A little update
Hello all. I know I have not been on a lot lately. We have been real busy. Well Bandit is doing great and adjusting to the new house real well. And Princess is doing real well to with the new house but today she had a run in with a snake. she was bitten on the neck. I took her in to see the vet and he gave her a shot of 2 different medications and then gave her a steroid and and antibiotic to take heer at home. He told me he did not think that it was a venomous snake that had bitten her. So I have to take her back tomorrow and let him look at her again. So please keep your fingers and paws crossed that she will have a speedy recovery.





























June 1, 2008 @ 7:14 pm
Poor little Princess!
I hope she is okay! I know that must be a very scarey experience. Keep us posted on how she is feeling.
June 1, 2008 @ 8:30 pm
We’ll keep ours crossed!!
Hope everything turns out okay!! Give her some hugs from us!!
June 1, 2008 @ 8:42 pm
Oh My !! Tonda we will keep your beautiful Princess in our thoughts and Prayers for a speedy recovery !! Give her hugs from Kirby and the rest of the D-PAK !!
June 1, 2008 @ 8:49 pm
Oh no Princess…what are we to do with you!!! I am sure you gave your family quite a scare!!! We will be crossing our paws and praying really hard for you and your family. You have a great mommy who will take care of you!!!!!! Hey there Bandit we are sending hugs to you and your sis Princess!!!
~ Heidi
June 1, 2008 @ 9:10 pm
Hope you are OK Princess. We will be praying for you!
Smokey and Anna and mommy Carrie
June 2, 2008 @ 4:32 pm
Scary !!! Hope she is OK!!! Ruth and Daisy
June 2, 2008 @ 7:33 pm
next time you bite the snake!! show him who’s boss.
Blackfeet Indian Jellied Snake
Yield: 1 Recipe
1 md Snake
2 c Indian vinegar
1 Handful mint
2 Fingers coltsfoot salt
Cut off the head and skin and take out the intestines. Cut into 1″ pieces.
Wash in cold water. Put the vinegar, mint and coltsfoot salt in some kind
of container; put the pieces of snake on top and cover with cold water. Let
stand overnight. Put the container over the hot coals in the morning and
simmer slowly for about 35 minutes.
Remove from the fire and cool. The dish is ready to eat when the jelly
has set.
June 3, 2008 @ 1:37 am
Tonda..We are praying for Little Sweet Princess!!
June 3, 2008 @ 1:45 am
me too kid when you are better get out in the back and chomp that snake in to little peaces… Buddy