My last post was an update about that sad little puppy I saw at the school I work at up in the mountains.
Well after that post, I decided to go get me self some wine. Actually, I went out for a stroll and the dusty and hot road did create in me a thirst, which was best quenched by some wine.
Anyway, I got some wine, and as I drank my wine, I thought about the little puppy. I decided to go check to make sure he was OK.
It was around 10:30 when I walked down from my apartments to where the dog crate is located. The workers have apartments right behind the cafeteria, and the dog crate was in a sort of vestibule where there is a stairway to the second floor of the apartments.
All the lights were off in the apartments, and the little puppy was there sitting up with a rather scared expression on his face.
Thereupon, operation puppy liberation did commence.
I scooped the lil pup and dashed back to my apartments.
He was quite happy to be out of his confines, and ran around and around. I used my most calming dog speak to get him copacetic. We had a decent evening, as I finished my wine, watched Chinese soap operas, and taught the puppy how to play tug and such.
He slept on the floor next to me. I put him on the couch, where he fell asleep. But he woke up and seemed alot calmer on the floor. I have the feeling he has never been on a couch or taken a nap next next to someone before.
I awoke the next morning at 6:00 AM and brought the puppy back to his cage. I hope that his owners do not do anything wierd.
I spied the puppy later that day inside one of the apartments. I did not see the puppy back in his crate again that day, although I gave him a fried egg on my way back from breakfast.
I will be sure to update about the developments in this ongoing story.
Well after that post, I decided to go get me self some wine. Actually, I went out for a stroll and the dusty and hot road did create in me a thirst, which was best quenched by some wine.
Anyway, I got some wine, and as I drank my wine, I thought about the little puppy. I decided to go check to make sure he was OK.
It was around 10:30 when I walked down from my apartments to where the dog crate is located. The workers have apartments right behind the cafeteria, and the dog crate was in a sort of vestibule where there is a stairway to the second floor of the apartments.
All the lights were off in the apartments, and the little puppy was there sitting up with a rather scared expression on his face.
Thereupon, operation puppy liberation did commence.
I scooped the lil pup and dashed back to my apartments.
He was quite happy to be out of his confines, and ran around and around. I used my most calming dog speak to get him copacetic. We had a decent evening, as I finished my wine, watched Chinese soap operas, and taught the puppy how to play tug and such.
He slept on the floor next to me. I put him on the couch, where he fell asleep. But he woke up and seemed alot calmer on the floor. I have the feeling he has never been on a couch or taken a nap next next to someone before.
I awoke the next morning at 6:00 AM and brought the puppy back to his cage. I hope that his owners do not do anything wierd.
I spied the puppy later that day inside one of the apartments. I did not see the puppy back in his crate again that day, although I gave him a fried egg on my way back from breakfast.
I will be sure to update about the developments in this ongoing story.
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