First, my folks dropped my bro and me off at camp for an ENTIRE WEEK! Really, I didn't mind it since I'm a party animal and I get to play with some pretty awesome canines all day, every day. That part really wasn't that strange, since we've been there plenty of times before. The weirdness began when we were picked up and mom had all of our camp files changed to a different name. WHAT? Isn't all my paperwork filed under "Beast"??? That still seems correct to me!
Whatever. I let that one slide since I got to return to the House of Feasting (otherwise known as Stanislaw's Sweet Pad) and the snacks and treats came pouring on. Delish!
Anybeast, on to more important things...
My folks got this totally awesome wedding present and my mom has been using it like a crazy bean. It makes these wonderful warm, creamy smells and any time my bro and I see my people approach this Machine o' Feasting we have to make certain that we're not missing out on anything.

Feasting stories aside, when we returned from camp Big Pupi was seriously stuffy deprived and crazy pumped to see his old friends. He piled a load of his toys on to the sofa and had a stuffy nibble party for about 223,453 hours straight. Mr. Pelican got the first stuffy-love-fest of the day, which started with a bum nibble~

Later on that day he got revenge on yours truly, when he spotted me all snuggly and snoozeling with his Easter Bunny Stuffy.

And speaking of manly beasts, I guess my mom and bro have realized the error of their ways and the cool-dudeness of dad's and my ways, and have officially decided to cross over to our side. Hence their name change and consequent increase in awesomeness. Dad says that we're officially a family now and like him, I have to adopt Pupi as my legal brother. WHAT?! I never signed on for this!! I am SO NOT related to that old jowly man! But Food Mommy is cool. I guess she can stay as long as she continues to fill my bowl with feasts. Plus, I really like to snuggle with her. She says that when I'm sleepy I become a Professional Squencher and I absolutely adore snugging in her lap (do NOT tell anyone I told you that!!).
Stanislaw
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Big Pupi throws a comment in the mix:
Hello to our feasting friends. We are in the process of catching up with all of your blogs. Little by little we'll make our way through!
I just wanted to leave a quick update - since it's been a while since I've clued ya'll (I'm from Texas, remember?) in on Stan's progress. Unfortunately, the news isn't good. The melatonin stopped having any discernible effect, and he stopped getting it about 2 weeks ago. His compulsive problems have shifted again, with a few disappearing and others getting stronger and new ones slowly creeping in. His caving (where he stands with his head under something and freezes) has gotten significantly worse, and he will spend 30-40 minutes at a time under dad's legs while he sits at his computer. Stan is still unable to function well enough outdoors to do his Good Boy Business when it has rained, as the puddles and reflections send him into a tizzy of whines, freezes and twitches. And speaking of twitches - his fly-biting continues and the leg-scratching behavior from when he was first adopted is starting to come back.
I could go on and on about his symptoms, but I'll wrap it up by letting ya'll know that my people have made the decision to try medication. His appointment at the Place of Tile and Steel is tomorrow afternoon. It may take up to 3 weeks before the medicine has any effect, but we are all praying it helps sooner. It's been over 2 years of behaviorists, training, exposure, hugs and kisses and we just can't allow him to suffer any longer. My little brother is an AWESOME dog when he's doing well, and a very sad boy when the demons take over.
Wish him well, and we'll keep you posted on the progress!
Big Pupi, the family man
I had wondered if the aliens OR THE KHATS had gotten woo!
ReplyDeleteANYWAY, khongrat on this Sister Sledge Festival!
Did all of woo get new mikhrochips?
Seriously, we are sad to see 'the news' but we'll spread it in hopes the vibes and khrosses will help!
Welkhome Bakhk!
NOW, please pass the yogurt!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Hi guys: congrats to mom and dad and the 'family'. Cool yogurt maker, I bet you both are good boys when yogurt is cooking, yum! If you can wait..have the food providers freeze some--that would be good too !!!
ReplyDeleteKeeping paws crossed for Stan, we know you can overcome the demons, you just need a little help.
Older look-a-like:
Zach
Great yoghurt maker - we love the stuff too! We were happy to hear about the 'family' - it is definitely celebration time
ReplyDeleteWe are so sorry to hear about Stan - we are keeping our paws crossed too and sending all the wirey zen we can - we hope the demons can be kept at bay
Lots of licks
Sally and Paddy
I am seriously pulling for Stan. This is not a good surprise. But medication can be miraculous in some of these cases. I had a Border Collie with compulsive behavior, so I can relate...
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. DOG. YOUR VERY OWN YOGURT MAKER?? How do I get me one of those? Is it hard to use? Do my humans have to get hitched to get one? Because I think they got hitched over 300 years ago, and I am not seeing any yogurt maker around!
ReplyDeleteHeck, I come running when they open the cheapo store-bought kind! (and yes, sometimes I move all my meat out of the way first, too)
Tell your humans congratulations, and wow, I hope Stan is doing better SOON. Poor dude.
Our paws are crossed that these meds work for you, Stan!
ReplyDeleteMom was making all sorts of positive noises while looking at your new yogurt machine! We're hoping that we get one too!
Congratulations to your mom and dad!
Love ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch
Congrats on the new last name dudes!
ReplyDeleteAnd whoever gave you that yogurt thingy really knew what Feasters like!
We sure hope Stani does well at the evil V.E.T.
Keep us posted!
Poor Stan! I hope they find a treatment that works for him.
ReplyDeleteCongratulatins on the happy news about your humans. The yougurt maker is way cool. Please tell Stan to have faith, the meds WILL help him feel much better! We are sending positive energy and healing thoughts to him.
ReplyDeleteWe will be purring for Stan to be able to overcome his demons with a little helpe from some medicine.
ReplyDeleteWoof woof. Good luck, Stan. {{{Stan}}}
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your Mom and Dad!
ReplyDeleteA yogurt maker?? Wow!
Paws crossed for Stan! I hope the meds work for him!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Congrats to the humans on tying the knot!
ReplyDeleteGreat news.
Stan, Louis, Ella Bean and I are thinking of you...Hope that this unlocks the path toward your wellness. Some doggies and some people just need a little help - and your humans definitely tried everything to avoid medication...I think their hard work is a testament to how these drugs SHOULD be used...with judiciousness and as a last resort. And we are all rooting for this to be successful. Keep us posted!
Hilary, Louis and Ella Bean
Congratulations to the whole FAMILY!!!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I had overlooked this wonderful news!!