Almost Wordless Wednesday ~ October 24, 2018

Sam & ER nurses

Sam drew a bit of a crowd yesterday in the ER Dept. Two more doctors and another nurse joined the group right after this photo was taken. Dang, if only he liked people, although this might actually qualify as a harem in some books.

Happy mid-week. We’re back at West Pines today hopefully bringing more happiness.

Live, love, bark! 🐾

61 thoughts on “Almost Wordless Wednesday ~ October 24, 2018

  1. Love, love this picture! I am sitting here, catching up on all the blog posts I missed in the last two frenzied weeks. I am off tomorrow but, as soon as I get back, I do want to try some of your CBD oil for Ottie. His arthritis is so bad but I don’t want to switch to steroids.

  2. OH Sam! this last spring mom took me to a health fair to help with our dog training booth. When we walked in I had a whole bunch of nurses gather around to pet me. I did not know what to think!
    hugs
    Mabel
    Hazel too

    1. Nurses sure love us dogs because we help keep their stress levels nice and low so they can take care of peeps. 😍
      Your fur-iend,
      Sam🐾

  3. R.F.S. Oh another song!!!

    O Lord it’s hard to be humble, when you’re perfect in every way
    I can’t wait to look in the mirror,”çause I get better lookiin’ each day;
    To know me is to love me, I must be a heck of a poodle
    O Lord it’s hard to be humble, ’cause this visitin’ sure if a doodle…

    Oh ok, I cheated on the last two lines…….

    1. You’re one heck of a composer! I think Sam will probably start humming this one around the house.

    1. It’s true, he never gets any attention at home. 🤣 just typing that makes me giggle.

  4. Awww. What a great picture! I know they all loved seeing sweet Sam! I’m also sure you brought lots of happiness to West Pines today. Dad was in the hospital last week – 3 days in the VA and 3 days at a local hospital to get a pace maker implanted. Anyway, the reason I tell you this is that someone brought a female shepherd therapy dog in his room at the VA. Unfortunately, it was as they were getting ready to move him to the other hospital, so I only got to visit for about a minute. She laid down and rolled over for me to pet her tummy. The owner said I was special, because she didn’t do that with just anyone. I needed the snuggles, as I was missing my Tippy. Thank you for all you do for those who need a little snuggle time, Sam. It means a lot.

    1. I am so sorry to hear the news about your dad. I hope his surgery was a complete success. I firmly believe these dogs know just what patients and their visitors need. Sam, Elsa and I send oodles of poodles of healing thoughts for your dad. 🐩

      1. Thank you so much. So far, he seems to be doing great and is actually feeling better than he has in a few months. Once he can use his left hand again, he’ll be pretty much back to normal, I think. He is 86, so is doing fantastic. He and my mom are so active still. They can work me “under the table” most days. LOL

        1. Glad to hear your dad is doing well. Our parents are close in age and seem somewhat similar. VERY A.c.t.i.v.e. It warms my heart to see seniors living full lives in their 80’s!

          1. Me too. We made sure the surgeon knew what “normal” activites were before he said he could go back to doing whatever he wants. So, farming, sawing wood, fishing, etc are fine. That is amazing to me, but so thankful for the medical technology that allows seniors to live active lives longer than they would have in the past.

  5. Your dog is too cute! I have a black lab that was at one of those adopt a dog shelter open house & that’s where we found our Charlie!!! Charlie hates dog food & sometimes I put people food in it & mix it in and then he’ll eat the whole bowl, but if he doesn’t like it he won’t eat. Hubby says he’ll eat when he’s hungry. NOPE… any suggestions???

    1. Thanks for swinging by the Ranch. Sam has always been a ‘casual’ grazer, picking at his bowl throughout the day. I put bone broth on his kibble to entice him to eat before his chow-hound Ninja sister eats it first. Most of the time it works. Good luck.

  6. Grrrr – our comments are not appearing here. Let’s try again. Spotlight on Sam – sweet boy!!!

    Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber

  7. Spotlight on Sam!!! Why not – he deserves it – sweet boy!!!

    Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber

    1. A Rock Star with his groupies. Those ladies love having the dogs visit (a recent phenomena).

  8. Great pic …….. and so Ray! Even when he was at his most anti-human, he would soften up faster with a “girl”. To this day he has always gravitated towards women much faster than towards men and, not entirely coincidentally, as much as he wags his tail in my company … he is definitely more attached to Carol!

    1. He steals hearts almost as often as Hoovering up crumbs from the floor. Yet he won’t eat a single thing if it falls out of his dog bowl! BOL

    1. We did not know that. Bless you for that work! The hospital just recently began allowing the therapy dogs to visit ER and the staff is over the moon.

      1. That visit probably made a big difference. I know it would have for me. I absolutely love that you two are doing this. We need more things like this posted to counter so much negative news out there. I wholeheartedly thank you for what you’re doing and sharing it. <3

        1. Thank you, Paulette, I think it was a bright spot in their day. I know they sure made ours. Sam was in hog heaven with their attention and fed off their ‘pawsitive’ energy.

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