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		<title>my hairy baby</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenni Summerall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first got my dog Cody, I knew it would be a lot of work. A lot of people will tell you that having a dog is a lot like raising a child. In fact a lot of therapists tell couples to buy a dog before having children as a test of their willingness [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I first got my dog Cody, I knew it would be a lot of work.  A lot of people will tell you that having a dog is a lot like raising a child. In fact a lot of therapists tell couples to buy a dog before having children as a test of their willingness to be a parent! I would have to agree that raising Cody is a lot like having a kid.  This week has tested my spirit though, and now I am second guessing my ability to be a good parent&#8230;to a human.</p>
<p>Since we moved to the Wash Park area Cody has taken a liking to a certain delicacy that only a dog could stomach…goose poop.   Its all over the park because of the Canadian goose population living at the lake…see my pics if you don’t know what I mean.  As much as I try and keep him from gobbling up these goodies, he still manages to eat a few when I’m not paying attention.  Sometimes he will get sick because of it, and has been on antibiotics for an intestinal infection due to eating goose/duck poo.</p>
<p>After our trip to the high mountain lake last weekend Cody became sick (as a dog).  We are thinking because he was randomly eating mysterious things from the ground…most likely culprit; duck poop.  Dammit!</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">And so begins the sick dog routine:</span><br />
•	Be prepared to clean up messes- must have carpet cleaner and strong stomach.<br />
•	Be prepared to go outside at any moment- including throughout the night.<br />
•	Take away regular food and replace with rice, chicken broth and boiled chicken.<br />
•	Walk dog in areas with no one around to see you ignore the puddles your dog left.<br />
•	Keep one eye open as you try to get at least  two hours of sleep<br />
•	Yell at boyfriend for no apparent reason<br />
•	Wish death on whoever decided on a house with no yard<br />
•	Call in sick for a half day to catch up on the three nights in a row of no sleep.<br />
•	Hope to hell you never have children</p>
<p><em><strong>What? Did I say that?</strong></em><br />
I did…oh my god!!!  What kind of mother would I ever amount to if I can’t even handle taking care of a sick dog????  I was a raving bitch by day two of being up all night with him.  I yelled at Rugby Dude, I yelled at Cody, I actually said OUTLOUD “<em>we are never having children</em>”  as I crawled back into bed after only a couple hours of sleep.</p>
<p>What an awful person I am! It isn’t Cody’s fault he is sick…I mean he’s just a dog. How can I hold it against him?  How come I don’t have any patience with these things? How am I ever supposed to raise two kids like I want to (hopefully by the time I am 40 for the love of god) when I fly off the handle at my dog?<br />
It is seriously making me question myself. How do I change the way I react to stress?</p>
<p>Ugh…</p>
<p>This morning things were looking up.  It is day four of the sickness and he even let us sleep through the night without waking us up once.  I left the door to our bedroom open and he came wandering in at about 6:30 this morning for his usual face and butt scratch and then he just lay down like it was a normal day.</p>
<p>Sigh…I will learn from this and hopefully next time I will be able to react differently, a kinder, gentler Jenni.<br />
(¯`v´¯)<br />
`*.¸.*´<br />
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(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•. jenni</p>
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