While Farmer H was over on Shackytown Boulevard on Wednesday evening, getting a picture of Pups, he saw an opportunity to make a grab. Pups was sitting on the porch of the Barber Shop, which in true Farmer H style had "collectibles" sitting on both ends. The Barber Shop is across from the chicken house. Farmer H was blocking Pups' path to his safe haven.
"I kept getting a little closer. He couldn't get off the other end of the porch because of the stuff in his way. I grabbed him, and he tried to bite me."
"Well, he's a PUPPY! That's his only defense. He was scared to death."
Anyhoo... I found out about this when I heard Farmer H at the kitchen door, telling me he had something for me. He walked in carrying Pups against the side of his stomach, holding him with his forearm behind Pups' front legs. Farmer H looked like he was toting a flour sack that he was about to drop.
"Bring him over here! He's so cute!"
I started baby-talking to Pups. His little white-tipped tail started to wag. That's the first time I've seen that happen! His head was silky soft. Such a sweet puppy. Scarlett was prancing around outside the kitchen door, like a nervous mother. She knew better than to step in with Farmer H there.
Farmer H took Pups out, saying he was going to put him in Scarlett's old cage (wire kennel), even though I again said it was not a good idea. How can a puppy keep from peeing and pooping in a cage all day? Anyhoo, the kennel was not where Farmer H thought it was, so he just took Pups to the side porch, and put some food in the littlest dog bowl.
Scarlett was trying to eat the food, and Farmer H yelled at her. Dummy! A puppy does not know who he's yelling at. Pups went under the shelf against the garage, and Farmer H put his food bowl there so he could eat, while Scarlett could not reach under. Then he let Pups go in the yard, and he promptly ran over to get under the chicken house.
Thursday morning before Farmer H left the Mansion, I told him I heard Pups knocking things over on the porch. All of Farmer H's fake animals that Copper Jack's former doggy sister named Penny, a yellow lab, used to carry home with her, to be returned after several were collected. Anyhoo... Farmer H opened up the door, and in a gruff voice that he thinks is sweet, said, "Yeah, there you are!" Which scared Pup into scampering back to Shackytown Boulevard.
Pups is still here. He just walked around the porch with Scarlett to get a drink. If Farmer H can stop scaring him so much, maybe he can be handled enough to catch and take to the vet for shots. Which would again be traumatizing!
We are really trying to make a pet out of that little guy.
2 comments:
Silly Farmer H, all he has to do is grab Scarlett's collar and hold her back instead of yelling, then Pup can eat safely. You might want to get something ready that you can keep Pup in next time he gets captured so you have him safe to take to the vet for his shots.
River,
Scarlett does not have a collar, but she would be all over Farmer H if he started petting her. She ADORES him! She would forget about the food while being petted.
We have a pet carrier that Farmer H loaned to a buddy for his cat. I guess we got it back. There's also Scarlett's wire kennel, if Farmer H can remember where he put it. We don't want to have Pups trapped for long.
The problem is getting an appointment at the vet, then making sure we can capture him at that time. It only takes 5-10 minutes to get to the vet, and would be great if Pups would just run up to us when we go outside, like the other dogs.
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