2 am with coffee, dogs and the Great American Novel
Another 2 am with the dogs but at least Zenji isn't throwing up anymore. I think it was the canned pumpkin I had been mixing into her food. Pure pumpkin can help with constipation and settle a dog's stomach but needs to be given in accordance with the dog's tolerance level. I believe I had been giving her too much and it was making her sick. So, that's one problem solved (I think). Now to figure out this 2 am stuff. I'm starting to feel like the TNG Enterprise crew in the episode Night Terrors. Lack of REM sleep caused by a Tyken's Rift created mental instability. Maybe I should change Zenji's name to Tyken.
While all of my dogs (past and present) have had the ability to drive me completely insane, their presence did allow me to fulfill a 'before I turn 50' goal. My love of dogs led me to volunteer at Hope Animal Shelter in Tucson Arizona and that opportunity was the inspiration for my Great American Novel. Just kidding about the great American novel part, in reality it was just a paperback kid's book called Midnight at the Shelter of Hope.
Midnight at the Shelter of Hope is a tale about Marlowe, the Red Pit Bull pup who has to face his greatest fears and rescue a human cub. The cover, both front and back were designed by a wonderful illustrator named Donna Murillo who also designed the black and white images in the book.
Take care,
Teresa, Zenji and CeeCee
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