The Science Pawdcast

Pet Chat March 9th: Waking Up to Pet Mayhem and More Stories

March 13, 2024 Jason Zackowski
The Science Pawdcast
Pet Chat March 9th: Waking Up to Pet Mayhem and More Stories
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The early bird might get the worm, but in our household, it's the early pets that bring the mayhem – and we wouldn't have it any other way.

In a blend of humor and affection, we recount the quirky morning antics that pet owners know all too well, like Bunsen's insistence on pre-dawn attention and Ginger's keyboard capers that leave us both exasperated and enamored.

Weekends may be for rest, but our pets didn't get the memo – join us as we ponder the peculiar uptick in pet energy when Saturday dawns. Laugh with us as we reminisce about 4 AM pet parties, and hear about the amusing escapades of Sasha the Bernadoodle, the unwitting hall monitor of her household.

With a special appearance by Annalise, we delve into the wonder of pet and kid dynamics, exploring how these furry and tiny humans adapt to changes in their environment with unparalleled zest.

Wrapping up this episode, we venture into heartwarming territory with tales of pet celebrations and the challenges of grooming a Hungarian sheepdog, which may have you considering a simpler pet choice – like a pet rock.

Don't forget to tune in next time around for another dose of pet-centered delight – because, let's be honest, life's too short for dull stories, and our pets never provide those.

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Speaker 1:

Hello pet enthusiasts, Welcome to Pet Chat. My name is Jason Sikowski. I'm the dog dad of Bunsen and Beaker the science dogs.

Speaker 2:

on social media, my co-hosts are today I'm Chris Sikowski and I am the dog mum to Bunsen and Beaker and the cat mum to Ginger and.

Speaker 3:

I'm Annalise and I'm here.

Speaker 1:

Every week in Pet Chat, we bring stories from around the world, we play a game, there's prizes and we're live multicasting across Twitter, instagram and Facebook, and we tried our hardest to include TikTok, but we just couldn't get the stream key to like link it all together, and I went through the two stages of grief, chris.

Speaker 2:

I know there's five stages of grief. I know you went through them all.

Speaker 1:

I went through them all in about two hours. I went from frustration to acceptance. But that's okay, we're all here. Paula says my chair is squeaky. Yes, I have to be very careful. My chair has started to squeak. Hear that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can hear that.

Speaker 1:

It's awful and I like get excited when I'm like talking and it squeaks. So sorry, Paula, I'll try my I will sit very Pet Chat. Sponsor today is bark and beyond supplycom. Bark and beyond supplycom is a small family owned company that started making joint supplements for dogs but now has toys and treats and a whole bunch of stuff. T-shirts, adorable T-shirts. Check them out. Today, Bark and beyond supplycom, skip the big box door and help out the little guy. All right, so the next part of our show. We share some stories about Bunsen and or beaker. Chris, do you want to go? Do you want to go first?

Speaker 2:

Sure, it was a really big morning this morning at 428. Guess what happened at 428 this morning?

Speaker 1:

What Chris?

Speaker 2:

Bunsen and beaker, or Bunsen specifically was crying to wake up and because you were such a late sleeper, I let you sleep and I got up with Bunsen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2:

I got up with beaker, which means that ginger came to, I had three of our animals, which is all of our animals in the living room. Actually, I had another mammal in the living room too, because Adam fell asleep on the couch with ginger on his chest and he didn't want to go down to his bedroom because he didn't want ginger to wake up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's a big guy right.

Speaker 2:

So then it's like I thought we were being intelligent by buying the couch and then the chair and not the love seat, because you are a large mammal.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

And you need bigger furniture for your height.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for saying I am so big I need special furniture. I appreciate that you need to go to the place that sells furniture for orangutans, and then that's what we get. I love that, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Spoiler alert we had to get not regular furniture but extra tall furniture for. Jason to be able to sit comfortably in it.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Anyway. So in order to maximize space, I decided, hey, how about we not get the love seat and couch combo? How about we get the couch and then the recliner chair combo? And you said that's wonderful. And I said great, yeah, anyway. So now that Adam's on the couch and he takes up the whole couch, then I had to lay on the recliner, which is fine, it's a lazy boy, it's super comfortable. But my arm is not long enough to reach the floor to pet Bunsen, and so he kept crying and crying, and crying and he wasn't settling. And then I didn't want to wake Adam up and so I was trying to hold Bunsen's paw to keep him quiet.

Speaker 2:

And then finally, finally, he settled and I'm like, oh, this is perfect.

Speaker 2:

And then I hear what the cat decided to crawl onto your computer and hit all the buttons on your keyboard and I thought, oh, I better get up and say Ginger, please get off there. But by doing that, by getting up, bunsen got up and so it was a wash rinse, repeat, and then I was trying to pet him so he would settle, and then I didn't want to wake Adam up, and that happened, and Adam didn't wake up because he is a sound sleeper, just like me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you and Adam can sleep through anything. Oh my God.

Speaker 2:

Anything, anything and anyway. So then then there was the beaker and ginger show, where ginger got all up in beaker's face and telling her right off, and then beaker was like I don't think so and then barked I'm like oh, now Adam's for sure going to wake up. No, no, that did not happen, did not wake up. It was just me up with the animals and I got ginger and beaker on video. Are you doing a re reenactment? Yeah?

Speaker 1:

I'm reenacting what's happening. I'm reenacting your story live.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, me, me, me, me, me, me. And then you know, and then ginger did a whole flaunt and turn around, yeah, yeah, I couldn't reach, I could not reach. You have to turn him on the side and kind of grab his paw, that's yeah. Like barely touches. Yeah, that's what he does right.

Speaker 1:

He goes on his back and he sticks his, he sticks his foot up. Sorry, sorry for the people on audio, only you can't see this. I've got the bunts and stuffy. And then he sticks his paw up. And if you just touch his paw, like just this, then he's happy. You just have to touch him.

Speaker 2:

So it's the most bizarre thing Anyway. So that was my joyous morning.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'm sorry. But remember, I get up early Monday to Friday and feed the dogs and the cat and make coffee, so maybe unless it's a five, am wake up, because then I do that too.

Speaker 2:

Well, because you can't get back to sleep, I can just close my eyes.

