Monday morning arrived as expected and there Penny was to greet us. And by greet us I mean have all her hair stand up on end and snarl at me and Bea. So far, I haven't got close enough to Penny to see if she really means what she says. Mother's fond of reminding everyone that Bea growled and snapped and me when we first met, and now Bea's a big push over. Mother says Penny's really a good dog; and by good dog she means that she doesn't yell at any strangers or mark her cage with the yellow liquid. She spent the day taunting me and Bea by leaving a completely full bowl of food in her villa and not eating it. I even smelled some super delicious treats intentionally left uneaten. Mother thinks Penny is just used to eating people food. Mother says we're just going to wait her out until she gets hungry. My plan is to sneak into her villa when she's out for a walk and polish off her leftovers. I've never met a leftover I didn't like.
Mother and Brawny Brandon worked on Penny's sore anal gland. Penny did not like it one bit! Mother says "It's healing just fine". I don't know how long Penny will be staying with us because I heard mother talking about her to someone today. I don't think she's a bad dog, but you do have to wonder about anyone who doesn't like me.
The clinic was kind of busy today otherwise. Mother mostly saw itchy dogs with problems ranging from flea bites, to tick bites, to growing yeast and allergies. Father was working to get the place ready for the big party on Saturday. I can't wait! It's going to be just my thing; wagging hello to throngs of future friends and showing off my den away from den. Many of the pets mentioned in this blog will likely be there, and I'm always looking for new friends to feature. Plan on coming to clinic at 10 am on Saturday; you won't want to miss it!
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