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This campground is located between Boston & Cape Cod and has many activities for campers!




Margarita and Porter visited Bog Iron Brewing in Norton, MA!




Margarita completed the I Run for Rescues 5K, hosted by I Run 4 Movement. Margarita and I walked this 5K during our stay at Normandy Farms Campground.


Part of the proceeds from this race are being donated toย Best Friends Animal Societyย whoโs mission is to end the killing of dogs and cats in shelters.ย







The pups visited Vermont for the first time and competed at the Splashes -N-Wags facility in Bennington, VT. It wasn’t their best showing, but after being cooped up with the Covid-19 quarantine, we were thrilled to see our friends (at a safe distance) and have fun with our pups! We were also happy to be able to camp onsite!







Margarita enjoyed taking walks around the facility and afternoon naps in the camper!



Porter enjoyed snoozing in the shade under the team canopy.

Margarita crushed another 5k!


โI Run for the Dogs 4th of July 5kโ was Hosted by RunSignup .
A portion of our race fee was donated to 25 awesome Animal Shelters across the country that support adoption services, education in our community, and the health and well being of animals!ย โ๐ผโค๏ธ๐พย ๐บ๐ธ







We headed out for our 5K but it got too hot too quickly. I decided it was bestย to stop and do this one in 2 segments to be safe for Sweet Reet. It worked out because our race swag showed up before our second segment photos!


We hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable 4th of July!
Theย Bennington Battle Monumentย is 306 feet 4 and 1/2 inches tall and was completed and dedicated in 1891.

The Monument was built to commemorate theย Battle of Benningtonย which occurred on August 16, 1777, and is considered to be the turning point in the Revolutionary War.
Bennington Battlefield is the site of a Revolutionary War battle.

The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Americans.

There are a series of interpretive signs, a 2.7 mile trail system, and a picnic area.

Margarita and Porter visited Brown’s Brewing Company‘s tap room in North Hoosick, NY!








Margarita has been feeling great and has been very active this month! She even participated in two virtual 5K races: Best Friends 5K and part 1 of The Dog Days of Summer 5k Series !


It was time for Margarita to have an abdominal ultrasound re-check. Margarita may have these periodically due to her Lymphoma originating in her spleen. This was the first visit back to VSEC since Covid, so I was not able to go inside with Margarita.

There were no abnormalities found in her gallbladder and biliary Tree, kidneys, adrenal glands, stomach, Intestines, colon, pancreas, peritoneum, mesentery, and lymph nodes!
Starbucks Chicken Double Smoked Bacon Panini!





The Dog Days of Summer are here! Margarita is signed up to participate in a 3-part Summer virtual 5k series! The 2020 Dog Days of Summer is hosted by j&a racing . Rita completed the June part of this series on June 27, 2020.


Margarita and I walked around our local golf course and on a trail through the woods to cover our 3.1 miles.






There are 3 medals (June/July/August) that when fitted together will form a dog bone! Juneโs medal features Retrievers.

A portion of our registration fee each month is donated to the Virginia Beach SPCA , who believes that the animal-human bond creates healthier, happier, more connected communities. VBSPCA delivers their compassion by providing pet adoption and sheltering, low-cost public veterinary clinic services, humane education programs, wildlife triage and canine pet training. โ๐ผโค๏ธ๐พ
Hereโs to hoping that every dog finds their forever running/walking partner! ๐ถ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ

Margarita completed a virtual 5k for charity!ย

The โBest Friendsโ virtual race was hosted byย Gone For a RUNย .


A portion of the registration fees for each team was donated to the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation, whose mission is to focus on rescuing abused and neglected animals – locally, internationally and throughout the Asian Dog Meat Trade – by rehabilitating them and finding them their forever homes.โ๐ผโค๏ธ๐พย