Speaker 1:

I know you have a superpower that way. So is it going to get worse, cause don't we lose an hour? Is it going to get better or worse?

Speaker 2:

It's daylight savings.

Speaker 1:

I think it's getting lighter in the morning and Bunsen thinks it's breakfast, like he just was used to being fed when it's dark.

Speaker 7:

What.

Speaker 2:

At least, was just asking is it tonight? And she said oh gross, oh you guys were like talking on you.

Speaker 1:

You muted your mic and I was like what's the conversation?

Speaker 2:

I did.

Speaker 1:

What's the conversation there, man? My chair is so squeaky. Do you hear this?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, that's bad.

Speaker 1:

It's so bad I'm going to have to fix this.

Speaker 3:

Adams chair. It's comfortable.

Speaker 1:

I need yeah, maybe I can get a new chair because this chair is so old. I need, like I need a podcast studio, chris. Like everything is cobbled together in this room. Everything is cobbled. Oh, we've got comments.

Speaker 2:

I've been ignoring your room now Cosplay room that you could convert to a podcast room.

Speaker 1:

No, I've so. No, because I've been making use of it. I've been working like mad on the cosplays. I'll tell you that. That's why my hands are covered with paint. I've been working all day on it. Kelly says poor Chris, I'm just checking Instagram. There's some, there's some fun comments. Our dogs heard the chair squeak. Oh my God, people are commenting. People are commenting on my squeaky chair on Instagram. Oh man, okay, it's really bad. It's really bad there. Okay, should I tell my story?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

Right, okay. So we had frigid temperatures last week till Wednesday it was really cold, like minus 25, minus 30, extremely cold, and Beaker got to break out in her snow pants a couple of times. And what's so fun about her snow pants now is maybe she doesn't want to put them on initially, but then she realizes what's going on and she totally lets me put the snow pants on. But the cool thing is is that instantly she is happy. I think Chris, you got to see that right. Her snow pants smile like this mega watt happy smile because she knows mega watt. Like she knows, the snow pants keep her comfortable and like Bunsen is okay when it's minus 25, minus 30, he's good to go for hours.

Speaker 1:

Beaker's not like her feet get really cold, she limps around. The one morning I took them out to go pee before school and it was so cold Beaker was crying and my heart was broken, like she was limping and she was crying and like Beaker is pretty stoic she doesn't cry very often, but it has to be something painful for her to cry. So I felt and that's why the snow pants are so cool. So when she was wearing them she was just romping around with Bunsen like nothing, and it was so fun to see her have so much fun, because before she would stay home she would not come on those walks when it was that cold. When it was that cold she would stay home and she would get to go. Only like for a short little walk is just unsafe for her to go. So that's been a big change. And then now we have really warm weather. Well, I don't know if it's really warm, it's like comparatively warm. What was it today? Minus one, minus two, zero.

Speaker 2:

No, it was like plus six. Jason, it was plus six, wow, yeah it was.

Speaker 1:

The snow was sticky, so Beaker doesn't need her snow pants, and we the Beaver still alive. I think I mentioned that in earlier this week, but people were wondering if we have new Beaver footage and the answer is no, we don't.

Speaker 2:

But I know to play that as our chip today. We put it in.

Speaker 1:

I think the chip is dead. Yeah, one of our SD cards died. Maybe it got wet, I don't know what was I saying, but but there's a beaver hole, the beaver is alive. The beaver is alive. There's a beaver hole. The beaver chewed its way out of the ground and there's tracks everywhere Beaver tracks. So good, norbert is still kicking. We're very, very, very happy for that because, like, even though it's not our pet, we just love. We love this beaver. Chris, you were worried that Norbert wasn't going to make the winter.

Speaker 2:

You were worried that Norbert was, I was.

Speaker 1:

I was. I love the beaver. I can't wait to see what it does in the spring, when the melt comes on Like what's? What is that whole area you're going to look like now that it's dammed up? It's going to be completely different. There's going to be a like a pond back there. We'll probably have, like Canada, geese and ducks back there, because we already started.

Speaker 2:

Really Kobra chickens. Kobra chickens are going to move in.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they will. What? The moose, moose deer? Yeah, the moose moved in last year.

Speaker 2:

They're like kougers, they're all going to come.

Speaker 1:

I don't want kougers.

Speaker 2:

My beaver dam brings all the animals to the yard.

Speaker 1:

The beavers were like. The beavers were like stop and water, ain't that isn't so hard, like we could just keep going. Nobody wants to hear that. Oh, we're losing. We just lost a hundred live viewers with us singing. 100 live viewers just left Ginger Ginger. The Beagle on Instagram is asking are there any moose bones? And no, bunsen's been out of luck this whole year no moose bones, no moose legs, no deer carcasses. He found a deer head one year. That was disgusting. No, he's been. He's been skunked, which means he didn't get anything. Madison says go Norbert. Yes, we love Norbert Norbert. So who won the Kahoot, chris, you remember?

Speaker 2:

Our bestie Kathy Zercher, Ella's mom, Really.

Speaker 1:

Kathy won. That's great. Ella's mom. Yeah, oh, my goodness, I'm sorry, kathy. Well, that's awesome that Kathy won a stuffy. She deserves that, yeah, okay, so well, we know who you are. I was going to. I forgot if I said to DM us so we can send you the prize. But that's Kathy, we know Kathy, so we'll go back to you. Chris, I don't know if Annalise wants to share a story. Since Annalise is on the live today, she does, okay, so I'll be quiet. Go ahead, annalise.

Speaker 3:

All right. So on the farm, since there's four cats, they're wonderful, they all have a wonderful personality. I love them all and when one night they were just being extra cuddly, and so you know, I was just going to bed and all of them were on my bed and, like usually, halfway through the night I have to kick them off because I get really uncomfortable and then they start prowling around my room and, you know, knocking stuff down and I'm a light sleeper. But yeah, this night specifically, all four of them were on my bed and it was wonderful, except Mouse. Like every time, one of the cats starts puking somewhere in my room whenever I let them in and it's terrible. And this time Mouse started yacking on my bed and I, like I have a very good reflex now of, like, rising out of bed and throwing the cat out of my room before they make a mess. So I don't have the cats in my room anymore very often. But that's my story.

