The day of the puke

Sounds ominous, doesn’t it?  We got a call Monday night to see if we could bring the dogs to the vet’s office the next day because they had some cancellations.  I wanted the dogs to get neutered sooner rather than later and I had Tuesday off work, so we were able to go for it.

We had to get up early in order to get to the vet’s by 7:30am; I had Jesse help me with the pups because they are about 40 lbs each now and are quite the handful.  Luca hates getting into the car regardless of where we are going so we had to hoist him into the back of the Subaru while Benny just jumped right in and off we went.

We arrived early so kind of walked around with the dogs for a bit and worked on some leash training.  I’m thinking the dogs are very smart and probably could be great on the leash if we only trained them.  Need to work on that still.

We finally went in to meet the vet and discussed removing dew claws as well.  He didn’t want to remove them but when we told them we were taking the dogs hiking and camping he agreed to remove the back claws.  He was very sure to impress that we needed to keep the e-collars on the dogs for the full 10 days.  Our pups were super subdued when they were led away.  We also need to work on socialization, I guess.  It was a pretty relaxed day after that.  Jesse went to school, Ezra and I hung out, pretty chill.

That same day, I needed to pick up the puppies between 4-6pm.  I put Ezra down for a nap and in the meantime got rid of our remaining three rabbits.  I had posted them on our local classifieds site and a woman and her daughter came and got them.  Apparently they turn the rabbits loose in their yard to keep the grass down so they don’t have to mow it.  Whatever works, huh?  So now we don’t have any rabbits.

Ezra woke up from his nap crying like crazy.  He couldn’t tell me where anything hurt and he was super hot so I just assumed he’d sweltered under his two blankets he insists on covering with and had a bad dream.  It took him forever to settle down, and eventually it was time to go get the pups.  Ezra started crying again when I was getting him dressed and while he was sitting on the stairs getting his shoes on, proceeded to vomit all over his shirt, shorts, tablet device, teddy bear, and stairs.  And this made him cry all the harder.

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Ezra was more calm then so I got him dressed again and in the car and over to the vet’s office.  We sat their for awhile waiting for the dogs and then they brought out Benny who was ever so excited to see us!

Jesse called me then and at that time Ezra started to look uncomfortable and like he was going to start crying again, so I figure another puke was imminent and I hung up on Jesse.  I told the office ladies I’d be back for Luca in a moment, but at that time an assistant was bringing him out.  She had to carry him because he WOULD NOT walk with that cone on his head.  Benny’s cone kept bumping the ground but at least he was making an effort.

Finally all dogs and children were loaded into the car, and we made it home in pretty good time.  I got Ez out of the car and opened the house and he collapsed over the threshold, crying crying crying.  Jesse made it home when I was getting Ezra upstairs.  Ezra proceeds to vomit on the couch, luckily it was on a blanket.  He totally doesn’t get the concept of a bucket or garbage or toilet.  I got him cleaned up and went to go get the dogs out of the car.  They were excited to be home but kind of out of it, so we just put them in their crates and called it good.

About an hour later I tried to give Ez some fever meds and finally get a little sip down him and he puked again, this time all over himself and the couch.  I scream down the stairs to Jesse, “A little help here!” and Jesse comes running up to take care of Ezra while I cleaned off the couch.

Luckily after that last episode his fever went down and he was just mellow for the rest of the night and fell asleep around 7:30pm.  Jesse and I were a little worried we’d catch whatever he had, but both of us feel ok so far, so fingers crossed it was just a 24-hr bug.  It was a long day.


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