Costuming is my favorite part of Halloween, but Lacey? Not so much. Lacey’s favorite part is earning treats at Halloween pet charity events. I can’t blame her for that.
Husband and I use dog charity events as fun socialization training to help Lacey work on her fear and anxiety issues (Read more about that on this dog training post on Condo Blues.) Unlike her humans, Lacey isn’t into wearing dog Halloween costumes or clothes (unless it is freezing outside.) We don’t push it because the costume thing is really for the humans, not the dogs.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Homemade Fairy Wing Dog Halloween Costume
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Lawn Fertilizer Made My Dog Sick
Last week Lacey started her day by vomiting on the carpet. I don’t want to sound callous or unfeeling but life with Lacey sometimes comes with spontaneous barfing. I wasn’t surprised to find grass in the clean up.
Lacey sometimes eats grass as a stress reaction. Our Homeowner’s Association has been repairing sidewalks and damaged roads for the last week or so and her anxiety has been off and on Orange Alert Level Defcon 5.
Following our vet’s advice, we wait a bit to let Lacey’s tummy settle before giving her a small portion of her breakfast. We wait again to see if Lacey keeps it down Then we give her the rest of her breakfast in smaller portions until she’s finished her half cup of morning kibble.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
6 Green and Frugal Things for March (and a Few That Aren’t!)
Sometimes I post a list of little frugal things we do each month on my food blog Lazy Budget Chef and thought I’d do it today on Condo Blues. Some of these things are big, most are small. You don’t have to look to closely to see that most of them are green too!
1. Turned off the heat Saturday when it reached 60 degrees ( F) outside. Husband and I did a little dance thinking we were good to go until Fall.
1. Turned off the heat Saturday when it reached 60 degrees ( F) outside. Husband and I did a little dance thinking we were good to go until Fall.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Fearful Dog Behavior Training
One of our favorite ways to socialize a rescue dog with behavioral issues is going to pet rescue events. It is a dog appropriate venue with better behaved dogs, rescue people understand if you ask them to approach your dog in a weird way because you are working on an issue.
They also understand if you have to leave early because your dog is tapped out or has an issue. We learn about new ways to help our dog, support great causes, and it is fun!
The Capital Area Humane Society Halloween Pet Parade is something we look forward to all year. We work up to it by going to smaller dog rescue events throughout the summer. This event can be overwhelming to a dog because there are a lot of people and animals in a small space and costumes are involved.
Some of the people and dog Halloween costumes are clever and amazing. Here are a few of our favorites.
They also understand if you have to leave early because your dog is tapped out or has an issue. We learn about new ways to help our dog, support great causes, and it is fun!
Hey Charlie, do you need help with those bungee cords? I’m feeling a little distracted. Lisa says I should do something to put that energy in a positive direction when I feel this way.
Some of the people and dog Halloween costumes are clever and amazing. Here are a few of our favorites.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Turquoise and Orange Eco Modern Patio
Despite the weird bit of snow we got yesterday - in April! I'm dreaming of fun outdoor designs for the patio. A recent diet of Yard Crashers marathons and spending an hour and a half in an MRI machine will do that to ya.
I mean, what else are you going to do, while holding as still as possible for so long in a tube while it scans every single angle of your leg and knee? Some people nap. I decorate my patio.
I mean, what else are you going to do, while holding as still as possible for so long in a tube while it scans every single angle of your leg and knee? Some people nap. I decorate my patio.
Turquoise and Orange Eco Modern Outdoor Patio Mood Board
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
How to Make Cute and Simple Christmas Gift Jars
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I made dried pumpkin treats for two deserving and out of state doggies who love to exchange Christmas gifts. Well, their humans like to exchange Christmas presents. The dogs just go along for the ride.
I saved two empty natural peanut butter jars from a fate worse than the recycling bin. The BPA free plastic jars are a good size and will survive shipping, but they are a little plain. Let's change that, shall we?
I made dried pumpkin treats for two deserving and out of state doggies who love to exchange Christmas gifts. Well, their humans like to exchange Christmas presents. The dogs just go along for the ride.
I saved two empty natural peanut butter jars from a fate worse than the recycling bin. The BPA free plastic jars are a good size and will survive shipping, but they are a little plain. Let's change that, shall we?
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
10 Holiday Gift Guides including Food Gifts, Homemade Gifts, and Meaningful Gifts to Give Everyone on Your Shopping List
One of the things I enjoy about the holidays is selecting the perfect gift for my friends and family. I need a few ideas for my hard to shop for people on my gift list and figure since I'm combing through Christmas gift guides for ideas, you might be interested in what I found too.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Homemade Pumpkin Jerky Dog Treats
Lacey was glued to my side all weekend.
I know it is because she loves me.
It has nothing to my cutting, gutting, and drying pumpkins into treats for her on Lazy Budget Chef.
This is a great time to get a deal on discounted Halloween pumpkins and make them into dried pumpkin dog treats to give as Christmas gifts.
Yes, dogs get Christmas gifts in this house. Always!
Learn how I make allergy free dried pumpkin dog treats on Lazy Budget Chef.
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I know it is because she loves me.
