Part III - Arrival, Introductions and Finally...The Nap CONTINUE to Part IV
Having achieved my goal, I could now relax and be a puppy. Which is to say, a couple of weeks later, when we left my sponsor’s driveway in Maggie’s blue Highlander, I barfed in the crate and then proceeded to scream at the top of my lungs for the entire duration of the trip. It was great fun, but quite a workout, so by the time we pulled into her garage, I was more than ready for a nap. |
What the hell? No one warned me there’d be another puppy. It took me eight weeks to get away from the eight I was born with. Much to my relief, it turned out that he was merely visiting for a few weeks while his person was out of town.
Trying to avoid a slap from that sloppy wet tongue, I repeated the back door greeting long enough to find out that the intruder’s name was Clancy, and he was four months older than I was. He charged into the house ahead of me and slid feet first across the tile into the couch. The couch! Exactly what I was looking for. I stood on my hind legs and pawed at the sofa cushions as my back feet scrambled for a boost up. I hauled myself aboard, sprawled on my belly. OK, not the most graceful display, but not bad for an eleven week old pup. After kicking a couple of pillows on to the floor, I circled a couple of times before curling up in the corner, whereupon I wailed a bit just to hear the sound of my own lovely voice. Then, along with the side benefit of ear scrunches from Maggie, I let go of my eyelids and drifted into dreamland. |