Just for the record, I'm going to start off by saying I know I can't handle more than two dogs. Caprice and Canon are quite enough to love, thank you. But that doesn't mean I can't envy someone who gets another dog.
She must have bonded with Nancy on that ride, because when we got to Nancy's house and Nancy went to get the other dogs, she stood at the car window, whining for her.
The first meeting of dogs was frenzied, with a lot of barking, tail wagging, and some stay-away teeth-showing on Gidgette's part. None of the dogs was quite sure what to do. The bigger dogs wanted to play, but didn't know how to handle the little one. The little one was used to bigger dogs, but wasn't familiar with these. We spent some time in the house, in the backyard, and on a walk, trying to figure out how to get everyone to calm down.
Although I hated to, I left, because Nancy needed time alone with her new pack. It was wild and wonderful. Something I was able to enjoy vicariously and leave it like that. Envy doesn't mean you have to have the same thing, but have the capacity to enjoy it anyway. I can't wait to see how this develops.
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