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Teddy's New Adventures

Well, we've got almost 5000 miles on Teds new Red Sled :spyder2: & that's just since the week before SpYderFest. Yesterday, we followed my brothers & sister (them in my bros F150 & Teddy & I on his :spyder2:) from Cincinnati down to Red River Gorge/Natural Bridge down in Slade KY. My moms family is from Breathitt Co. so each year on Memorial Day, we make the trip down to put flowers on the graves of our long departed ancestors & to help keep their memories alive. So, we added another 600 miles yesterday in 96-102F temps & blazing HOT sun, but we still had a good time, tho I'm a bit on the crispy side this morning :lecturef_smilie:
Thinking if I want to do another trip tonight when I get off work & head over to Indiana & pay a visit to StripperKing so we can trade windshields. I miss my 2010 stock barn door off TEDDYS old :ani29: Guess I just got used to it & am not smitten with this new 2011 diet version at all. I know, to each their own, but I miss my old shield, especially in the rain. The new one just doesn't do as well (IMHO) as the older larger one & I've only noticed maybe a 1-2 mpg difference between the two, so I'd rather have my comfort in rain than an extra mpg or 2 :dontknow: Its about a 3 hour Ryde, so I'll see how Teddy is doing when i get off, & if he seems up to it, we'll head out after work.

This weekend was good for Teddy, as most of it was spent cruising, so little chance for him to reinjure his leg again, and so far, so good:pray:
Looking forward to seeing you and Teddy Thurs. My wife and I met Teddy at Spyderfest but can`t wait to see him again. Molly will be glad to see Teddy also, that is our puggle.View attachment 12688
 
6/1/11*74F*Trading Wind Shields w/StriperKing

Looking forward to seeing you and Teddy Thurs. My wife and I met Teddy at Spyderfest but can`t wait to see him again. Molly will be glad to see Teddy also, that is our puggle.View attachment 12688

Hey Striper, unless I got my wires crossed, I plan on making the trip to your place tonight after work, if that's still ok? & of course, Teddy will be with me :thumbup: I'm sure he'd love to meet yur lil bundle of joy :2thumbs: as well.
 
6/2/11*63F* TEDDYS MIS-ADVENTURES TO THE BOONIES

See you Thurs. now. Have a safe trip!

Ok, so we had plans to go over to StriperKings place yesterday after work so we could switch wind-shields :thumbup: Taking the fastest route (Interstate) it's about a 3 hour Ryde from our home in Northern KY to his place in the Boonies in Indiana, so I figured it'd be a nice Ryde, get to catch up a bit, switch shields & be on our way:2thumbs:
Well, the stars musta been out of alignment, cause it seemed they were against us. 1st, the blazing sun sitting on I75/71 registered at 102 on the :spyder2: temp. gauge, which is usually about 6 degrees high, but needless to say, it was HOT & no clouds in site.
TEDDY hates being enclosed while Ryding, so I geared him up in his usual back seat carrier for the :spyder2: that is open topped. He loves it, but sadly it doesn't offer any protection from the sun. Thinking ahead, I got out his hot weather gear from last year, and put them to use. I have a chill-it's that is actually made for dogs & fits around his neck perfectly with Velcro.
For those of you not familiar with Chill-It's, it's basically a bandana that has a gel chemical sewn into the middle of it. You ball it up, soak it in ice water for 15-20 minutes & the gel chemical engorges and stays cold for a long time/few hours even depending on temp & other conditions. You put it around your neck where all the blood flows thru the veins, and since your actually cooling your blood, your cooling your entire body. Kinda simple really & it works. I use them all the time at work since we have no air conditioning and hundreds of machines running constantly in a 1.3 million square foot factory. It got up to 137 last year & 106 so far this year:yikes: & without the Chill-It's, ppl would be dropping like flies:yikes:
Besides the Chill-It's I also found modular gel ice packs that come in rows of like 10 by 10 & you can break away as many or few as needed. With this, I basically freeze them, and when needed, slide the set under TEDDYS carrier liner making for a nice cool place to sit, lay & Ryde :thumbup: I learned much last year with how to deal with the heat & a SpYder-Ryde'n Pooch when we went to Florida for vacation :doorag:
I think everyone has seen that Teddy always wears his Doggles when Ryding, so they offer his eyes some protection as well, not only from the sun but also the wind turbulence :clap:

