I have a story to tell about one female Aussie dog who got a hold of a dead rabbit this morning. She ate the dead rabbit. We didn't know it. But we found out when she upchucked the rabbit in our inside dog kennel.
Here is a video I took right after discovering the incredibly stinky dead rabbit.
In all of my years of dogs and babies, have never met a bodily fluid I have not be able to tackle.
Until this morning.
This throw-up defeated me.
It was beyond stinky. And it was in a little confined place. I absolutely could not do it.
I considered bribing the kids, but while I joked about it in the video above, to be honest, the mess was too tricky for any of them to clean up.
So I called in reinforcements.
I called in my Doctor Husband.
The first time he walked through the living room, and I told him about the upchucking, he said jokingly: "Well, you are the one who made them indoor dogs."
(This is true. They were supposed to be outdoor dogs. I own this decision.)
But after I tried for a second time to go into the kennel and clean it up and nearly lost my own lunch, I went to him again and asked him, and he agreed to clean it up.
"Really?" I asked.
"Yeah. I mean I deal with really gross stuff at work. I am experienced at how to breathe through my mouth."
Honestly: I am not sure a fancy dinner or an expensive night away at a hotel would have meant more to me than hearing the words:
"I'll clean up the very old dead rabbit that your dog just threw up in a small confined place."
Music to my ears,
1 comment:
Ah, so that's what was bothering her, not the puppies. She could've barfed all over you and the girls! Nice guy, Wendi!
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