Hrm, *blarg*

Feb 07, 2008 22:31

So, I'm currently ill. This would be why I was neither able to make it to class nor anime club. Buu. Fever of 103 this afternoon, but it went down a bit. Then threw up dinner. Also not able to sub tomorrow, which I feel bad about because many teachers are out sick at Highlands ( Read more... )

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reverend_tobias February 8 2008, 09:10:36 UTC
Sorry for the illness. Hope you get to feeling better.

I saw the pictures of Ein on Facebook. Cute dog! Really can't help on the training, though, since I've never actually had to do that. I think I remember reading that it helps if you walk them right after meals?

Fortunately, you missed a bit of drama at the meeting tonight which apparently has bled over a bit. You and I really need to talk. It's not terribly important, but it is something I do need to do. I can catch you at next week's meeting, provided you're feeling better.

I never got a chance to try out the GBA remakes. I was contemplating VI, until I heard about the music quality.

Anyway, take it easy and I'll talk to you later.

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reverend_tobias February 8 2008, 16:40:50 UTC
Actually, next week's meeting won't be good, considering the date. I know you'll be elsewise occupied.

Anyway, scratch that. I think I've got things situated as it were. I probably will still need to talk with you somehow sometime.

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zombiestar February 8 2008, 21:51:09 UTC
to make her do her stuff
when you take her out just push lightly on her the top of her butt right before the tail it should make her go into the natural poo position for puppys you make try takeing her some place with lots of bushes some doggys don't like it when people watach them

she looks so cute -hearts-

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adamdane February 8 2008, 22:57:02 UTC
THIS IS A SPECTACULAR NOAH-LIKE POST.

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anonymous February 8 2008, 23:20:39 UTC
This is Marcia -

We had the same problem with our puppy. We ended up just taking her out every two hours and rewarding her if she went poo. Eventually she started making the tiniest of whines to notify us that she wanted to go out, so be on the lokout for any little sign.

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emily5106 February 13 2008, 17:01:22 UTC
congratulations on your new cachorito! My advice is when you take her out, be stubborn and don't let her back in until she's done something. That was what I did with both of my dogs and it eventually worked. Patience, young jedi...yeah, i noticed you weren't in class last week. It was a good class and I can let you see my notes if you haven't already got them from someone. See you soon! cuidate!

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