So, thinking we were prepared for our nice lil journey, I texted StriperKing to let him know we were on our way :2thumbs: and off we went. It was a lil b4 rush hour when we left, but once yur out of Florence, your past all of the bad traffic from the city. Well, all was good til about mile 30 and we come to find the Interstate traffic sitting at a stand still :cus: I mean not moving at all:yikes: for as far as the eye could see. I wasn't sure what to do. We were trapped on the Interstate with no exits in site & surrounded by other vehicles & the blazing HOT sun beating down on us. I was ok, but i could tell that without airflow, Teddy wasn't going to make it too long b4 heat stroke would set in. Since we were just sitting anyways, I got off the :spyder2: & into TEDDYS side compartment and made sure to try n keep him hydrated. I found this nifty dog bottle that has a rubber flip bowl attached to it at our local StrasseDog & was able to give him water right there on the highway. But still, the 6pm sun was unrelenting & Teddy was stressing & licking his lips, which is a sure sign something is wrong:yikes:
Well, that did it for me, I had had enough waiting after about 20 minutes of just sitting & cooking. I was able to wrangle TEDDYS :spyder2: out of the congested mess of vehicles and made our way to the side of the road, which I promptly took off on to the bewilderment of all the other onlookers. I got far enough to see that the highway was closed down to one lane for construction, but that a semi was blocking that one lane& for some reason, he wasn't moving & I couldn't get around him:yikes: Great, Now what?:dontknow:
When the world gives you lemons, make lemon-aid is what I say:clap: We had never tried the :spyder2: at 3 wheel'n (off-road) but I figured then was better than any to try:pray: & thankfully, we had just enough ground clearance :firstplace:to make it thru the construction mess to the other side of the highway, which was wide open :clap: & I didn't see a cop around thankfully:bowdown: tho I honestly think, if he understood why i was doing what I was doing, he'd be cool about it :lecturef_smilie: and hopefully just give me a warning, but whatever, I did what I felt I needed to do for the best interest of Teddy :2thumbs: and if that's wrong, then so be itnojoke

I took the next exit that was for a huge truckstop, with showers & all that jazz. Well, I didn't ask like I usually do, but I just grabbed Teddy off the :spyder2:, put his lead on, & just carried him into the truckstop with me, so we both could cool down in the nice COLD AC :bowdown: I didn't allow him to walk around, I just held him for about 30 minutes in the store while looking around. I was concerned we would get kicked out, but no one said a word to me, so I was just grateful to be cooling down :D
I called StriperKing to tell him of our delima & that we wouldn't be making it today :( which he was totally cool with & understood :bowdown: We are going to try this again today after work. Hopefully, all the stars are aligned now, & we will have a smooth trip this time. Tho, I just looked at radar & it seems there are some storms moving into StriperKings area, but after yesterday's experience, I'd take the storm any day :2thumbs:
 
HOLY CRAP!

Sounds like quite the (mis)adventure! I never thought of getting caught in a traffic jam with the heat factor and Kiddo. Thanks for the update post. Hope the Tedster's leg is doing better.

We are leaving tomorrow morning for ID, then off to Upper MI from there. We will be taking our time this year. NO more worrying about how far by what date. Too much stress..

The camper is all packed. I installed two running lights on each side for better night visibility..I think we are good to go.

We won't be in Maggie Valley, it's just too darn far to go. So hopefully we will see you somewhere sometime so our little black "sig-oths" can meet!!

Brad/Pat/KIDDO
 
CyncySpider and I have traded shields now and all is good except Dave will not get hardly any sleep tonight. We had grilled burgers ready when he got there and had one for Teddy also and he ate a hole one, not bad for such a small dog, took him all of about 20 sec. to eat it. I am sure Dave will update but i would just like to say Dave and Teddy are both a class act. :2thumbs:
 
Teddy made it to the Bonnies (Booneville Indiana that is)

We had a nice trip this time:ohyea: Was almost 4 hours of all back-roads from Cincy to Boonville Indiana, and the entire trip was overcast except for about 20 minutes, so that made for a very comfortable ryde:clap: And talking about a class act, WOW!!!:firstplace: StriperKing & his wife had a great spread just finishing up when we arrived, and let me tell you, it was REALLY GOOD:2thumbs: Heck, I was just happy to get my old barn door back, but I didn't expect to have a home grilled dinner waiting for us with all the fix'ns and they even thought of Teddy, which he was VERY APPRECIATIVE for :2thumbs:

