- Tomorrow
- morning
- I’m
- picking
- up
- my
- bulldog
- Panda
- in
- Montana.
I’m not excited or anything.
So, I mentioned that I might be dog-sitting. Well, Miss Chloe has arrived and we’re doing good so far. She and Jeeves get along fine as long as they ignore each other. I’ll admit that occasionally they will look at one another and I swear they just do it to piss the other off. But, they really are fine together. Honestly, if it weren’t for the beast dogs two doors down that like to terrorize Jeeves we’d probably be fine. But, yeah, the beasts have ruined life for Jeeves.
But, let me tell you a secret about this dog. She is completely and totally OBSESSED with my father. She’s his dog, right, so that would make sense, right. Except one problem, she was MY DOG FIRST. My feelings are kind of hurt. Seriously, she was mine, I adopted her. I loved her when my father said she was ugly way back when she was missing all her fur from the trauma of her old abuser (aka owner). But, whatever, now she’s OBSESSED with my dad. Which wouldn’t be that big of a deal except the dog freaks out if my dad isn’t around.
For example, this
morning she was at the office with me. She was laying nicely on the little bed I made for her under my desk. My dad got bored so he came to the office for a few minutes. The dog sees him and when he leaves she whines and carried on until I took her outside so she could see that he wasn’t there.
But, that’s not it. We had to go by the store tonight because my dad left something there. I sat in the car with the dog while he ran inside. The dog literally paced the entire TWO minutes he was gone. Not in a fun “where’d he go” search but in a panic pacing action.
And, don’t even get me started on bed time. My dad is trying to convince himself it will be OK for the dog to stay here with me when they go home. So, she’s supposed to stay in my room at night. Yeah, that means she paces and cries ALL NIGHT LONG until I give in and let her in his room. Last night we worked out a deal, sort of, (actually I took charge and told her she needed to get over it) I put her in her crate for a while then told her she could get back in bed ONLY if she went to sleep. It worked, until 4:30AM (that was at 12:30 so it worked for 4 hours which is better than the night before).
Right now, she’s in her crate, crying. But, as soon as I publish this I’ll let her out and hopefully she’ll settle down and sleep. Cause seriously, she’s driving the cat and me crazy.
But, she’s really giving me the “I want a dog” itch BAD. We’ll see.
OK…she’s barking, gotta go show her who’s boss.
So, since I don’t have enough that I’m doing right now I offered to dog-sit my parents dog (you know the dog that used to be mine that my dad adopted (or dognapped) from me a few years ago). They put their house on the market and since they are driving up here next weekend with my sister and Rider I figured it would be a lot easier for them to bring Chloe up here then and be able to show their house without her around plus packing and moving would be easier.
So, here’s the problem, the dog is C-R-A-Z-Y, I have a cat and I’m not sure how either will do with the other. Plus, the dog is C-R-A-Z-Y. So, to keep the dog safe, me sane, and my house from getting destroyed by this (C-R-A-Z-Y) dog I am looking for a crate. (Plus, I just think crates are good for dogs.) Here’s where I need your help…anyone have any input on crates?
The dog is 8 inches tall and about 12 inches long. So, I need some input on the right size crate for her. Also, I’m not sure which type is best. Chloe is C-R-A-Z-Y but she won’t chew or destroy the crate (honestly, despite my dad’s protests I really think she’ll like it) but I’m not sure which is the best choice. Ideally I’d like to use this for a future dog that I hope to add to my family (assuming it’s the right size and assuming I find someone who can install a fence for less that the price I paid for my house).
So, with all that randomness, opinions please.
I don’t have to think about how much I’m buying at the grocery store. OK, I guess I kind of do because my fridge/freezer/cupboards are only so big. But, in my apt I used to have to consider how heavy the bags were and how many bags there were becuse I had two flights of stairs to deal with between the car and my front door. Here’…not so much. There’s one step from the garage to the house and that’s it. No running up and down stairs with bags or losing feeling in my arm because I tried carrying more than I should have.
So, there you have it.
So, anyone who knows me (and probably quite a few who don’t) know that my life has been almost completely consumed with buying a house since, oh, about February. Well, I’ve been living in said house for ten days now and just have some random thoughts to share with you about being a homeowner.
So, here we go, randomness…
Seriously, though, it may sound like I’m complaining, I’m not. (Well, maybe I am but only because I have to find something to complain about and this really is a pretty amazing thing being in this house and knowing that it’s MINE.)
After ten days I couldn’t be happier. Well, if someone would help me figure out where to hang the stuff that is supposed to go on my walls but is still sitting in boxes I might be a little happier. And well, if someone wanted to help me figure out a layout and design option for my office/craft room I’d probably be a lot happier. Oh, and if someone wanted to help me figure out what the heck to do with the beastly flower bed that is really just a weed patch I know I’d be a lot happier. But, I do love my house. I love coming our the bend each night and seeing my driveway. I love pushing the garage door opening and knowing it’s the door to MY garage opening. I love putting my car in the garage and knowing that I’m home. (Heck, I really love parking in the middle of the garage and knowing that I can take up as much of it as I want LOL.)
So, there’s some random thoughts from a homeowner.