Margarita walked this race as she enjoyed beautiful weather and special 1-on-1 time with her Mama!ย ๐๐ถ
May’s update is short and sweet!
Margarita’s mammary mass has been changing increasing and decreasing in size, and also producing a clear discharge. This has been watched closely both daily by me, and monthly at her primary veterinarian and oncology visits. Due to the continued changes, our primary veterinarian, Dr. Campbell wanted to check Rita’s estrogen levels. An estrogen level blood test would indicate if perhaps during her spay, something was missed, causing her to have partial cycles. On May 4th we received the results. Rita’s estrogen level was 64.3, which is within the normal range for a female with no cycling. Although this provided a sigh of relief, it also does not provide an answer to why that mammary mass is acting the way it is. We do not want to put Margarita through any other stressful procedures, so we will be monitoring the mass and its changes along with continued communication with Dr. Campbell. Rita had blood work done as well. Dr. Campbell reported that the results showed that Margarita’s liver values continue to improve.
This month Rita continued to increase her activity and has been more vibrant than ever!
Rita enjoyed the homemade Agility course in our yard:
Those of you that have known Rita from the start know that she used to run 5k races prior to her Lymphoma diagnosis. For the first time since her diagnosis, Margarita completed a 5k! Rita participated in the Coronavirus Relief virtual race hosted by Virtual Strides . We walked this 5k, but it was just as fun as all the others weโve completed together!

Margarita participated in โRun of the Petsโ which was hosted by Virtual Strides .

A portion of the entry fee was donated to Best Friends Animal Society. The mission of Best Friends Animal Society is to bring about a time when there are No More Homeless Pets. They do this by helping end the killing in Americaโs animal shelters through building community programs and partnerships all across the nation.
This month we had to once again skip our monthly-treat dues to Covid-19. Although some restaurants are now offering take-out, Brian and I have decided to not do anything outside our home to be extra safe.
We hosted a little gal named Anna for 1 day and 1 night as she made a pitstop here on her way from Georgia to her her foster home in PA!

Anna was found as a stray along a back road in Georgia which is unfortunately known as a “popular” road for people dumping dogs. She had just recently had puppies and had pyometra – which if left untreated could have taken her life. She is lucky she was found in time. A good samaritan found her, took her in, and paid to have her pyometra and spay completed.

She loved the lake and even took a swim!
She is a beautiful girl who is full of spunk!


We wish Anna the best in her foster home and pray that she finds her forever family soon! Welcome to your new life, Anna!
Margarita participated in โRun of the Petsโ which was hosted by Virtual Strides.


A portion of the entry fee was donated to Best Friends Animal Society. The mission of Best Friends Animal Society is to bring about a time when there are No More Homeless Pets. They do this by helping end the killing in Americaโs animal shelters through building community programs and partnerships all across the nation. โ๐ผโค๏ธ๐พ.



Virtual Strides hosted this event is in memory of Cooper, Virtual Stridesโ very first shipping assistant, and an all around good boy. โค๏ธ๐๐พ.

VSH of the Carolinas (**Now BluePearl Pet Hospital) offers nutritional services that may benefit dogs with epilepsy. We decided to try a dietary change in hopes that this would reduce the severity and frequency of Porter’s seizures. VSH provided us with a diet and nutrition support plan that was recommended based on Porter’s medical records, diagnostic results, and dietary history. Consultations can be done online or by making an in-person visit.
We are not sharing the dietary suggestions that we received for Porter, as we truly believe that every dog’s dietary needs are unique and should be discussed with your dog’s medical team.
Although we learned invaluable information with this nutrition consult, unfortunately, just like many other options we tried, this did not change Porter’s seizure frequency or severity. He was also not a fan of the food. He was transitioned back to his normal diet in October 2020.
Those of you that have known Rita from the start know that she used to run 5k races prior to her Lymphoma diagnosis. For the first time since her diagnosis, Margarita completed a 5k! Rita participated in the Coronavirus Relief virtual race hosted byย Virtual Stridesย . We walked this 5k, but it was just as fun as all the others weโve completed together!

Rita earned herself a 3D coronavirus molecule medal, featuring a toilet paper patterned ribbon

And I get to use the attached hand sanitizer keychain and a forehead thermometer !



A portion of the race entry fee was donated toย Direct Reliefย – a charity that is responding to the coronavirus pandemic by providing PPE to health workers, bolstering critical care capacity, and strengthening general medical support.
๐Happy 8th Birthday to the bounciest, happiest, most vibrant and insane-in-the-membrane dog we know! At 8 years old, heโs still tons of fun and keeps us laughing each and every day! We love you buddy! ๐

Lager was born in The Netherlands, so Brian made him traditional meals from that region:
Breakfast: Pannenkoek (a style of pancake with origins in the Netherlands. They are usually larger and much thinner than their American or Scotch pancake counterparts, but not as thin as crรชpes. They may incorporate slices of bacon, apples, cheese, or raisins).

