If Central Indiana (about 30 miles west of Indianapolis itself) would be a convenient overnight point on that road trip, I can introduce you to Bill and Brenda Sutton, who have a big house with lots of spare bedrooms and LOVE to have visitors.
That would be nice. I can make it to Ohio in a day, but not there and back - and if we end up going to Connecticut, well.
I don't know yet when that will be because Itzl apparently had a huge hole in his eardrum and there's still a sizable hole there now. We can't travel through any mountains or change in elevations until he heals so he doesn't damage his ear again.
Canine audiology is not a very common veterinary field, there aren't any actual vet courses in it.
Roj on the indefinite timing. That will give me time to brief Bill and Brenda on the situation. They are about to be off to the British Filk Con; I don't know how long they'll be in the UK before-and-after that.
Thank you! It all depends on how quickly Itzl heals - the damage to his ear was much worse than they initially thought. If he doesn't get any infection, he should be healed in 3 - 4 weeks, and then after that, it's a matter of securing an appointment with the canine audiologist.
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I don't know yet when that will be because Itzl apparently had a huge hole in his eardrum and there's still a sizable hole there now. We can't travel through any mountains or change in elevations until he heals so he doesn't damage his ear again.
Canine audiology is not a very common veterinary field, there aren't any actual vet courses in it.
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That will give me time to brief Bill and Brenda on the situation.
They are about to be off to the British Filk Con; I don't know how long they'll be in the UK before-and-after that.
Brenda is
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Cheers,
Brenda
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Enjoy the trip and the filking!