Thursday, June 14, 2007

not feeling so good

Today i am not feeling so good. My belly is just not very happy. I was up much of the night with ryan, and still was not doing great in the morning so sara stayed home with me. I'm feeling a bit better now that we went to the vet and got a shot -- i was very very good the whole time -- and have even been able to eat a little food, which is a huuuuuge relief.

I'm glad that sara stayed home to cuddle with me in the sunshine, but i wish that i was feeling better enough to play some games. What's the fun of having your person stay home with you if you're sick the whole time?

I wish i knew what was wrong with me...

6 comments:

Peanut said...

Oh I hope you feel better soon.

Gwyn Valentine said...

Hi Scubee,
It was really nice of sara to stay home with you. I hope you will get well soon coz u look really tired in the picture.
Lots of healing licks,
Reina

wally said...

Awww Scubee. What feels bad? It is nice to have the peeps home. Hope you're feeling better soon. Get loads of rest and sympathy belly rubs.

wally.

MJ's doghouse said...

awww poor little scubee.....nothing is worst that a tummy ache...i mean what is the use of being a dog if you cant eat. I sure hope you feel better soon...do you want me to send you some scubbee snacks...i am sure they will make you feel better...oh and by the way scuuubbbeee ..my weener dog squeeeks at both ends...so much fun

Sarah & Eric said...

Scubee, maybe you are diabetic. Has your vet checked you for that?

--Poppy's Dad

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