Blaze has decided she doesn't want to sleep. That means that I can't sleep. I put her in her crate for the night as always and she revolted, wining and scratching at the door. There is no way I can possibly sleep with that racket. I hope she gets adopted soon and becomes someone else s problem. Not that she's a bad dog, it's just I want to sleep at night and don't trust her to be free in the house. Puppies can cause a lot of damage when not supervised.
So what can I do? I'm up. Unfortunately for my diet I eat when I'm up late at night. I'm having some whole wheat couscous.
I guess I might as well make a bottle for the kittens. They can eat, but don't eat enough yet, hence they need bottles.
Showing posts with label puppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puppy. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
My Dogs
In addition to the temporary animals at my house. I have permanent residents. Some I wanted others I got stuck with. Originally I wanted one dog and only one. Living alone I needed a dog for protection. I picked out a cute little thing from a whoops litter. Yafa's mom was a mutt with some GSD in her and her dad was the Cocker Spaniel next door who dug under the fence. Yafa was perfect for protection, but really wouldn't hurt a fly. Yafa lived 9 years and passed away from Cushings Syndrome. She had a good, but short life. I buried her in my yard and made her a headstone in ceramics class.
Backtrack a bit, About a year after adopting Yafa, along came Chica, the 3 legged tripawed. Actually 3 1/2 legs. The useless half leg was amputated when she was spayed. Chica was dumped at the absorption center (temporary housing for new immigrants) and found by a sweet kid. Chica was a cute puppy as all puppies are. Half Canaan Dog, half Saluki; common as dirt in these parts.
Being new to rescue, I thought she would find a home in a matter of week or two. Ha ha on me. No one wanted her as almost no one wants the perfect puppies. After about a year, I gave up and decided to keep her. It wouldn't be fair to have her move. Besides I loved her to bits. That was 10 years ago. Time flies. Chica is still a wonderful active dog.
I started thinking about a second dog after Yafa died, but was in no great hurry. I wanted a small dog but life doesn't always give us what we want. I got another big dog. Along came Spice.
Spice is a Dalmatian/ Lab mix. Her human, a friend and client of mine, has been in and out of the hospital and can't care for her anymore. He was so sick he didn't even think of calling me, his pet sitter. I have his key, so I just took her home with me. Yup, I stole her. I couldn't let her starve to death. That would be so wrong. Going in and taking her isn't exactly right, but she would have died. Legally I should have had the city pound take her, but I didn't want to subject her to those horrid conditions.
I told Spice's human that I was going to keep his dog, but he could come and visit any time he wanted. He objected at first, but I convinced him that she would receive better care at my place. She loves me, loves my dog, Chica, and loves my cats. Spice is happy here.
A few weeks after I adopted her, I saw a Chihuahua for adoption at an adoption fair. He was an adult and already neutered. Waaa I couldn't adopt the Chi as I have Spice. 2 dogs are enough. I know my limit.
Backtrack a bit, About a year after adopting Yafa, along came Chica, the 3 legged tripawed. Actually 3 1/2 legs. The useless half leg was amputated when she was spayed. Chica was dumped at the absorption center (temporary housing for new immigrants) and found by a sweet kid. Chica was a cute puppy as all puppies are. Half Canaan Dog, half Saluki; common as dirt in these parts.
Being new to rescue, I thought she would find a home in a matter of week or two. Ha ha on me. No one wanted her as almost no one wants the perfect puppies. After about a year, I gave up and decided to keep her. It wouldn't be fair to have her move. Besides I loved her to bits. That was 10 years ago. Time flies. Chica is still a wonderful active dog.
I started thinking about a second dog after Yafa died, but was in no great hurry. I wanted a small dog but life doesn't always give us what we want. I got another big dog. Along came Spice.
Spice is a Dalmatian/ Lab mix. Her human, a friend and client of mine, has been in and out of the hospital and can't care for her anymore. He was so sick he didn't even think of calling me, his pet sitter. I have his key, so I just took her home with me. Yup, I stole her. I couldn't let her starve to death. That would be so wrong. Going in and taking her isn't exactly right, but she would have died. Legally I should have had the city pound take her, but I didn't want to subject her to those horrid conditions.
I told Spice's human that I was going to keep his dog, but he could come and visit any time he wanted. He objected at first, but I convinced him that she would receive better care at my place. She loves me, loves my dog, Chica, and loves my cats. Spice is happy here.
A few weeks after I adopted her, I saw a Chihuahua for adoption at an adoption fair. He was an adult and already neutered. Waaa I couldn't adopt the Chi as I have Spice. 2 dogs are enough. I know my limit.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Foster Puppy
I have a foster puppy. Her name is Blaze because she has a white blaze on her head. Blaze was dumped on the street 3 weeks ago. I hate people who don't call the rescue and just dump their animals on the street. OK, She was found right away, unlike my last foster pup, but because she was dumped instead of given to Arad L'chai, our local dog rescue, or put in the horrid city pound she must be observed for quarantine for a full month because Israel has rabies. At least the "quarantine" can be in a foster home with other animals. Blaze is being socialized by me and my fur gang. She needs it. I have my rabies shots as do my dogs so I can officially foster her. LOL, Yes I had to get immunized to be a foster mom. It's no big deal. 3 shots in the arm a few weeks apart.
More on Blaze later I need to give my kittens their bottle.
More on Blaze later I need to give my kittens their bottle.
Labels:
Arad L'chai,
foster dog,
puppy,
rescue
Location:
Israel
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