Something sweet to pair with the salty. Apple chips, dried fruit, caramel corn, or something like that
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The op has it right. Definitely dahlias. I can see why you'd think zinnias though. It's interesting how different (or similar) we can make plants look with dedicated breeding efforts.
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For helping with breathing while swallowing you can elevate food and water to a height that he doesn't have to bend down for. It is recommended for things like laryngeal paralysis, but it couldn't hurt to make swallowing a little easier.
I've been there witb a pup. Try to remember to take care of yourself too. Wishing you and yours the best.
In As I Lay Dying by Faulkner, one chapter is 5 words long...
Look up "pink tax" and "gender pay gap".
Same. Sucks when the infrastructure even drops out.
Are you using https? On mine the app doesn't allow just http.
And broccoli, capers, fennel, lavender, etc
Am I really bathing if I’m using water I cannot drink?
Yes, drinking water is cleaned to the point that it will not make you sick to drink assuming a normal immune system. That is extreme over kill for bathing (and toilets, laundry, etc). The only reason we use drinking water for everything is because infrastructure is expensive and laying non-potable water pipes would cost tons.
Native plant/ecosystem restoration and gardening especially where it intersects edible plants. Also especially around the 45th parallel in N. America.
I just lost my dog after her needing people around pretty constantly. My partner and I can mostly arrange working from home, so the situation is not the same. What is the same is how you approach how your dog feels and how to tell when it's 'the time'.
You're probably the most important part of his life. The shelter might let him find a home that can care for him better or it might not (because people are hesitant to adopt older dogs with health issues). What they can't give is the stability he gets from staying with you. It really sucks that we can't ask them what they want. I know that my pup would never have chosen a longer life if it meant giving us up.
When is it time? There are resources online about how to judge quality of life. For us it was as simple as picking her favorite things to do and watching to see if she still wanted to do them.
I have second guessed myself a lot - should we have done more vet care, should we have spent more time with her, etc. You're in a hard situation. The decicions don't get easier and sometimes are no win. My advice is to make your decisions for him as best you can knowing that your best is not ever going to be the perfect ideal AND it will be good enough.