Not only dinner, a new shield, but he also drug out his detailing stuff and went to work on Teds Red Sled since we had a 200 mile ryde one way to get there, needless to say, Teds :spyder2: was covered with bugs and goo :yikes: But StriperKing went to work polishing here and there & giving me some good tips on what he uses :thumbup: I never expected anything besides the old barn door, so you talk'n about a class act, StripperKing and his wife are it :firstplace:

Thank you again for your hospitality:bowdown: & we're very happy with the larger shield back, and hope that you are as happy with the shorter 11' model :yes:
 
Very Cool. Great to see a couple of Spyder owners meet and have a great exchange. What this forum is all about! :2thumbs:
 
6/5/11*89F*Maggy Valley is now in Question

Today, I was suppose to attend a union meeting, but I didnt make it. While I was getting ready, Teddy stayed up stairs for some reason. After a few minutes, I heard him whimpering like he wanted to come down. In the past, he never hesitated about coming down the steps. But this time, he just stayed at the top & whined. I yelled up to him to come down, and quit his whining, but he didn't. Finally after about 20 minutes, I heard him start down the steps. Then my heart was in my throat when I heard him fall down half the steps :yikes:

Going over things in my head, I figure he musta hurt his leg again by jumping off the bed upstairs. So thats why he was afraid and whimpering to come down the steps. They are just solid wood steps with no carpeting or cushion. So, when he couldnt stand being seperated from me any longer, he made the decision to come down, but that proved detrimental, as he hurt his leg even worse. I immidiately tried massaging it back in place, but I could tell that it wasnt working :( So, I drugged him up & we went back to his vet. Sadly, his regular vet wasn't in, so we made another appointment for tomorrow night when his regular vet will be in. Its looking like surgery is going to be the only option :dontknow: If thats the case, then Im thinking that Maggy Valley will not be doable for us :(

I'll update y'all more as I know more myself. He's doing ok right now, but thats just til he jumps wrong and messes it up again :gaah:

He can still ryde, and likes it, so we went out for a nice evening ryde after I got done washing & detailing his :spyder2: Last night, we went out at 10pm for a nice ryde, and I didn't think anyone would believe that the temp at 10pm in Cincinnati was 100F, so I snapped a pic to prove it :thumbup: Tho, the temp gauge on the Spyder seems to be about 6 degrees higher than actual, this is CRAZY for our area at 10pm :yikes:
 
Sounds like quite the (mis)adventure! I never thought of getting caught in a traffic jam with the heat factor and Kiddo. Thanks for the update post. Hope the Tedster's leg is doing better.

We are leaving tomorrow morning for ID, then off to Upper MI from there. We will be taking our time this year. NO more worrying about how far by what date. Too much stress..

The camper is all packed. I installed two running lights on each side for better night visibility..I think we are good to go.

We won't be in Maggie Valley, it's just too darn far to go. So hopefully we will see you somewhere sometime so our little black "sig-oths" can meet!!

Brad/Pat/KIDDO

:2thumbs:I HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT TRIP & KEEP US UPDATED ON HOW IT GOES :2thumbs:
 
We very much enjoy your stories about friendship and love that you too have for each other. My family and I pray everyday for Teddy's health and your strength as you two buddies stuggle through this ordeal.
:pray:
 
We very much enjoy your stories about friendship and love that you too have for each other. My family and I pray everyday for Teddy's health and your strength as you two buddies stuggle through this ordeal.
:pray:

Thank you stevedfive, we both appreciate it :bowdown:
 
Our family will also say prayers for our buddy Teddy. Our Puggle had leg surgery last year when he snapped a tendon. It was tough keeping a puppy on lockdown for 8 weeks but we got thru it. If that ends up being your only option be positive, the outcome will be well worth the wait.
 
Thanks for all the kind words but I am going to ask one faver. We want to come to Cincy. and get a guided night tour on our Spyders. Your pics look really cool and we would like to see for ourselves. Oh and love the new shield. :clap:
 
Anytime my friend

Thanks for all the kind words but I am going to ask one faver. We want to come to Cincy. and get a guided night tour on our Spyders. Your pics look really cool and we would like to see for ourselves. Oh and love the new shield. :clap:

Sounds like a great time to us :thumbup:Just let us know when you'd like to do it, & we'll work it out:yes: There is so much to see & do here, if you guys wanted, you could make it a weekend getaway even:yes: From cruiseboat rides on the Ohio river to helicopter tours of the city & everything in between. Think this coming weekend is Italian Fest along the Newport Riverfront :thumbup: & thats always a good time. Heck, I even have a spare bedroom if you guys wanted to crash at our place, as long as your not allergic to cats, dogs or chinchillas :yikes: Oh My!!! :roflblack:
 
6/8/11* Teddy is scheduled for surgery on Friday :(

Our family will also say prayers for our buddy Teddy. Our Puggle had leg surgery last year when he snapped a tendon. It was tough keeping a puppy on lockdown for 8 weeks but we got thru it. If that ends up being your only option be positive, the outcome will be well worth the wait.

