So, we still have a dog.
When the Westie Resuce adoption agency did our home visit (that
is not a joke), they asked me how much I thought we’d spend on a dog in a year.
Um, we need to buy dog food and take him for a yearly check-up. In my mind, that
equaled about $150, but I didn’t want to sound cheap so I answered “$200?” That
number did not please the agent and she began listing all the myriad items we
should expect to include for the Dog line item in our budget.
Turns out she was correct; my number was way low. From
check-ups to heartworm chews to flea treatments to treats and toys and the four
leashes we’ve had to buy since he’s chewed through them all, my number was
laughable. But after a year and a half, I thought we’d finally gotten
everything we needed for Dakota.
And then we went for his yearly check-up. He’s been
chewing on his paws lately so we talked to the vet about his itchy feet. She
said it’s most likely a grass allergy…
Y’all. This dog is allergic to grass.
(He’s actually allergic to the pollen in the grass, but
at this point that feels a little nit-picky.)
So, the reality of what we learned is that Rebecca’s dog
is allergic to his bathroom.
What do we do about this? Grass is everywhere! The vet suggested giving
Dakota one Zyrtec each day.
I could not figure out how in the world we were going to
get the world’s pickiest dog to take a pill. I’ve watched our neighbor make her
cat take a pill and I was pretty sure that would never fly with Dakota. But the
vet suggested Rebecca put it in a bit of peanut butter. Dakota does like
peanut butter, so I was game.
I had no idea how successful the peanut butter trick
would be. The dog LOVES his daily dose of Zyrtec-infused peanut butter. If he
could unscrew the lid to the peanut butter I think he’d OD on the stuff.
Sean takes a Zyrtec daily. Rebecca takes a Zyrtec daily. I take a Zyrtec daily. And now Dakota takes a Zyrtec daily.
If we didn’t love our real-life human third-born as much as we
do, I can promise you we would not be buying an extra dose of Zyrtec for a dog.
Mainly because we wouldn’t have a dog, but you get the point.
The best thing about having Dakota is Rebecca will never
be able to doubt how much we love her!
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