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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:45 am

Sure, phoebs. What exactly do you want to know? How far horses can travel without rest?

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:46 am

Exactly, Razz. We had to do what was right for him 'cuz he couldn't stay inside all the time and we couldn't take him outside every 5 minutes.

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:47 am

So, now we are looking for a puppy that we can train so we know what we are getting ourselves into. That's the problem with getting an older dog, you don't know their history.

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Post by phoebsfan on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:48 am

that would be very helpful. I don't know really... I'm going to be writing a lot about traveling via horse. Perhaps any common mistakes made by people who don't know anything about horses or horseback riding. I'm trying not to include a lot of the technical details but again I don't want to say Gail rode from point a to point b in an unrealistic ammount of time for example.

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:48 am

We had really wanted to adopt and "save" an older dog, but at the Humane Society, it's so hard 'cuz they're all sick.

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Post by himbeer29 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:49 am

yeah... puppies are much better, if you have the time to train them. that's what we're trying to figure out now, cause we'd rather get a puppy, just cause then we could train it the way we wanted, but neither of us is sure when we'd have the time to care for one :-(

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:50 am

phoebsfan wrote:that would be very helpful. I don't know really... I'm going to be writing a lot about traveling via horse. Perhaps any common mistakes made by people who don't know anything about horses or horseback riding. I'm trying not to include a lot of the technical details but again I don't want to say Gail rode from point a to point b in an unrealistic ammount of time for example.


I gotcha. It can be hard to determine amount of time, especially when considering if the horse is walking, trotting, cantering, or galloping (the 4 main gaits). Oh, and 1 important thing: the rider always gets on the horse from the left side by placing the left foot in the stirrup and swinging the right leg over.

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:51 am

We DO have the time for training, so I think a puppy will work best. We just got a bit ahead of ourselves with the other dog. If they had told us he was an outside dog, we wouldn't have gotten him!

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Post by phoebsfan on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:51 am

that is perfect right there... I wouldn't know the left thing. Now I do and I would probably make that mistake...now I won't. Thank you.

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Post by himbeer29 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:53 am

Meegs82 wrote:We DO have the time for training, so I think a puppy will work best. We just got a bit ahead of ourselves with the other dog. If they had told us he was an outside dog, we wouldn't have gotten him!


:-( that really sucks. they should have told you! That's a pretty important thing to just not mention.

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:54 am

No problem, phoebs. Oh, and something that might be helpful: horses are incapable of throwing up. So, if a horse gets sick in your fic, make sure it doesn't throw up. Instead, the horse colics, the same as a baby.

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:55 am

himbeer29 wrote:
Meegs82 wrote:We DO have the time for training, so I think a puppy will work best. We just got a bit ahead of ourselves with the other dog. If they had told us he was an outside dog, we wouldn't have gotten him!


:-( that really sucks. they should have told you! That's a pretty important thing to just not mention.


No kidding! They told us "he loves to be outside." Well, so did my last dog. But we thought we would take him for walks and go to the dogpark and throw him a ball every day. They didn't say "he is an outside dog."

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Post by phoebsfan on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:55 am

that is interesting and brings up interesting possibilities as well... hmm perhaps for another fic though. this one is getting out of hand.

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Post by Meegs82 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:55 am

Did jonezy's computer crash again? He disappeared.

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Post by jonezn4Bones on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:55 am

himbeer29 wrote:and jonez... not to bring up bad memories... but does this mean the stones are gone? or do they just keep coming back?
If one is not careful they can produce stones constantly. I produce an average of 6 in each kidney at any given time. They randomly elect to move about. The process is that the sediments in your kidneys gather together and crystallize forming multi-faceted sharp edged stones. They can be granular like sand or very large like the end of pencil erasers or bigger. They form from diet, stress, calcium from the bones and lack of hydration. The solution in the kidneys becomes super saturated and that is the perfect breeding ground. After cutting through the kidney tissue the stones follow the urinary tract and cut and get lodged an dislodged indiscriminately. The back pressure from urine build-up pushes them along. They burn, itch, gouge, scrape, cut, clog, block and ultimately find their way out of the urethra. The process for a single stone may average 7 or more weeks and sometimes they get to a comfortable spot and don't hurt and then without much warning become vicious little bastards. The stone I'm passing right now has at least another three weeks through the smallest passages along the journey. It causes back pain and pressure like the lower back and abdomen are being squeezed like a toothpaste tube. For males, the added enjoyment comes from it activating all the nerves normally associated with the ultimate pleasure and turning it into the ultimate pain. The sensation for both genders is that of peeing broken glass and a severe urinary tract infection off and on for weeks at a time. The male also gets pain in the testes which feels like being stepped on and the nearest description but no where near the equivalent pain from that would be a stick in the eye that stays there. As any number of stones can be at any place along the journey -the fun is remarkably varied.


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