You'd think after 5 years into this, this may have happened before now or at least this realization would've occurred to me before now: Always (ALWAYS!!!!) have a contact number (either the cell phone or the destination phone number) for your clients. That way, when you walk up to their house and their front door is ajar, you can contact them to hopefully get an idea of what is going on and you won't have to call the police. Or if you still have to call the police, at least you'll have an idea of what to tell the police. Lesson Learned the HARD WAY this morning. All was well... I am guessing the door just didn't latch when it was closed. **btw - this client has a rabbit that was safe and secure in her cage when I went inside. No pets escaped thank God.**
the pet sitter on Tues 1/14
Scout - The big guy is doing just fine. I did give him Tramadol last night and again this morning. He ate all of his dinner overnight and each visit I've taken him outside 2x.
a girl and her dog
So I hired a photographer to take some pictures of the dogs (and a few of me with the dogs.) Following are a few of them:
Willow aka Whittle Waddle
Buddy aka The Budster
kitty sitting on Fri Jan 3

Piccolo, Peanut and Smokey - What I have learned about these 3:
1. Piccolo LOVES to be brushed
2. Peanut LOVES to eat
3. Smokey will patiently wait for me to brush Piccolo and then he LOVES it too.
