
“Twiggy, wake up. Mom is heading this way with Tempeste.”
“Muufff. Oh, good.”

“They will be here pretty soon, so we want to be ready for them.”
“What did Tempeste have done?”

“Well, she has had Stenotic Nares Correction surgery and a spay.
“I know what spay is, but what is that other thing?”

“Her nostrils are pinched, so she had to have surgery to correct that so she can breathe freely.”
“I never noticed that she had a problem.”

“It is better to care for it now that she is young than to wait until there is trouble.”
“How about my nostrils? Are they okay?”

“Yes, yours are okay. You were checked out long ago.”
“That’s good. Hey, I hear something.”

“That is mom pulling in the garage.”
“I can’t wait to see if Tempest is okay.”

“How you doing Tempeste. I was worried.”
“I’m real tired. Plus, I have to wear this stupid cone.”

“That is to protect you from hurting yourself. Your nose looks good.”
“Thanks, I think. You know this bed is not big enough for the cone and me.”

“Mom brought you a bigger bed. How does that feel?”
“Oh, much better. I really need to take a nap.”

“Yes, you need to get some rest. Trust me, you will feel better tomorrow.”
“The nose thing I get, but what is a spay anyway?”
“We’ll talk later. But for now, know that you’ll be glad you have it. I know I am.”






