Speaker 1:

That's a lot of puke.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's gross.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that does sound pretty gross.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but I love them so.

Speaker 1:

Where did Chris? Are you still there Just trying to?

Speaker 3:

occupy the dogs.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the dogs are being goofy. Okay, well, I can continue. Yeah, I'll just continue to run. So, annalise, thank you. There are there four, four cats at the farm for farm cats. Okay, right. I am still, if everybody's wondering, I am still sending Chris puppy photos. Oh, you're back. I can't say my plan now that you're with an earshot.

Speaker 2:

People are wondering if I'm going to fold.

Speaker 1:

That's the plan, all right, should we move to community sharing?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. Can you go over the ground rules?

Speaker 1:

Oh, you want me to. You want me to, okay. So if you man my squeaky chair, if you'd like to share, we'd love for you to come up and grab the mic. It's easy. On Twitter, audio or spaces, you just have to request and we'll bring you up. Though we do have, we do reserve the ability to not let folks up if we don't know who you are, if you're unknown to us. But if you'd like to share a story or ask us a question, go ahead. I will do my best to jump between all of the feeds. So if you have a question from Instagram live, or if you have a question on Facebook or Twitter live, you can type it in and I can throw it up on the thing and we can talk about it. So that's the kind of you know Twitter audio does have a huge advantage. So Chris is running the show. I believe you're bringing some folks up, hey.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I have Jen and then Sasha, also known as Holly and then Anne, and then I'm going to bring Jamie up in just a second.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so you said Jen first.

Speaker 7:

Oh, wow.

Speaker 9:

Okay, so I have a question, chris. So I saw the posts about the 4am pet party and I got the gist that Jason was actually up with them, but you were, I guess.

Speaker 1:

No, it's Chris, 100%, not me.

Speaker 9:

So, chris, you were up with them. I have a question about pets and kids that decide on a Friday night they're going to have this party at 2, 3 and 4 in the morning. I feel your pain. My kids and my pets did the same thing. Why don't they? You know they. They sleep through the week and then we have the Saturday off. They're up.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why that is.

Speaker 9:

But it's true, it happens right.

Speaker 1:

Are they always up Saturday morning, Chris?

Speaker 2:

Not always no.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

I'm wondering if, like, we send off some pheromones, like, oh, I'd like to relax pheromones, and they're like, haha, boiled you.

Speaker 9:

Well, that's what I was getting at, that you know. It's like you get that. You know you've worked all week and then you get Saturday morning and but it's, you know, saturday from two to three to four and they're up, so I don't know. Anyway, it was really funny, so thanks for sharing that.

Speaker 1:

I made a TikTok with the overlay of Jack Black from doing the hit me baby one more time cover to kind of explain. You know they're they really want to be around us and they're dancing at 4am. But I guess I didn't have to deal with that. It was more Chris having to deal with the Jack Black dogs and cat. All right, thanks, jen. Who's next, Chris? I forgot.

Speaker 2:

Um, I brought up several people. I brought up Um. We have Sasha, which is known as Holly, and then and, and then there's um Jamie, then Paula.

Speaker 1:

Sure, go ahead, holly.

Speaker 7:

Hi guys, hello. So Sasha continues in her quest to be the most Bernie's mountain dog like Bernadoodle ever.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 7:

And I was informed this week by her doggy daycare that Sasha has appointed herself the hall monitor. Oh, so whenever she has decides that a dog or group of dogs are not behaving, she runs up and starts barking at them.

Speaker 1:

Safety officer.

Speaker 7:

I don't know if it's so much that it's, it's it's more of like there are rules, you must follow rules. And so they're telling me about this. And I said well, you know, is she? If she's being obnoxious about it, please tell her off. They're like oh no, no, she's right. They're like we tell her. Thank you, sasha, you're right, they are being obnoxious. And I'm just like okay, you're kind of safety officer, sasha, except that you don't have any interest in protecting anyone. You just want everybody to like follow the rules. And she has even been doing this at home. So our cat, fiona, had hopped into the kitchen sink and I hadn't seen it, and she gets up and starts barking at Fiona.

Speaker 4:

Oh no.

Speaker 7:

You're not supposed to be in the sink. I know you're not supposed to be in the sink. Get out of the sink. Oh my God, I've created a monster. Maybe, maybe Bunsen has you know, she reads all Bunsen's tweets. So there you go. You were talking about the pets waking up early. Chris, I feel your pain.

Speaker 7:

Every this happens with us every spring, where it starts to get light earlier and they wake up earlier, and it usually, I mean by summer. I mean we basically only have like three hours of dark here, because we're like you guys, but they've adjusted by then. But the spring is always the worst, and lately it's been. The cat Fiona wakes up and starts yelling for her breakfast. Sometimes that wakes up Sasha, and then Sasha does the whole like, yeah, let's eat too, and I can get Sasha to go back to sleep. I cannot get Fiona to like stop yelling. Oh man, this morning, though I kind of I actually managed to mostly sleep through it. My husband wound up getting up with them but and he told me he's like, yeah, the cat was yelling and Sasha was so tired she was just sleeping through. The cat Like okay, but you know, fiona's is quite little, quiet little cat, unless she thinks you should feed her and then literally she starts yelling at you. It is just the most obnoxious, loud meow you will ever hear out of a cat.

Speaker 1:

Ginger. Ginger does talk to us when she's hungry, for sure. Yeah, yeah she. She tries to trick you. If you feed her, if I feed her, she might be yelling at Chris. If Chris feeds her, she might be talking to me. But what one weird thing I'm. Maybe, chris, you can jump in. Bunsen doesn't really police ginger. He doesn't really care what she's doing. But beaker police is what ginger is doing. Beaker is like if ginger's up to something, beaker is like you should not be doing that, ginger. So it's pretty funny.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, oh, I see you're trying to escape outside. No, no, no, oh, I see you're looking me off going meet, meet, meet. I don't like it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

She just tells her right.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, fiona's big thing is. So once it was during the summer we had been eating out on the deck and I brought the plates in and put them in the sink and there was a court. There were corn cobs on there and Fiona hopped in the sink, grabbed a corn cob and dropped it on the kitchen floor and I discovered her nibbling on the corn bins. Ever since then she likes to periodically check the sink. So yeah, sasha's just like does not like it because she knows that kitties are not supposed to be in the kitchen sink.

