Craziness ensured
Apr. 10th, 2007 02:48 pmLate last night I found out why our internet connection is so wonky. The new modem (the second one at that) is already kaputt (out of order). As we haven't been switch to the higher DSL rate, I actually hooked up our old modem and voila, I was online for straight 11 hours!!! Too bad our old modem can't handle the new DSL 6000 rate. So now I have to call the folks from Telecom AGAIN and complain AGAIN that their brandnew modem is crap. The first one didn't even switch on, and the second one has a faulty LAN port :s
Of course, those techie folks said it was MY fault because I hadn't configured our PC right. Yeah right. *fume*
As for Sunday. Our visit to the two young women who were interested in Cenour, was quite successfull until the point where we told them that he is deaf. They didn't know (obviously the lady from tis didn't tell them). I don't think that they will take Cenour and His Hubbiness and I will be taking him for good if that is the case.
Of course, those techie folks said it was MY fault because I hadn't configured our PC right. Yeah right. *fume*
As for Sunday. Our visit to the two young women who were interested in Cenour, was quite successfull until the point where we told them that he is deaf. They didn't know (obviously the lady from tis didn't tell them). I don't think that they will take Cenour and His Hubbiness and I will be taking him for good if that is the case.
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Date: 2007-04-10 02:17 pm (UTC)*sporks techie folks*
would be great if you get to him him thou, ne?
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Date: 2007-04-10 05:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-10 09:05 pm (UTC)could be ^^
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Date: 2007-04-10 08:22 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-04-10 09:08 pm (UTC)Lotsa love
Elf
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Date: 2007-04-10 09:28 pm (UTC)*huggles*
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Date: 2007-04-10 09:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-10 09:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-10 09:46 pm (UTC)Some people just want to take in a homeless dog to feel good with themsleves and say they did something generous. If they don't mean it, they shouldn't do it.
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Date: 2007-04-10 09:55 pm (UTC)Oh well, Cenour is save now, and if no one else wants him, we will.
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Date: 2007-04-11 02:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-11 06:13 am (UTC)But other than that, he is okay. He still needs to learn to react to hand signs but we are working on it. He is a bit slow but I'm glad the infection he had in his middle ear, didn't affect his brain. According to the x-rays he doesn't have much middle ear bones left, no saddle bone, no anvil no nothing, the pus/sanies really took care of that.
But other than that he is really fit physically as well as mentally and he seems to rely on his nose more than e.g. Chica who is blind on one eye and relies more on her hearing.
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Date: 2007-04-12 07:45 am (UTC)I wonder, how does a dog pinch? :D
I used to be okay with dogs (in Australia, my friends' dogs would lick me and all), but ever since I returned to Indonesia, I hardly ever come in close contact with dogs and cats, and for some reason now eventhough I'm not scared of dogs, I don't like being too close to them (unless they are really tame and uber cute like Chica perhaps, LOL).
With cats, though, I am a bit scared. My brother once took home a stray kitten and it was so super duper hyperactive and would sometimes scratch me, and ever since then I just didn't like being near cats. D loves cats and he's been trying to get me to do cat therapy, LOL. I still can't bring myself to do it >_>
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Date: 2007-04-12 08:45 am (UTC)Oh easy, they apply pressure to their jaws but don't close the jaw as if biting and breaking the skin. And Cenour never does it with humans. Once we played around a bit more roughly and he got my hand between his jaws by chance instead of his plaything and he immediately let go when he felt it was soft. He was sooo scared, but apart from a few blueish marks as if someone had pinched me with really tiny fingers, I was okay.
If he doesn't like a male dog he pinches the nose which is painful but never leaves any scars (he never breaks the skin with his teeth). Because he is deaf he assumes the others won't hear him as well, so this is his way of saying: Back Off, you don't have any right to sniff my behind and my gentalia.
On the other hand, male dogs he likes (our neighbouring dog who is not neutered, as well as a little pincher called Finn) are his best buddies. He sniffes, they sniff and then they just put their heads together and it like an old gentlemen's meeting in a club.
Cenour is a very gentle dog, he loves children and he is extra careful to stand totally still when little children hug him and all. He knows he is taller than the average 2 to 4 year old and much stronger, but he loves being cuddled and hugged. He has a little human girl-friend who gives him a hug every morning before going to kindergarden. We can never pass her door before she has appeared, he waits stoically until she turns up.
really tame and uber cute like Chica perhaps
Nothing has been ever farther from the truth. Chica is a typical terrier, if something is not to her liking she turns from Jekyll to Hyde. She has bitten me not only twice but more times than I care to count. She needs to get medication for her eyes and it has to be applied twice daily as she lacks lacrimal fluid in both eyes. After a year you should expect that she somehow got used to it, but no! Every morning and every evening it is a struggle to get her to take the eye drops. Our vet calls her killer as she needs to wear a small muzzle while being examined otherwise she will bite.
Don't get me wrong, she is uber cute and tame, but as soon as something goes against her own opinion of right or wrong, she becomes a little monster. E.G. you couldn't take a movie of Chica with her bone as we did with Cenour. She would be in your face, all fangs out, aggressively protecting her bone. But she is a little angel when ppl not me or His Hubbiness meet her, she always looks like she wouldn't have a care in the world and is the nicest little doggie there is, she just has her own personality. Just like Cenour who has this uber patient, wise personality with a bit of klutziness thrown in. He lives according to his own calm Zen; when looking into his eyes, it is as if you met all the wisdom in the universe and beyond.
I love cats, perhaps even more than dogs, but His Hubbiness is allergic to their hairs so when my cat died in 1998 when she was 15, I didn't get another kitten. I just like their mysteriousness and their independance but dogs are okay :)
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Date: 2007-04-12 09:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-12 06:58 pm (UTC)Even though his former owner had used and abused him (his arthritis stems from blows against his leg with a butt of a rifle and his ear infection was never treated when it first turned up), he never let it show. It is as if he has forgotten about it, now that he has a new life. Only when he sleeps sometimes you can notice that he dreams of his former life, then he whines and cries in sleep (Chica also did this in the first six months of her staying with us).
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Date: 2007-04-13 02:42 am (UTC)