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Anya Tue 09-Aug-16 08:00:56

Nobody tells you, when you become a grandparent that you always inherit their b****y pets too hmm

All our families are away this week together, somewhere. But does this mean a week of peaceful bliss for us grandparents left behind?

No way! We now have the two granddogs staying with us, so in addition to our two that's four dogs to walk, feed, pooperscoop. The 'baby' a 6 month old daschund puppy howls at night and first thing in the morning, so we're up at the crack of dawn.

Then there's the visits to the guninea pigs at one end of town and the chickens at the other. One of the two chickens was poorly yesterday so we took it to the vet at great expense but the blasted thing went and died anyway.

So we've had to chase around to find a similar one and replace it in the run hoping my granddaughter (who loved her chicken) won't notice it has white tail feathers instead of being all brown. Luckily the surviving chicken didn't seem to notice either and didn't peck it to death, thanks to my vinegar technique.

I'm a total physical and mental wreck hmm

granjura Wed 10-Aug-16 13:40:06

Both our last dogs were 'cast aways' - first one from friends who couldn't cope with her, and last one from DD2 whose life change drastically. We had Gatsby for about 10 years (to age about 17) and Slinky for about 3 (to age about 17 too) - miss them too, daft me. Next dog in a year's time will also be rescue. but we will choose HER/HIM to suit us this time (hmmm famous last words! daft mug printed all over my forehead- humans can't see it, but THEY do).

Anya Wed 10-Aug-16 13:59:28

Balini chacun a son gout.

If that's how you want your dogs to be then fine, but do allow for others to be different. Our dogs have been so much more than a 'dog at your feet'. Our old one was once a great PAT dog visiting people with dementia and learning disabilities. Making many smile for the first time in a long time. Another was a lifeline my late MiL when newly widowed. A friend was recently diagnosed with early stage breast cancer after her spaniel started behaving oddly around her.
The current puppy is best friend (indeed only friend) to grandson with ASD.

So yes, I accept that is how your family prefer to interact with your dogs but please extend others the same courtesy to behave as they wish with theirs smile

trisher Wed 10-Aug-16 14:13:11

DS allergic to cats, DIL allergic to dogs. Sometimes the inherited foibles of family are really useful!

granjura Wed 10-Aug-16 15:10:02

Balini- I am somewhere in between- but agree with you that a dog is a dog and not a substitute human. I'm sure a lot of the behaviour and obedience problems many people have with their dogs is that that line has become blurred- and dogs just do not know 'who they are' any more. Dogs need to know that they are on a different pecking order- even when they are loved to bits like ours have been.
Anya- I do believe that most dog training experts do agree on this.

This 'problem' doesn't seem to exist so much here in rural Europe- although I hate it how in France and Italy, so many dogs are left outside in all weathers and only used for hunting and security sad

Carol1ne63 Wed 10-Aug-16 15:51:01

We're the other way round. Went on holiday last week and left cat in cattery for first time. He hated it, so in October will have to ask DS and DIL to look after him and they will just have a new 2 -month old baby if everything goes to plan.

Works both ways I suppose. smile

rosesarered Wed 10-Aug-16 16:00:11

Yes Anya I don my tin hat automatically when I come onto the Gransnet forum, I find it's safer that way ( a parachute at the ready as well) then I can charge in and out of threads Commando style ( although fully clothed) before anyone realises what's happening.grin

rosesarered Wed 10-Aug-16 16:00:51

Just have half a Mars Bar then?

rosesarered Wed 10-Aug-16 16:01:50

Carol how do you know that your cat hated it?

Stansgran Wed 10-Aug-16 17:47:57

Yes yes I wanted to know too.

Jane10 Thu 11-Aug-16 07:00:10

Our cat was seriously unhappy at the (excellent) cattery. We knew this he he just stopped eating. They were very worried about him. He's quite a dim old boy and def not a chancer. Was thrilled to be home and started to eat again immediately.

Shortlegs Thu 11-Aug-16 08:56:16

Just say "no".

rosesarered Thu 11-Aug-16 09:18:06

I was wondering if the cat had sent a text 'get me out of here!'

Anya Thu 11-Aug-16 13:39:01

Oh dear.....laid up now with a broken left wrist (distal radius) in plaster and a broken right elbow, which they don't put in a cast these days. Very painful.

This daft old bat person tripped over her own feet, at speed, when taking puppy out for a late walk last night. Not puppy's fault, in fact even though I'd let go of the lead, she came back to me and started barking until a passing stranger heard her and helped me to my feel. I couldn't press on either arm to lever myself back up as both had fractures.

Feeling very sorry for myself.

merlotgran Thu 11-Aug-16 13:52:39

Oh Lord, Anya How awful for you. You certainly didn't sign up for broken limbs.

I'm not surprised you're feeling sorry for yourself. Will you be able to get help with the menagerie? flowers

granjura Thu 11-Aug-16 13:53:27

Arghhhh NOOOO- what a shame and a pain. Get better soon- who's going to take care of all those pets now???

granjura Thu 11-Aug-16 13:56:47

If you were looking for an excuse ... you've got a brilliant one now sad poor you.

Anya Thu 11-Aug-16 13:59:58

Happily they're all back tomorrow and until then DH will have to see to them and me.

annodomini Thu 11-Aug-16 14:18:55

How dreadful for you, Anya. Painful and frustrating. You have no option but to let yourself be looked after. flowers

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 11-Aug-16 14:34:55

Anya! That's awful. flowers

Greenfinch Thu 11-Aug-16 14:52:02

Oh Anya how dreadful!
I can't imagine how you are managing.
I hope it becomes less painful day by day. Thinking of you. ?

granjura Thu 11-Aug-16 15:00:00

Just picked some from the garden for you flowers

mumofmadboys Thu 11-Aug-16 15:16:06

Gosh you have had a week to remember. Hope you feel better soon.x

Linsco56 Thu 11-Aug-16 16:01:38

Oh dear! You've just taken on too much, especially when you're coping with your injuries. Hope you're feeling better soon and your family come back from holiday with a nice prezzie for you. Hope they appreciate all you're doing for them.

And I thought I was having a bad day with a milk spillage in the car!

seacliff Thu 11-Aug-16 16:11:48

Oh Anya how awful for you, both arms out of action, so sorry that happened. I broke my right wrist badly some years ago, but at least I still had the left to try and do things. Hope the pain eases soon,you need looking after now. flowers

Anya Thu 11-Aug-16 16:20:15

You are all so lovely and a big thank you for the flowers and sympathy. Having to sign in on mobile as the iPad is too heavy.