It has nothing to my cutting, gutting, and drying pumpkins into treats for her on Lazy Budget Chef.
This is a great time to get a deal on discounted Halloween pumpkins and make them into dried pumpkin dog treats to give as Christmas gifts.
Yes, dogs get Christmas gifts in this house. Always!
You can make my pumpkin jerky treats in the oven if you do not have a dehydrator.
Learn how I make allergy free dried pumpkin dog treats on Lazy Budget Chef.
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Sunday, October 20, 2013
21 Ways to Decorate Real Halloween Pumpkins
Husband suggested I bump up my Halloween décor for Lacey since it is her first Halloween with us.
That’s right. He said for Lacey.
It’s not like the guy likes Halloween or pumpkins or manipulating me into doing something he wants for Lacey (and I certainly do not do this on him because it works 100% of the time on both of us.)
ALL of these are for me to eat?!
It’s not like the guy likes Halloween or pumpkins or manipulating me into doing something he wants for Lacey (and I certainly do not do this on him because it works 100% of the time on both of us.)
I usually keep the pumpkins plain because I bake, puree, and freeze our pumpkins after Halloween. Cute but not as festive.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Washi Tape Dog Treat Box
Introducing the newest must have accessory for spring – the washi tape dog training treat box!
Husband said he was surprised I waited two whole days after we adopted Lacey to make her something. What
can I say? I’m a maker.
I asked Lisa to reuse this photo of me because I am sometimes a little shy when she pulls out her camera.
You can read my story here.
You can read my story here.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
I’m in a Magazine AND a Book!
I had to sit on this exciting news for way too long! The
projects are out and I encourage you to run to your nearest bookstore…
…find the July 2012 issue of This Old House Magazine…
…and turn the pages until you find your favorite green DIY
blogger featured in This Old House Magazine!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Blitzkrieg: Forever in Our Hearts
Blitzkrieg lost the war we waged on canine cancer last week. When I try to write about it, all the
words and nothing come to mind.
My page is blank.
The cursor blinks at me.
Taunting.
My page is blank.
The cursor blinks at me.
Taunting.
Husband wrote this
tribute about Blitzkrieg’s life and our love for
him. I cannot find better words than his to describe our boy, his journey, and our heartache.
I need to explain this because not everyone will completely
understand our sadness right now.
Many people who have known Blitzkrieg will understand this, but some will not. But that's okay. It's unusual to experience this much loss over a pet. I just hope I can explain this in a way that will make it easier to understand our grief.
Many people who have known Blitzkrieg will understand this, but some will not. But that's okay. It's unusual to experience this much loss over a pet. I just hope I can explain this in a way that will make it easier to understand our grief.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
I'm in a Holding Pattern
It only took a few weeks after Blitzkrieg started
chemotherapy to put his cancer in remission. Blitzkrieg still needs to keep his
weekly appointments and daily medication to keep the lymphoma at bay. As we
deal with side affects, good days, and meh days these last two months I didn’t
dare utter the word remission because
I thought I might jinx things.
Hi everyone.
Last week I started to feel confident about using the word.
I was going to update the Blitzkrieg Cancer Treatment Fund page using Remission as the post title.
After Blitzkrieg’s Monday chemotherapy appointment, the
oncologist said she wanted to talk to Husband and I. That’s never good.
Blitzkrieg’s lymphoma is back.
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
How to Tea Stain Wood
I made a wine box toy box for Blitzkrieg. I wanted to kick
up the pale color with a pet safe wood stain. Blitzkrieg already has enough onhis plate fighting cancer; I don’t want to add to it by using a wood stain
containing questionable ingredients.
Fortunately, I have a lovely honey colored pet safe wood
stain in my kitchen cupboard – tea.
I tea stained book pages and used them as wallpaper in my bathroom remodel. Sometimes I tea stain fabric when I make historical costumes.
I also tea stain my pajamas because I am Clumsy Grand Supreme in
the morning pre-gallon o' caffeine.
Why not stain wood with tea? Tool Girl experimented with
homemade wood stains with interesting results. Let’s try it.
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Riding the Cancer Go Round
Canine cancer goes round with ups and downs like a merry go
round but it is not nearly as fun.
Each week of treatment has downs as well as ups.
It is stupid of me to think chemotherapy is like taking an
antibiotic for an infection. You’ll feel cruddy for a few days but during the
rest of the course of treatment, you’ll feel so fine the doctors will remind
you repeatedly to finish your meds.
Three weeks in I don’t’ think I’ve been living with this
long enough or at its most severe to be feeling so up and down about the
situation but I do.
Down
The chemo days are rough because they have to sedate Blitzkrieg to do it because of his abuse issues. To this day, he goes berserk if you try to restrain him or wrap him in a towel. This makes Blitzkrieg a less than ideal patient because we never know if or what extent the reaction will be to exams, or shots, or a day long IV full of drugs blasted into his body.
The chemo days are rough because they have to sedate Blitzkrieg to do it because of his abuse issues. To this day, he goes berserk if you try to restrain him or wrap him in a towel. This makes Blitzkrieg a less than ideal patient because we never know if or what extent the reaction will be to exams, or shots, or a day long IV full of drugs blasted into his body.
