There’s humor in everything, right? Even in taking a dog on a three day car trip, yes? What do you do when the dog thinks it’s a person? Because of al the activity, the last couple of nights she was fortunate enough to stay with her doggie cousin. Now at home, she’s not allowed on the furniture with the exception of one ottoman. She knows that, and she’s really, really good about following the no dog on the furniture rule. Well, let me tell you that after a couple of nights away from home, she now thinks that bedtime means, “everybody pile on the bed!”
She’s really been a good pup, poor thing sitting in the back of the car all day (although we do stop every couple of hours for potty and water breaks). She thought she wanted out until we stopped and opened the door and all 114 degrees of heat swallowed her up! Imagine traveling along for miles with a 6 year old saying, “I don’t want to sit back here, I want to sit up front – you’re treating me like a dog!” Eventually the whining stopped, but she gives new meaning to the term puppy dog eyes. One look in the rear view mirror and all you see is, “are we there yet?”