Lloyd went to the vet today and she said we can "wait and see" what happens with the growth on his eyelid. Might need surgery, but maybe not. I'm trying to be optimistic.
We traveled by Radio Flyer to the vet and made many new friends. We passed through what supposedly is busiest pedestrian intersection in Manhattan (twice as many peds as Times Square) and Lloyd-in-the-wagon drew a big crowd.
If I'd thought about it I would have gone another way, but he has an equable temperament and seemed to like the admiring throng. Helped him forget the blood draw, maybe!



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Logan had been shuffled around several foster homes during a time when several dogs were coming in from puppy mills and abandonment from the housing crisis and I offered to bring him on board. He suffers from dermatocyotosis, aka sheltie skin disease, which is an auto-immune disorder. He had a flare up but with medication and a soft bed in a quiet home, he soon recovered. Logan is quite shy but is slowly coming around and did beautifully when I came home from the hospital after my surgery. He stayed as close to me as he could and would check on my boo-boo daily to make sure I was healing.
His favorite friend is Kali and he often snuggles in beside her at bedtime.
