May 07, 2014
Enough to drive me nuts
First Carmeh escaped the yard ( she isn’t even supposed to be walking ) under Colin’s watch ( I was out walking ) and was brought back by a neighbor and a few hours later Caeli escaped under my watch ( I was dealing with a window washer and Colin was out at an appointment ) and I was called to come and get her.
I think today, Wednesday, was a new level of stuff to deal with for me today. I won’t say stress cuz I know that it can and does and has gotten much worse.
It was a busy day for both of us but Colin’s day was loco. First he had an appointment just a few miles away and then he had to drive to Peachland ( 45 minutes with no traffic ), then back here to get me ( another 45 minutes ) and then back again to Kelowna for another appointment, which we both had to attend ( 28 minutes ), not to mention back home again. He then had a view shot to take for a client at 6PM who needed the photo ASAP for a billboard ad, but the clouds came in. Bummer.
Meanwhile as soon as Colin left for his first appointment in the morning, Carmeh started to act up. She just would not stop moving. Before he left Colin did his best to barricade things so that she had some freedom of movement but safely for her back. Boy did she move.
Then I get a call….. could I please come and get Caeli, she is in their yard! So I haul Carmeh into the house where everything is sealed off or fixed so that she can’t jump up.
This is not working. Is Carmeh feeling so wonderful that she has gone loco or what? This is not her normal behavior. Is she stressed because she can’t go to the 2 places in the house that she likes to reach by jumping up on stools? Either she has to go in a pen which Colin refuses to do and actually so do I or we let her be free to do what she wants. We have received so many wonderful suggestions for her care in the blog comments and I thank you. I like the idea of leaving her on Metacam longterm and see what transpires.
We are beyond exhausted and I am not getting much work done at my desk. Meanwhile I am dealing with the ever changing admission date of my Dad to a hospital in Edmonton. He is being admitted for 4 – 6 weeks, for an assessment as to why he keeps falling plus an overall body check. This is a great thing as one team will be checking all aspects of his body and problems. Rather than go from one Dr. to another for various parts of the body, they are all going to assess him as a whole. However his admittance date has been changed three times in the last 24 hours.
At the moment, 8:30PM, Wednesday, we are awaiting a return call from our vet. She works long hours and never seems to stop. We are fortunate to have her in our lives. Meanwhile, it is a dog’s world!
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Maybe Carmeh is better and just wants to drive you nuts.. lol….
Good luck with the dogs and your Dad’s appoinment.
George….I think you should be a vet:)
Cheryl….you are right. I agree she is good to go.
Longdog….we did have a bed right at our desks but she is not a relaxed sleeping dog, she ‘goes’ all day long.
Sandy…very willful, indeed 🙂 You were right she is letting us know.
Apparently, Carmeh is feeling lots better and wants to make up for lost time! She probably knows her limits, and although frustrating for you is “probably” OK.
I’ve never heard of admitting someone to the hospital for a battery of tests, but it seems like a good idea for your dad. I hope the tests go well and he’s fine.
If she really is not supposed to be moving around a lot, a pen is the best option unless you can have her sitting right next to you. It certainly would be a lot easier for her than having to be crated long term. As you are well aware, dachsies are very stubborn.
Contessa, this post gave me more giggles – Carmeh is a very willful child, er……. doggie. For you not so funny but Carmeh must be feeling better and is letting you know. 🙂