight seemed to have been triggered by the fall?
 
My 16.3 year old miniature poodle had a seizure that I woke up to. I ran to get my parents and we took him to the vet and we put him down. The entire 45 minutes it took, the seizure never stopped. Even if he did come out of it, he probably would've had a lot of damage done. On another note, my brother has epilepsy; it is uncontrolled through medication. He has a seizure about once a day. He actually went to Johns-Hopkins to undergo observation so they can see which side of the brain it is coming from so they can do surgery on his brain to fix the epilepsy. His triggers are stress and sleep (he usually has them at night, or when he gets stressed about school or work).
 
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