Archive for February, 2009

Recovered, no stitches and gaining weight again!

Friday, February 27th, 2009

I got my stitches out on Tuesday morning. It was kind of uncomfortable but not really a big deal. It’s definitely more comfortable now. So with that, daddy weighed me again finally. The last couple of weeks I hadn’t gained much weight due to the surgery but this week I finally recorded a descent gain. Check out my weight/gain page on the right to see the new numbers.

I’m hearing news that sis and I are going to be split up for a few days. Sunday daddy and mudder are getting married. Tomorrow I’m going over to uncle Tom’s and sis is going to mudders…..mudder. I guess that would make her grandmudder? I’ll have to ask about that one. Anyway, I’m looking forward to the new experience and hanging with Henry for the week.

Recovery

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

First of all I want to thank everybody for their kind words and encouragement throughout this process. I must admit I am humbled by all of your support.

Daddy came and picked me up today around noon. Everything went well with the surgery. The Doctors and staff were very courteous and professional. The surgery was rather quick and painless but I do have a bone to pick. Pink stitches?? Seriously? As if going through this wasn’t demasculating enough? Off to continue recovery. Sorry no pictures.

apologies and “The Big Snip”

Friday, February 13th, 2009
On their way to Blake and Natalie's to play with Dandy Mae

On their way to Blake and Natalie's to play with Dandy Mae

First of all I want to apologize for not updating each of you on my life since my last post. It really hasn’t been all that exciting but if I was to use an excuse, I think I have a pretty good one. I have been mentally preparing myself for the day I become a real man…well not man, but real dog. Actually, now that I think about it, I’ll be less of a man/dog. That’s right, today I get neutered. You’re probably thinking to yourself, how does a puppy less than 6 months old know enough of the world around him to understand what neutering means? Well, I’m a huge advocate of adopting from rescue agencies and animal shelters since that’s where I came from and I couldn’t be more appreciative for a new chance on life. Controlling the world’s dog population is done one dog at a time by making sure we cannot reproduce uncontrollably. Today I do my part in this lifelong battle and will sacrifice my manhood. I go in at 8am and mommy and daddy pick me up tomorrow morning about the same time. I’ll update you as soon as I get back to shape and have access to a computer. I’ll also ask daddy to maybe take some pictures I can share with you (not of the surgery of course). TTFN!