Alpine had a last minute trip to the vet last week. On Thursday she was not acting like herself and had a weird accident. Luckily, her vet has a branch here so we took her to see her. Turns out she is ok and just needs to have cranberry juice a few times a day to clear up some bladder issues (just like humans!). She was very good at the vet so we let her pick out a new toy at Petco (she chose a new tug). The staff at the hospital were all so worried about her! I thought they might be mad that she had an accident but no one seemed to care about that, they all just wanted to make sure she was ok. After she went home to rest, everyone kept asking me what happened and if she was going to be ok. I have been pleasantly surprised with how supportive all the staff have been. Everyone seems to love her! Even the vice president of the hospital wants to meet her!
Yesterday on our day off, we decided to go to the Monroe County state fair. What an interesting experience with Alpine! She went crazy with all the new animal smells. Her favorite part was the cows. She was completely fascinated with one particular cow. She slowly worked her way closer to it (nose going CRAZY the whole time) The cow laid there and stared at her, and then decided she wanted to smell Alpine right back! They were nose to nose for quite some time, just trying to figure each other out. I think they liked each other.
After the fair she was pretty muddy so I gave her a little bath in our tub. She, of course, wanted to take her tennis ball in with her.
Today we had several patients who were bedridden so we decided to do some beside visits. In these types of visits Alpine and I go around to the rooms of patients who cannot get out of bed and talk with them. I ask them if they like dogs (so far all of them have) and if they would like to say hi. If they agree, I have Alpine do her "up" command (front paws on a surface). Most of the patients then want her on the bed so I help her gently jump up on the bed. She usually lays down on their legs and lounges on the bed until it's time to see another patient. Today we visited one woman who was having a very difficult time with anxiety. Alpine did an amazing job of helping her calm down. She immediately laid down on her bed and snuggled with her, after about 30 minutes of talking with the patient, Alpine had fallen sound asleep and did not want to move. It took a handful of treats to get her to wake up! Below are some pictures of her snuggle time with the patients.
I think Alpine enjoyed it as much as the patients did! As you can see, her job is very difficult :-)
-Alpine & Rachel
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