We are getting a new dog. At least temporarily. Like a foster dog. A loaner. It is not a responsibility I take lightly. Farmer H has made the decision. Even though he casually mentioned the idea to me, and I decreed that I wanted no part of it... Farmer H agreed to the request.
Back-Creek Neighbor Bev is moving again, and has sold her current house without a new place to reside. She is boarding her cats, but not her dog. She asked Farmer H to keep the dog for her, because the dog "does not do well in a kennel."
I am concerned about the reaction of our own fleabags, and that of Copper Jack. Also, since this dog used to live back over the creek from us, I figure she will go right back to that house, thinking her humans will be there. I don't want people out here assuming she's a stray, and trying to run her off, at the very least. I told Farmer H he needs to put something on our enclave's Facebook page about the dog, saying she lives here for now. So in case they think she's lost, or in case she gets into some mischief, they'll know who to contact.
She has a name, but I will call her "Zirconium" as an alias. Zirc for short. According to Farmer H, our dogs get along with Zirc. They would sometimes follow him to Back-Creek Bev's house, and play with Zirc, or eat her food, to which she did not object. She's an outside dog, at least 5 years old. This is where the description devolves.
"Is she a little yippy dog like Marley. They hated Marley!"
"No. She's as big as Juno. Maybe a little bigger."
"What kind of dog is she?"
"I don't know. She's white."
"Long hair, short hair?"
"Long hair. She's a setter."
"A white setter? Like an English setter? Does she have spots? They're bird dogs. My dad had one."
"No. Not any spots. Just plain white."
"Does her tail curl over her back? My grandpa had a Keeshond. White with long hair, curled tail."
"No curly tail."
"Is she white, white? A setter? An Irish setter is red. An English setter is white with black spots."
"She's like Copper Jack. With long hair."
"I'm not sure what Copper Jack is. I'm thinking a mix of boxer and yellow lab."
"She might be kind of yellow-white."
"But long hair... is she a Golden Retriever?"
"I don't know, Val. She's a big white dog with long hair."
I should have asked how much she weighed. Maybe she's a Great Pyrenees! Anyhoo... Farmer H thinks Bev might be bringing Zirconium to the Mansion on Tuesday. He'd better be home to accept her! I told him he'll need to pet her in front of the other dogs, and give our dogs treats, so they will associate the arrival of Zirc as something positive, and TASTY!
Juno will go batcrap crazIER, having a new "intruder" to bark at 24/7. I think Jack will accept Zirc, because she's a new female for him to stick his nose up her nether regions. Copper Jack? I don't know. He mostly just barks.
I'll try to get pictures of our new temporary pet. Until then, use your imagination. I have to.
I hope that your dogs don't think that Zirc is tasty...
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing golden retriever. How can someone sell their house before having somewhere else to go? If Bev doesn't find a place quickly, you could be stuck with Zirc for quite a while.
ReplyDeleteI hope the dogs all get on without too much fussing as they get used to each other. Is Bev paying for the feeding?
Sioux,
ReplyDeleteHeh, heh! I must be telling stories in the style of Farmer H now!
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River,
I saw her! It was dusk, and my eyes were acting up, but I swear she looks like a white version of Copper Jack! Only not quite as stocky. I'll have to get a better look in the daylight.
I don't mind keeping the dog. I DO mind worrying that something bad might happen to Zirc. Bev marches to her own drummer. She told Farmer H they'll be living in their van at a truckstop until they find someplace. The closing on their sold house was yesterday. Today they were looking at another property. She's been looking for a while, but is kind of picky.
Yes, Bev said she would pay for Zirc's food. Which made me ask if she ate special food, but Farmer H said no, just regular dog food. Bev has always been generous in giving Farmer H things that she wants to get rid of, like the wood flooring for his themed shed, and a plastic deck that he gave to someone else. So I don't think she's being cheap in not boarding Zirc at a kennel.
This evening the dogs have been barking at each other. Just an "intruder" kind of bark. Not an "I'm going to kill you" kind of bark.
I never ask HeWho for a description, already knowing his eyes do not transmit info to his brain. If they do, something goes wrong in the telling!
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteI always get the same exact description, louder each time. As if that will help me understand.