Monday, September 28, 2009
Oh Amba!
She is back in kennels... Am so sad. Especially as the guilt I feel over not being able to adopt her had started to ebb away and I was beginning to enjoy Tommy more. I'm so sad and f**ked off!!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Training and oops...
I went over to watch some training in Rochford today. Because Tommy hasn’t had his second vaccination, we weren’t allowed to take part. It looked like the normal walk round to heelwork. Lots of sit stays, down stays etc etc. I left Tommy in the car and after about 10 minutes he started to bark. And didn’t stop. So unusual for Tommy who is normally quite happy in the car and never barks! The instructor came out and had a go at me. I then went round moms – Tommy ran straight to the garden and done a big poo. No wonder he was barking! I then had to run some errands with Tommy in the car – sometimes being left in the car. I think the age of ‘Tommy being quiet in the car’ is well and truly over. It’s a shame but it is all my own fault. At least I have one training class sorted out. Start in two weeks.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Running still
Excellent update from Amba today! The ‘sit complex’ line really made me laugh!
B/f took Tommy for his run. 5km and b/f runs fast! B/f came back covered in sweat and red faced. Tommy just strolled in looking for his dinner. Looks like he’s a good match.
B/f took Tommy for his run. 5km and b/f runs fast! B/f came back covered in sweat and red faced. Tommy just strolled in looking for his dinner. Looks like he’s a good match.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Running fools
Went for a run with Tommy tonight! Hurrah! Not that far because I was unsure how fast/far he could run. We only went a mile or so but he ran fast – faster than I normally do. He seemed to enjoy it and wasn’t even panting when we got back! B/f is taking him tomorrow.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Vets again
Another update from Amba. She was off lead in the woods…wish I could let Tommy off.
Tommy went to have his stitches out today. The nurse put a muzzle on him whilst she done it. I felt sorry for him but he did behave – honest! They also gave him his worming tablet and I picked up some more flea treatment. Another £40.00 that I wont see again. I wish I was enjoying him more.
Tommy went to have his stitches out today. The nurse put a muzzle on him whilst she done it. I felt sorry for him but he did behave – honest! They also gave him his worming tablet and I picked up some more flea treatment. Another £40.00 that I wont see again. I wish I was enjoying him more.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Amba update
An update from Amba. She seems to be settling in well, albeit with a few issues on excitability. Lucky girl!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Irritation
One of the things I really wanted to do with a dog this time round is run with them. Not a big deal, but something that was on my ‘wish list’. Tommy isn’t allowed strenuous exercise for another few days… another irritation I thought I’d mention
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Thats my boy
Tommy settling in really well. He barked at the sandwich lady and the postman today at work.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Amba news and first day nerves
Oh today made me so happy! I went onto the terrier rescue website and Amba wasn’t where she normally is (dogs needing homes – in kennels). I was shocked, where was she?? And yes! She has been moved to reserved! I so excited for her! Please be good Amba x.
Tommy’s first day at work. He slept for most of it and didn’t bark at anyone. Tail wagging when people came in. Boss feels extremely sorry for him. He is a sensitive soul anyway but his eyes fill with tears on a regular basis over him.
Tommy’s first day at work. He slept for most of it and didn’t bark at anyone. Tail wagging when people came in. Boss feels extremely sorry for him. He is a sensitive soul anyway but his eyes fill with tears on a regular basis over him.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Off lead and away!
Disaster day! We took Tommy to the little park with boy so they could get to know each other. We let him off in the tennis courts again and guess what? Little git found the hole in the fence and was off up the road before you could say Jack Russell! B/f chased him and eventually caught up with him by Cliffs Pavilion. Not surprised really.
Am fed up with the sound of the plastic cone scraping walls.
Am fed up with the sound of the plastic cone scraping walls.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Off lead
Another slightly bigger cone. I hope this one is big enough…
We took Tommy up the park and let him off in the tennis courts – you know – the bit that says no dogs allowed. We practiced recall for a bit, and he was good, for a bit. Then he got bored and started sniffing. We put him back on lead and continued the walk before he found the hole in the fence.
