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Welcome to Speak Your Art Blog Hub. This blog combines posts from seven of my other blogs: In the Flow Studios Arts, In the Flow Studios Body, I Love Shelter Dogs, Mana Keepers, PaaMano Eskrima & Performing Arts, Self-Actualization thru Women's Empowerment and Speak Your Art Poetry. It brings my organizations together and offers my readers an easier way to follow new posts in one convenient location.

I hope you will find something that inspires you, empowers you or reminds you of the limitless possibilities that dwell within you. Thank you for visiting. I wish you Peace today and everyday.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

A day of moving pictures

As the title implies Ke-ola didn't stop all day. You'll see I chose to post mostly video clips as the majority of my still photos are a blur of movement. He is a happy and energetic morning person…I am not. This makes me all the more grateful to my husband for taking Ke-ola out for walks in the morning. It helps to level the playing field.



Ke-ola looks so thick now! His hip bones have disappeared beneath his growing haunches and his ribs have also stopped looking so pronounced. He can stand comfortably on his hind legs and his sores are almost healed. He looks so handsome. Roland received more than one complement about how good looking Ke-ola was on his walk today. I can only imagine what he'll look like when he's completely healthy…stunning!



Giving him his meds and breakfast took about 45 minutes today. Now that he is so much healthier he also has much more energy. Its important for him to remember his manners so he can integrate well with a new pack-family. He is a very good boy and wants to please but he has a strong will and knows what he wants. We are starting with sit, wait and off. That seems easy enough but he is a very determined boy. (I think that is part of the reason he has survived after going through so much)




I saved you from the
scary pinecone, mama!
He played out front and discovered that he LOVES pinecones. He dances around the unsuspecting pinecone, overwhelming it with his eagerness and then dives in for the attack. I could't stop laughing at the site of Ke-ola's excitement and subsequent pinecone-takedown. He was so proud of himself as he chewed his pinecone trophy.

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