The Prison Diaries: Canine Edition The Story So Far. →[More:]
We have no idea how Sugar is doing other than a brief conversation with the people at Animal Control who called about some paperwork. They said she was fine.
As for Winston, I put him in his own private jail, our son's former room, shortly before leaving for work. He went in willingly and didn't yelp before I left. I came back in briefly because I forgot something, and he still wasn't yipping, which was encouraging.
I arrived home, wondering what damages would await me. I was pleasantly surprised. Winston had pulled back the corner of the carpet (an old, ratty one that needs to be replaced anyway); other than that, he did no doggie vandalism that I could see. And no biological messes either.
It was a quick trip outside for him to do his duty, then back in for dinner, then back out to do some more duty and burn off the boundless energy that puppies have, until he was ready to drop.
I was pretty proud of him; he did okay. I hope we can keep this up for a week.