The doggies stayed at home with me during the day. They were awesome. Having Rory around also helped train Oscar more about manners in the house. We opened up the entire first floor and gave them access to the stairs to the 2nd floor. If Chris was home and in his office, we let the puppies roam on the 2nd floor too. Sometimes, Rory would stay upstairs while Oscar stayed downstairs. A little of space is not a bad thing.
One day when Chris wasn't home yet, Oscar decided to sleep at the top of the stairs.
But this is usually where he sleeps:
They's been so exhausted, they'll play for 10 minutes then crash for an hour!
I love it!
Rory is not used to sleeping in her crate. She'll hesitantly go in for her bedtime and sleep until 5:30 then bark bark bark. One time I let her out, thinking she wanted to pee, but she grabbed one of the toys and took it outside and looked back at me as if to say, "Let's play!" Meanwhile, I can hear Oscar howling and whining, "Why does she get to be out of the crate and not me?" He's such a baby.
But I love this picture.
One time, just before Queenie's Pets came for a lunch walk, I found Rory sleeping like this:
Then I realized, I woke her up (probably with my flash. Sorry!)
Day 8 was Rory's birthday! She is now officially 1 year old!
On Day 9, Saturday... we didn't do much because I was feeling under the weather.
Finally, on Day 10, we had quite the adventure. As a family, we all got into the VW and headed over to Rite Aid to pick up some medicine. Of course, since it was just a trip in the car, I told Chris not to worry about the leashes. Later, Chris decided to turn the car on to keep the AC on for the pups. The battery died instead.
Multiple failed jumps later, and with two new leashes from Rite Aid (thank goodness we were at Rite Aid! A pet store would've haven more ideal though), we walked home. It was less than a mile, so this ended up being their early lunch walk.
Everyone made it home safely and without any heat stroke- phew!

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