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20th April 2008

Jackson, Day 4: Lazy Sunday

10:23 a.m.

Sunday morning — the kind of Sunday morning where you don’t want to get out of bed. There’s a gentle, constant rain and the daylight coming through the living room window is diffused by the last of the fog. Brother is curled up at my right side on the sofa, Sister is in her customary position between my feet on the ottoman. Jackson’s stretched out under my chin like a lightly snoring scarf. He is warm and soft and still has a hint of that new-puppy smell. We’re all in that place between awake and asleep. In this moment, all are content.

Flashback to 8:05 a.m.

I wake up startled, wondering how a tiny puppy let me sleep after sunrise. He’s quiet. Too quiet! But there’s no need to wake me when he’s already relieved himself in his cage! What a way to start the day. I stumble to the bathroom accompanied by a soundtrack of Jackson’s banshee howling, as I have dared to leave him caged while I take care of my own needs and then get Brother and Sister outside. Since it’s a nasty rainy morning I use the tie-outs. Then grab Jackson’s leash and bring him out of his cage, while he thinks it’s a great fun game to try and bite my fingers as I search his tiny collar for the miniscule attach ring. I finally get him outside, where Brother and Sister are glaring daggers at me from the porch because they hate the rain and will not venture into wet grass. Well, I’m out there too! Deal with it! I take Jackson for a walk up and down the driveway and, wonder of wonders, he poops outside!! Praise, praise, praise. We’ve both had it with getting wet so we head for the door. Brother and Sister do the same, and so I can’t open the door because the three dogs jockey for position and now Jackson’s thread of a retractable leash is tangled in the tie-outs. Over and under, around and around, but by the time I get it free, I’m soaked. I straighten up to see that the gutter is coming off the side of the house. At that point, I’ve had it. I pick up the puppy and carry him into the house, set him in the hallway and close the kitchen door. Oh, unhappy Jackson, screaming at a level that convinces the neighbors I’m stretching him on the rack, just because I closed the door. I get Brother and Sister back in, unhook his tieout, unhook hers, but she is caught. At first glance it looks like the tie-out is just looped around her leg, but no such luck; it has somehow become tightly knotted in the thigh fur of her hind leg. She is upset, pulling, shrieking, and making it worse. The flashlight doesn’t help me see the situation, and I stumble around the kitchen looking for my spare glasses. Finally I have them, and a package knife, and must now juggle that with the flashlight, hope Sister doesn’t stick her nose or tongue down into the operation, and also deal with Brother’s sudden urge to give me kisses and make it all better. Meanwhile, Jackson’s protests at still being behind a closed door have reached a level and intensity that must have the neighbors calling the cops, envisioning whips and chains, convinced that the poor innocent puppy is about to be chucked into the nearest volcano. Careful and dextrous fur-surgery sets Sister free, though I still can’t figure out how she got tangled up to begin with, and I’m finally at a point where I can open the kitchen door…Jackson goes quiet. He’s also tangled up in his leash, and has pooped in the hallway. A lot. To the extent where I start to wonder if this is poop somehow cosmically stored up from his past life as a Great Dane. Everybody get away, don’t walk through it, let me get a bag, why did I ever think I could do this…

But that was then.

10:25 a.m.

In this moment, all are content.

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20th April 2008

BratPack, Day 4: Highs and Lows

Message from Joan:

I was tempted to call him Booger last night.  He loves to blitz – when no one else is awake.  His favorite time seems to be between 1 am and 4 am.  At least half the time Maggie joins in- actually I think she’s just chasing him.  PJ just sleeps through it.  I had a major success with him this morning.  He ate breakfast in the dining room with the others – he didn’t want to be alone on the porch and he let me guard the bowl from the others.  He also took a piece of chicken from my hand this morning – with his pill in it.  I’ve had to give Maggie an L-tryptophan pill this morning because she seems to not want him in her territory.  I’m going to try the leash tomorrow – with a piece of chicken in my hand.  He jumped by the side of the bed and it looked like if he could have made it he’d be happy.  I may try to help him into bed tonight.  So he’s Charlie again.

Message from Marilyn:

I was putting folders together for the new kids and doing some filing for our other dogs and noticed that the envelope that had Miss Darcy’s spay and rabies shots, etc. info said ‘pregnant’ - They gave us an envelope for each dog.  I guess they did the spay and let the pups go, I don’t know what else to think.   No wonder she is so sad.  She ate all her breakfast and took a short walk and then back to her little bed.  Might try a bath today.  I don’t want to push, we will see how the day goes.

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