Animal t shirts
Don't ask me how many animal t shirts I have in my closet - I'll admit it upfront, I can't go past an animal souvenir shop without getting an animal print emblazoned on the front of what I wear. I've got SeaWorld t shirts, Zoo t shirts with my favorite animals on them...I've started quite a collection. I've even bought adorable child size ones to clothe my brood of young animal lovers. However, having bought so many in my lifetime I can't help but compare the ones which looked great on the shelf and then started to sag or distort after a few washes in the washing machine and those which seem to last wash after wash. Suddenly my prized possession of a lovely tree frog is no more than a memory and I've had to live with the knowledge that I had paid good money only to be ripped off.
When I stumbled across Australian Native t shirts, I was a bit apprehensive about it - after all, I am Australian and all these Australian Native animal t shirts were a dime a dozen. They are everywhere. Still, being the devoted animal lover that I am, I couldn't resist but explore these a bit further and have been pleasantly surprised to find that they are the real deal - I especially like their aboriginal animal t shirts which is uniquely Australian and true blue - none of this Made in China stuff that is so often marketed as 'Australian'. All this at reasonable and affordable prices. I've included their full range which includes other Australian t shirts which may not include animals for those who wish to also 'call Australia home'.
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Dog with problems walking
When I came home from work yesterday, Sparrow(6yo female neutered mix breed), who stays in my basement with access to the crawl space under the house, was having trouble going up the stairs. She seemed sick - hot nose & depressed. She has a knot midway up her tail about the size of a quarter. Her hindquarters are slightly swollen and tender. Her behind was dirty with dust, some fecal matter, and little black dots that looked like flea eggs (she doesn't have fleas - she's on med from the vet.) It seemed she had been dragging her bottom on the ground. My gut feeling is that she may have been bitten by a spider or god forbid a snake (in my basement?!!) but I'm also worried that she's hurt her back. She can still walk - even jump on the bed - but she is not moving correctly. She is still eating and drinking. She's not any worse this morning, but no better. She's not limping, but she acts stiff - is not moving her hind legs with ease, but I don't see where they look out of whack. For example, when she goes up steps, she just goes one step at a time, very slowly and carefully when she usually bounds & skips steps. It doesn't look like she's knuckling over, and her feet and legs look normal. Another thought after babying her this morning - she has had trouble in the past with her anal glands being blocked. Usually I try to massage & expel them when I bathe her. I haven't noticed her dragging her butt, which usually happens when her glands are filled and need expelling, but is it possible this could be the problem? Or constipation?
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