Being the gracious ex-wife, several weeks ago I gave a firm commitment to 'doggie' sit....which translates into please take care of my dogs and love them just as much as I do....
O.K. so I accepted the challenge of watching 6 (yes I said 6) dogs....4 Golden Retrievers: Sassy, Tanner, Smitty and Murphy...with 2 Newfoundlands: Isaac and Doc....these are not puppies, people! These a full grown dogs that run in a pack! Every time the wind blew in a strange direction one would start barking and then the others joined in full chorus.....
On the night before I was to begin this challenge I visited these dogs to get to know their personalities, schedule, eating habits....and, of course, their daily meds.....we seemed to get along just fine. But, you have to remember that mommy and daddy were around so they were on their best behavior.
The next day I arrived in the afternoon to take my shift. When I got there all chaos erupted! You would have thought these animals hadn't been outside, had food or people companionship in decades....they were ready to eat the door as I was trying to unlock it and let myself in. When I restored order they sat in the kitchen looking at me, blinking, as if to say, let the games begin! Wow....it was dinner time and I had to get them fed. Since they are all shapes and sizes and different ages, I had to make each bowl separately. Let's see, Doc is still a puppy and he gets two heaping scoops of the food from the right bin, Tanner has a weight issue so he only gets one level scoop, Isaac is 170 lbs. and has to have a dollop of canned food on top just to make sure he eats as he is slow in starting. As I made each bowl I had to say a name so a tail would wag and I would know who to feed....
The next morning I was awakened at 4:38 am....yes and as you all know I am NOT a morning person. So down the steps we all trod and I let them all out....I go back upstairs to bed and peace reigned for about 30 minutes...then as if on cue the barking started. They were hungry and wanted to come in for breakfast. I had to get the list of who gets what and how much so I could begin the assembly line....and to read the list I had to put in my contacts.....ever try putting contacts in puffy eyes at 5:00 am?
All in all it was an enjoyable experience to tell you the truth.....some minor problems: I guess during the day they got bored and ate half a rug, one had an altercation with a throw pillow from the couch and I had to dislodge a dog tag which was embedded (in the pillow, not the dog), Sassy had some trouble going down stairs (crisis call to the parents). And one carried in a flat, dead mouse and left it on the living room floor.....oh well....
What is really amazing is that I did learn the individual personality of each one....they are as unique as humans and I have learned to love them just as if they were my own....
I'm going to miss caring for them, but not at 5:00 in the morning!