Frosty Meadow Husky Farm, Fletcher, Ohio

Vet Check Today!

May 1, 2013

..and other tidbits as the days grow longer and warmer!

·         Holly’s puppies are off to the vet today.  Once they pass their physical and we administer their shots, they will be ready for pick-up!  Pick-ups will start Friday, May 3rd.  Between Friday and Monday, we currently have 6 scheduled pick-ups, with the other 3 still pending. 

·         Next week, we will follow up with Aleu’s pups.  As of today, they are now all sold!!  Thanks to all the new puppy owners!

·         With warmer weather coming in, the dogs become a little over-zealous in the barn at night!  The critters that come out at night are more abundant, and the dogs love to perch on their tables like night watchmen and stare out their windows at what they see as potential intruders.  Keeps them entertained for sure, but there is one problem…They have a hard time keeping quiet! 

·         It doesn’t bother us that much, but we do have a couple of neighbors nearby.  One in particular is right next door.  She is a nice lady and tolerates a lot, but we respect her need for quiet.  Solution?  I have to close the barn windows at night. 

·         For the most part, our dogs have been wonderful in that regard.  Ninety percent of the time they are quiet as church mice and sleep through the night.  It’s mostly only when the creepers come out at night.

·         I suppose one good thing about that is the coyotes stay away.  Our cats and chickens can run freely because the coyotes won’t come near us.

·         Soon it will be project time.  The first major project of the spring/summer will be the new lean-to for the horses in their pasture.  This enables us to remove them from the barn, and expand to add more stalls for the dogs. 

·         Update on Chance…He continues to improve.  His appetite is huge!  Unfortunately, it is much larger than the amount of food he can handle.  As of now he eats roughly every hour, except overnight when he eats about every three hours.  He can only ingest about a tablespoon of formula and about a teaspoon of canned dog food (the paste kind, 4-Health brand).  Any more, and he vomits it back up. 

·         It doesn’t seem like much, but it’s a lot more than he could before.  His problem now is his esophagus is enlarged up to the area where it was constricted.  So it bottlenecks there.  Over time this should even out, and if it doesn’t, it might require another surgery down the road.  Our vet didn’t want to do it during the last surgery because it would have been too much to handle all at once.  Hopefully it will normalize on its own and surgery down the road won’t be needed.

 

Chance’s Condition Explained Further

April 28, 2013

Today was a very rainy and miserable day here at the farm, so the dog’s time out to play was limited.  In lieu of today’s edition of “The Sunday Funnies”, I thought it would be a good time to explain Chance’s condition a little further.  I will include a picture or two from our vet which shows what had to be removed.  Originally, we thought it was the Aorta wrapped around the esophagus.  The term “Persistent Right Aortic Arch” led us down that path.  However, we learned that it ...


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Update on Chance

April 26, 2013
This is day 2 post op. He has had off and on vomiting since his surgery. He is not tolerating the antibiotic and I think the Vet will change it today. The Vet has decided another day of doggie daycare is needed. While at the Vet’s office yesterday he made it known that he does not like being in a kennel and would howl and cry until they got him out. He was held by the staff all day yesterday and I’m sure it will be the same today. What a spoiled boy! He is such a sweet, playful boy. He do...
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Baby Chance is back home recovering!

April 25, 2013
Baby Chance went in to the vet today for his surgery.  Things went well,  and we are cautiously optimistic about his prognosis.  We spoke with the Vet who said Chance pulled through the surgery like a trooper! The surgery took 2 ½ hours. His esophagus is stretched due to holding the milk and he may have to have a future surgery to fix it. The vet is hoping the pouch in his esophagus will shrink on its own. She didn’t want to fix it just in case it does shrink then his esophagus would be to...
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Special Surprise!

April 23, 2013
4/22/13
We had a nice surprise today at the farm when we got a text from Rob and Tonya saying they were in the area and would stop by.  Cheyenne and Nadia (sisters) had a lot of fun chasing each other around, playing on the trampoline, and in the pool.  It was good to see and talk to Rob and Tonya, who are truck drivers (over the road) and occasionally are in the area.  Nadia still is about 10 lbs lighter than Cheyanne, and most likely the rest of her siblings. 
Great to see you guys!

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The Sunday Funnies

April 21, 2013

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Sunday Funnies (or today, maybe we should call it “The week in review”)

·         It was a chilly but very nice weekend here at the farm.  The dogs certainly had their chances to play, but a very busy weekend kept the normal observations to a minimum.  Most of my time while they were out was spent doing farm chores.

·         There are still two puppies remaining from Aleu’s litter as of today.  Both White males.  All of Holly’s are sold, with the exception of Chance.  Ch...


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Update on Male #2

April 18, 2013

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With no success in our attempts to feed him, we decided it was time for a vet visit.  He was taken in this evening, and they performed a Barium Swallow Xray on him, and discovered that he had a "persistent right aortic arch".  In layman's terms, he was born with his aorta wrapped around his esophogus and pinching it off.  It is open just large enough for a liquid diet, and therefore had no trouble growing older on mother's milk. 
Unfortunately, the only fix is surgery.  It is a very ri...


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The Sunday Funnies…In Full Color!

April 15, 2013


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Today, I thought I’d throw in a few pictures with the thoughts and observations:

·         Last summer, I blogged here about “The Best Day Ever” in the world of a husky.  It was about our annual hog roast we hold for our extended families.  It is a feast for us, but for the dogs, it’s a dream come true.

·         I will officially proclaim today as the “Second Best Day Ever”.  Today is the day we pulled out and opened up the swimming pool!!!!

·         I can remembe...


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Good news (for the most part)

April 13, 2013

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Nine of the ten of Holly’s puppies are now officially sold, and they are now at the weaning age.  Since Holly had a litter of 10, (very large) we begin our weaning process a little sooner.  We began that process last Thursday.  We are happy to report that the nine puppies that are sold are doing wonderfully on the “4-Health” soft food.  (Our brand of choice for puppies) As a whole, they are all a little thinner than normal, but with a litter that large it actually becomes “no...


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I'm back!

April 12, 2013
  • I have been away from civilization for a few days, chaperoning a camp for my son's sixth grade class.  We all had a lot of fun, and the kids learned a lot about nature, teamwork, and core values.  It was a great experience!
  • On the home front, Heather held down the fort, and tended to the dogs, as well as helping out with any people visiting to pick out their puppy.
  • As of today, all of Holly's puppies are either sold or sale pending, with two more visiting today and tomorrow.  We still hav...

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