I thought I heard a muffled ‘Glad that’s over and done with…’ Sweet dreams. x
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I think you did. Thanks, Joy.
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Can’t stop grinning at Twiggy’s wisdom ! Another lovely anecdote John… hope the surgery was good and Tempeste gets rid of the troublesome ‘cone’ soon!
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The surgery went very well. Tempeste wants to run free but, of course, that can’t happen. Thank you.
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Twiggy is a good sister. I hope Tempeste heals quickly and is set free from the cone.
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Since her nose is sensitive she may have to wear it for two weeks. We are appealing to the Supreme Court.
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Two weeks? Wow, that’s a long time. I hope she does well with it.
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We give her breaks when under supervision. So far so good.
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Yah, that ‘spay thing’ is something to be thankful for. Was this a common surgery for the type of dog?
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Since Tempeste is a rescue from a backyard breeder situation some of the worse traits of Frenchies have been passed on. The restricted nasal passage and elongated pallet are two such traits. Tempest has both and will need another surgery for the pallet. We didn’t feel our current vet had enough experience on the pallet so we are going to a specialist for that. This is the sad part of breeders who are not professional. Thanks, Steve.
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Unfortunately, there are too many ‘backyard breeders’. Temperate is fortunate to have been adopted by a very caring couple, you and the Producer.
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Thank you, Steve. 😁
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Twiggy looks very glad to have her little sis back home!
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She is glad. Twiggy gets very nervous when Tempeste leaves without her.
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Poor little puppy. Surgery is rough and then you have to walk around like an upside down lamp. We should use cones people though, especially with stitching. Seen too many scratch at and pop them.
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I’m not sure people would tolerate cones as well as dogs. 😁
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Electrify them. That’ll force tolerance like we do with some animals. 😁
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Ha ha ha. Good one.
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Poor baby. I’ll bet she’s glad to be home.
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She is very glad. She is eating, drinking, and pooping well.
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Awe, poor little Tempeste! I hope she will be feeling better soon. What a good big sister Twiggy is. Cuddles for both of them.
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Thank you, Darlene. We have a cautious two weeks ahead.
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I wonder just how much they do understand. I’ve always felt that animals knew more than we gave them credit for.
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I think they know something has happened. Dogs are very adaptable and tend to go with the flow if the medication is properly administrated.
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Awww. This is sweet. Big sister Twiggy giving out advice to her Little One. All will be good soon!
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Yes in two weeks all this will be a memory. Thanks, Dale.
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Indeed.
My friend had her dog spade and instead of a cone, they put on a special vest. Mind you, that must be hot like hell…
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We did buy the vests but unfortunately with the nose surgery (which was a last minute decision) the vests don’t work. They were very cute though. Looked like PJs
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Precious as always, John. I Hope your little one mends quick.
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Thank you, Joy. She is feeling much better today.
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Poor Tempeste. Hope she gets some rest and recovers quickly.
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She is on a “forced” rest program. Nothing off leash and no ruckus with Twiggy. This will help her recover.
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I think it’s the right thing to do, having her stenotic nares taken care of when she’s spayed. The cone will keep her from breaking open her nares, letting them heal completely from the surgery.
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So true, Tim. You seem to know about this for sure.😁
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I just looked it up, John. The cone being helpful just seemed logical after I found out about stenotic nares.
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Yes indeed. Thanks, Tim
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Spaying is good and necessary, but I’m so sorry to hear that Tempeste needed nose surgery and will need more surgery later. It’s so good of you and the Producer to rescue these pups and make their lives so much better. xo
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We like to think so. Puppy mills are the worst places on the planet. Thanks, Marie.
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Well, I was about to ask what Stenotic Nares Correction was. 🙂 Glad Tempeste is okay. I’m sure Twiggy will take good care of her.
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Twiggy has been an angel. Thanks, Joan
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I was about to ask what Stenotic Nares Correction was. Glad Tempeste is okay, and I’m sure Twiggy will take good care of her.
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Twiggy is being an Angel. Thanks, Joan
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No worries, Miss. Twiggy… Miss Tempeste will be up and driving you crazy in no time flat!
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Thank you, Miss Annette. I have to admit I have been getting a lot of rest. 😁
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I’m glad the surgery went well!
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Thank you, Linda. It went very well. 😁
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Wow, Susie. Please excuse the slip. I was looking at a comment just above and my brain did a goof. Sorry about that.
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No worries!
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Oh, the dreaded cone. Good way for Nurse Twiggy to buy time about the spay thing.
When one of my cats had to wear that cone after surgery, she cracked me up the way she would center that cone around her food bowl to eat. If it was the Cat Cone Olympics, I would have given her a 10. I hope the time flies by for little Tempeste.
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She is allowed to eat with it off. We have a playpen that keeps her confined and she eats in there.
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The better Tempeste feels, the more impatient to dump the cone she’ll become — which will require even more patience from her humans!
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So true. Of course Tempeste is a type A personality so I’m sure the rodeo games will begin shortly. Thanks, Linda.
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Surgeries and cones are difficult. So sorry for her. Hope she heals quickly and completely. It’s nice she has her big sis to welcome her and explain things. Snuggles to both of them.
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Thank you for the snuggles, Staci. We have to keep them apart for now. But the time will go quickly (for them)
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Oh poor Tempeste. But a good thing to have done early. After some rest and some interaction with Twiggy – around the cone – she’ll feel better. How long does she have to wear it?
I didn’t know that the nares could be a problem. We had to deal with eyelids being turned in and irritating the eye.
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She has to wear it for 14 days. We do take it off for meals and when she is on leash in the yard so she does get a break. The turned in eyelashes are a problem for sure.
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Requires surgery. $$$$$
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Any animal surgery is $$$$$$$$$
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What I truly love about this, is how Twiggy is really listening. The photos are great.
I know what spay is…yeah, I’ll bet, but the other thing. How she she didn’t notice her sister even had a problem that tells me, Tempeste is no complainer. The French are tough alright. Next they’ll be singing La Marseillaise. 🙂
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Tempeste is dying to have a ruckus with Twiggy. Not going to happen for 14 more days so she will have to learn a lesson in patience. Thanks, Susannah.
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She’ll do fine. Sorry she’s in any discomfort. It’s temporary. In the meantime many Howell hugs are in supply.
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Lots of hugs and drugs 😁