Thank you SpydermanCT, as I write this with a heavy heart but good spirits from reading yours & many others' posts about their furry loved ones going through such ordeals & coming out of it better than ever.

TEDDYS vet & I have agreed surgery is now the only option. It's been a month since his original accident & we keep taking two steps toward progress, but three steps back. She's afraid the longer we wait now, the more damage & complications from arthritis setting in could happen.

My brother still has Cocoa, the 2nd Pomeranian I ever owned, which I gave to him when I got married back in '99 & moved to Tallahassee. She's now 14 years old in human years, & she has arthritis really bad. I ordered a liquid to put in her water daily, & that helps a lot, but the Arthritis totally changed her personality. She doesn't want to walk, jump, play or do much of anything & with her longevity, I can kinda understand that. But TEDDYS only 3yo & it makes me sick to my stomach to think of him in such a shape:( I can't allow him to wait & see any longer. The decision is made, surgery is scheduled for this Friday.

I say this with a heavy heart, cause this means that we will have to cancel :yikes:the Maggy Valley event, & we miss the BRP Owners event again for the 2nd year in a row:(

But I haven't given up yet on Lamonts Bar-B-Q, as it's only a one day event, & I'm thinking we may be able to pull that off:dontknow: Not sure yet, all depends on the lil guy & how he acts after his surgery is done. His Vet tells me there is no real down time & that they actually want him up & walking as soon as he can. Depends on how it looks inside once they get his tiny lil knee-cap opened up as to the extent to what they have to do. He may just need the offending tendon to be stitched down or they may also have to cut some of the bone away to make the groove the tendon is suppose to lay in deeper so it doesn't "pop" out as easily or often as it does now.

The biggest issue is if he starts biting at his incision (which is a normal thing for a dog to do, but bad) & he has to wear one of those E-collars:gaah: (cone of shame:opps:) He can't Ryde wearing one of those & I can't constantly watch him to make sure he's not biting at it while I'm driving :gaah:

And to make matters worse, $600-$1200 is the estimated cost :yikes: & my :spyder2: addiction got the best of me & I now find myself in a hole. I'm thinking I should sell my new Garmin Zumo665 GPS. I've only had it about 4 months, but I consider it a luxury item, as my droid works well at double duty as a GPS and having 2 seems overboard, especially see'n that it costs about the same as his surgery, & his surgery is a must, not a luxury. If anyone is interested, please send me a PM with your best offer & we'll discuss it.

I'd also like to say thanks for all of those that have kept up with TEDDYS adventures & have prayed & sent well wishes for the lil guy. It really does help & makes a difference knowing your not alone going thru something like this. I've always said, that Teddy & I are Blessed to have each other, but we're even more so because of our Incredably caring extended SpyderLovers Family:bowdown::firstplace::bowdown: THANK YOU ALL!
 
Wow. This is a lot to face in a young dog like Teddy. But, if surgery can get him on the mend and lessen the possibility of arthritis, than this would be a very good thing.

I'll be thinking of you and the little man on Friday when he has the surgery. Too bad about the BRP event. But, Teddy's welfare is a priority. Hope you don't have to sell your GPS to pay for surgery.

Wishing you and Teddy the best of luck on Friday!
 
Best wishes to Teddy for a good result and quick healing from his surgery Friday. :thumbup: Too bad you'll miss the Maggie Valley event, but I'm sure there was no question in your mind about what you had to do. We'll be thinking about both of you.
 
Thanks for the update on the Tedster. Those of us who have furkids can certainly relate to your deep concern for his wellbeing.
And at times like this, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

You know your Spyderlovers family will be praying for you both and looking forward to hearing how things go during surgery.
:thumbup::pray:
 
Really sorry to hear of Teddy's trials.. I know when my Bo or Kayla have to have surgery I am worried beside myself - actually much more than if I had surgery myself. Our furry friends are such a blessing in our lives. I know we all wish we could protect them completely from life in general. My prayers are with you both.
 
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