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likesthecoat) wrote2009-04-06 10:46 am
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Ever since the gas incident last week, Matilda has been extra-cuddly. She doesn't want to let me out of her sight, and with Lorne away she's been wandering around the house looking for her alpha dog. She gives me these sad little looks like, "Where's Daddy? Did you lose him? Why aren't you out finding him?" It doesn't help that I tell her Daddy will be back soon, either, as dogs have no concept of time.
I brought her into work today. One small dog is not going to make much of a difference in the general chaos here, anyway. She has her basket and toys and some food and water and I have her leash, and I've been checking on her every hour or so to make sure she's not chewing on pamphlets. If she behaves I may let her into more parts of the building. (One Australian shepherd versus our usual wildlife? I'll take Matilda, any day.)
I brought her into work today. One small dog is not going to make much of a difference in the general chaos here, anyway. She has her basket and toys and some food and water and I have her leash, and I've been checking on her every hour or so to make sure she's not chewing on pamphlets. If she behaves I may let her into more parts of the building. (One Australian shepherd versus our usual wildlife? I'll take Matilda, any day.)