I use a chalk bag worn like an across the body bag. It's a bit hopeless when it's raining though, because the top is very open.
Another patient came in with her guide dog and her mum came with another so i did get some doggie cuddles after all
@Boogie please don't talk of snow No nor mine, it's a very odd place. Normally I pop over when I'm in Sydney but not this time, I've been two years in a row now. I can't take anymore
Puppy slept from 10pm to 6:30 - good girl! Lots of play, now she's snoozing on my knee until breakfast time. Zaba and Tatze are still fast asleep - sensible dogs!
Hope you'll back out of the hospital and back with your pups very, very soon. All hospitals would be better if we could bring our pups, that's for sure.
Seriously thinking Homer needs another dog around the house and his issues are to do with him being a lonely only dog. Just need to persuade hubby.
Huh. I don't think only dogs are lonely. When Betsy arrived, Charlie viewed the thought of sharing his humans, beds, toys and treats with another dog with outright horror. Sure, he got used to her, she became part of his pack - and now they are pals and he enjoys playing with her particularly since she clearly looks up to him and adores him (a young female worshipping him is ok in his book ). But I really don't think he'd choose to have another dog in the house if he had a choice (which he does not).
Dr Moo is in duty but I don't know how venison sausages and dried tripe sticks are supposed to help? That's all she prescribes