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A New Sweetheart Goes Shopping

Overall, getting a new dog is a great experience. But it can certainly turn your life upside-down at the beginning.

I had given up on F#^Ck#@ng rescue organizations. But county or city animal shelters were still a possibility. If only they would practice "ethnic" cleansing on their inventory. [eyes rolling] 

The new push was in the direction of phoenix craigslist>community>pets. Its selection of pets was weird. I was determined not to get sucked into any scam artist who wanted a deposit from me to hold my dog, since of course "they would be having lots of other calls."

So, I took the plunge. She was 70% of what I thought would be perfect. When does the world give you 100%?

Almost instantly she got on my lap in the driver's seat and gave me a kiss. Hey, we were in the big city and there were pet-store big-boxes around, so why not take her shopping?  


Yes, she is a miniature poodle, about 17 pounds, and 4 years old. And she ain't no stinkin' doodle or xyz-a-poo! (grin)

 

Comments

Gail Kelly Florence saidā€¦
Awww, Hope coffee girl likes her.
She looks darn cute.
Was she already named ?
Congratulations. Sounds like a nice friend you have found. Generally I find poodles nice pups.
Anonymous saidā€¦
Congratulations on your new buddy! I can't imagine life without a dog -- or two, or even up to four at one point. Besides...you may have saved a life. Good times ahead!

Renee (Aztec, NM)

PS -- I have followed your blog for quite some time, but don't usually comment. This occasion deserved commenting!!
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Gail, yes she was named but I want to change it. It took 3 weeks to name Coffee Girl. Leaning towards Mamacita or Conchita right now. Of course I would shorten that half the time. I like certain sounds when talking to a dog: P,CH,K,and T. For instance I helped to name a friend's dog 'Chaco' once. And would prefer the name end with an "EEE" sound or the Indo-European female "a" sound.
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Barney, thanks. She is getting better every day. The first 24 hours was rough!
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Renee, thanks for taking that Great Leap Forward from lurker to commenter! (grin)

Presumably you weren't a full-time RVer when you had 4 dogs!

I keep wanting to stop by in Aztec NM and do the mtn. bike trails. I converted my current trailer in Farmington, NM
Ed saidā€¦
I'm glad you found a new sweetheart; she is a pretty girl.

I also think you have very good taste in harness and leash colors. You need to go to my posting of 31 January to see Erik's harness to understand why I say so.

A rough first 24 hours you say. I have had a fairly rough two months but there is hope.
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Ed, you certainly walked into a bigger challenge than me with you young male Cattle Dog. He must be a handful, to put it mildly.
Ted saidā€¦
Congrats! Sounds like a winner to me. I hope she continues to adapt to her new home without issues.
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Thanks, Ted. Looking for a dog was reminding me of all the frustration I once spent on looking for a van!
Gail Kelly Florence saidā€¦
I like certain sounds when talking to a dog: P,CH,K,and T. For instance I helped to name a friend's dog 'Chaco' once. And would prefer the name end with an "EEE"--------------

hence Pheebe, Pheeber and the Pheebs
I wish she could hear me saying her name.
Ordered a special whistle for dogs going deaf. Came all the way from Ireland !
But did not help.
Anonymous saidā€¦
ha ha, Boonie,you can delete 2 of those comments, It kept showing " try again "

Kelly TBB
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Kelly, I know what you mean about still talking to your dog even though it can't hear anymore!
Bon vivant saidā€¦
I musta missed the post about rescue orgs. What's the deal?
kaBLOOnie Boonster saidā€¦
Bon vivant, Rescue organizations do not like full-time RVers because we don't have a fenced yard of a certain size and height of fence.

The fact that we spend 24 hours a day with the dog means nothing to them.

They are welcome to keep their defective dogs, for all I care.