We took Tommy up the park and let him off in the tennis courts – you know – the bit that says no dogs allowed. We practiced recall for a bit, and he was good, for a bit. Then he got bored and started sniffing. We put him back on lead and continued the walk before he found the hole in the fence.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Perfect day
Today was the kind of day I’d been hoping to have all week with Amba. Firstly, I took Tommy into work to clear that I could bring him in next week (cant leave him at home with that cone on.) And then we went to see Sarah and her two girls. He was so good. Laid in the garden, let the girls fuss him without getting grouchy, he was just a joy to have around. We went out for a walk and it depressed me a bit that I couldn’t let him off lead, but I know one day I will, I’m sure.
We went up a ‘dog friendly’ pub tonight because I didn’t fancy leaving cone head by himself. He was completely unfazed by it all. The train was exciting, pub was excellent and he eventually fell asleep on boyfriends friend lap. Ah bless.
There haven’t been many updates on Amba recently. I hope she’s doing ok
We went up a ‘dog friendly’ pub tonight because I didn’t fancy leaving cone head by himself. He was completely unfazed by it all. The train was exciting, pub was excellent and he eventually fell asleep on boyfriends friend lap. Ah bless.
There haven’t been many updates on Amba recently. I hope she’s doing ok
Vet trip
Took Tommy to have his balls off, first vaccinations and claw clipping. They seemed very ‘offish’ at the vets. Not like my old ones. I picked him up at about 4:30 and couldn’t help but feel sorry for him with his huge cone! He must wear it to stop him ripping his stitches off. Back at the house he crawled into his bed and looked very sorry for himself. I immediately took pictures and texted them to everyone I know ;-). Half an hour later I realised he could reach his stitches so back to the vets for a bigger cone. He has taken to wearing it quite well. Not.
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Settling down
Tommy barked for the first time this morning! Took me by surprise really. It was at some leaflets coming through the door, but he soon decided it wasn’t worth worrying about. Then I took Tommy to meet mom and dad. Oh he had fun! He was charging around the garden and playing with his toys. He kept a very close eye on what I was up to but still had a good run. It was lovely to see. Bonnie actually turned up to get the paperwork sorted. Tommy barked at her a lot and humped her leg! He goes in for neutering, vacs, worming, and nails tomorrow. It will still be another 14 days after before he can have any real ‘dog’ action. It’s just not how I planned.
I need to get my life organised though. Showering and eating are so low on my priorities at the moment.
I need to get my life organised though. Showering and eating are so low on my priorities at the moment.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
No fun
My first full day alone with Tommy. We walked round to the little park first thing so he could do his wee’s and poo’s. Then back home. Still not much interaction with dogs because of his non-inoculation status, I’m trying to keep him away anyway. It’s very frustrating. I called Bonnie about the paperwork. She said she would come over at about 4. Bonnie called at 3:50 – cant come today, how about tomorrow. She hadn’t called the vets either about the neutering. Not that I can do much with Tommy at the moment, waiting around for Bonnie wasn’t fun either. To be honest, I’m not enjoying this at all and keep thinking about Amba.
Who are ya???
This one was taken over the park this morning - you can
clearly see how thin the poor mite is...
Monday, September 07, 2009
Tommy the JRT!!
Boyfriend took the day off work so we could purchase ‘dog stuff’. We went to Pet City and bought bowls, food, toys, bed, collar, halter, two leads, brush, shampoo, ID tags and treats. It was fun! We have also changed his name. Being completely non-responsive to Jerry we thought it would be ok. He’s now called Tommy. We took him for a long walk up London Road so we could get a tub for him to have a bath in. He eventually calmed down on the lead but was so interested in everything and everyone! It’s a bit embarrassing as his skin allergy is horrid. I can feel people’s eyes on him the whole time. If they bother to ask we explain that he is a rescue that we’ve only just adopted him. The flea treatment is working though – he’s not scratching so much. Because of his vaccination status we still haven’t had any trips to the park – not that I think his recall would be any good! Its not quite so much fun as if I’d got Amba and a off lead romp in Hockley Woods or down the seafront. Bonnie called and said could we do the paperwork tomorrow, she’s snowed under at the moment. We went to the pictures. He was left for 3 hours. No mass disruption when we got back.
