Maybe it is heat stroke. I have a headache as well @tyme. I’ve just drank some soda water. I’m getting really hot and clammy. I’m not well at all.
Im not a coconut fan. But I could try it.
I saw a snake in one of the walks I did when I was on holidays last October. It just slithered past the walking trail. I waited a bit then walked really quietly past where it went. There’s been lots of people out here saying that they have had snakes in their yard but I just got complacent. Now the back door is shut and they are only allowed out supervised.
With Ruby it could take some time. If you know any of the dogs when you are walking (that are friendly) you could try and socialise her with them gradually. That may help. She need to know that she is safe and that the other dog is safe.
I go back to work on Wednesday. I have mums dog tomorrow and Tuesday. I need to be extra cautious.
I have my Pdoc appointment tomorrow and my psych on Tuesday. My Pdoc said she would change my meds. See what happens.
I keep telling my psych that I don’t walk the dogs because there is too many snakes. She might believe me now! Lol
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