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Einstein turned into Frank-Einstein after surgery

by johnny October 7, 2009

We just got home from surgery that went as expected.  The entire lump was removed from his back thigh and will be sent off to pathol­ogy. The wound is much big­ger than I expected, but I trust Dr. O’Neil knows what she’s doing. Avenues Pet Hos­pi­tal has really been there for Ein­stein through the years. From his eye prob­lems to anal glands to skin irri­ta­tions to Pitt bull attack and now a lump removal.

Con­tinue Reading–3 words totally

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Dropped off Einstein for his surgery and waiting for Niketown to open.

by johnny October 7, 2009

Got here at 9AM with­out real­iz­ing that Nike opens at 10.  With an hour to kill, I guess I’ll sit here at Union Square and watch the tourists, elderly folks and street peo­ple.  I’m buy­ing a pair of run­ning shoes at Nike because I have a gift cer­tifi­cate from there.  I got it back in 2001 and there’s no expi­ra­tion date, so let’s hope it’s still good.  Kinda shame­ful that I got that gift cer­tifi­cate eight years ago and have planned to buy swim­ming or run­ning gear ever since.  Now that’s what I call ded­i­cated procrastination!

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took Einstein to the vet today and he is $79 better

by johnny October 3, 2009

He needed his anal glands expressed and accord­ing to Dr. Vick­ers, “they were both fully loaded.”

***yuck***

For the last two days he has con­stantly licked his butt and was very irri­tated. At least he can get some rest now.

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Sebastian and his bone

by johnny September 23, 2009

Sea bass is a good boy.

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poor little doggie

by johnny July 15, 2009

Takin’ a nap.

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Dropped off Einstein for surgery #1 this morning.

by johnny July 15, 2009

I told the doc­tor how Ein­stein has sep­a­ra­tion anx­i­ety and that he would start whin­ing, bark­ing, lick­ing the door and being a freak as soon as I left.  She said, “Yes, we all remem­ber him from last time.  Don’t worry, we’ll give him the ‘happy juices’ as soon as you go.”   I thought to myself, “it’s me with the anx­i­ety right now.”   Appar­ently, they don’t give ‘happy juices’ to the pet owner, just the pet.

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