Tommys back where you can clearly see his bloodied fur - bless him...
Tommys back where you can clearly see his bloodied fur - bless him...
Jerry the JRT
Called Bonnie about having the Cocker on trial. She said that he has already been adopted (I have my suspicions), but if I don’t want Jerry then I could always bring him back. Hmmm. If he is mine, and we start to bond surely I will forget all about Amba and love Jerry? At the moment, that doesn’t seem like much of a possibility. I wanted to spend this week off work going places and seeing how Amba would react to the park, beach, pub, woods, and the fete that is on on Wednesday. I feel like I’ve been cheated and I almost called the rescue centre again and plead with them if I could take Amba on trial. I chickened out and call Bonnie back. ‘Is it ok to keep him? And can I flea treat him’. ‘Yes, please do. I have tried calling his previous owners but they aren’t calling back. I will have to come round and do the paperwork, and book him into the vets to be neutered. I’ll try and book him in for Wednesday for the neutering and shall we do the paperwork about 5?’ ‘Yes, that’s fine. I’m off all week to settle him in so will be about’. ‘Excellent. I will also book in for his vaccinations and get his nails cut. Will call you later’. So that’s it. I have Jerry the JRT.
To be or not to be...
Took Jerry (ugh!) to the little park first thing. I really haven’t taken to him much. Is this because I know he might be going back? I have had a word with boyfriend and the general consensus is that we should try the Cocker as well. I think he’s right. Although Jerry is ‘such a cutie’. Albeit quiet…
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Later
B/f and I took him for a walk along the Cliffs. It was good to be out, to be walking. I don’t think Jerry was walked very much where he was before. Everything is just so exciting! He doesn’t seem to pay any attention to his name. He also only ate half his dinner and seems content enough just to lie on his blanket, keeping a very watchful eye. He hasn’t messed in the house yet though. Surely that’s a bonus. I’m not as excited as what I thought I was going to be.
JRT arrives!
I am with dog! Albeit a flea bitten generally neglected dog. He’s a JRT called Jerry. Seems to be very scared (not that I’m surprised). His claws are too long. He seems a bit underweight. He’s not neutered. He is covered in fleas and has the most terrible flea allergy I’ve ever seen! His pads are also very soft. When I got to the centre Bonnie, the RSPCA lady recognised me straight away. She had 3 dogs in. The JRT, a staffie (obviously) and a working Cocker Spaniel. After a quick discussion about the JRT and the Cocker, she said that the JRT might be more suitable ‘as he is the one that would sit under the desk, he seems such a cutie’ (hummm that word again.) The Cocker is a bit nutty’. I was delaying. I know boyfriend would much prefer the Cocker, but it does have to sit under my desk! Bonnie then said ‘well, take him home on 24hour trial and see how you get on’. ‘If it doesn’t work out, could I try the Cocker as well’. ‘Yes, of course. Now you have food, bowls etc don’t you?’ ‘Yes’ I lied. ‘Just don’t leave him by himself’. ‘Oh ok’. That was 4 hours ago. I stopped off at Pet City on the way home and got the food and a blanket for him to sleep on. And a toy. He seems very timid. I hate the name Jerry. And not being able to walk him (Bonnie wasn’t sure if he was vaccinated either…) makes it all a bit confined. I wish he would show some more animation. He had just started to play when boyfriend came in with boy. He went back into his ‘quiet’ mode. I’m not sure if this is going to work out. I wish I could walk him over the park.
Small Hopes
I have called a few dog walkers to see if they have vacancies. Two of the three don’t (not that I would have trusted a dog in their hands anyway). The third still hasn’t responded. I am going to phone up the RSPCA lady I spoke to in August. Back then, she done a home check for a dog that I was hoping to adopt in Nottingham, which fell through (surprise surprise). She may have a suitable dog for me.
