Nap time on the couch.
Zoe had broken the 6 inch rule. Lucy was not happy about this. Lucy will growl and snarl simply because Zoe is nearby. A few times, I'd hear Lucy growling from under her covers in her little bed and NO ONE was near her. Regarding the afternoon sun spots.....they fight over it all the time. Alright! Time-outs for everyone!
Lucy was the only dog we'd ever seen that would lay with her legs behind her. ...Until we got Zoe.
After Zoe was spayed, she gained an entire pound in like, three weeks. I also had discovered Shawn had been feeding her (a lot) from his plate. I made him scale back on the plate feeding and I scaled back on the treats I'd been feeding Zoe as rewards for peeing in the correct place (ie, not the rug!)
The sentry keeps watch over the neighborhood. Any strange activity will result immediately in the sounding of a high pitched alarm that can be heard from miles away. Lucy has one goal in her little doggie life: To take out the mailman.
If I take them both outside, Zoe follows Lucy step for step. It's sad how much Zoe loves that poor mental dog and how much Lucy hates Zoe. Zoe gets so excited to see Lucy in the morning and Lucy just growls and snarls a grouchy "Good morning". Lucy has a good excuse though. She was abused previously and now she just....well she's just old and cranky.
Ah, the make-shift ramp. We had to ease Prissy's pain because of her back arthritis caused from years of jumping down off furniture. We are bound and determined to never let this happen again. Pillows make an excellent, affordable ramp for such small dogs.
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