Welcome home, (insert name here)!
Did you get a new puppy?!?! Oh my goodness, so adorable!!!
Awwwwwwwmygoodness I'm so happy for you! He/she's so cuuuuute!!! How old are they? What breed?
Not mine, but my parents'. They just picked him up today. To quote my mom, "I'm in love." I'll meet him this weekendDid you get a new puppy?!?! Oh my goodness, so adorable!!!
He's a miniature sheepadoodle. I *think* he's two months old, but don't quote me on that!Awwwwwwwmygoodness I'm so happy for you! He/she's so cuuuuute!!! How old are they? What breed?
So precious!Not mine, but my parents'. They just picked him up today. To quote my mom, "I'm in love." I'll meet him this weekend
Do they have an idea of how big he'll get? OESs are massive, so I wonder if "miniature" means "maybe 50 pounds" or smaller than that. I suppose if the breeder was breeding for size for a few generations they might get smaller. . .He's a miniature sheepadoodle. I *think* he's two months old, but don't quote me on that!
I’ve never seen a firefly. We don’t have them here, but theyre something I’ve always wanted to see.I'm sitting outside (better internet reception for my phone) and there are fireflies! It seems early, plus they tend to prefer wet conditions. I hope they can survive this dry year. I just love fireflies.
No need to worry. Blood used for transfusions is carefully checked for anything that could be transmitted including HIV, hepatitis etc.When you get your yearly blood test, do they check for STDs? I had a blood transfusion when I had my operation, so just wondering if they check for that. It's always in the back of my mind. If not, would Medicaid cover an STD test? Are they expensive?
My doctor didn't really say what she checked for, she just said "Everything's perfect, except glucose is a little low. Eat more protein." She didn't say if they checked for diseases.