Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

Yup, that’s Gracee’s name. She came to us at six months old, a piece of returned merchandise, a used dog. The breeder told me that her owners couldn’t house train her and she was vicious when tucked into bed. If you know Scotties, you know a bed tucking would be most embarrassing for such a distinguished creature.

I’m always up for a challenge when it comes to vulnerable creatures. Indeed, Ms. Grace couldn’t be house trained because she has inflammatory bowel disease. No gross details, but there are plenty. At the worst, she was down to 15lbs instead of her healthy 22 and was ready to be dealt with in the most humane way possible, if you know what I mean. The vet said, “let’s try one last thing” and put her on prednisone. In 48 hours she had an amazing turnaround. For all you purists who believe in the BARF doggy diet and no meds, this was the best thing for her. She is still on a minimal dose, but after two years is a typical dog. Typical for a Scottie means a dog who knows she’s better than you and reminds you of that every day. OK, Gracee’s is typical except for one thing. She has OCD, which my husband thinks is a side effect of the prednisone. She constantly licks carpet and sucks her leash. WARNING – this is gross: poor puppy throws up a carpet fibre sausage about twice a month. I warned you. That is a small price to pay for life with Gracee May, we love her just the same.

Her official adoption picture:
Gracie

As for knitting I finally picked up where I left off on my Rippling Waters scarf. I started the end bit three times and kept ending up with a mistake in the same spot. After a break I took a deep breath and patiently worked through the numbers. Guess what? I had made a note on the chart resulting in being one stitch off. I figured that puppy out, I did it! I have a whole new outlook. This is progress:
Rip_waters_progress

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4 responses to “Ms. Amazin’ Grace”

  1. sherry Avatar
    sherry

    You know I had to coment to this one GInn!! gracie is the cutest thing next to Bree and taffy.. of course I am prejudiced.
    PoOr thing.. gosh, hey you do what you have to do re meds..Taffy , when she was 4 started getting this skin allergy every summer. would put her on pred for about 4 yrs. then I thought I got to try something else.. Last year, as soon as she started breaking out, I would rub the cortizone cream in her skin, and able to keep her off of it last year. this year,I changed her diet, andluckily no outbreaks..But if I would have needed to what else could I have done??Oh and ocd, hehe, bree seems to have that.. And she is on NO meds…brings her yellow ball to us to throw, and will sit ther for HOURS!!!and set it under the feet if I am sitting knitting, and NEVER STOP!!! thanks for posting about her, i just love scotties!!!they are soooooo loving.. My westie took a week to train, bree, took 2 weeks…
    have a great day. sherry

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  2. Dawn Avatar

    Grace sounds like a wonderful dog, and I’m glad she found a caring and loving home with you!
    Plus, she’s just too cute. I love her!

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  3. Chrissie Avatar

    Grace sounds like a sweetheart! What a touching story; I’m glad that she found a good home with you.

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  4. Kukorakin Avatar

    Yes it’s always wonderful to hear when a dog finds a good home.

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