Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Looking lodging place for inu

Finally, the day is coming. We have long foreseen this problem way before the arrival of inu to our home. We planed to take a few days off visiting another country. With no better choices, we started looking for a few dog lodging places before the holidays. With endless of energy, inu would go so bored to death without exercising. We definitely preferred a place that would let inu out to play or walk for a couple times a day. Of course, that would add up some cost. On the other hand, we also worried that inu would not take her regular dry food while we were away. It's also our fault to pamper inu too much by adding can food to her regular dry food every time she did not want to eat. We just need to work with the pet lodge owner.

I just felt sad every time when I was imagining inu lying in a strange cage, staring out with ears down and waiting for us to come to fetch her, day after day. Will inu remember us? Will inu miss us? Will inu keep waiting for us to show up? We sure will miss inu very much.

Inu, this is yorgy

We invited a friend and yorgy to our home on June 25. Inu was so excited and almost went crazy meeting her new friend yorgy. Yorgy is a chow chow about the same age as inu but yorgy is much bigger in size. They both ran crazily around the house and around the front yard. Nothing could stop them, not even when they both looked so tired after chasing each other for some time. We had to separate them with force before they really wore out. Inu just kept howling in the cage, begging so sadly that we would let her out again. Inu sure had a great night.