Rowdi is sick.

Her stomach sounds like there are people inside shouting. Sarah has an appointment today, so I’m going to have to head home to watch Rowdi. I’ll be doing some work from home, but I probably won’t have much time for blogging.
Anyway, on my In My World™ yesterday, I got this comment from MJPeltier:
As one of the executive producers of the Dog Whisperer (and the co-writer of Cesar’s upcoming book) – I must say, you captured his voice brilliantly!
Very funny and creative. A plus!
That was cool, because the Dog Whisperer is one of Sarah’s and my favorite shows right now. After being told about it by sister a couple times (who doesn’t have a dog – which is too bad because she lives in L.A. and could call on Cesar if the dog was violent or scared or something), I finally added it to the Tivo list. Anyway, it’s like Cesar Millan has magical dog powers, but the pack leader techniques he talks about really seem to work. It’s quite an entertaining show (they expanded it from a half hour to and hour for the second season), especially seeing Cesar calm down some real nightmare dogs (or give courage to big babies) and I recommend checking it out even if you don’t particularly like dogs. It’s also quite informative if you have a dog because so many little things you wouldn’t even think of can have such a big effect on your dog. Cesar even has a blog here.
Cesar Millan also has a DVD out (anyone seen it?) which I’m thinking of buying and has a book coming out next month which I’m going to go ahead and pre-order.
Well, I have to check on my pup. Remember: Be calm and assertive, ronin.

Are any of the cats missing? It may just be indigestion.
FRANK, NOW I’M PISSED!!!!
When you first talked of getting a dog I commented about that show! Go back and read it. Give me my props!!!
“Her stomach sounds like there are people inside shouting.”
Has she eaten any people lately?