Break Time! :) |
Jake needed a break after the car show :) It was a good time. Now, I want to talk about Jake.....yep, here we go.....you are going to get know Jake a little more now and you are going to get to know why some people just (unintentionally) annoy me to no end.....
Yesterday, I went out for a drive with Jake to go to a park. Well, when I almost got to the park, I had realized that I had forgotten his leash. Well, leashes are pretty cheap so instead of wasting my gas to go home, I decided to stop at a local pet store to buy a leash to leave in my car. You would think that I would of put a leash in the car permanently sometime during the last nine years I've had this dog. HA!
Okay, anyways, I brought Jake into the pet store with me, picked out a leash, and while fumbling with my cash at the cash register, I set Jake down on the cashier counter (Jake just sat down, he was fine, and if you know me, I always have one eye on him). As I was getting my cash out, the cashier fed Jake a treat. It was too late for me to say anything since Jake snapped it up and ate it (naturally). I'll keep it simple: I don't like when this happens.
I have been to many, many places (in many states) with Jake (stores, banks, etc) and many people have asked me "Can your dog have a treat?" as they fish a treat out for him. I always say "No, he can't, but thank you." Not to be mean or deprive my dog of the fun of running errands, but Jake has a disease called "Intestinal Lymphangiectasia" (yes, that's is spelled correctly LOL!). This is not a new disease to him, he's had it all his life. It IS getting worse and is more sensitive the older he gets, but his life won't be shorted due to this disease. A (very) strict diet will give him a long, happy life.
You see, most treats and dog food has protein as an ingredient, and with Jake's disease, any accumulated protein intake will not be digested at all, the protein will turn to a fluid solution, and swell up his tummy. To fix this condition when it happens, it takes laying Jake on his side and a syringe inserted directly into his belly to drain the built up fluid (as for me, I get lightheaded from seeing the syringe and the vet bill). Since I have discovered this disease a few years ago, Science Diet has tremendously helped with their protein-less "ZD" dog food formula. Not that it matters to me, but just to let you know, this food isn't expensive at all. I would say that 80 dollars in food will last him two months. Now, I know this was a little treat and the cashier was just "being nice", but too many people just come up to Jake and feed him something! I wish I could hang a little sign off him saying "Do Not Feed". Okay, that's my vent of the day. Have a nice night! :)
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