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Battersea - Brands Hatch
What a day! Boyfriend drove me to insanity this morning with his ‘oh there’s loads of time’ attitude when I really needed to get going. We ended up getting caught in really bad traffic on the M25, without having lunch before we left. So by the time (which was about 2:45) we finally got to Brands Hatch it was a case of find a dog quick! There was a collie cross for adoption that boyfriend fell in love with, but so had another family. Big waggy tail and long tongues are always going to be adopted first. If only we hadn’t have spent so long in bed ;-). I filled out the form and went with boyfriend to look at the dogs. There was about 10/12 all waiting for homes. A couple of rotties (too big), a couple of too large cross breeds, the collie and the rest were staffies. It was so sad. We were drawn to a small staffie bitch called Titch, but in reality, none of the dogs were what we both wanted. We had the interview which was going very well I thought. Then the part about leaving the dog. ‘’So the dog will be left two days a week’. ‘Yes, but I will be going home both lunchtimes to walk and fuss him’. ‘That will not be long enough break for him’. ‘But I only work 10 minutes from home’. ‘So when will you eat then?’ ‘I eat at my desk’ (which is true, why waste valuable lunch times eating???). ‘I’m sorry, but that is not feasible. If you wish to adopt a dog you need to make better facilities. How about employing a dog walker, or do you have any relatives that could look in on the dog’. ‘My mom is going to anyway’ ‘well, she should come down and meet the dog as well. It’s best if the dog meets as many people as possible that it will come into contact with.’ Again, I was gutted. We had left it too late to shoot up to Battersea and at least look for another dog while I sorted out a dog sitter. It seems like it’s all stacked against me.
Friday, September 04, 2009
Now for the bad news...
I have called and they called me back. I now feel really bad as the lady that deals with adoptions has had a sick hospital bound husband! We went through a few bits and the kennel hand will give me a call back later. On the website they have put ‘strong lead – Amba’ ;-)
Emma, the kennel hand has called and has wrecked my visions. We were talking through Amba’s personality, and she was going through my questionnaire, she asked about my mom. ‘Oh, your mom will be looking after the dog sometimes and is scared of staffies’ ‘yes, but she is fine with other dogs, it’s not so much that she’s scared of them but has never been around them’ ‘I really don’t think I can let you adopt Amba. Do you think your mom will be able to hold a dog down by the throat’ ‘ah no’. ‘sigh. I’m not sure if it would ever come to that, but the possibility is there. I’m sorry, when I let Amba go it would have to be on a permanent basis. She has had too much upset in her life so far’. ‘oh, oh ok. Is there any other dogs that you may think are suitable?’ ‘Oh lets see, there are two dogs…’ but I wasn’t really listening. I was listening to the sound of my heart breaking. I had waited over six weeks for this day & it wasn’t going to happen. I am surely gutted. Boyfriend is being supportive and has tried to geer me along. But I am gutted and he knows it. Another trip to Battersea to the centre at Brands Hatch as well as London is planned for tomorrow
Emma, the kennel hand has called and has wrecked my visions. We were talking through Amba’s personality, and she was going through my questionnaire, she asked about my mom. ‘Oh, your mom will be looking after the dog sometimes and is scared of staffies’ ‘yes, but she is fine with other dogs, it’s not so much that she’s scared of them but has never been around them’ ‘I really don’t think I can let you adopt Amba. Do you think your mom will be able to hold a dog down by the throat’ ‘ah no’. ‘sigh. I’m not sure if it would ever come to that, but the possibility is there. I’m sorry, when I let Amba go it would have to be on a permanent basis. She has had too much upset in her life so far’. ‘oh, oh ok. Is there any other dogs that you may think are suitable?’ ‘Oh lets see, there are two dogs…’ but I wasn’t really listening. I was listening to the sound of my heart breaking. I had waited over six weeks for this day & it wasn’t going to happen. I am surely gutted. Boyfriend is being supportive and has tried to geer me along. But I am gutted and he knows it. Another trip to Battersea to the centre at Brands Hatch as well as London is planned for tomorrow
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Call, pt 1
I called the rescue centre today and left a message. Hopefully someone will call me back soon. I'm hoping to collect Amba on Saturday.
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