Hannah is a pain. She still nibbles on my ears and tries to make me wrestle with her.
But I am the King of this Domain and above such childish puppy shenanigans.
Yesterday morning there was no breakfast. Hannah protested and went on the couch to give Val the 'look'. I didn't know why we had to miss breakfast.
Then Val took Hannah away in the car. I figured they were going for a walk.
Huh.
She came back without Hannah. No Hannah. No irritating, nagging, annoying, Hannah.
While Val was taking groceries out of the car, I jumped in looking for her. I smelled her.
Did she give her back to the Foster Family?
I wandered around the house looking. No Hannah. No Hannah. Instead of sitting on the porch like usual, I started wandering the yard, I checked the big shed where Val always hollers 'NO, get out of the shed!'
No Hannah.
Finally, I stood in the middle of the kitchen and gave Val that look. She came and sat down on the floor and talked to me. She told me that Hannah went to the veterinarian's office to get fixed.
Huh.
I didn't know she was broken.
Val said that when I was a puppy I had to get 'fixed' too. I don't recall.
She said it was harder for girl puppies.
Whatever.
Did she get her puppy nibbles biting of my ears fixed? Was she coming back?
Communication with humans is so hard.
I had a quiet afternoon. It was pretty darned peaceful.
She came back. But she was different. In fact Hannah was like an old dog and she smelled like the Vet's office. Hannah ignored me and looked so sad.
I kinda felt sorry for her. I don't think she was 'fixed' I think the Vet broke her.
She is NOT fixed at all.








Cute commentary by Charlie. Glad Hannah has been spayed. IMO all dogs and cats should be fixed. We are overrun with strays in our county. Makes me sad for the animals and angry at their owners. We have several low cost Spay/neuter clinics and some can even get free vouchers. No excuse. Rant over! RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteI've seen a puppy mill that friends started and was absolutely sickened. Charlie is from a woman who bred her dog for a batch of unusual Pekinese/Dachshund cross. So I've gone both ways, bought a pup from a private person and got Hannah from a foster home.
DeleteSuch a cute story from Charlie's viewpoint. What a hoot. Our golden retriever pup came home from being "fixed" and slept on the warm water bed to help her tummy. Fixed when unbroken is a good thing. You might print out Charlie's story for your vet. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteCharlie may have a word or two for the Vet. But Charlie also hides behind Hannah when we go there so.....
DeleteGreat close-ups of Charlie. Fun captions! Very much the way he most likely felt/feels.
ReplyDeleteMakes things easier if Hannah can get by without using a cone. Hope she heals well.
Thanks. Charlie has always had such an amazing face to photograph. His eyes speak volumes. I am so lucky to have him in my world.
DeleteVery cute, and glad Hannah is back to her old self!
ReplyDeleteShe is! But a short walk does make her tired still.
DeleteCharlie is such a smartie. I love his posts. His Hannah is back. And I am glad things went well.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is wise and I should listen to him! :)
DeleteGlad things well for your sweet pup. Lori
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! Poor Charlie...and that 'broken' puppy! Glad that all went well with Hannah...and Charlie?...just wait until tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteYup, I have my hands full trying to keep her quiet!
DeleteCharlie is rather FIXated on the procedure.
ReplyDeleteHe is!
DeleteCharlie, your are a character! Admit it. You missed her.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute post!
ReplyDeleteDear Charlie. You were funny when you said that she wasn't fixed. You did a good job staying close by when she was quiet and still. Hope you have a wonderful week ahead, little buddy.
ReplyDelete--from Charlie-- as long as she doesn't get to rambunctious I will have a good week.
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DeleteI think Charlie missed his friend!
ReplyDeleteYou are right! He did!
DeleteVal, you are so much fun! I enjoyed the tail.
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