Dinner: Slavinken (a meat dish consisting of ground meat, wrapped in bacon)… with a side of green beans and potatoes

Dessert: Dutch Apple Cake

Lager’s birthday was the first birthday celebration during our quarantine at home due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.
If you have a fur-kid there may come a time when you will need to pay for a pretty hefty veterinary medical bill. If you have insurance for your 4-legged child, it can help cover some of the costs. But there may come a time when a a fur-child’s medical emergency or illness will exceed your financial resources. When this type of situation arises, often PAWrents are faced with a difficult choice. If you find yourself in a tough financial predicament, here are some resources you can reach out to for help.
Keep in mind the groups listed in this post are just suggested starting points to help PAWrents who find themselves in an emergency medical situation. There are many other local and national groups or organizations that may be able to assist, or who may be able to point you in the right direction. Even if the group or organization you contact cannot help, they may know of a low-cost vet clinic and/or possible solutions for financial assistance.
If you are looking for low-cost general veterinary care, Veterinary associations, veterinary schools, rescue organizations, and local animal shelters may be able to help you locate facilities and groups who offer low cost-spay/neuter and vaccinations.
๐ถThe Snuggle is Real! ๐ถ

Being a mother doesn’t mean being related to someone by blood. It means loving someone unconditionally and with all of your heart.
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To all the dog moms out there who traded beauty sleep for dark circles, salon cuts for ponytails, long showers for quick clean-ups, late night parties for late night potty walks, sleeping-in for early morning face-licking-wake-ups, pedicures for PAWdicures, and designer bags for poop bags …
Happy Mother’s Day!
Happy Mothers Day to all the Mamas out there!
Margarita has been doing wonderfully, and added another month of remission to her journey!

This month during the Covid-19 Quarantine, Margarita has been increasing her activity level to help boost her immune system and further increase her quality of life. We have also made sure her schedule allows time for relaxing activities out on the lake.




Easter 2020

Rita’s monthly check up with her oncologist, Dr. Baez, at C.A.RE.S has been postponed to May due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Both Dr. Baez and Dr. Campbell, our veterinarian, agreed this would be safe and appropriate since Margarita is showing no clinical signs of Lymphoma.
Margarita saw Dr. Campbell at Old York Veterinary Hospital for her monthly check-up. Dr. Campbell was thrilled with Rita’s progress. Rita’s mammary masses were reported to have little-to-no changes. Margarita’s heart murmur also sounded to have no change. Her liver values were re-checked through blood work, and all of her values continue to improve! Margarita will stay on her current regimen of medications and supplements:
Our monthly treats and/or activities outside of our home will resume once it is deemed safe by the CDC to lift the Covid-19 stay-at-home-quarantine.
Happy Easter to all our peeps!
















As students and staff in my school district deal with the effects of COVID-19 and social distancing, those who have enjoyed seeing Rita around school in the past now can “visit” with Rita via her very own Google Classroom, called Rita’s Barkroom. During this time it can be helpful to keep established connections (or make new ones) for those who don’t have access to this type of “therapy” at home.

Rita’s Barkroom has photos and videos of Rita posted daily, keeping a positive and upbeat tone. Rita’s Barkroom will hopefully help students and staff stay connected with Rita, bring a smile to others’ faces, and offer the benefits of therapy dog visits to the greatest extent possible right now.
Rita’s Barkroom is private and only able to be viewed by staff and students of my school district.
First and foremost I hope that everyone is staying healthy during this uncertain time with the Covid-19 outbreak. All schools in the state of New Jersey have been shut down at this point and I am teaching remotely from home. Due to the statewide quarantine measures that are in place, I did not take Margarita to any special stores or restaurants to celebrate this day. Once it is deemed safe to do so, I definitely plan to make it up to her!
Margarita reached a major milestone: Officially a SURVIVOR at 1 Year in Remission as of March 19, 2020!

