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Today it's been raining here, COLD rain. Final amout at 5:00pm is 1.5"
This morning I ran errands with my co-pilot, first stopped at Petco as I had a gift card.
Caleb kept marking, probably answering other dogs' pee-mails.
He got lots of petting from other customers, part of his socializing.
I got some spray "stuff" for Caleb's Kong toy, but also bought him a new Kong chew. The Kong toys are about the only type/brand of chew he's not destroying!
You can see Caleb's WHITE eyelashes in this photo. His left eyelashes are dark, match the dark patch on the side of his face.
Next stop was the credit union, to cash a check. And we made it back to the vet's office before the lunch cutoff. Caleb's foster had pointed out that he'd only gotten two weeks of Doxycycline for his heartworms, and when I messaged the vet, he responded that she was correct, and an additional two week prescription would be waiting for me at the counter. The adoption paperwork from the county was vague, and so I'm glad she followed up with me. I didn't know.
The vet techs came out into the almost empty waiting room to love on Caleb. He soaked it up. BUT he snapped at a dog by the door, which surprised me. I yanked him back and reprimanded him.
He's still adjusting.
Later the rain had stopped and so I took Caleb in the back yard with his soccer ball and his 50' leash. He had a great time chasing and retrieving the ball, with me only having to "reel" him in once...for a cat distraction.
I got the long leash for recall work.
Has it really been less than a week?
This morning I ran errands with my co-pilot, first stopped at Petco as I had a gift card.
Caleb kept marking, probably answering other dogs' pee-mails.

He got lots of petting from other customers, part of his socializing.
I got some spray "stuff" for Caleb's Kong toy, but also bought him a new Kong chew. The Kong toys are about the only type/brand of chew he's not destroying!
You can see Caleb's WHITE eyelashes in this photo. His left eyelashes are dark, match the dark patch on the side of his face.
Next stop was the credit union, to cash a check. And we made it back to the vet's office before the lunch cutoff. Caleb's foster had pointed out that he'd only gotten two weeks of Doxycycline for his heartworms, and when I messaged the vet, he responded that she was correct, and an additional two week prescription would be waiting for me at the counter. The adoption paperwork from the county was vague, and so I'm glad she followed up with me. I didn't know.
The vet techs came out into the almost empty waiting room to love on Caleb. He soaked it up. BUT he snapped at a dog by the door, which surprised me. I yanked him back and reprimanded him.
He's still adjusting.
Later the rain had stopped and so I took Caleb in the back yard with his soccer ball and his 50' leash. He had a great time chasing and retrieving the ball, with me only having to "reel" him in once...for a cat distraction.
Has it really been less than a week?