Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Some of Viggo's family members

Time to present some of Viggo's family members too, of course. :) 

This is Viggo's son, Palou (Appaloosa van Tiroca). 

Viggo's son, Palou

And this is his daughter, Emma (Ipanema van Tiroca). 

Viggo's daughter, Emma
Both son and daughter have Reina-Unique of the Weeping Willow as their mum, even though they aren't littermates.

The following three girls are, in a way, nieces of Viggo. Viggo and their mum, Neverine's Discovery (Melody), are half brother and sister.

Vvardenfell Graffiti, Titti, was born out of Neverine's Discovery and Geminorum Latino.
Titti
Julie (Neverine's July Snow) and Queen (Neverine's Just for Shadow's Newcastle) are twins. Their parents are Neverine's Discovery and Seafar Coast to Coast. 
Julie

Queen

 Those five amazing and incredibly beautiful dogs live in Belgium with Françoise and Marc Van Yseren and their other Newfy friend, Shadow. You can always visit their blog: http://appaloosa.skynetblogs.be/ 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Mona's sons

Hi!

Happy to present to you Mona's sons:
Justifier Cape Lewisporte (Billie)
He lives in Morocco with Sandrine.
Billie

Billie

And here we have Ch. Cape Lewisporte Joyride (Falcon). He lives in San Francisco with Tanya Hill and he recently became American Champion. 
Falcon

Falcon

I think you'll all see the resemblance with their sister, Grace. 
Grace






Friday, December 30, 2011

Mona's 5th Birthday

Happy birthday, Mona!!! 


Mona celebrates her 5th birthday today! We all wish her a very happy birthday with lots of presents, kisses, hugs and toys and whatever she wants more. 



Sunday, October 30, 2011

Shaggy's sick...

Hi!

Just a little message to tell you Shaggy's sick. He's got a bladder infection. According to the vet we were just in time to turn it around.
Friday Shaggy didn't really want to go out to play. When I got his collar he ran through the whole house, otherwise he just goes and sit in front of the back door to go out. Now he really didn't want to go out. I put his collar on anyway and he went out to play, but I didn't see him again that day. Normally he comes and goes a bit. Friday evening at around 5, I started calling him but he didn't show. Around 6 mum and Aaron came home and we started looking for him, because this isn't something he normally does. Finally at 7.30 he came home looking really stressed out. He was angry with us, with everything,... in short this wasn't our Shaggy! Than we noticed he had problems relieving himself. He just sat in his kitty litter for ages, but he couldn't go... Saturday morning that hadn't changed. We were in doubt wether to go to the vet or not. We did, because we thought well tomorrow's Sunday and than there's a school holiday, so our vet would be out of town.
When we arrived at the vet's yesterday he told us we were just in time. Shaggy's bladder felt like a huge tennis ball. The vet managed to get him to pee, so he could check his urine. If we had waited longer, Shaggy could've died... Apparently most cats with bladder problems, get these problems from certain meals they sell at the supermarket. 70-80% of the cats with these problems, are on those feeds. I cannot understand how this can still be sold! 70-80% is a lot! Certainly when most cats even die from it!
Luckily we had him checked in time. He got some antibiotic shots and a pain killer. Yesterday he was really sleepy form the medication, but today he's a lot more lively! We still have to check his litter to see if he can pee normally, because it could still turn out bad, but we're keeping a eye on him and if we see any irregularity we can call our vet on his cellphone! The vet gave us his cellphone number so that we could reach him if something's wrong. Isn't that the best vet ever??


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Rabbits and winter time

A little tip to help your rabbits through an ice cold winter: add some pineapple juice to their water. It helps them build up a good resistance and the water will not freeze as fast.

Keep them warm with enough hay and straw!

Safe and sound through the winter!

Friday, June 10, 2011

A lot to tell...

First of all: all rabbits survived the parasite!! Hemi will stay paralyzed from the waist down, but that's not really an issue as she perfectly live with it. The only thing we should stay attentive for is that she doesn't get diarrhoea, because that may indicate the parasite has come back and then we should immediately start treating her again. So far she does a very good job. It's weird though that although she's paralyzed, she can still manage to walk around a bit.
Bentley can walk again. She lost a lot of coat due to the medicines, but she's alright again. And because of the hot weather in Belgium she didn't care about losing a bit of hair... :)

Viggo strained his thigh during a much too rough game with the girls... He can walk, run, do everything you'd want him to do, but when he has to step inside, it hurts.

Mona got bitten by Grace today. Grace ain't no little sweetheart!!! Mona came too close to her when Grace was licking a plate. Grace growled and then bit her. Mona's nose is hurt, but fortunately we managed to stop the bleeding pretty fast. Grace has detention for the rest of the day and will not be taken for a walk tonight, that's for sure!

Shaggy is just good little Shaggy-boy! He's doing fine, nothing to tell there.

Well now, did I miss somebody? Guess not...

Talk to you later! :)


Grace

Viggo

Mona

Shaggy

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Zieke konijntjes

Een keer een bericht in het Nederlands, omdat ik het in het Engels niet weet te verwoorden.

In het vorige bericht hebben jullie kunnen lezen dat Hemi erg ziek was. Ze is vanaf haar heupen verlamd. Enkele dagen nadat we dat bij haar hadden vastgesteld, is ook haar ma, Bentley, verlammingsverschijnselen beginnen vertonen. We hebben hen natuurlijk meteen in quarantaine geplaatst om ervoor te zorgen dat al de rest het ook niet zouden krijgen.
Nu blijkt het om een parasiet te gaan, E. Cuniculi. Die parasiet tast het zenuwstelsel (hersenen en ruggenmerg) aan. Ze krijgen nu allemaal een behandeling met panacur (ontworming), baytril (antibiotica) en de twee zieken krijgen ook nog metacam (meloxicam, pijnbestrijdend en ontstekingswerend).
Meestal trekken de verlammingsverschijnselen weer weg, maar als te laat met een behandeling werd gestart, is het mogelijk dat de verlamming permanent is. Bij Bentley is de verlamming weg, bij Hemi werd het nog erger....
Vanmorgen zijn we terug naar de dierenarts geweest omdat ze nu ook nog diarree had gekregen. Ze is ook heel futloos, wat ze de dagen voordien niet was. De dierenarts heeft ons aangeraden toch nog een tijdje aan te zien of ze niet toch nog reageert op de medicatie en in tussentijd de diarree in de gaten te houden. Op dit moment zit ze met een goed pak hooi in een hondenbench in de garage zodat de vliegen zeker geen eitjes in haar hok (of erger) leggen. Ze mag nu ook geen korrels of groenvoer meer eten, alleen maar hooi, tot de diarree gestopt is. Ik hoop dat ze snel weer beter wordt, want ze ziet er nu toch echt wel heel zielig uit. Als ze voor de rest van haar leven verlamd is, vind ik dat nog niet eens zo erg, daar leert ze mee leven, maar ze mag niet te veel afzien, want dat is geen leven meer. Voor de rest ziet ze er ook heel gezond uit: ogen, tandjes, rugspier,... alles tip top. Ze eet gelukkig ook nog goed. Ze krijgt nu  ook water met ananassap in, dat vindt ze heel lekker en dat is heel erg gezond voor konijntjes.

Duimen jullie mee dat ze weer die happy spring-in-'t-veld wordt onder onze konijntjes?