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  Chihuahua Inertia I take 2-3 dog walks per day, not because I’m walking my three dogs multiple times but because I cannot consistently walk any of them at the same time, I’ve tried. The three-body problem continues to vex me. I think it was a given that I wouldn’t be able to walk the Goat (a.k.a BG) and the Grump (a.k.a Cheech) together. The two of them mark everything including every spot the other one marks. It would take me an hour to walk a couple of blocks. The Giselle (a.k.a LC) is much easier to walk in that regard. She keeps her head up, rarely stops to do her business, and has no interest in marking a territory, but she is also very skittish. For a short two weeks walking the Giselle with the Goat or the Grump was working, allowing me to take just two walks a day. But recently, whenever the Giselle sees me gearing up for the walks, she hides in a small crate I keep in the corner of the living room. The Goat and the Grump gladly go on their separate walks. But in orde...
  The physics of The Mod Squad: I have two rescue dogs, Cheech and LC. I adopted both from the Humane Society of Huron Valley. Cheech, a chihuahua mix, was about 6 months old when I found him at the HSHV in 2018. He had only been there for a few hours and had been brought in by his owner for not getting along with a mini pin in the same household, not totally surprising given the personalities of both breeds. At the time, I had another 14-year-old rescue dog at home, Ash, who was still morning the loss of her long-time playmate, another adopted dog of 14 years that I had to put down due to tongue cancer. Cheech adored Ash from day one and they were inseparable for three years. When Ash passed, during the pandemic, Cheech and I were heartbroken. I wandered into the HSHV again just to look at the dogs and bring some temporary relief to my heavy heart, as I didn’t yet feel ready to adopt another dog. But I happened upon a kennel in the back where the not-yet-ready-for-adoption dogs ...

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