When Margarita began chemotherapy one year ago today, the oncologist told us that without treatment, Lymphoma patients such as Rita usually have a survival time of less than 2 months. The doctor also told us that with chemotherapy treatment, the survival times for patients with Margarita’s type and stage of Lymphoma is 1 year to 18 months, with many patients not surviving the 16 weeks of chemo. I am overjoyed and overwhelmed with tears at the same time as I type this post. Margarita’s bravery, strength, resilience, and demeanor through her Journey has been extremely inspirational and astounding. She is a SURVIVOR!
What does “remission” really mean? In Rita’s case, it means that tests, physical exams, and scans show there is no evidence of cancer. However, this does not mean she’s cured. What it does mean is that the chemotherapy knocked down the cancer cells to a level undetectable by tests or microscopes. Margarita’s next milestone will be in October 2020 (the 18-Month Mark). I would be lying if I said I wasn’t worried about recurrence, and the unknowns that lie ahead. However, I am choosing to focus on Rita’s accomplishments and the positive choices and mindset that helped carry her through the last year with hope-filled days. Moving forward I will do my best to have optimistic thoughts only – there’s no time to waste worrying about the things I cannot control… so onward we go on this Journey together.
On March 3 Margarita had her liver values tested again – and we are thrilled to report that all values are continuing to decrease and get closer to normal levels! Margarita will have her liver enzyme levels tested again on May 4, 2020. Because her liver is doing well, Rita’s current doses of Prednisone and Denamarin will remain the same for now.
I am currently exploring changing Rita’s probiotics from Fortiflora to Visbiome, as our primary Veterinarian, Dr. Campbell suggested Visbiome may be a better choice for Margarita’s Irritable Bowl Disorder. In addition, I am actively researching a Holistic Doctor and Nutritionist in hopes when all calms down from the Covid-19 virus, we can explore those further options with intentions to support Margarita in the most well-rounded methods possible.





“May your troubles be less, your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door” ~Irish Blessing









Weโd like to wish a very happy ![]()
th birthday to the Big Cheese…The Leader of Our Pack…
Tommy Dโs Limoncello
!!The last decade has been packed with happiness and wonderful experiences. Limoncello sparked our love for bird dogs which began our passion for rescue. She ushered us into a whirlwind of amazing experiences with travel, fun, and great friends by introducing us to the sport of dock diving.Limoncello changed our lives completely and led us on many other grand adventures…My favorites were: a 7/8 mile walk out to sea (literally!) on a granite jetty to visit a lighthouse in Maine, spelunking in Virginia, a ferry ride to visit Marthaโs Vineyard and Nantucket, hiking to the highest point on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah, walking over the Hudson River, dressing like a lobster at Rockland Maineโs Lobsterfest, and many unique wineries and breweries up and down the East Coast….JUST to name a few! Check out some the places this Diva has taken us over the last decade: https://celloscorner.com/category/cello-has-been-there/
Kicking off her birthday celebration was a Big Poppa breakfast of a cheese omelette with a side of sausage and bacon. Stuffed peppers on a bed of baked cheese made for a yummy birthday dinner. Click the link for this dog-friendly recipe created in Celloโs Cucina : https://celloscorner.com/2021/03/13/stuffed-peppers/
Celloโs birthday dessert is yummy Blackberry Chicken Millet squares…also a Celloโs Cucina creation … click the link for the recipe: https://celloscorner.com/…/blackberry-chicken-millet…/
Limoncello turns 9 years old today, March 14, 2020!

Birthday Breakfast: Eggs Benedict, blueberries, and raspberries

Birthday Dinner: New York strip steak topped with crab meat, mixed veggies, and roasted potatoes

Birthday Dessert: Lemon tart

Cello enjoyed a hike at Camp Ockanickon as one of her birthday activities.




Limoncello also visited the iconic Maple Shade Custard Stand for a yummy vanilla custard cone!




Happy 9th Birthday, Limoncello…We love you!
For Limoncello’s 9th birthday, she visited an iconic old-time custard stand in Maple Shade that is open year-round. Maple Shade Custard Stand has some of the best custard in South Jersey!


Limoncello enjoyed a few licks of a vanilla custard cone.





For Limoncello’s 9th birthday, she took a hike through Camp Ockanikon!
We are lucky enough to have a YMCA Camp Ockanickon in our “back yard.”ย This 800 acres csmp is located in the heart of the South Jersey Pinelands.











This is alsp were I took Lager for first hike on March 31, 2016, where he was accompanied by his 2-legged cousin, James.
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Rita’s first hike was also at Camp Ockanickon on July 11, 2016. We took the same route as we did on Lager’s first hike!
SOC is the privately owned government contracted business from whom we adopted Lager.