Speaker 1:

There you go.

Speaker 7:

So that is the is, that is the insanity in my household. So you know, Bunsen is not alone in his disciplinary ways.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bunsen does not like it when people are messing with beaker, like if we're, if we're like especially what Adam likes to like play with beaker. He's not being mean to beaker at all, but he's, he's like that's what we call it. When we're messing with beaker, like you got a toy and you're like playing tug or like trying to grab her paw or whatever she loves playing that, and then Bunsen's like no, no, no, no fun, no to rambunctious, stop that.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, sasha never gets mad at the humans, it's always the dogs.

Speaker 1:

The other dogs Okay. Yeah, Bunsen's a bit that way too.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, she just decides. You know you are not behaving properly and I am going to alert the humans to make sure that you stop this. Oh so anyway, yes, welcome to spring with having pets.

Speaker 1:

That's right, thanks, holly. Okay, chris, who's next Is it? And, and then Paula.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no. And then Jamie.

Speaker 1:

And then Jamie, then Paul. Okay, thank you and hello.

Speaker 5:

Hello, how are you all?

Speaker 1:

We are good. We hope you're well.

Speaker 5:

I am doing well. I am happy to report that Henry the cat is becoming less skittish and Millie the dog is accepting Henry the cat to the point where the cat ended up in the dog's crate.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's awesome.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and also lounged on the pet cot where the dog is supposed to stay at place. So we are very mixed up in this household. We're not too sure what we're supposed to do, but they are at least not killing each other, so I'm happy about that.

Speaker 1:

That's great. That's great, thank you. Yeah, so like, and we make fun that beaker and and ginger sometimes they bug each other, but like they're always, they're always around each other. Like it's not like they fight all the time, sometimes they just they will always be close, they'll sleep on the couch together. Like they interact. Like ginger will rub her face in the beaker's face and beaker will like lick the cat.

Speaker 5:

But then, then it turns into a fight sometimes. We haven't gotten to that point yet. Okay, henry, the cat is rather skittish and I don't think ever knew what a dog was before he moved in here. But I too had forgotten how rambunctious a two year old cat is. I have stripped down all decoration Because we have flying paws. It's just safer that way. At 3am.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, the amount of stuff that ginger knocks onto the floor. That is a lot of stuff. Yes, it is. Chris is shaking your head, or is it? Yes, chris, oh yeah, chris is nodding.

Speaker 5:

Yes, so I just wanted to share that my two furry friends are slowly getting to the right place.

Speaker 1:

I love it.

Speaker 5:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

And thanks for the update.

Speaker 5:

Sure.

Speaker 1:

You betcha. All right, thanks, ann. Who's next, chris? I forget Jamie, then Paula.

Speaker 2:

It's Jamie. Jamie, then Paula Jamie, how are you doing? I've been thinking about you in that nasty fall.

Speaker 6:

I'm doing better. Thank you very much. Hello everybody, hello, hello. I can bend my knee without crying now.

Speaker 3:

So you know, that's nice.

Speaker 2:

So well, I probably didn't want to go on live because you said you got a bunch of scratches on your face.

Speaker 6:

Oh well, I've done so many zoom calls this week. People are just calling me roadkill. But those who miss it, I didn't miss it. So last Saturday night I took River and Rose for a run and it was just a normal run. But last Saturday night there wasn't much moon and River decided I think he must have been chasing a wallaby, Because I couldn't see whatever it was he decided he was chasing. So he basically, instead of jogging, he started running, and it happened to be that we were running down a hill at the time. So he's on my right side, I run with a belt and the two dogs clipped to a belt beside me. He's on the right hand side, Rose is on the left hand side. He starts running, pulling on his lead to try and slow him down as we run downhill. It's all very complicated and Rose bolts the cross in front of me, so I'm holding her lead as well. So she bolts across in front of me as he's running and then I place plant on the road.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 6:

So I've got my right. My right knee has a lot of holes in it. My left knuckles are still really swollen and have lots of holes in them. My right knuckles are pretty good. My face is pretty good, my belly is pretty good, elbow are pretty good, so it's just the knee and the knuckles now that are the saw bits and the dogs essentially.

Speaker 6:

So I'm lying on my back on the road whimpering and swearing, trying to get anybody's attention, because it's eight o'clock on a Saturday night on a rural road and the dogs are essentially standing beside me looking down at me, going why aren't we running anymore? Stupid woman, why aren't we running anymore? And then so I had to sit and I need glasses to see pretty much anything now. So I'm trying to see on my phone to send a Facebook message to my husband and my daughter, and my daughter at that stage would have been was on her way home from work and I managed to catch her, and when she was about 300 meters away. So she just turned her car around, drove up the road and found me lying in the middle of the road and put the dogs and me in the car and took me home. So that's what that's. That's my dog story, with the dogs trying to kill me.

Speaker 1:

You know people, people do get injured by their dogs running and biking like pretty, pretty regularly.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah. So since then, because I'm the crazy person who has to run every day, I've still been running every day, just a lot slower.

Speaker 1:

Oh my goodness, jamie, take a day off, jamie.

Speaker 6:

Going down, going downhill hurts. So I've been. I take the two dogs separately, drive down to the flats near here and drive on the flat, flat bit of sorry run on the flat bit of road very slowly and carefully. But yesterday was my first regular run, sort of with ups and down hills. So I'm getting back to it now. But you know I have to keep running every day because that's my run streak. So it's 1465 days I think.

Speaker 9:

Wow.

Speaker 6:

In a row.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's amazing, Jamie. I don't know what to tell you. The only person, I know that has that kind of streak is Chris on Pokemon Go. What a great takeaway.

Speaker 2:

What a great takeaway, because Jamie wasn't here when I did the call out for friends On Pokemon Go. I can send you gifts, because I have to send 60 gifts to friends, and pink princess in the city became my friend on Pokemon and then gone became my friend on Pokemon, so I got two friends On Pokemon.

