Sssssshhhh. Floopy dog is snoozy.
Sep. 16th, 2016 11:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This morning, Foster Mr Ruggie was excited by the wind in the grass and did his level best to run with the lurchers. They ran in huge fleet-footed elegant circles, and he bounced madly in the middle like an over-excited hearthrug, flollopping happily and yipping.
And then this evening he sniffed All the Things, went for a paddle in a stream, and met a flatcoat and a cocker spaniel. And now...
He's still waking up at 5am, for some mysterious reason, and barks madly until I come down and sleep on the sofa, at which point he happily goes back to sleep (but he won't let me get away with sneaking back to bed: I've tried). His back legs feel a lot better, particularly the right one, which actually feels like a proper leg with muscles in it now. The left back leg is a bit less solid, but it still feels less like a hairy bag with a bone inside it, which has to be a good thing.
And then this evening he sniffed All the Things, went for a paddle in a stream, and met a flatcoat and a cocker spaniel. And now...

He's still waking up at 5am, for some mysterious reason, and barks madly until I come down and sleep on the sofa, at which point he happily goes back to sleep (but he won't let me get away with sneaking back to bed: I've tried). His back legs feel a lot better, particularly the right one, which actually feels like a proper leg with muscles in it now. The left back leg is a bit less solid, but it still feels less like a hairy bag with a bone inside it, which has to be a good thing.