Two years after her original Dilated Cardiomyopathy diagnosis, Limoncello had her routine cardiology check up at VSEC with Dr. Bossbaly. I reported to Dr. Bossbaly that Cello is doing well and back to normal activity with no complications. Although Limoncello was never put on medication for her DCM, she is still on the following supplements:
Dr. Bossbaly informed me that Limoncello’s heart disease is stable on the current supplements. There as been a slight increase in Cello’s heart size from July 2019 and a trivial amount of mitral valve insufficiency as noted previously. During her cardiovascular examination, it was noted that her heart murmur remains a 2/6 left apical blowing quality murmur wit ha high pitch component. Her heart rate is 100-120 bpm and regular with occasional respiratory variation. Her lungs are clear.
Dr. Bossbaly was pleased with Cello’s condition overall. Her recommendation is to continue the current supplements with no changes and to continue tracking Cello’s sleeping respiratory rate (SRR).
Limoncello will see Dr. Bossbaly again in August of 2020.

On March 8, Whiskey and Porter took a nice hike together at Long Bridge Park. This is a 115 acre park located along the Rancocas Creek in Southern New Jersey.







March 4, 2020
We are so very excited for this birthday because Rita was lucky enough to hit double digits!

Margarita’s Pop helped this English Pointer celebrate by cooking her customary English meals for her birthday!
Traditional English Breakfast
Bacon, fried egg, buttered toast, bangers (sausage), and raspberries.

English Birthday Dinner: Traditional Sunday Roast
Roasted beef, roast potatoes, peas, carrots, and Yorkshire pudding.

English Birthday Dessert: Bread Pudding

Margarita went on a birthday hike with brother Porter and Cousin Clyde at Historic Smithville Park.





Birthday gifts were chosen by Rita as she shopped for the first time at Tractor Supply Company!




Margarita also helped pick out her birthday balloons at Binkleyโs 5 & 10 !





We have a lot to be thankful for and celebrate this month!
Margarita shopped in Binkley’s 5 &10 to pick out her birthday balloons!

Checking out the party supply isle:

Birthday candles secured:

Lots of balloons to choose from:

Balloons getting blown up!

Watching patiently as the balloons are getting filled…


The back seat was a tight squeeze !


The Smithville Village is listed on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places. Smithville began as a small mill operation on the Rancocas Creek and grew to a major industrial plant which employing hundreds of workers from the 1860s to the 1920s. Smithville was well known for its high-quality woodworking machinery, the Smithville-Mt. Holly Bicycle Railroad, and the Star high wheeled bicycle.


























For Margarita’s 10th birthday, she hiked at Historic Smithville Park with brother Porter and Cousin Clyde!










3.8 mile hike in Historic Smithville Park
For Margarita’s 10th birthday she visited Tractor Supply Company for the first time!

Margarita checking out the Chick specials ๐

Picking out her birthday gifts:

Waiting patiently for her treat from the nice cashier:

๐ฏโโ๏ธ๐ฝ๐ฝTwinning with one of her birthday toys bought at Tractor Supply Company!


Margarita had a fantastic month!
Rita received another box of amazing goodies from Chewy.com from a friend of ours!
Margarita’s Aunt Jen brought her a treat from McDonalds when she came to visit


Broom Challenge accepted! Rita joined in on the magic of February 10th… and voilร !

Armageddon Brewery opened its doors, and Margarita was their first 4-legged visitor!


We had the most special Valentine’s Day ever when the Medford Lakes Police Department came to the house to help Sweet Reet check off another Adventure List item (take a ride in a police car)!


February 21st was one year since Rita’s splenectomy. While it may seem silly to celebrate having an organ removed, had her spleen remained, Rita wouldn’t be here with us today.

How about your own National Day to help celebrate 11 months in remission?! National Margarita Day was celebrated February 22nd.

At Rita’s last oncology visit, Dr. Baez (Margarita’s new oncologist) cleared her to do whatever activities she pleases. We have been incorporating longer walks into our schedule, and this month Margarita took her first hike since her diagnosis last year.


Margarita, Porter, and their cousin Clyde enjoyed a nice hike together!
Margarita has accompanied me at school many times this month. At least once a week I come home for lunch, and after all the pups go potty, Rita will head back to school with me for an hour visit with the students. The students are thoroughly enjoying her company, and Margarita is soaking up all the love, pets, and belly scratches!

February 27th was one year since we found out Margarita had Lymphoma. We are truly blessed to be able to “celebrate” this one-year mark, as we know many dogs are not as lucky as our Sweet Reet to have made it this far. She is truly a Lymphoma Warrior!

