I think the dog needs to go to rehab.
[Amy Winehouse sings, "No, no, no..."]
As of late, he has been totally addicted to peanut butter...totally.
It all started when my friend, Angela, came for a visit last spring break. She brought Janus 2 toys: one made of fire-hose which she deemed "indestructible" until she watched Janus shred it in front of her very eyes; and a KONG. She picked out the "Extreme" variety made for voracious chewers, and it IS indestructible. In his previous life, Janus had an orange KONG that was used as a training device.
This one is just for fun.
At some point, we started putting peanut butter and a dog biscuit in the center...the KONG is made to do just such a thing...and he received this treat every evening to give a dog something to do.
We created a monster.
He now starts "asking" for the peanut butter-filled reward each afternoon.
He barks. He looks at you. He wags his tail. He cocks his head. It's all real cute... to start with.
His "asking" becomes more aggressive as you tell him it's not quite time.
He barks louder. He cries. He whines. He growls.
Try to ignore him and he will get the KONG and drop it front of you [or ON your toe]...over and over and over again with the crazed eyes of a junkie.
The best thing to do is to prepare the KONG early in the day and stick it in the fridge...this slows him down a little and is easier on the metatarsals.
Last night, I simply cut to the chase and shoved a dog biscuit in the practically empty jar of peanut butter...which I dubbed "creamy crack 4 dogs."
When he started to eat the actual jar, we took it away.
I'm telling you...rehab may be the only answer.
In other news, Jeff is doing a little rehabilitation of his own.
He had surgery on January 28th to try and fix a repetitive motion injury to his left elbow. It had been bothering him for quite a while and was gradually getting worse but he put off the procedure until the boat was back in the water.
On that Friday, they knocked him out, made an incision, moved the tendon, scraped the area clean, and sewed him back up. He woke up wanting a hamburger, which I got him on the way home.
He had strict orders to wear the arm in a sling and limit it's movement for the first week and a 1/2. It was very, very sore.
After his first follow-up visit, he was allowed to remove the sling and start stretching and extending the arm.
He just came back from the Doctor's office with reports that he is doing just fine and that the arm is healing as to be expected.
It's still sore, but better, and he's able to little things around the boat...within reason, and the incision is dwindling to a slight scar.
So, that's my boys in rehab...
...on the S/V THIN LINE
spaghetti squash to try
7 years ago
4 comments:
So glad the Jeff is following doctors orders. That can be difficult to do for some folks. As for Janus - he's a mess. Poor doggie. I know how relentless he can be when he wants his way. Stevie got a stick shoved where the sun don't shine because he didn't throw it fast enough. Lisa & Steve
I created a monster! For us landlubbers, freezing treats (and water) in the kong is a great solution, though I realize that wouldn't slow Janus down much.
Also, I highly approve of your use of the word "metatarsals."
The three of you are always entertaining.
Glad you made it thru that first week and 1/2, now just smooth sailing!!! But anyone that knows you, Jeff, taking it easy can be difficult, but please try, the healing will happen sooner if you do. Now as far as Janus, give the boy what he wants. You all started it, he can't reason, it's his "drink" of choice!
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