I often wonder when I leave Maggie with a trusted caregiver
for a number of days does she think I will return or does she think this is her
new family?
I recently traveled out of town for a period of 10 days. My
go to caregiver was completely booked so I had to find a different place for
Maggie to stay. After talking with a few friends nothing panned out. When I
checked Google I was sent to Rover.com which found me two options that I felt
would meet my (and Maggie’s) needs. After a meet and greet I decided on one
person not too far from my area.
I was a little apprehensive about leaving Maggie so this
caregiver said she could send me pictures and updates daily. Well this was the
next best thing to talking with Maggie. I received pictures twice a day with
comments about what Maggie had done during her day. My mind was certainly
eased.
I was still curious how Maggie would react when she saw me
upon my return. She definitely was happy: her tail was wagging, she was jumping
around and she was licking my face! When I stayed a few minutes to thank the
caregiver Maggie planted herself between my legs. I took this as if she wanted
to make sure I didn’t leave without her. Dogs display their emotions in so many
different ways but Maggie had never done this before. Very interesting!
I know she was well cared for and from the pictures it even
looked like she was having a good time. But I am happy to say “There is no
place like home!”
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