The Invisible Fence company of Central Florida Saved the day!
Since I have been working at c.k.cleghorns, the pack has been taking advantage. The old adage of " when mom's away, the dogs will play." Certainly holds true around here!
Everybody got new signal collars today.
The days of running the neighborhood are over!!
An account of the life and times of Daisy Delilah...Golden Retriever extraordinaire.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
c.k.cleghorns : Lotus Jewelry Line
c.k.cleghorns : Lotus Jewelry Line: Things are heating up! Lotus Jewelry is coming this week! Coming soon! I am so excited about this new and thus far our only jewel...

Sunday, January 20, 2013
c.k.cleghorns : January Antique Extravaganza
c.k.cleghorns : January Antique Extravaganza: I was in heaven for the second weekend in a row. Look at the Foo dog hiding on the right. T his started the ball rolling... A...
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
We are opening a gallery
Caroline and I are opening a permanent Gallery and studio at The 1026 SOFLO Gallery in Lakeland, Florida.
We will feature my original art, as well as, jewelry, gifts, and fabulous one of a kind antiques!!
And... of course Daisy will be there to greet you!
Mark your calendars for February 1st for our most official and tons of fun ...soft soft soft opening!!
xxo,
Kim, Daisy, and Caroline
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
An Homage to Tory and Sam
Second in my heart to my dogs
(with tongue only slightly in cheek)
Why did you do it?
I don't know.
You knew I loved them.
Yes
They were my favorites...
I know
How can I trust you now?
I don't know...perhaps?
What??!
nevermind
Was it really worth it?
After all these years????
I'm sorry but,
How can you say that?
BECAUSE I'M A DOG, DAMMIT
AND I LIVE FOR LEATHER!
best read while listening to The Civil Wars "Barton Hollow"
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TORY, SAM AND REVA |
Farewell my friends.
You will be missed and certainly not soon nor easily replaced!
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SHOE CASKET |
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THE MOURNERS :LOLA AND CHAMP |
I forgive you Moses
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Curing Hot Spots in Dogs
Doing Battle with Hot Spots
Seven Helpful Tips
Every Spring as the pollen starts to emerge, my dogs come down with a skin irritation known as the dreaded Hot Spot!
This is a week old spot on Daisy |
Hot Spot First Aid Station! |
Tip Number 2: As soon as you detect it, cut away the fur so that you have at least a 1 inch margin around the area. I know you might be reluctant to do this at first because it will be ugly and it will take time for the hair to grow back. But trust me in the long run, it will be worth it to have done it so you can quit worrying over this spot. The alternative might be to become like the character in Macbeth shouting "OUT DAMN SPOT!" I have tried that too ...no luck haha.
Blue scissors for Pets, Black scissors from Sally's |
Magic Powder |
Love the spray! |
Tip 5: Call your vet if it seems to be growing in size or does not improve. He or she will probably prescribe an oral antibiotic and in some cases an oral steroid like Prednisone.
Tip 6: Keep at it everyday! You might be tempted to let a few days lapse an let nature try to heal it. Maybe? but it has never worked for me.
Think "ANTI" in your approach to healing. The big 3 are: antibiotic, anti inflammatory, antiseptic. You can also throw in antiitch too.
Hot Spot almost healed! |
In my next post, I will discuss some natural remedies that I like and have found effective.
Disclaimer: Call your Vet first, I am not a Vet, nor did I sleep at a Holiday Inn last night. This should not be used as a substitute for seeking medical attention for your pet.
Thanks for checking in!
xxo,
KIM
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Ten and Counting!
The Prodigal Dog Returns!
Meet Duke
Duke was a puppy from our second litter. His very unoriginal and ubiquitous name was Tiny Tim. He was the smallest in his litter of eight and like most runts, he was the most beloved and the last to go. The thought of keeping him briefly went through my mind; but as a family, we were exhausted after having two litters so close together. Not to mention, we already had four Goldens. In case you missed it, Daisy conceived after Moses had his vasectomy so these pups were definitely unplanned on both Daisy and my part. She is scoffing right now as I bemoan how exhausted I was, but even though she did her part, I did still had a lot to do.
Anyone who has ever had a litter of puppies knows that it involves a lot of odorous waste and buckets of bleach water.There are countless moments of anxiety over whether he or she is warm enough, cool enough, eating enough and whether or not the vet should be called. They will liken it unto having a newborn and they will be absolutely right. Suffice it to say that it is a lot of worry and work.
The newborns |
As I said earlier, Tiny Tim was the last to go to a great home with a lot of kids. They renamed him Duke and there he remained until recently. But alas, it is sometimes hard to juggle kid's activities and the caring and training
Duke thinking he is invisible |
From left to right, Champ, Daisy, Lola, Moses, and Duke. |
We are now a happy family of Ten!
I could include, Lilly and Milly, our cats, but they are so irritated at this point that they are considering reloacating and I can't say I blame them. Duke is struggling with them since he was not raised with felines. One would think that he would learn after having his butt kicked by Lilly so many times that he would leave them alone. Some males are just harder headed than others. This conflict will most assuredly resolve itself soon...hopefully before Duke loses an eye.
