Good morning. Have a great Friday! Pup got to experience her first firepit last night. She loves to sit in our porch swing, but learned quickly that you don't jump in the swing unless there's a human in it first!
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Sounds like a great weekend trip! I love the fall colors but hate what comes after.We feel much more comfortable boarding her now without it causing major stress. @MrsBugmaster, our next choice was to send her to your house to board!
Thank you, I might just take you up on if we're ever in the area! That's pretty neat how people come to you. We definitely prefer boarding her at home, just because I think traveling with her would cause a lot of anxiety...probably for all of us!I would doggie sit her for sure! The best part of my job is seeing so many different breeds. I’ve even had a couple breeds I’ve never heard of before. I’ve had people from North Carolina in town for the Indy 500 and bring their dog with and boarded him with me while they were here. And several people from out of town here for weddings and different events bring their dogs and drop off for day care or boarding. I had no idea so many people travel with their dogs and I wonder why they don’t just board them in their hometown. And the best part is it was my husband’s idea for me to dog sit so all the money goes to my tank and not out of our household money (his paycheck) If I had to buy tank related stuff out of our household money I could not justify buying the expensive fish and equipment I now own.
Big baby! He weighs more than Kenzie. She will be 2 "soon," we think around the end of the year. Hopefully, he won't be a counter surfer. We've had a hard time breaking that one! Usually, it's a roll of paper towels that we find shredded in the den. Last week, my husband caught her trying to sneak out the back door with a potato...it was supposed to be a baked potato that night. I'm not sure if she was planning to eat it or bury it!Stopped in at the vet. Paddy weighs 58 pounds. He will be 5 months old next week