Speaker 6:

Sorry, oh, I thought you had Pokemon.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

No, sorry, that's okay, well, at least I got two friends.

Speaker 7:

You're someone in a row who plays Pokemon Go.

Speaker 2:

That is one of our followers. I thought it was you, Jamie.

Speaker 6:

Is it Bianca?

Speaker 1:

maybe it might be Bianca Chris.

Speaker 2:

It's probably Bianca.

Speaker 1:

It's probably yep Bianca.

Speaker 6:

Yep, yeah, yeah, she's that sort of person, but thank you, yes, the dogs apart from trying to kill me, the dogs are still good and, yes, I put a picture of Rose in the chat. Awesome Waving. A version of waving.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad you're on the mend and I'm glad dogs are still good. But we're still. We'll still check every day.

Speaker 6:

I know it's important to make sure that they are still good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're going to do the hard. We're going to do the hard research to check if dogs are still good every single day.

Speaker 10:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Yes, thank you. Thanks, Jamie.

Speaker 2:

Well, we have Paula, and then we have Donna.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I can hear.

Speaker 1:

Paula, we can hear Paula, yeah.

Speaker 10:

Well, maybe going out and coming in was a good thing, so okay, well, trixie got a little bit of Bunsen getting up early. She was up at 5 am this morning.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 10:

And I let her go back to bed. But she was weaned and bred by a truck driver, so she has truck driver hours, which is like go to bed at 8 and get up at 4 am, so it takes, it's taking us a while to get out of that loop. But anyway, my story. This week we have a couple of good ones. Annie turned 10. So she was 10 on Friday and she shares a birthday with Zoe, who's also on Twitter. So that was kind of fun and so I dressed up Annie and we sang happy birthday and gave her part of the pup cake from Trixie's birthday. So that was kind of fun.

Speaker 10:

And somebody requested I won't be long because I know you've got lots of people here, but I know it's getting the top of the hour, but somebody wanted to know.

Speaker 10:

I did a post this week about how long it takes to bathe a pool and, for those who don't know, a poolie is a Hungarian sheepdog who has dreadlocks like a human being has dreadlocks where it, you know, get, not mats, but it gets like twisted. Yeah, it takes two years from puppy to grow that cord into that twirl and she looks like a wool rug and it's like taking care of a wool rug, you have to keep splitting the cords every so often so they they're near the scalp, so they don't get matted, and then you have to use like really heavy duty, like fisk or scissors, to cut the cords because they grow like hair. So if I trim it, you know, lengthwise, I have to take like about 16 in my hand and cut them at once. So it's like sometimes I use garden chairs as crazy as I can, but it's the only thing you can break. Grooming scissors on her hair, that's how it's done.

Speaker 10:

So yeah, you really can. I cannot use that on. I can't use it for a poolie Usually and we only give her. I know people go, but don't, please, don't give me hate DMs because I this dog looks like a hot mess. But we try our best to give her a bath but we can't give it more than three or four times a year because it's such a long process and she doesn't get dirty like like other dogs. She'll collect stuff like a mop. I mean she'll pick up stuff like a dustpan. No, you laugh. I mean in the fall she brings in leaves, she brings in those oak seeds from the trees that are kind of stringy. She, she, you know, and you and you literally have to take her out in the deck and like, use your fingers and a brush and it's just a mess. That's fine but anyway. But it is something that just goes with owning a poolie.

Speaker 10:

So when you bathe her you have to do an hour prep or so because you have to do her paws and her paw hair in the closet.

Speaker 10:

I make sure she's got no mats and you know, make sure the back side is all clear and good. And then you got to go through the cords, make sure they're all nice and long, and you got to do this pre bath because once those suckers get wet, forget it. And then bath time. So getting her in the bath is one thing, and and and advise from Zoe, who is her sister owner, said get this water pick sprayer for your dog and it's the best thing. You hanging on your shower thing and you connect it to your shower and and it has a hose and you can turn it on intermittently with your shower so that you can turn it off when you don't use it and it's great. So it takes out soap and conditioner and waters are down, good, so we do that. And then we have to take her out of the tub and before we do that we literally you can't shampoo the hair. You have to milk it like cow milking Yep.

Speaker 1:

I've milked the cow before.

Speaker 10:

Melt the cow and then and then you conditioner, and then I have to use a really strong like olive oil conditioner, usually for African-American people. They'll relate so almost like their hair, and you have to use it because you have to use a thick conditioner on those dreadlocks and then we squeeze them all out. Then I use a sham which is like for your car, like those shammy rags, and we shammy the dog, because a towel does not work in this dog. You go through it in a second, so it sounds so complicated, but we shammy her off and then that's good. Then we get her out of the tub and then we try to blow dryer. But I need, like I'm, I have to invest in some kind of a high-duty blow dryer.

Speaker 1:

So it's like a flood. You need a flood fan, Paula, A flood fan. Like when your basement floods, they bring in those giant fans to dry everything up.

Speaker 10:

I can ask my husband, yeah, maybe he could have a. What is it that pro-serve coming? You know? Do it, dog, because I need like two on either side of her crate. But anyway, we got it pretty dry. But then when gravity starts it's like those cords are like wicks and it wicks down the water. So near the ends, you know, it can get very drippy.

Speaker 10:

It takes a long time to give this gal a bath, but she came out really good. I had it in a, like I said, a post. If some people want to check it out on my account you can see I've had some pictures. But Annie did really well and she was a lot of fun. She usually likes them and at the end I just do a little argon oil through the cords. They look nice and shiny and and soft and and Tripsy was like she knew something was up, because every time she went past the bathroom she'd look in the bathtub because she knew that, like Annie had a bath in the bathtub. So it was kind of funny. But that's how you give a bath to them and it takes. It took us four hours on last Sunday.

Speaker 1:

Wow, and we think it's a big ordeal giving Bunsen a bath when he rolls in coyote poop.

Speaker 10:

That's right. So that's, that's a nutshell, real quick, and how we do it. And, like I said, they're they're great animals, they're great dogs. But you know, unfortunately we had a groomer, but then she got injured at the groomers and they ripped her ear, so we we stopped going to them, so we couldn't find anybody else that would do it, because everybody turns them down.