On February 4th, 2020 Margarita saw Dr. Campbell and had her blood work drawn again to retest her liver enzyme levels.
The results were as follows:
ALT Normal Range: 18-121
AST Normal Range: 16-55
As you can imagine, we were thrilled! Dr. Campbell instructed us to increase Margarita’s Denamarin and have her blood work retested in 4 weeks. Rita will visit with Dr. Campbell again March 3rd to have this test done.
Current Liver medication and supplement dosage:
Dr. Campbell also suggested that we contact Margarita’s cardiologist, Dr. Bossbaly, in hopes to have her chemo-induced-DCM recheck appointment moved up, and also to inquire about the possibility of taking her off of the cardiac medication, Pimobendan. The less medication Rita is on, the better…this way her liver is not overworked with processing medications.
I was not able to get a sooner appointment with Rita’s cardiologist, Dr. Bossbaly, but I was able to speak with her. Dr. Bossbaly wants Margarita to stay on the Pimobendan at least until the appointment in June because she is doing so well on it. Dr. Bossbaly does not feel this medication will have any effect on Rita’s liver values. She also said that she was concerned that if Rita’s heart disease got worse, it would have even more of effect on her liver.
I was surprised to find out upon her exam that she gained over 2 pounds. Last oncology visit she was 52 pounds, and this visit she weighed in at 54.8 pounds. This could be a side effect of the Prednisone, and I plan to discuss this at our next monthly veterinary appointment with Dr. Campbell. On exam, Margarita’s heart rate and rhythm were normal and Dr. Baez could detect a low-grade heart murmur. Rita’s peripheral lymph nodes were normal and she was in good body condition.
Dr. Baez said Margarita looked fantastic! I shared with Dr. Baez that I was interested in exploring nutritional options for Rita and possibly adding in some holistic care to maximize all the treatment options for her. Doctor Baez provided me with some referrals for both a holistic vet as well as a nutritionist. I plan to discuss this information with our primary veterinarian, Dr. Campbell, at our next monthly appointment.
Although I rehearsed in my head many times, the next part of my conversation with Dr. Baez was very difficult for me to say out-loud. After careful consideration of Margarita’s current level of liver disease, intestinal disease, and heart disease, Brian and I feel as though if her Lymphoma resurfaces, another round of chemotherapy would not be a fair option for our Sweet Reet. However, if those diseases improve, and she is deemed healthy enough, we would absolutely explore chemotherapy again as an option. In the meantime, we are inquiring about any and all ways we can support Rita in hopes to keep her in remission for as long as possible.
If Margarita’s liver values decrease with her next blood test, we are going to hold off on her abdominal ultrasound until June (which would be 6 months since her last ultrasound). If her liver values increase with the next test, we will order the abdominal ultrasound to be completed ASAP.
With the “1 Year in Remission Anniversary” approaching, Margarita’s oncology visits will also now change from every month to every two months until she reaches her “18-months in Remission Anniversary.” At that point we will then increase the time between oncology visits to quarterly, (every 3 to 4 months). Dr. Baez asked us to continue to monitor Rita as we have been doing, and to reach out if we have any concerns. Margarita will have her next oncology visit with Dr. Baez in April.
This month Margarita enjoyed a small taste of Bacon, Egg and Cheese Tacos with a side of Mac-n-Cheese from TGI Fridays !




We are looking forward to March – we have some pretty amazing milestones to celebrate!


Margarita (11 months in remission) on National Margarita Day 2020
Margarita and Porter went on this hike with their fur-cousin, Clyde.

Blueberry Hill Conservation Area consists of 134 acres of wooded area in Gibbsboro, NJ. It features both paved and unpaved trails that are suitable for hiking or biking.

At 192 feet, Blueberry Hill is one of the highest elevations in Southern New Jersey.

From the top of the hill on a clear day you can see the Philadelphia skyline off in the distance.

The Philadelphia Skyline is just beyond the treetops
There is also a great view of a quarry at the top of another hill.

Margarita checkin out the views from the top of the hill as we approached the quarry:

A section of the quarry:








Porter and Clyde stop for a play-break:
Cousin Clyde is so handsome:


We enjoyed this adventure at yet another hidden gem we never knew existed in our area!

This 1,952 acre state park is located on the edge of the NJ Pine Barrens.

