Northern California Eskie Meet
That's Abby, Hally, Gracie and me.
Chatting with the ladies.
Smiling for the camera. Say Eskie!
My, what big teeth you have, Abby.
Gracie, there's something on your butt.
More Eskies? Where?!?!
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I was diagnosed with Evans Syndrome in 2006. It is a combination of IMHA/AIHA (Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia/Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia) and IMT/ITP (Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia/Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura). I was hospitalized for over a week and received numerous blood transfusions and a cocktail of immunosuppressants to save my life. I was weaned off the medications due to complications such as Cushings Disease but after a few months off the drugs, I relapsed again so I am currently back on medication. I continue to fight this disease everyday.
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15 Comments:
Wow Casper, looks like you had a blast! I had fun too. Sometimes I'm kinda quiet, but I really enjoyed meeting you and Abby. Can't wait for our Spring meet!
Gracie
What a great meeting, must have been nice to see the other Eskies in your area.
Thanks for the great pics!
i say you're the cutest eskie ever :)!!!
We moved away from CA in June, that's fun that you all got together!
Awwww, those pictures are SO CUTE! Looks like you had a real blast at the Eskie party!
Hi Casper!
Yes, that was lots of fun!
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Kind liks,
Raisa
Hi Casper!
It looks like you had a nice day with your pals.
Ohhh! Holly and I loved the pictures. It looked like so much fun!
cute pics Caspy... share when u r in the zone, other dogs may be interested to meet u as well... :-)
i've been to tahoe last weekend and seen a dog who knew how to travel with the tele-ski... u should give it a try sometimes, it could be fun...
...and because i see u r into casual chic, don't forget to wrap a rum bottle around your neck... :-)
Wow what great pictures. so glad I found your blog. fun fun fun an d fun - hope your scratching went away. My boy had some scratchies today, but they went away with the flu he had . . .
Cal
the red spots on my belly are beginning to fade. we went to the vet yesterday and he said i was doing well but to be safe he gave me another bottle of antibiotics to take.
mom took me to stanford mall again on sunday. we saw a lady with 3 samoyeds. they were huge!!! 250 pounds combined. i could hardly be seen among all the white fur while we were sniffing each other out. :D
Hi Casper!
Thanks for posting on my blog! It was so nice to have a comment from you. It looks like you had a blast at the Eskie Meet Up. I cant wait to take my Someday Eskie to meet ups like that (when I finally find an Eskie to adopt!) - it'll be great to meet nice people who love Eskies, like your mom!
Keep up the cuteness!
Sarah
How is Casper? I've been thinking of him!
Indy
Where did you guys get your American Eskimos from? I live in Northern California and was wondering are there any breeders or places to get one?
Thankyou!
I adopted Casper from someone. There are breeders here in Norcal. You can go to eskie.net message boards. Some of the people there got their eskies from a local breeder in this area.
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