Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs
in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back
in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the
dogs... drive 50 km
home... unpack
dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching...
wearing whatever the heck you like
with your hair
in the air, no makeup,
dogs within a hard stares range
in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
Senior
dogs lose their
homes for a variety of reasons, usually having nothing to do
with their behavior or temperament, but more due to the fact that their owners are unable to keep them for reasons including: the novelty of owning a
dog wearing off, allergies, death of a guardian, a new baby, loss of a job, a move, change
in work schedule, and various other lifestyle changes.