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A Dog a Day…

I told you that I scrubbed Sweet Molly in the kitchen sink yesterday. She is now clean, but punishing me for the indignities yesterday.

I have ALWAYS admired talented folks who can groom animals. Molly is basically sheared like a sheep. I particularly like that they clean the inside of her ears so nicely, and they can groom her legs and feet. I admire these good folks even more now.

I managed to use the Furminator on her again first thing this morning. Molly seems to be shedding a full ‘dog’s worth’ of hair every day! I worked on her as long as she would allow (collecting a truly impressive amount of long white hair in the trash can)  and then used the scissors to clip the hair out of her eyes some. She has her new expensive flea and tick collar on now.

Until the world gets back to normal, I’ll try to use the Furminator on her every morning, and will endeavor to keep her as clean as possible. Surely there is an end to this…

 

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Challenging Morning

A couple of nights ago we put out a humane trap on the deck, since “someone” had been not only eating ALL of the birdseed we were putting out, but ALSO trashing the feeders!  Yesterday morning we caught the culprit.

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The raccoon was, of course, upset to be in the trap. He had pulled the bottom of the cover of our grill into the trap with him, I guess trying to get out. So we now have a grill cover that looks like something you would use as a decoration on Halloween, with LONG “fringe” along the bottom…

Amber, our 94-pound lab PUPPY, was in a frenzy over him, barking loudly non-stop. I have no patience with barking and wanted to bring her inside. My husband insisted that she would tire of the barking after awhile. He sat out on the deck with them, hot apple cider in hand, for almost an hour. Maybe she WOULD tire, but not in the hour he spent!

We put the humane trap in the back of the truck. Amber wanted to ride in the back seat, as usual.

We drove about 5 or 6 miles south of us, finding a creek that ran under the road out in the countryside. We stopped and my husband let the raccoon out.

I like the idea of ‘relocating’ the raccoons, giving them another chance at life – but not in our yard! This morning there is evidence, though, that he has friends or family near. :0(

Amber finished off our morning by rolling in something black and yucky, getting it all over her. We had to chain her up and hose her down. We let her dry out on the deck for awhile, and then I finished her up, toweling her off so that she could join the family again.

All this happened before 10 in the morning, so we were exhausted before the day even got a good start!

 

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