This park has some pretty cool history. This park served as home for the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1933 to 1941, a summer camp for the children of displaced Japanese Americans in 1943, a POW camp for German prisoners in 1944 and temporary housing for the Kalmycks who fled their homelands in Eastern Europe in 1952.

The park was purchased in 1930 for use as a state park. The remains of Native American encampments have been found in five different locations within the park.

We hiked the Parvin Lake Trail, which is 3 miles long.


















Cheers to another great hike!
We visited this hard cider brewery during its third open weekend.

Margarita was their first 4-legged visitor!

Armageddon uses as much organic locally sourced produce and honey as possible.ย

Their tasting room is dog-friendly, and Rita-approved!

“Desolation” was my favorite in the flight!

Love is in the air… or is that bacon? ๐๐คท๐ผโโ๏ธ๐ฅSame Difference!ย ๐
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Sending you all a 6-pack full of love! Happy Valentineโs Day!


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With the help of Medford Lakes Police Department’s Chief of Police, Margarita checked off Adventure List item #2 on Valentine’s Day 2020!

A HUGE thank you to Medford Lakes Police Department โs Chief Dugan for helping Margarita check off #2 on her Adventure List! (Take a ride in a Police car ๐). Chief Dugan was nice enough to come to our house to pick up Sweet Reet and take her for a nice long ride around town!
He also gave Margarita a MLPD patch and pin!!


We are forever grateful to Chief Dugan for creating this happy memory in Ritaโs Journey through Lymphoma.

We would like to thank chief Dugan and the Medford Lakes Police Department not only for this kind and generous act, but for everything they do to keep our community safe.


I have to admit, at first I thought this past month was a bit of a let-down – that the elevated liver enzyme result discovered last month was a set-back for Margarita. I found myself losing a bit of hope – until I spoke to a friend who asked how Margarita was doing. When I explained to my friend what you will soon read in this month’s post, I quickly realized just how grateful I should be. Speaking with my friend reminded me just how lucky we are, as my friend had recently lost multiple 2-legged and 4-legged family members to cancer – all within a short time frame of each other. All of those family members lost their battle with cancer in much less time than Rita has been in remission. In addition, Margarita’s new oncologist instilled even more appreciation in my heart. This past month wasn’t a setback for Margarita at all … it was just a setup for an even greater comeback, as well as a reminder for me to put some gratitude in my attitude and celebrate each and every day!
This past month Margarita visited Chimney Rustic Ales , had fun playing in the yard, and enjoyed destroying stuffies in the house on rainy days.




Margarita also visited my school twice this month, bringing joy to both children and adults.




Now just a little over a year from her first Internal Medicine evaluation, Margarita was seen by Dr. Peter Chapman in VSEC’s Internal Medicine Department on January 15, 2020.
After careful review of Margarita’s case, Dr. Chapman explained that he believes Rita’s elevated liver values are most likely caused by one of the following:
Dr. Chapmans shared that other less-likely causes of the elevated liver enzymes are as follows:
Dr. Chapman explained there are a couple of ways we could try to determine which of the above was causing Margarita’s elevated liver values:
Dr. Chapman also did a blood test while we were at this appointment and submitted a mini liver panel to see if Rita’s liver ALT value was still elevated. The test revealed the following:
ALT Normal Range: 18-121
ALP Normal Range: 6-160
Now to do our best to make the most appropriate decision for Rita….

