From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 6, 2011 10:19 AM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Re: Pia Update


  
Oh…and I want to add.
I used to feel very guilty leaving Dolly.  I think that she picked up on my 
emotions.  Then each time got a little better.  Desi, I used to have to 
quarantine him every day for a little nap so that me and Dolly could get a 
rest.  He was the perfect little puppy.  But, I would put him in there and tell 
him to have a Happy Nappy, and then go out of the bedroom and close the door so 
that he couldn’t hear me.  When I would come to release him from jail, I would 
give him kisses.
I am sure you probably read this before, but I will give the very short version:
Because I often do not go out, Desi devised in his little cogs and gears in his 
head that if I was putting on makeup that it meant that I was going out.  Later 
when I had been sick and hospitalized – together spanning about 1 ½ months, I 
didn’t get dressed…so then for a while he also thought that I was going out 
because I got dressed.
But, Desi loves when I go out because I put a couple of treats in one of his 
plush puzzle toys and he has to work to get it, but he does get the treat in 
the end.  Then I come out into the living room and Dolly runs to her area so 
that she can get her treat too…but she doesn’t eat it until I get home most of 
the time.
I guess the moral of this story is for you to not feel guilty leaving Pia; and 
if you make something good out of you having to go to work, etc. Pia will go 
running to her quarantine area faster than you can walk over there.
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Joan Croft
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 10:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Re: Pia Update
 
  
When you go out and she is quarantined, you can either leave the TV or a radio 
on for her.  She will soon realize that you are going out and that you come 
back.  I give each of mine a little treat when I go out.  But, mine have a lot 
of room to move around in.
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of freddyscribbles
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 9:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Pia Update
 
  
Day 4

Pia continues to improve. The cough still isn't great. But her energy levels 
are up. There's a definite drop in malaise. She ate without problem this 
morning. She also seems to be drinking.

This is the first time I've actually heard her bark. And cry actually. Because 
she's not enjoying being put in quarantine. In the hallway.

She is food motivated. So we spent a few minutes working on Come and Sit. She 
also seems to enjoy going for walks.

Right now she's really unhappy about being in quarantine...But this is another 
thing she has to get used to. I may throw her travel bag in there for her to 
get used to. But I'm hoping to nip potential separation anxiety problems in the 
bud right now.

But at least she's definitely acting more like a dog.

--- In [email protected], Joan Croft <joan_croft@...> wrote:
>
> I bet that before she got to you she was given a bowl of food and then it
> was picked up when they thought that eating time was over. She is probably
> like Dolly who might eat a few kibbles and then come back a couple hours
> later and devour, and then a few here and there again. The food that you
> are feeding her is probably new to her and when hungry she started to eat
> and loved it. I am so glad that she is feeling better. But, I think that I
> have heard that sometimes when a dog goes to a new place, as part of the
> stress being in a new place, take a little while to start eating. You are
> doing great.keep it up!
> 
> 
> 
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of freddyscribbles
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 5:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Pia Update
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Well, I reckon, or rather I hope, she's on the mend. She's been rather
> lethargic overall. But she seems to be coming around.
> 
> I generally sleep during the day - weird work schedule. 3-5 hours of sleep a
> night, 1-2 during the day. About four pm today I was woken up by the sound
> of plastic being pushed against cement. She finally decided she was hungry
> and ate quite a substantial meal of Innova kibble and Beneful wet food. She
> also seems to be drinking more on her own. Good signs. Both very good signs.
> 
> I left her in her little hallway quarantine to run an errand, and was
> surprised to see a little tiny face looking up at me when I got home. She'd
> knocked over the doors used to keep her in place and come to the door to
> greet me. Then she ran out the door. Thankfully the yard is fenced and she's
> relatively easy to catch.
> 
> So, judging from her energy levels, this little gal should hopefully pull
> through. I still have some concerns about underlying health issues. And I'm
> still somewhat uncertain about my ability to keep her although, as long as
> I'm working up in Acton, it won't be a problem. Once I have to move - things
> may get trickier. Also, once the studio work comes in. We'll see. 
> 
> As I've said - I will just be happy to make sure this little one gets
> healthy and ends up in a good home whether or not that is with me.
> 
> She definitely has a mischievous gleam in her eye. She also really prefers
> to be snuggled up in your lap. But right now, she's spending most of her
> time in quarantine because I have to work, and she really needs to be
> resting.
> 
> Fingers crossed we're really on the mend
> -Autumn
>My girls love there little pens I keep them in when at work, They too know 
>when I leave they get a goodie, so they run in and wait for me. Ori & Dani are 
>good too, but I think they would prefer to be left out. I don't ever let them 
>outside if I leave. I worry about someone opening the gate, or just stealing 
>them. 

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