Posted on 09/21/2016 11:07:00 AM PDT by doug from upland
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More like Barney Google eyes
More like a flounder.
She’ll take a tumble on you
Roll you like you were dice
Until you come out blue
She’s got Marty Feldman eyes
Yeah, she’s singing about me, Doug.
The secret’s finally out.
Chelsea is my love child.
Friday Night at the Frights. Bill’s reward for all his misdeeds.
I hope her health is her political downfall, once and for all time!
funny
LMAO !
thanks.
Our previous dog, a Border Collie developed K-9 Vestibular Disease in her 14th year and it was sad to see that happen to her, but she continued on for two more years, a little wobbly, but she adapted to the symptoms until her legs gave out at 16.
Oct 27, 2011
“Old Dog” Vestibular Disease
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by Dr. Jennifer Coates
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I dont get to give a lot of good news to my clients. As some of you already know, my veterinary practice deals primarily with end-of-life issues hospice and in-home euthanasia mostly not an environment where good news abounds. So, when I see a consultation appointment scheduled for an older dog whose owner is describing a head tilt, difficulty walking and eyes that are “moving funny,” I get really excited.
Why? Because these are symptoms of a condition that looks really, really bad (owners often think their dogs have had strokes), but usually gets better on its own with little or no treatment. Veterinarians dont know exactly what causes idiopathic vestibular disease (”idiopathic” means arising from an unknown cause, or the pathologist is an idiot, as one of my professors said in veterinary school), but it is very common.
The vestibular system is composed of portions of the brain and ear and is responsible for maintaining our sense of balance. When something goes wrong with the vestibular system, it feels like the world is spinning.
Dogs with idiopathic vestibular disease have some combination of the following symptoms:
A head tilt
They are unsteady on their feet and may fall over
They circle in one direction or even roll across the floor
Their eyes flick back and forth, up and down, or rotate in a circle (this is called nystagmus)
An unwillingness to eat due to nausea
Vomiting
http://www.petmd.com/blogs/fullyvetted/2011/oct/old_dog_vestibular_disease-11847
Lol lol lol. Marty Feldman eyes!
Its Cankle Cankle Cankle Cankle Cankle Chameleon.
Where is Boy George at when you need him?
“got dim crazy eyes”
Also, on two frames she transformed into a lizard /sarc
heh...or Rosemary's Baby's eyes.
How We Met
Georgetown, 1974
So I started to walk into the singles bar. I won’t lie to you, boys, I caught a whiff of her and I was terrified! But I pressed on - and as I made my way past the bar, a strange calm came over me.
I don’t know if it was divine intervention or the kinship of all living things, but I tell you at that moment - I was a Marine Biologist! ...The sea was angry that day, my FRiends, like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli!
I got about fifty feet out, standing by her table and suddenly, the great beast appeared before me. I tell ya, she was ten stories high if she was a foot.
As if sensing my presence, she let out a great bellow. I said, “Easy gal!” And then, as I watched her struggling, I realized that something was obstructing its breathing. From where I was standing I could see directly into the eye of the great fish!
And some more stuff.
Bahahahhah!!!!
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