Friday, April 10, 2026

The Socialization of Hannah

It was time to take my car in for its complimentary oil change, tire rotation, and safety inspection at the Subaru Dealership.

Charlie has been my companion on these trips for 8 years. I decided to take just Hannah on this excursion to see how she'd handle meeting people in a strange place. 


One of the things I've discovered with her is that she is a quiet dog in the car. Charlie moans and groans almost all of the time while travelling. It is annoying, but I'm fairly used to it now.

Hannah rarely makes a peep. For now, she rides in her crate behind my seat. When I got to the Dealership, I opened up the door and helped her out when one of the 'Associates' came out to get my key. 

I walked into the Service area with Hannah and all the Service people turned to her immediately. 

"Awwwww"
"Awwww, a puppy!"
"Oh my gosh, so cute!"

And then...
"Oh wait! Where is Charlie? Is he okay?"

Hannah was so overcome by all the attention, she of course piddled right there and wagged her whole body.

I had to assure the Service Department that Charlie was indeed okay and that I felt Hannah needed to come on her own this time.

I took her to the mini dog park attached to the Dealership where she stretched her legs and smelled all the interesting signs that other dogs had left behind.

When we walked through the showroom the Sales Staff all inquired about Charlie and mooned over Hannah. 

To her credit, Hannah wagged and behaved with no more puppy accidents. People waiting for their Subies to be finished asked what 'breed' she was and I happily replied:

All American Dog aka Mutt

Hannah wiggled.

I sat down and she asked for 'lap'. 

She promptly fell sound asleep.


Other than her puppy behavior, Hannah is proving to be a super chill little dog. Life going on around her doesn't seem to concern her one bit.

It is so fun to be learning about her personality. 

The best thing about the visit?

The smiles that a nice wiggly puppy brought to everyone's faces.








7 comments:

  1. I have never seen a dog in a car dealership!

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    1. Most Subaru dealerships have accommodations for dogs. They use dogs in their advertising and often hold adoptions at their dealerships too.
      A very pet friendly company.

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  2. What a lovely trip. She must've gotten exhausted making all those people smile. Forgot that Subbie places are dog friendly, and their commercials are cool. Therapy dogs used to visit patients at the hospital, but many a nurse has slid to the floor to get therapy too. Linda in Kansas

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    1. Charlie was a bit of a therapy dog, he visited my MIL in the nursing home. Hannah is doing exceptionally well for a pup so I am happy.

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  3. She's doing so well.

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  4. I think you go a Gold Star Dog with Hannah. Now you have two of them!

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