Schnauzers of Scout Motors

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My husband got an iPhone 17 about a month ago. Really good camera in that phone.
My wife any I may be due for an update this (or next) Fall... I had wanted to break-away from the iTether but my wife bought me AirPods for Christmas and it sucked me right back in!
 
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My wife any I may be due for an update this (or next) Fall... I had wanted to break-away from the iTether but my wife bought me AirPods for Christmas and it sucked me right back in!
He’s been an Apple guy forever. Out first computer was a Mac Plus with a 20 megabyte external hard drive. Every so often he would get a different music player or something and would end up right back at an iPhone, iPod, iPad. It’s just so easy.
 
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He’s been an Apple guy forever. Out first computer was a Mac Plus with a 20 megabyte external hard drive. Every so often he would get a different music player or something and would end up right back at an iPhone, iPod, iPad. It’s just so easy.
I have been a Mac person since I worked at Motorola - have loved them ever since. I just feel like I'd like to try something new but the surrounding peripherals just keep me locked in as you describe...
 
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Everytime I see Freddie I want to get a schnauzer. Miss having them but to many issue with the women in the house and tree and grass pollen are the next worst for my daughter so unless we’d vacuum the dog everytime they came back in it just wouldn’t work
 
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Everytime I see Freddie I want to get a schnauzer. Miss having them but to many issue with the women in the house and tree and grass pollen are the next worst for my daughter so unless we’d vacuum the dog everytime they came back in it just wouldn’t work
It’s difficult. Technically I’m allergic to dogs and cats. I take Zyrtec twice a day and use Flonase.
 
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Stevie loves her new couch.

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Good morning. Today is surgery day for Stevie and I’m nervous. The dental is no problem, but these darn mammary masses could be cancer. She gets bloodwork and an x-ray before surgery to see if anything looks like cancer before they even do the surgery.

She’s such a good girl and has been through so much as a puppy mill mom.

She played with a toy for the first time the other day. I just want her to live out her days with us happy and healthy.

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Good morning. Today is surgery day for Stevie and I’m nervous. The dental is no problem, but these darn mammary masses could be cancer. She gets bloodwork and an x-ray before surgery to see if anything looks like cancer before they even do the surgery.

She’s such a good girl and has been through so much as a puppy mill mom.

She played with a toy for the first time the other day. I just want her to live out her days with us happy and healthy.

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We’ll be thinking about you all today - hoping all will be fine and fast to heal…
 
Puppy mills need to be launched into the sun!!!

Just got off the phone with the vet. Teeth were easy. They cleaned them and pulled 3 small ones. No biggie.

But the mammary masses. Large tumor that went all the way under her armpit. They barely had enough skin to close the incision. She tried to get as much as she could and it’s been sent to pathology. Good thing I work from home. We have to keep her calm for 2 weeks. Multiple meds and ice packs 3 times a day.

We should have more answers in two weeks.

My husband and I agreed that while this is not the news we wanted, we are going to make the rest of her life full of joy.

Hug your furry friends and any positive thoughts for Stevie are appreciated. All I know is the rest of her life, no matter how long, is going to be leaps and bounds better than the life she had before she came to us.
 
Puppy mills need to be launched into the sun!!!

Just got off the phone with the vet. Teeth were easy. They cleaned them and pulled 3 small ones. No biggie.

But the mammary masses. Large tumor that went all the way under her armpit. They barely had enough skin to close the incision. She tried to get as much as she could and it’s been sent to pathology. Good thing I work from home. We have to keep her calm for 2 weeks. Multiple meds and ice packs 3 times a day.

We should have more answers in two weeks.

My husband and I agreed that while this is not the news we wanted, we are going to make the rest of her life full of joy.

Hug your furry friends and any positive thoughts for Stevie are appreciated. All I know is the rest of her life, no matter how long, is going to be leaps and bounds better than the life she had before she came to us.
We will be thinking of her and her fast recovery...
What good dog-parents!
(and I'm sure human-parents as well)!
 
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Puppy mills need to be launched into the sun!!!

Just got off the phone with the vet. Teeth were easy. They cleaned them and pulled 3 small ones. No biggie.

But the mammary masses. Large tumor that went all the way under her armpit. They barely had enough skin to close the incision. She tried to get as much as she could and it’s been sent to pathology. Good thing I work from home. We have to keep her calm for 2 weeks. Multiple meds and ice packs 3 times a day.

We should have more answers in two weeks.

My husband and I agreed that while this is not the news we wanted, we are going to make the rest of her life full of joy.

Hug your furry friends and any positive thoughts for Stevie are appreciated. All I know is the rest of her life, no matter how long, is going to be leaps and bounds better than the life she had before she came to us.
Puppy mills are a scourge. I hope every state will do what they can to make irresponsible breeders feel some serious repercussions for causing so much suffering to animals and people. 🔥😡🔥 Poor Stevie. I’m sorry she’s in pain and I’m sorry you are caused pain by her misfortune. I’m glad she found the right forever home with you, though.
 
Puppy mills are a scourge. I hope every state will do what they can to make irresponsible breeders feel some serious repercussions for causing so much suffering to animals and people. 🔥😡🔥 Poor Stevie. I’m sorry she’s in pain and I’m sorry you are caused pain by her misfortune. I’m glad she found the right forever home with you, though.
Thank you.