Speaker 1:

Hmm, well, that is an. I mean, that's a really interesting story, and um, pullies are not super common and you answered probably what folks were saying how do you give them a bath? So that's, that's great.

Speaker 10:

Yep, Yep, and, like I said, it was four hours. Sometimes it can be even longer, but we try to do it on a sunny day because if there's any humidity in the air you're in trouble, because these dogs take maybe six hours or even eight hours to dry completely and if you don't dry them well, it smells like a sponge that doesn't you know, like kind of hang, like musty. Oh man. So you have. You know it's almost a catch 22, but we do our best.

Speaker 10:

So, like I said please don't give me hate we all say, oh, your dog looks mad at, because she usually looks really bad before the bath. But we try and we always put a ponytail thing in her hair, but she'll shake it out and like like two days and her hair is back down in her eyes, but that we really check her eyes every single day because that curly hair can get in her eyes. And I've known dogs that can get eyelashes in their eyeballs and then they have to go to the vet. So anyway, well, listen, I'll let somebody else go, but thanks for all the great fun stuff this week. Guys and everybody, have a great week and week and stay safe and love y'all.

Speaker 1:

You bet. Okay, thanks, paula. Now I don't feel, you know, as as as it is bad, or when I had to like squat Bunsen into the bathtub, I don't know. Okay, let's go to Donna and then to Tracy. Hi, donna.

Speaker 4:

Hey guys, I just want to say that if my life depends on it to be told in a court case, I want Chris Right there to in a recap, because she got it like, nailed it perfectly Good job.

Speaker 4:

So if we're ever playing the operator game, she's on my team. And then, jamie, oh my God, I can't believe your dogs tried to kill you. I know somebody in Florida who says the same thing when block tries to kill her. So I'm glad you're okay in that the dingo didn't eat you laying in the road. So one of these days I'm going to get down there to see that in person. I don't. I don't have much. We went from 90 degrees Fahrenheit down to 38 today, and then the time's going to change and the cats already started with the feed me, feed me. I don't know how they know ahead of time.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you cut out Donna. Oh, she muted Hi, go ahead.

Speaker 4:

No, it's not working.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we can hear you. You're cutting. You cut it, cut out. Can you hear me?

Speaker 4:

now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Oh okay, it's saying I'm muted, even though I'm not Dang Elon Anyways. So the Husky's happy, it's gold again. But she didn't know what happened when it went from 90 to 80. It went from 90 to freezing overnight and it's going to be hot again in the next few days. So I think our winter is finally done. Come on down, chris. So that's it for me. I just want to say Jamie, or recaps, that was amazing. And yay, kathy and Ella, that was a good story.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think we're on the. I think we've turned the corner towards spring ourselves. We'll see we might get some more snow, but I don't think those wicked temperatures are coming back. So yeah, all right Over to. We've got the Bunsen and Beaker cam going on here. Chris has the. Oh, now it's back to the Chris cam.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Do you want Bunsen and Beaker?

Speaker 1:

You can do whatever you want. Madison just said hi, bunsen, we'll go to Tracy. Go ahead, tracy.

Speaker 8:

Hi everyone, so not much going on here. Ricky is still a good boy but he's just been like super clean but also like you're like want to be near me, but then he won't like sit down to actually just relax. So you know, drew me a bit crazy yesterday. But you know he's happy, healthy, and then he's like still happy on his kibble but then he does like eat. If I like leave the room or when I leave for work I'll see him like going to his full food bowl and eating. So he can. He just doesn't want to.

Speaker 8:

Kat say he's still a good boy and I'm just like loving seeing Zola and how she's interacting with everyone so nice that she's like fitting in so fast and then like being a little chompy, giving Feta some of her own medicine, you know so, so it's good.

Speaker 1:

They posted a photo of Zola looking up I forget which dog the Zola is looking at it's ranked and it's.

Speaker 8:

It's amazing, it's so adorable and in my heart.

Speaker 1:

It's just like his beaker would look at Bunsen. Like that when she was little. She would just look at Bunsen Don's heart exploded, Jason. What's that?

Speaker 2:

Don I said, just exploded.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

In the comments to Zola looking up at things.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like it just got me, because that's how beaker would look at Bunsen. She was so little and he was just towering over here at her like a giant and she just like just couldn't get enough of Bunsen, like literally Also in her mouth.

Speaker 2:

But, jason, this, you don't know, the lore of the of the golden ratio.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Because Hopper and Vink are related to Zola and they are Well, vink is still with us and Hopper isn't. But it's just kind of that mentorship and it's just, oh, it gets you right in the field. Yeah, no I think that's why that part exploded, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I knew Zola. There is a hundred percent why it exploded. Oh my God.

Speaker 1:

Oh, puppies.

Speaker 2:

Hey, we could get a puppy mentorship and the, because we know that Vink is is not, is not sick.

Speaker 1:

Is has cancer, right yeah.

Speaker 2:

So she's sick and oh.

Speaker 1:

Chris is going to cry.

Speaker 8:

But she's doing well with that right now. So yeah, other thoughts continuing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, a hundred percent. And with little little Zola like Jen crying and then getting the dog and then having that personal time with her in Maryland and then the dog licking the lamp like some of the other golden sav in the in the, it's just like the story continues Like when Feta got there and had a little bit of every single dog but Zola licked so much like hopper and Vink when they were puppies and I think I don't know if I was Jen I would still like hopper came back to me, even though it's not the same dog and it's not, I mean.

Speaker 1:

Oh, donna, cut out at the end there.

Speaker 4:

Here we go again.

Speaker 1:

Sorry Don.

Speaker 4:

But no, it's my it's. I don't know what it is, but I just. Zola is going to be a healer of sorts for everybody, and maybe even for Vink.

Speaker 8:

And I just want to officially thank Donna for the fudge, because first mentioned that I'm pitch it like a while ago and I got it this week and I am ready to indulge in looking forward to it.

Speaker 4:

Oh my God, you're very welcome.

Speaker 1:

Don't eat too much of it. Adam and I ate Way too much of the fudge Donna sent two or three years ago and made ourselves very, very sick, but it was a good kind of sick we had the yeah and then going back for more.