Although nothing about Margarita’s Lymphoma Journey has been easy, we were not expecting such a difficult decision in choosing which option is in Margarita’s best interest. After much thought and long discussions with Margarita’s medical team, we have decided to treat Margarita with Prednisone and Denamarin. Denamarin is a nutritional supplement containing the antioxidant Silybin used to improve liver function by increasing liver glutathione levels.
Dosages are as follows:
It was easy to decide Cyclosporine is completely off the table since it has the tendency to bring Lymphoma out of remission. That part of the decision was a no-brainer.
We immediately wanted to know if Rita’s lymphoma has returned, as we are well aware that chemotherapy knocks the disease down, but does not completely rid her body of the cancerous cells. We knew that since the lymphoma originated in her spleen, the return of this disease could be difficult – and maybe even impossible – to catch in time. Although we feel the need to know if the Lymphoma is resurfacing, we don’t want our strong desire for clarification to override what is best for Margarita. Her needle biopsy with Dr. MacLeod was negative. Although the needle biopsies are sometimes not as precise as the full biopsy that laparoscopic surgery can provide, we are praying it was accurate. Putting Rita through another surgery will be a last-resort option.
If in fact we put Rita through the laparoscopic surgery and it was determined that the Lymphoma was back, Margarita would immediately be put on Prednisone anyway – so that is what we decided to try first. Margarita began Prednisone (5 mg twice daily) on January 21, 2020. We need to be vigilant in watching for any changes or additional symptoms since the Lymphoma has a higher chance of going undetected with the use of Prednisone. A recheck of her bloodwork to see if the Prednisone lowered her liver enzyme values is scheduled for February 4, 2020 with our primary veterinarian, Dr. Campbell.
Margarita’s medical team is quite confident that Rita’s elevated liver values are caused by liver disease, and not Lymphoma. We put our faith and trust in this team and are certain we made the right decision for Margarita.
The unknown is the most difficult part of this. In addition, just because it more likely to be liver disease is not a reason to be completely relieved. Liver disease could also be a life-threatening issue for Margarita. One thing we are certain of is that Margarita is a fighter. We are praying that whatever may be causing Rita’s liver values to be elevated is something that we can help her overcome.
Januaty 25, 2020
On the 5th day of being on Prednisone, Margarita began to exhibit some of the common side effects:
However, she also was extremely unsettled – very upset and pacing. We put a call in to our primary veterinarian, Dr. Campbell. She instructed us to reduce the Prednisone to 5mg in the morning and to stop Rita’s nighttime dose to see if it would settle her down. Luckily Margarita did not mind wearing doggie diapers, as her bladder was releasing beyond her control.

January 26, 2020
Margarita’s bladder emptied throughout the night without her realizing. She woke up Sunday not interested in food and acting lethargic. We monitored her extremely closely throughout the day. However, by that evening, Margarita was stabilized on the reduced Prednisone dosage, gained interest back in food, and did not need to wear the doggie diapers any longer.
Margarita and I met her new oncologist, Dr. Jennifer Baez , at the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services (CARES) on January 28th. Dr. Baez entered the room, and immediately following introductions, smiled and said, “She’s a survivor! She’s one of the lucky ones – not everyone can celebrate that.” I immediately burst into tears. It was like Dr. Baez somehow knew I needed a little gratitude-refresher! I was overwhelmed with appreciation and happiness that we are approaching what will be one more year of being lucky enough to have Margarita in our lives.
Dr. Baez was extremely compassionate and thorough. After reviewing Margarita’s case, Dr. Baez suggested to continue monthly physical check-ups with her, and for Margarita to have an abdominal ultrasound when she reaches her “1 year in remission” date.
Margarita skipped this visit for the month of January for a couple of reasons. First, she had seen our primary veterinarian, Dr. Campbell, earlier in the month. Secondly, she will see Dr. Campbell in just a few days for the two-week blood work re-check on her liver values, where Dr. Campbell will also do a physical exam on Margarita. With Dr. Campbell’s blessing, we decided that it was best not to stress Margarita with another doctor’s appointment this month.
Margarita enjoyed a few bites of Roadside Sliders and Sweet Potato Fries from The Cheesecake Factory !




Amico Island Park is a 55-acre peninsula in Riverside, NJ. This park features upland forests, freshwater ponds , wetlands, river shoreline and meadows at the confluence of the Rancocas Creek and Delaware River.








There were several entrances to the beach and Delaware River:

Confluence of the Delaware River and Rancocas Creek:



Great view of the Philadelphia Skyline too:

Beautiful views of the Riverside Marina:

What rhymes with snow? BEER!

Margarita enjoyed visiting a new brewery (ย Chimney Rustic Alesย ) while the flurries began to fall !







โHappiness is a long walk with a friend.โ๐ถ๐๐ถ

Whiskey and Porter got to meet their adorable new cousin, Clyde! These 3 canine cousins enjoyed a great hike atย Tall Pines State Preserveย !













Whiskey and Porter took their first hike together at Rancocas State Park in Hainesport, NJ.



We walked the Creekside Trail (blue trail) which was 3 miles

A lot of the hike was alongside the Rancocas Creek


Abandoned log cabins by the Rancocas Creek









Porter was not fond of the muddy spots so Brian had to carry him!




As a part of her birthday week, Whiskey went to Orvis to do some birthday shopping!

