Sunday, September 8, 2013

Future Plans

Hey ya'll.

I know it's been a little while since my last blog post. In my defense, I haven't exactly had as much blogging material to feed you since Novel went off to college, but at the same time, there are still plenty of things I could - and should - be blogging about. Ya know, fun stories about Novel that I've never posted before, future plans involving CCI, deep, insightful explorations of my inner feelings about Novel since he left for dog college... ;) ...heck, stories about Abbi for once! ...and the like.

I do feel that some of you may be interested to know some of my plans involving CCI. Of course, first and foremost in everyone's mind: "Will I be raising another puppy?" I can't tell you how many times I've been asked that in the past three weeks...really I should say the last year and a half because that's usually the second thing people ask me after asking "how will you give him up?" For most of that year and a half I had to tell people that I would like to, but I just wasn't entirely sure what my life would look like at that point, and I could never give a definitive answer.

Part of the problem was my school. This fall I transferred to a new college. It has been a pretty rough transition with a lot of headaches and paperwork to worry about over the summer, and my schedule this semester is very, very full. I knew I didn't want to throw a new puppy on top of all that. Also, a cursory inquiry informed me that I would not be allowed to bring a puppy in training on campus. We'll have to see about that. I'm not about to drop the issue that easily, and I really feel that we can come to "an understanding" if I personally appeal/explain the situation to the college.

The second part of the problem was my family. That sounds horrible but it really isn't. The rest of my family just isn't exactly gung-ho about animals like I am. Which is fine...you don't exactly have to adore animals to be considered normal...although that would make more sense to me ;) Most of my family has a very "traditional" understanding of the relationship between dogs and people...meaning they think dogs should "be dogs." You know, play rough, stay outside, be able to run off-leash, maybe get a bath twice a year - and that outside in the hose. So, when you think about trying to add a service dog puppy who really should do none of those things to that environment, you can imagine that there would be some issues. Since I am still living at home, my family (some more than others) has had to make some -sometimes unwelcome- changes in order to accommodate the different needs of a service dog in training. (read: If I needed someone else to let Novel out to potty while I was gone, they usually didn't like having to put him on leash. etc.)

Going into this, I knew there would be an adjustment period, and I did my best to prepare myself and my family for it. My family was incredibly gracious, supportive and accommodating toward Novel and I, but admittedly, there were some pretty rough spots. Really, rougher than what I was truly prepared for. There were multiple times when I wondered if I had made a mistake in thinking my family and I were ready, or even capable of raising a service dog. Honestly, puppy raising is hard! It's hard emotionally, hard mentally, hard physically, even. It's hard to function on three hours of sleep because the new puppy doesn't like the kennel...it's even harder to expect your family to do the same. It can be hard sometimes just to make enough time in the day to ensure that puppy has been fed, exercised, socialized, trained, and otherwise well-cared-for. But it IS worth it. It's totally worth it.

So I'm sure that you can understand that although I wanted - and want! - desperately to raise another puppy as soon as possible, I have approached the decision with much trepidation. First and foremost, I wanted to be sure my family was still completely supportive and accepting of the decision. Knowing all the adjustments they have already made for Novel, I definitely don't want to bring a puppy into a resentful environment just because I  want to raise another one.

And SO, drum-roll please! I have come to a decision. Well, actually, I came to a decision three weeks ago, but you all didn't know that ;)

I will be getting a second puppy! Apparently after a year and a half with Novel, my family has become pretty accustomed to the whole idea, and don't feel that a second puppy would be too much of an imposition :) I am on "the list" for mid December just after final week ends when I'll have a whole month of Christmas break to get to know puppers before the spring semester starts. You now have permission to wait painfully with me for December when adorable puppy pictures and sweet puppy breath will once again float your way!

8 comments:

  1. Super, duper, really excited for you!!!!! Can't wait to find out who you'll get! :)

    I feel like I need to have a really long conversation with you. I TOTALLY get the thing with your family. My dad lived on a farm his whole life (up until I was 6 and moved to NC) and while he was on board with being welcoming of a puppy, we had a lot of clashes over the last 18 months on what Dante was allowed to do/how we need to interact with a puppy in training. I can't tell you how many times I questioned myself about puppy raising because of it. Since Moray has come, it has gotten a lot better, and we both have been putting a lot of effort into this.

    The issue with your school: I had/am having a hard time with my community college and Moray. If you want to, you could leave a comment on my blog with your email (I won't publish it) and I could tell you, I just don't want to go into detail on here.

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    1. My my we do need to have a conversation, don't we? I left a comment on your blog.

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  2. Good for you! I think you have done a outstanding job with Novel. You have so much patients that I would have trouble getting and your family is far better than some of mine about dogs.

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    1. Haha, Kyla, I wouldn't be too sure about that...I have some sisters who think very very much like your sister ;)

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    2. At home Erin screams if a dog is in 5 feet of her. And that is why we have a "dog room" for Tucker.

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  3. And think of it this way, Until you get your next puppy you can work on your other blog.

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  4. Congrats to you!!! I can't wait to see WHO will arrive this December!! So excited to see you raising again.

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