Thursday, January 22, 2009
Today is my "12 week birthday" but happy birthday it was not! As previously mentioned, I was due at the vets today for more humiliation and torture. Well, first of all there was this poor old german shepherd there as an emergency - he did look very poorly - and that set everything back half an hour. Then it was my turn and low and behold it was not my nice vet lady but another female vet. From the silly grin on my dad's face I am assuming she is quite fit but she does not appeal to me. Anyway, I am injected, poked, have a microchip inserted in my shoulder, and pronounced as also having an ear infection. How humiliating was all that, not to mention the pain. Mind you, it cost them a small fortune. Not only that but I now have two tags dangling round my neck allowing anyone to return me home without delay if I stray off limits.
Whilst I was in there I met my soon to be good mate, Boudie, and whilst we were not allowed to make contact, I managed to convey to him that I was looking forward to a good chase around with him soon.
Back home now and feeling like poo! I ache all over and feel decidedly several degrees under, but at least that is giving me lots of lap time. I have attached a photo of me feeling sorry for myself so just send treats and biscuits if you sympathise. Apparently this state is quite normal after what I have been through but if I had known that I might have put up more of a struggle. Still, it only lasts a short while so they say so should be back to my mischievious self tomorrow.
Had I mentioned that I am now quite into watching TV? Documentaries and anything with bright colours, lots of action, or dogs barking gets my full attention. Can't stand Emmerdale though.
Will report back soon on my recovery to "normal service".
Sunday, January 18, 2009
I've just discovered the Joy of Sticks! (I think my mum and dad have got a book about this). Up until now it has been messing about with twigs and long bits of grass, but today I found a real stick - what fun. Other than that the really interesting news of the week is that I have put on another kilo in weight - that is two kilos in two weeks. Not bad eh? Another couple of weeks of weight gain like that and I will soon be less likely to be picked up and dragged off to places I really don't want to go - like the garden in the middle of the night.
Dad returned home the other day with a great big roll of wire mesh and a load of wooden posts. You don't think that this could be anything to do with the fact that I can now stand with my front paws on the top of the wall, do you? Not at all sure what they are worried about if that is the case as it is only a 2 or 3 metre drop and I am sure I could manage that.
I have discovered this great game - if I stand at the patio doors and make out I am dying for a pee they let me out. It happens every time, so if I fancy a play in the garden I just do the act! Then when I am out there and they come to get me back in, I find going the other side of a tree or large bush makes life very difficult for them.
It's getting late and I am supposed to be going to sleep so I will say good night now and go off and have a good ten minute howl just to make sure they are all awake.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Sorry I have not been in touch recently but my social life has been rather hectic over the last few days. I have had a succession of visitors all keen to meet me and at the weekend my godparents, Tim and Mary, came over to stay. That was great ‘cause I had someone else to terrorise and they bought me a present.
One of our visitors has now even secretly approached me to try and sweet talk my dad into doing a favour for him! He said to try the soft and cuddly approach but if that failed I was to resort to the tough approach. The things you get asked to do. I also had a lovely email from a Rhodesian Ridgeback called Nelson who lives with some friends of my mum and Dad, but I can’t be proper friends with him cause he lives in Florida, lucky devil!
When I last left you I was hoping for some more snow, and sure enough it arrived the next day. That did give me a great opportunity for another photo shoot and I have attached some of the better ones for you to see.
Good news of the week is that my next appointment with that nice woman, the vet, has been put back a week so I don’t have to worry about that for a while. Will tell you all about that experience later.
Today I was taken out for a little tour of the area in the car. I think they are a bit worried that I might be phased by the car but I am so not – in fact I quite enjoy looking out of the window and trying to chew seat belts. No gold stars for that bit!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Hello again. God it’s been a busy few days since we last spoke. There I am, day 3, and just beginning to figure out where everything is and what is expected of me, when I get slung in the car and hauled of to the vets for what they laughingly call an adoption visit. Adoption indeed! I’m not some waif or stray picked up at a rescue centre. I am a true, class, top of the range, pedigree hound with champion for a dad. You don’t adopt me, you are chosen and then you pay expensively for the privilege of having me with you.
Anyway, she is quite sweet this vet, but it is a bit degrading to be poked, prodded, turned upside down, and generally messed with in the name of veterinary medicine. From what I gleaned listening to the conversation there is worse to come in a couple of weeks when I am due to have all sorts of needles, vaccines, and microchips inserted into me. Can’t say I am looking forward to that. Still, for now I seem to have a clean bill of health, which I could have told them anyway and saved them the vet’s fee.
Since then we have been busy trying to understand each other as to when I need food, pees, poos etc and when they need sleep or peace and quiet. Must say I cannot quite get this need for them to sleep right through the night as I never do, so I am just carrying on as normal much to their dismay.
Hurrah! It snowed today! Great fun. I particularly like eating it. Hopefully there will be loads more tomorrow so I can run around in it. Will tell you all about that later.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
So there I was happily looking forward to a good New Year’s Eve howl with all my mates and relishing the thought of a couple more days of relaxing before I was whipped off into the great unknown. Then, at just before midday, they turned up TWO DAYS EARLY! I had not got my bags packed, I had not had a shower, and I certainly was not mentally prepared for the start of my “New Life” as a Barnes family member. But, after they had all had a bit of a chat about me and money had changed hands, I was hauled off out into the snowy exterior, put in a car and wrapped up in someone’s old nightie!, and then driven off to some place called Montazels.
Talk about culture shock! There was not another dog in sight – just these two humans who seemed very pleased to see me and got all lovey dovey. YUK! Never mind. The place was warm and a lot bigger than I am used to and I was actually allowed to run around a bit. Mind you, for some strange reason I was dragged off outside at regular intervals and dumped in some place called a garden. Being pretty smart I very soon sussed that if I had a quick pee I was scooped up and promptly returned to the warm interior.
I’ve now met the neighbours who seem quite nice, and also some lanky bloke from up the road called Steve, who bought me a toy, and his mate Claudio.
Dinner was the usual stuff so that was OK but I spied in the corner of the room a big cage just like the one we had at the other place. Rats! I thought I had got away from prison. However, I managed to avoid being incarcerated until bedtime and even then I set up one of my most irritating howling sessions to see if I could appeal to their better nature. It was all to no avail, but I must say they were very responsive when I needed a call of nature around 4am. I tried another howling session after that but gave up after ten minutes as it got no response.
Next day I turned on the full puppy charm and did all the usual things, good and bad! Still, they didn’t seem to mind and I must say that so far I rate them as quite reasonable hosts. Pooping on their bedroom floor did not gain me a lot of gold stars but a bit of licking and snuggling soon smoothed over that.
So that is about it so far. Will keep you posted as to how things are going over the next few days. In the meantime I have managed to download some of their pictures of me and have attached these.
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