tacran
Posted : 6/19/2013 12:03:29 PM
Wow, that's amazing, Karen. I agree with Jackie and Callie 110% about how you've committed so much to Bugsy and how you do everything to make him meet his fullest potential. He truly found the perfect home with you, and you set the bar beyond high for the dog owners of the world.
I already know that we don't provide Ruby with the level of exercise and stimulation that she would thrive on (we spare no expense on vet care, nutrition, and the like ---- but we're not super active people in our free time). But when I read the daily/weekly activities Bugsy gets to enjoy, I feel even more guilty!
It's a Catch-22 with Ruby: she's so difficult for me to handle alone (including problems with leash walking and seeing other dogs) that I don't want to do certain things with her that present too much risk (to her, to me, or to other dogs). And NOT doing things with her means her behavior doesn't improve. DH works 10+ hours a day and has minimal time/energy at night beyond his own occasional gym visits, so he only has weekends for heavier activity with her. If she had Bugsy's lifestyle, she'd think she was in the best day camp every single day of her life!!
Anyway, I'm so glad Bugsy's recovery has gone so well and that he's back to his normal zooming, goofy, joyful self. Yay Bugsy!!!