Well, I have a puppy now, and she has consoled me a lot for the loss of my previous dog. I was feeling down about how at every interval of my day I missed my dog. He had followed me and sat by me (or on me) and basically always been there for so many years. Toward the end of August, I decided it was time. I looked at the shelter websites and filled out an application, I looked at ads on craigslist. I didn't feel I could take on a dog that was being rehomed because it had problems or special needs. I myself have problems and special needs enough.
Finally, one Saturday, I responded to several craigslist ads, even as far away as Seattle. Some had already sold their dog, some didn't answer. I made contact with a lady in Tacoma advertising chihuahua-pug mix puppies. She had one left, a female. She told me the cost, and I told her I was on my way. It was a pretty long drive. She texted me toward the end asking if I was still coming. We set up a meeting in front of some strip mall store. Naturally, I missed the freeway exit I needed, but Google Maps showed me the way, and I got there and called her on my cell. It was kind of like a drug deal. I handed her a wad of cash, and she handed me the little package.
The night she arrived |
The puppy slept most of the drive home. It was a long drive, in the dark, and she was just a baby. I took her to the vet a few days after I got her, and they said she was about 8 weeks old. She weighed 1.9 pounds.
The day of her first vet visit |
Now she's been with me a little over seven weeks—nearly half her life. I don't see it day-to-day, but looking at then and now pictures I see she's growing. I don't know how much she weighs at this point. I just tried to put her on the scale I use for weighing mail for my work, but she wasn't having it. Anyway, there she is.
This evening |
She's still pretty cute. It's hard to get a non-blurry picture of her because she's either awake and wiggly and zooming around, or asleep and curled into a little ball and probably burrowed into a blanket.
2 comments:
I’m so glad you have a dog again and are feeling consoled.
She's adorable. I hope the chewing stops too. We picked up a stray last year and he liked to bite too. I was told to squeal like it hurts and he would stop biting. Now he rarely does it. He forgets when he gets excited. It doesn't help that one of the meds I am taking makes me bruise and bleed and my arms look mostly bruised and scabby now. I now have to wear arm guards around the house.
If she is part pug, I can't see it. I just love dogs. They make me so happy and glad this one makes you happy too. We never forget the ones that we lose though.
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