Showing posts with label Peck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peck. Show all posts

Mar 12, 2019

Could your child survive alone in the woods?






The kid had been out for a minimum of two hours, she thought. A lifetime for worried parents.
But toddlers didn’t have any real sense of time. Children of his age were very mobile, she mused, and didn’t always understand the concept of being lost. They wandered, distracted by sights and sounds, and had considerable endurance, so it might be hours of that wandering before Hugh tired out and realized he wanted his mother.
She watched a rabbit skitter away into the brush. Peck had too much dignity to do more than spare it a passing glance.
But a little boy? Fiona thought. One who loved his “Wubby,” who enjoyed animals? One his mother said was fascinated by the forest? Wouldn’t he want to try to catch it, probably hoping to play with it?
He’d try, wouldn’t he, to follow it? City boy, she thought, enchanted with the woods, the wildlife, the other of it all.
How could he resist?





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There's a hierarchy of survival skills that are appropriate for children.


For any parent, the idea of your children wondering lost and alone in the wilderness is a terrifying one. A family in California had their worst fears come true on March 1, 2019.


Two sisters, ages 8 and 5, miraculously survived 44 hours alone in the woods in freezing temperatures. But it wasn't just luck that kept them safe.






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“Where'd you find him?” Trent asked Nathaniel quietly.
“Up on the cliffs, holed up in a crevice in the rocks.”
“Good God.” C.C. shuddered. “Did he spend the night up there?”
“Looked that way. I had this feeling, I can't explain it. And there he was.”

Megan's Mate




Mar 23, 2018

The vet will STILL see you now!





A trip to the vet invariably included comedy and drama, and required persistence, stamina 
and a flexible sense of humor.



The Search



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By Rennett Stowe from USA - Dog Peeper, CC BY 2.0, 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26303332







Pet owners share hilarious photos of their beloved animals trying to hide from surgery staff








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She talked, rubbed, smiled, as Mai pinched some skin and slid the needle in.
Peck moaned like a dying man.
“There. All done.” Mai walked back to Peck’s head, held up her hands to show them empty of all tools of torture. Then she laid a treat on the table. He refused it.
“Could be poisoned,” Fiona pointed out. “Anything in this room is suspect.” 
She signaled the dog down, and he couldn’t jump off the table fast enough. 
Then he stood, facing the wall, ignoring both women.



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Mar 4, 2018

Hilariously Accurate Representation of Pups






He sniffed enthusiastically—a dog who knew his job. He glanced up at her, sniffed again, then looked deep into her eyes, body quivering as if to say, Okay, I’ve got it! Let’s move! 


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Choosing a canine companion can be a challenge. Different dog breeds each have their own personalities that might mesh perfectly with yours, or the two of you might drive each other crazy.








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Newman, a yellow Lab and the oldest, at six, and the most dignified, led the pack. 
But then Bogart, the black Lab and the baby, at three, had to stop long enough to grab up his rope. Surely someone wanted to play tug. 


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Oct 12, 2017

Some people love animals and others couldn't care less

Tawney patted his knee, inviting Bogart over. “Good dog. What’s the problem, Erin?”
“I don’t like dogs.”
They’d only been partners a few months and were still learning each other’s quirks and rhythms.
“What’s not to like?”
“Dog breath, shedding, big, sharp teeth.” Bogart’s tail whipped her legs as Tawney rubbed him.
Mantz got to her feet, moved out of range.


The Search




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By yeowatzup from Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany - Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok, Thailand, CC BY 2.0, 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24520598





Some people are into pets, however, while others simply aren’t interested. Why is this the case? It is highly probable that our desire for the company of animals actually goes back tens of thousands of years and has played an important part in our evolution. If so, then genetics might help explain why a love of animals is something some people just don’t get.








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He has a new partner.
She’s striking—sort of like the TV version of FBI. She doesn’t like dogs.” 
She bent down to kiss Peck between the ears. “Doesn’t know what she’s missing. Anyway.”


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