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I think Monk kept the Cone-of-Shame on for about 30 seconds after his neutering surgery. I hope Tempeste will be a better, more cooperative patient. I’m sorry to hear she had to have the nose surgery, too, but I suppose it’s better to get all of it done at one time. Tell Twiggy she’s being a good Big Sis, and tell Tempeste to hang in there and mend!
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Thank you, Debbie. I will give the two your greetings.
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we recently had our little guy neutered. He didn’t enjoy it at all. He had a couple of down days but now he’s good as ever.
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It is so much better for them.
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We have a friend with a Frenchie who also had that surgery.
Yours are so cute together!
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They do love each other. Thanks, John. I’m guessing your neighbor’s dog came out okay.
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Great!
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They are so adorable. Twiggy is very concerned for his little partner in crime. Oy! The dreaded come. The dreaded spay. It’s all behind her now. 😊
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Cone! auto correct grrrrr.
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I understood it anyway.
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Yes and now we have 14 days of keeping her quiet.
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Been there…
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Yes. I think most of us have.
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They are worth it … right? 🐾🐾🐾🐾
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So worth it. 😁
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Yeah, they are.
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She is so lucky to have you and Twiggy as her forever family and the weeks will fly by… hugs xx
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Thank you, Sally. I believe that to be true as well.
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Awww so cute.. Poor little one. Looks like he’s tolerating the cone of shame ok. Does this happen a lot with the breed? not the spay.. lol the nose thing.. ❤️
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There is a genetic trait that is passed on. Legitimate breeders won’t breed a dog that has the trait. Puppy mills could care less.Tempeste’s mom was rescued from a puppy mill and so Tempeste has the trait. There are quite a few Frenchies with the trait as well
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I HATE THE CONE! Just sayin’. I always feel so so badly for a dog who has to wear a cone. They walk around like they’re wearing a ‘cone of shame.’ But I get why it’s needed. I even understand a spay, but I can’t wait to hear how Twiggy explains it to Tempeste. 🙂
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That is giing to be a fun post for sure.
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Poor Tempeste, but it will be much better now and easier to breathe. They are very cute dogs.
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Thank you Thomas. Yes her breathing should be easier going forward. She didn’t have much trouble but being young the problem doesn’t manifest itself.
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Yes we had a pug and as she got old her breathing became a problem. It is better to take care of it while they are young.
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Glad Tempeste is home and recovering. How long will she have the cone on?
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The cone is for 14 days. We take it off so she can eat and drink. She is restricted to backyard walks on leash only so we take it off then too. 😁
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Give her a hug and kiss for me.
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I will do that. Thanks, Marc
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Couldn’t stop by this morning, but still glad to know that Tempeste’s surgery went well and she’s doing fine.
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Thank you, Frank.
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Awwww … poor Tempeste. Well, she’s back home now and soon the cone will be gone and life can get back to normal! Hugs ‘n pats to them both!
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Thank you, Jill. Pats delivered. 😁
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Oh, the cone of shame. We have an entire selection of models, many of which have been damaged by running into non-movable objects in the house. Feel better soon, Tempest!
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Thank you, Mr. Pete. I feel much better today. 😊
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Oh goodness, it looks like Tempeste managed the surgery well. As for the cone, that’s another matter. I hope she heals quickly.
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Thank you, Gwen. She is doing quite well.
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Probably the best thing I’ll read all day.
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John, you have to make sure that Twigly does not tease Tempo by barking “you little conehead” at her…🐳
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I will keep Twiggy in check. She is not fond of the cone especially when Tempeste shoves it in her face.
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You are such a good Dad…🐳
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Oh my gosh, hope this helps with any wheezing you may have experienced. Get some well deserved rest and before you know it, you’ll be out of that contraption. In the meantime, enjoy HBOMax. Hugs and tail wags from all of us at the ‘Ranch.’
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Thank you, Miss Monika. Yes I will be able to breath and sniff better. I’ll have to be satisfied with Paramount Plus. Dad doesn’t have HBOMax. Thank you for the hugs and wags.
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Maybe he can tune it in with your satellite dish, er cone. 😉
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Good one, Miss Monika. 😁
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His EARS! Adorable!!
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Thank you. She doesn’t listen too well, though.😁
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I hope Tempeste has a speedy recovery, John!
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Thank you, Deborah. She is doing quite well.
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Oh dear, poor little Tempeste. I hope she is already better, John.
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She is feeling much better, Robbie. Thank you.
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Hugs and pats to Tempeste. I hope she doesn’t have to wear the cone for long. Twiggy will take good care of her.
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She will need to wear it for one week. What we do is if she is going to be quiet we allow her to have it off.
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Sounds perfect. Please give her an extra dog cookie from me.
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I’ll tell her you are the spoiler. 😁
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Oi!
Poor little Tempeste, right Twiggy? You’re correct, though, she will feel better tomorrow.
How long will Tempeste have to wear the cone?
Your Mom & Dad sure take great care of you two.
🌟𝖃 🌟𝖃
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She will have the cone for two weeks. We do give her breaks for meals and naps too. Thank you for your good wishes 😊X 😊X
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Oh good.
You do take great care of your pets. I admire that.
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We believe they should live the best life that we can give. This belief is is from working in animal rescue and seeing the horrors that mankind can inflict on innocent and loving animals. 😊X 😊X 🐶X 🐱X
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Yes… I had a bad experience 2 weeks ago when I went to a shelter looking for a 4 – 7 year old cat.
I’ll spare you the grinding tale (6 hr. ordeal) , but I left with tears in my eyes, couldn’t see properly, tripped on a chunk of sticking up sidewalk, fell, scab on my knee is finally getting smaller, sprained my wrist (almost better), and wrenched my back out.
I’m never going back. I still want a cat.
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Goodness. That sounds like a dangerous thing going to the shelter. Maybe a stray will show up🐱X🐱X🐱X🐱X
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I hope!!!
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Awww, poor Tempeste. And Twiggy’s concern is genuine. Hope she’s getting along okay.
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She is doing much better. Thanks, Jan.
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They are so cute. It’s great Tempeste has Twiggy to always guide her. 🙂
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It is Debby. Thank you.
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Welcome John 🙂
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How in the world do you keep all that white clean with dogs?
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The covers are washed a lot.
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Tempeste might feel horrible wearing this cone, dear John. Her ribellious spirit knows no bounds. I hope that she is better now.🍻🍤🍤🍤🌞
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She is much better and goes without the cone now.
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