Speaker 2:

You're like oh, I don't feel I'm so full of this fudge but I need more of it. It's like an addiction.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, holly's hands up. Go ahead, holly.

Speaker 7:

Just a little thing I was reminded was remembering. So keep an eye around dog Twitter. On Monday, we have a dog account. A dog's name is Hope, she's a boxer and she's Packer pause and Monday is her 16th birthday. Wow, and she did this last year for her 15th birthday, which was her keen senorah, and is doing it again this year. A whole bunch of her friends on Twitter got bandanas in the mail and they are all going to post pictures of themselves on Monday in these birthday bandanas for Hope.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's so nice. That's very, very cute. Holly, I love it. Okay, well, we've hit. We've hit kind of the end of the show. We've passed the one hour mark. I'll just throw it to our any speakers who want to say something before we wrap up. Paula, go ahead.

Speaker 10:

I just want to say, Donna, you were incredible because she sent me some of that fudge from Bucky's and I annihilated that box. So so, B you just got to know I even crave it. I was dealing with Connecticut's, like in Jersey or something. It's way too far, or Pennsylvania or somewhere.

Speaker 1:

I am so hungry.

Speaker 10:

Oh my gosh, Donna, thank you again, because I thought of that the other day and I was like dang, that stuff was good.

Speaker 4:

I'm only in town because I'm going to be on the road for nine weeks straight coming up, so I'll try and get some to you before I leave.

Speaker 7:

I was going to say, Donna, what do I have to bribe you with to get some of this fudge? It's great.

Speaker 4:

You don't have to. You don't have to bribe me, and I love getting stuff from y'all.

Speaker 1:

You could make money as a reseller.

Speaker 10:

I know right. I just need like a distribution center in Connecticut. Send like a whole truckload.

Speaker 1:

We could make my girl Charge like three times the going rate at your Bucky's.

Speaker 4:

Just DM me. I can't do the whole world because it's a little pricey, but I can. I can get some to some people that's not near a Bucky's.

Speaker 1:

Jen Go ahead.

Speaker 9:

Well, thanks everybody for your doggy stories. I'm not a dog person, but I'm becoming one Thanks to this space and thanks to Chris and Jason, and I thank you so much for the ginger posts. The last round was hilarious and it's just adorable how much beaker loves ginger and how much ginger actually looks at the camera. I mean, she's a very well loved kitty. It's adorable. So thank you and that's that's it.

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you, ginger is good for social media, but she had social media training before she came to us as a rescue.

Speaker 9:

Yeah, she is not your typical cat. Looking at the camera and giving those big eyes is like are you a cat? No, she knows how to you know pose.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she holds a pose, she wears the costumes, she's like pretty laid back cat.

Speaker 9:

Yeah, she is. Anyway, thanks everyone and thanks for your stories.

Speaker 1:

Thanks, jen. Well, well, it's moose leg fudge. Somebody says Diane from Facebook, moose leg fudge. I don't know. I don't know if I would eat that flavor. I think if Bucky's made that flavor, I'm not sure that would do well. I don't think it would do well. We've got we've got thumbs down emojis happening on Twitter spaces.

Speaker 9:

I don't know if it's fudge, I'd eat it.

Speaker 1:

If it's good enough for me any kind of fudge. Well, should we do a draw for barking beyond Chris, the two gift certificates.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we're going to. We're going to start wrapping up. So if you're watching live for 1000 people are watching live across the different platforms drop us a comment if you want to be in the draw for the two barking beyond supplycom gift certificates. So just write a little comment here, or I'm here and then we'll. We'll put you in, because we don't know who is still here watching. Right, we have 1000, 1,055 people have tuned in, but I don't know if you're all here, plus Instagram, the hundred.

Speaker 2:

Instagram might have closed and it's after an hour.

Speaker 1:

Instagram. I don't know if Instagram's still here. You're right, we only get one hour of multicast Instagram. Yeah, so drop us a comment and we'll do the draw. We've got looks like 30 people on audio.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

We'll just give people. There's a delay. So I'm speaking, but there's sometimes a delay. So, yeah, drop us a comment if you want to be in the draw. No, we're still on Instagram. We're still on Instagram, and at least Okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, wait, you can. Okay, we got, we got some comments.

Speaker 1:

We got some I. We got ice. Goddess 24 wants to be in the draw. Okay, good, okay, what were you saying, chris? Sorry?

Speaker 2:

Well, while we wait, you can give a shout out to Indra, our partner.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, indra's here. Indra is our partner. She runs spaces on positivity, mindfulness and, you know, just live in your best life challenges, things like that. Normally they're every two weeks, so you can check out her profile. I think she's running one next weekend. So, yeah, indra's. Indra's awesome. Her spaces are a lot of fun. Okay, so looks like we've only got a couple people who have commented. That's okay, so let's do random number 30.

Speaker 2:

32, because don't we have 31 here? Yeah, there's still on here.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so 17, 4, 8, 12, 16, 17. All right, the first winner of a $10 gift certificate to park on beyond is have a Skippy Day. Have a Skippy Day. You've won a $10 gift certificate from barkandbeyondsupplycom. So have a Skippy Day, congratulations. Oh, we've got live clapping. That's funny. Have a Skippy Day, please. Dm barkandbeyondsupplycom for the prize. Congratulations, we've got emoji clapping and we have live clapping. That was really cute.

Speaker 2:

I actually think that's Bunsen drinking oh he's drinking water.

Speaker 1:

He is so loud when he drinks water. Okay, and the next winner is oh, still on Twitter Spaces. The next winner is Jake at Toman 60. Congratulations, that's the wrong sound effect. My fingers slipped. We got the Kahoot sound effect there. Jake, that's at Toman 60. Congratulations, you won the other gift certificate from barkandbeyondsupplycom.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's tough to. Oh, you know what? I don't think people can comment on Twitter Live unless they are Blue Check. I think they took that away from anybody without a Blue Check to comment. Maybe that's why we have so many people watching and nobody can comment. Oh, my God, I just realized that now. Whoops, we'll have to try to find another way to include those people. Sorry, if you're watching live and you're like, how do we comment? We can't, we don't have a Blue Check. Sorry about that. Okay, so thanks again to our sponsor, barkandbeyondsupplycom. Kristen, thank you so much. Thank you, that was really fun. So make sure you DM their Twitter account. They'll hook you up. And then, kathy, you get a beaker stuffy. So we'll talk to you in the DMs about getting that out to you, should we do just?