So it is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the newest member of our family!
Duke !
Duke Thanks for checking in with us! |
xxo,
Kim
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
I miss my babies
I can't believe they are gone!
I am both happy and sad that all of my puppies have found great homes!
But on the bright side, I am painting again!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
The Seven Ages of Dog
My Apologies to William Shakespeare!
All the world's a stage and all the puppies merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances.
And one dog in his time plays many parts.
First, comes the puppy, mewling and puking in his mother's arms.
The latest puppies at 2 almost 3 weeks |
Then comes the whining school puppy, with leash in paw and shining morning face creeping like snail unwillingly to obedience school.
Lola and Daisy |
Champ |
Then comes the soldier dog full of strange barks and bearded like the pard
Champ or Lola?? |
Next, comes the lover
Dasiy and Moses |
Daisy Delilah |
The sixth age shifts...
Last scene of all, that ends this strange and eventful history is second puppishness and mere oblivion
sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
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Hank |
RIP Hank
November 2010
We are in week number 2 and some puppies have opened their eyes and some are even trying to walk!
Thanks for Reading and contact me at Mercerbk@aol.com if you are interested in the last litter of Daisy and Moses!
~Kim~
Monday, November 29, 2010
Our New Christmas Babies!
We have Puppies for Sale!
Ready Jan. 19th
Put a picture under your tree and come to our house on Christmas day for a little visit with your puppy! 
If you missed our last litter, here's your LAST chance! We have retired Daisy and Moses has been fixed.
We have sweet, loving males left from this litter of English Cream Golden Retrievers!
We still have some precious boys available. We are taking deposits now and we have priced them way below market price.
This is a picture of Daisy with our two puppies Lola and Champ. They are from the last litter of Daisy and Moses!
Contact me at Mercerbk@aol.com or at 863-559-4811
Thursday, August 5, 2010
The Glimmer Twins
The Misadventures
of
Champ & Lola
Here is a long awaited post about about my precious spawn of Daisy Delilah and Moses aka "Big Mo" To get up to speed, Cami has gone to Franklin, N.C. to live with my cousins. Her name is now, Tess, and she is having the time of her life. North Carolina is perfectly suited for Goldens, but more about that later.
We did not, could not, would not, and have not sold the other two puppies. They are now part of the pack of five Goldens, two very irritated Cats, three Teenagers, one indulgent Husband, and one, almost, maybe, menopausal ME!
We had all intentions of only keeping one, but it was becoming a bit like "Sophie's Choice" and for those old enough to remember the movie, it was a really hard choice for Meryl Streep. ( sorry a litle dark humor). We kept a girl, Lola. My daughter loves the name and added Belle to it, so her full name is Lola Belle. It either reminds me of a name of a housekeeper from childhood or an old Kink's fan who is forced to watch "Beauty and the Beast" ad nauseum. I could go either way on this one.
The boy was named Champ by my middle son, who really does not like animals. Poor thing....what a cruel joke to be stuck in this family. Add to it that the Son likes to be punctual and organized. He really has a tough row to hoe in this house with "Maybe Menopausal Me" for a Mother! I have no opinions on the name "Champ" other than it does not really fit with the other animal names. My friend, Carey, thinks he got the shaft compared to the other pets with cooler names. It could be worse....he could have been named "Spot"... but then he would have been immortalized with Dick and Jane sooooo maybe "Champ" is not so good.
It does kinda remind me of the old guy, Burgess Meredith, in "Rocky." Every time I call him, I hear myself sounding like him in the old stocking cap. In fact, maybe I am starting to look like Burgess Meredith...I'm certainly short enough. I have also heard that Sylvestor Stallone is very short? Sorry, Sorry! I digress yet again! Suffice it say that we kept a boy and his name is CHAMP!
They are very different in their approaches to life. Champ is from Venus and Lola is from Mars. As of today, Lola is very vocal and assertive. Champ is quiet almost to the point of silence and is more reserved. They actually seem a lot like Maybe Menopausal Me and my dear sweet long suffering husband.
Hmmm... is it life imitating dogs or dogs imitating life???
xxxxooo,
Kim
aka "Maybe Menopausal Me"
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
One Flew the Coop
This Must be the Cuckoo's Nest
I must be crazy, or at least crazier than usual. I have not posted for a while because my oldest child graduated from High School this month. People have always said that it is a busy and crazy time and I did not believe them. I mean how busy can it be if you have all your ducks in a row and prepare ahead??? I can be super organized, girl scout Mom when I have to. Well, guess what ? I was wrong again and THEY were right. I just about lost my mind hence the lack of posts.
Suffice it to say that we had the rounds of parties, and the ceremonies. We lost the cap right before it was needed and then found it right after it was not! We wrote the "thank yous", packed for college, said the goodbyes, and I cried the tears! My beautiful boy has left the nest, But I still have PUPPIES!!!!
I cannot tell them apart yet! I have different collars on them, but they are so fluffy that the collars are covered up.
They are Goldens after all, so you knew they would love the water!
Bye for now... the babies I mean puppies are calling!
xxxoo,
Kim
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