So yesterday time managed to get away from me and I ended up missing a post. I spent the better part of the day traveling from doctors' offices to emergency rooms to picking up prescriptions. I had what I thought was an irritated mosquito bite on my face, but when it became swollen to the point of extreme discomfort, I thought I'd get it checked out. The doctor I saw in the morning told me it was MRSA, a form of staph infection, gave me some directions and an antibiotic to treat it and told me if it got worse to head to the ER. By that afternoon, there was no change but the pain was so unbearable we went to the ER anyway. That doctor informed me that the previous one was basically incompetent and that it was just an infection that had turned into an abscess.
Funny how things work out like that.
Today the pups and I have spent lounging around, registering for my summer classes and watching TV, in a futile attempt to make up for them being stuck at home alone pretty much all day yesterday.
This post is running much later than usual, only because I've had trouble finding any sort of topic to write about. I finally decided a little product review would be the best way to go for today's post.
I can honestly say that Bags On Board is a personal savior. Our apartment building has two Mutt Mitt boxes on the premises but they're never stocked and the management ignores the maintenance requests to take care of it (nice thought though). I tried using plastic baggies like my mother does, but Ziplocs are a little on the expensive side, and not easy to remember constantly.
Frequent trips to the park, puppies leaving their mark consistently, only to find I'd forgotten bags, left me feeling guilty- and then I found Bags On Board.
They're wallet-friendly, easy and convenient - with a way to attach them to your dog's leash, and the dispenser comes in a couple different options; you can even design your own. I got the standard bone-shaped one, but as far as I know, each dispenser comes with two rolls of bags (15 bags a roll).
Refill bags in a pack of eight rolls sell on Amazon for about four dollars!
In addition to the plain blue bags, you can even get pretty rainbow ones for a little variety!
Like I said, having these is great because I never have to deal with feeling bad about leaving nuggets behind just because I left unprepared.
I'm doing my part to leave Cincinnati's parks a little bit better, or at least in the same condition we entered them in.
LINKS:
http://www.bagsonboard.com/
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=bag+on+board
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