Blitzkrieg was so zonked he fell asleep on the way home from
the vet. The chemo upset his stomach so much he didn’t eat for three days.
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Monday, April 9, 2012
My Dog Has Cancer
Blitzkrieg has cancer, lymphoma to be exact.
I want to die.
Blitzkrieg was snoring and snorting more heavily than usual. He was due for a routine vet check. Our vet didn’t find anything enlarged or unusual. We thought it was his seasonal allergies since mine are also working overtime with the early warm weather. While we checked out, Husband insisted we make a grooming appointment.
I’m so glad Husband insisted we make a grooming appointment.
Two weeks later, we drop Blitzkrieg off at the vet for his grooming appointment. Later that day, we get a call from the groomer telling us one of Blitzkrieg’s broken teeth (from his abused like a punching bag days) is infected past the gum line. She asks if the vet can pull it. Of course. Maybe this is why Blitzkrieg was snoring heavier than usual?
We get a second call from the vet. Blitzkrieg’s tonsils are swollen. They wanted our permission to do a biopsy – absolutely!
I want to die.
Blitzkrieg was snoring and snorting more heavily than usual. He was due for a routine vet check. Our vet didn’t find anything enlarged or unusual. We thought it was his seasonal allergies since mine are also working overtime with the early warm weather. While we checked out, Husband insisted we make a grooming appointment.
I’m so glad Husband insisted we make a grooming appointment.
When you travel, you should take a friend. This is Bear. He is my first toy and best friend.
Two weeks later, we drop Blitzkrieg off at the vet for his grooming appointment. Later that day, we get a call from the groomer telling us one of Blitzkrieg’s broken teeth (from his abused like a punching bag days) is infected past the gum line. She asks if the vet can pull it. Of course. Maybe this is why Blitzkrieg was snoring heavier than usual?
We get a second call from the vet. Blitzkrieg’s tonsils are swollen. They wanted our permission to do a biopsy – absolutely!
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Green Moms Carnival: Green Pet Edition!
Welcome to the Green Pet edition of the Green Moms Carnival! October is National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month as well as National Pet Wellness Month. I thought of no better way to celebrate than to ask my wonderful friends to share their stories about greening their pets.
Before we start, I want to introduce my guest editor and the inspiration for today’s carnival, my one eyed rescue Pekingese Blitzkrieg!
Since it’s National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, let kick off the carnival with…
Before we start, I want to introduce my guest editor and the inspiration for today’s carnival, my one eyed rescue Pekingese Blitzkrieg!
Hello everyone! I realize Lisa saying I am the guest editor is trite blogging device.
I humor her because she pays me in dog treats to pose for blog photos.
Since it’s National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, let kick off the carnival with…
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
Does Your Dog Eat Natural Dog Food?
I am careful about the type of food I eat. I try to avoid high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oils, palm kernel oil, high sugar and high fat content in my food based upon the health issues I see developing in the older members of our family. I figure if we follow this kind of diet now, Husband and I won’t have those health problems until we’re 90.
I am even more meticulous about Blitzkrieg’s food than my own. Dog food is not regulated like human food. Oh sure, there are pet food guidelines but those are merely suggestions. There is nothing to stop a dog food company from using rancid people food to make dog food. In fact many, but not all, dog food companies do.
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To avoid this, I buy the natural brands of dog food. The brands that are corn and wheat free and use human grade food ingredients even though they are more expensive. Blitzkrieg’s health improved dramatically once we educated ourselves about dog food production and made buying a whole food ingredient dog food a priority.
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Sunday, July 24, 2011
Lactose-Free Frosty Paws Dog Treat Recipe
How are you holding up during the heat wave? Are you staying hydrated? Are you eating smart snacks to replace the electrolytes that are sweating out of every pore of your body? (Well, the super sweaty thing might just be me.) Are you trying to stay cool? Yes?
Unless, I come up with a lactose free Frosty Paw dog treat recipe!
Dogs don’t sweat to cool their bodies like humans. The best they can do is pant. Some breeds tolerate heat more than others do. Pekingese and their brachiocephalic (smashed face) brethren are particularly susceptible to the heat and heat stroke.
Have you ever had heat stroke? I did and it was the most miserable and scary experience ever. I wouldn’t wish heat stroke on my worst enemy and definitely not my dog.
Have you ever had heat stroke? I did and it was the most miserable and scary experience ever. I wouldn’t wish heat stroke on my worst enemy and definitely not my dog.
After a walk Blitzkrieg is a seriously hot dog and wants me to do something about it besides running the air conditioning. Sadly, Blitzkrieg is lactose intolerant so making Frosty Paws treats isn’t an option.
Unless, I come up with a lactose free Frosty Paw dog treat recipe!
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
My Dog Writes a Guest Post
Hi Everyone, Blitzkrieg here. Lisa’s building something in the garage, which makes this the perfect opportunity to use her computer to say hi to all of my fans!
Actually, I have something real important to ask you.. This one’s important to me because I’ve lived it and it stinks. Not stinks in a good way like muddy pond water but stinks like rifling through somebody's trash and eating charcoal because I was stray kind of stinks.
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