Speaker 2:

And then you can put up the banner code for Barkandbeyond.

Speaker 1:

Oh right, yeah, have you seen me like sneakily using the StreamYard technology to put up banners?

Speaker 3:

Yes, watch this, I'm very.

Speaker 1:

Watch this. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Ready Watch this.

Speaker 2:

I'm ready.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's a Chiron. Now it's a scrollable Chiron, we just need to scroll in.

Speaker 2:

So, gangsta, we just lost 100 live, did we just lose a hundred?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we just lost 100. Every time we sing, we lose 100 live viewers. We went from 1,000 down to 9. That's ridiculous.

Speaker 4:

You're singing great. I don't understand that.

Speaker 7:

And for some reason we stick around it's.

Speaker 2:

thank you for the compliment. It's not great.

Speaker 1:

The worse it gets, the more people come. Annalise can get out her giant bass thing and then go dum-dum-dum while we sing. Annalise can play like.

Speaker 2:

It'll be like her own culture as a parliament.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, annalise can play like 62 different instruments, by the way, it's true. No, it's not even of high probability. That's the exact number and press there are 62 instruments in a band and she can play every single one of them. She also can play the stick, which is what the person waves at to make people play Annalise. I have a question Do you even look at that person Like the conductor? It depends. They do a thing and I'm like nobody's paying attention to the person with the stick.

Speaker 3:

They're not Well, that's kind of the idea too. So playing bass, sometimes you have to listen more than you have to look at the conductor, because if you look at that conductor she even tells you listen to the percussion, because the percussion knows what they're doing more than she knows what she's doing. So it depends on the song and it depends on a lot of things. I often don't, I just listen to everybody else and. I do fine.

Speaker 1:

It's like people cheering. When I used to swim competitively and people would cheer and I was like why? Why are you cheering? I can't hear anything. Like you dive in the water and the world goes away. It doesn't matter if there's a 10,000 people screaming. You hear nothing, except for when you go to take a breath. When you go to take a breath, you can hear people shouting, but that's it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

We're okay, so we just took that. That was an aside. It's not really PetChat, that's. That's a ban chat. Ban chat could be its own space probably.

Speaker 10:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, a couple of information items. It's been a long haul but the printing company that we got they actually were bought out and things have been slow to get picked up by the new company. They're still great, but that's on honor. On its way to us is the the little kids activity book, like the smaller children, the younger age activity book. So you'll see that coming from us in a little bit it's.

Speaker 1:

Some people were like well, your activity book, that that you did, is a little too hard for some of the younger kids. So we heard that and then Chris and I did some modifications and made it more appropriate for kids. But you know, like three, or if they can hold, if they know how to draw and they they can hold the pencil, they can do some of the stuff in the activity book. That's what we started it with. So you'll see that in a little bit. And we're I'm almost done writing the fake magazine rolling bone. I've only got about four or five pages left. I showed it to Chris. What do you think, chris, is it? Is it coming along?

Speaker 2:

Uh, yeah, it's super. It's super to do for awesome.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And, if you have, if you want your pet to be part of rolling bone, give us a DM. I sent out a form about it just so it was all organized for me, but maybe not everybody saw that. Any link gets like a. Any link is really hard to post on social media Like good luck doing a link on Instagram. You'd have to like, copy paste it. It's awful, um, on Twitter right now, if you post a link, it gets devalued right to the end.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the Chiron only. Somebody said that, but the Chiron is not the best idea because they don't see it in a portrait mode. Sorry, uh, I'm just going to change this, cause somebody said they can't see the bark and beyond thing. There we go, um, anyways, yeah, you can DM us if you want to be part of rolling bone. I'll need some photos of your pet, uh, for some of the articles. And, yeah, I don't know what my favorite part of it is yet Any pet. We don't have any cats yet there. No cats are part of rolling bone yet. So if you have a pet that's not a dog, we'd love to have you in rolling bone. Jen, go ahead, hmm, uh.

Speaker 9:

I don't. I don't think Miley would qualify my cat and in your magazine, but I can't help but think it would be really funny to see doggie stories about bad to the bone Um, if you get my old drift on that one, but I think that would be really funny.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you bet. Yeah, I'm work. That's a good idea. I I took a break this week cause I ran out of ideas. I need six more pages. I've got some. I was brainstorming this morning and I got some ideas. So all right, cool, all right, time to wrap up. Hey, chris, are you good to wrap up? You're just showing everybody.

Speaker 2:

I was just showing everybody Bunsen. Yeah, he's a good boy, but I'm good to wrap up.

Speaker 1:

Okay, cool.

Speaker 2:

Come on, buddy.

Speaker 1:

All right, thanks for coming to pet chat everybody. Um, our multicast is always a lot of fun. As soon as we can figure out how to get the uh stream key from Tik Tok, we'll be able to multicast there too. That was a. That was a whole thing today. We didn't quite get her done.

Speaker 2:

Um we need to send it for an agency, Jason.

Speaker 1:

I know, I know we got to do an agency thing. So, as I mentioned about science chat, as we get guests, we will have science chat and the end of every month Chris and I will do a science chat. So I do have some guests coming up. Um, and I have some guests coming up in pet chat. They're going to be special guests that will come in for 20 minutes or 30 minutes. Um, a whole bunch of like folks I connected uh with through our Facebook account, actually, so different pet trainers. There's somebody that does uh special reels for dogs to get adopted, like that. That's pretty sweet.

Speaker 1:

So you'll see that in pet chat that we will. We will kind of be doing the same kind of thing and then we'll bring in a special guest for a little mini section of theirs for about 20 minutes and then they'll, they'll go and we'll go and come back to community sharing. Okay, that's it. Uh, so on no side chat this week. I do not have a guest for March 12th, do not. Okay, take care everybody, we'll see you next week for pet chat. Bye, bye, all right, chris, I'm going to close the lives.

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