
 
          
          I would like to give you an update on Lily, whom I adopted this 
          November
          (2012).  She has been with me for about three months now, and I am 
          happy
          to say she is doing just great.  It was a bit rough at the beginning 
          because she was still getting over a bout of diarrhea.  After blood 
          tests she was diagnosed with SIBO (small intestine bacterial 
          overgrowth) - apparently this is common in sled dogs and can be caused 
          by stress or by food sensitivities.  She has been steadily improving 
          with a course of antibiotics and a special diet (temporary), and she 
          has put on some weight and is feeling much better.  You asked me to 
          let you know if she ever started pooping normally!  Well, now I can 
          proudly say that she is!
 
           
          
           
          
          Lily is now about thirteen months old and is still a sweet, playful 
          pup.  She is so affectionate and wakes me up in the morning by 
          jumping on top of me and licking my face.  She also loves people 
          and other dogs.  When we are out on our walks she will howl at them as 
          they pass by and try to engage them in play (or lick their faces).  
          She is a natural at playing ball and of course she loves to run, 
          especially in the snow.  This summer I think we will enroll in 
          Flyball.  Next winter we might also try skijoring, although that could 
          be interesting because she loves to chase squirrels.
 
           
          
          
          Being still a young pup, she can sometimes be a brat and will get into 
          things if she is not kept busy.  She especially likes electronics (?) 
          and one day I came home to find she fixed my alarm clock.  It was only 
          displaying the channel but not the time; now it is displaying the time 
          again!  (She did change it from FM to AM, however.)  She also figured 
          out how to get in the cupboards, and ate a box of bran flakes (which 
          didn't help her diarrhea much).  So she is teaching me to be more 
          "Zen-like" -- I now make sure I put away everything (and duct tape the 
          kitchen cupboards
          shut) before I leave her alone in the house.  But she is learning that 
          I am the alpha dog and she is good when I am around.  She is very easy 
          to train because she is super intelligent and will do anything for 
          food.  She loves to lie on her back and get a belly scratch.  Lily 
          also likes to watch TV and especially enjoys nature shows with 
          animals.  One day we watched a show on dog sled racing in the Yukon.  
          She was glued to the set for the entire hour.  I think she even 
          identified a few relatives.  We have to be careful though, 
          because sometimes she gets too excited and tries to run after them.  
          When I switch the TV off she can't figure out where they went and gets 
          all confused.
          
          
           
          
          I would like to thank you for rescuing Lily.  She is the perfect dog 
          for me and I love her to bits.  I am very, very happy with her.  She 
          is a wonderful girl who brings so much joy to my life.  I am attaching 
          a few photos.
          
 
           
           
           
          
          
Update 
          April '14
          Yes, Lily is still keeping me both 
          entertained and exercised.  I must say she did start to calm down a 
          bit around February (she turned 2 in December).  Right now she's 
          entertained by all the critters that are coming out of their holes 
          after the long winter.  At dusk she goes out on the deck and 
          hides behind the BBQ and stalks them.  I have to drag her back in 
          the house.
          
          Here's a photo of Lily with her new toy 
          (looks like evil twins).
          
           
           
          
          
Update 
          May '15
Lily 
          is continuing to amaze me.  She is now nearly 4, but still very much 
          an energetic husky.  She loved the -40C weather we had this winter. We 
          have taken up skijoring, turns out she is a natural (not really a 
          surprise).  We have gone on a few road trips together this past year, 
          and she seemed to enjoy it.  I found out that she likes swimming and 
          being in the water.  She dives right in and tries to get at the fish 
          at the bottom of the lake.  Her favorite pastimes are playing ball and 
          cuddling up beside me on the couch watching TV.  She is loyal and 
          affectionate as ever.  I can't imagine life without her.
          Here 
          are a few recent photos.
          All 
          the best.
          
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
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