Saturday, October 24, 2020

Indy and the Condo - All's Quiet on the Eastern Front

 

Here she is, 5:15 on a Saturday evening, and she looks pooped out.  Well, it has been about 10 days since we got home, and everything is finally caught up, and we are all pooped out.  But with ALL we have gone through with the Condo Association with Skruffy and with Bubba, just how is Indy doing being in the Condo?


Friday I get the motorhome into storage.  There are a few minor items still in there that need to come to the condo, but nothing that can't fit in one bag.  So Saturday I decided to print out the forms needed to make Indy 'legal' in the Condo as a service dog...and the printer does not work.  Something about the ink head.  So I soak the ink head for a few days in Rubbing Alcohol, and put in new cartridges, all to no avail. We rarely print anything, and the Cannon Printer probably had not printed more than a few hundred pages during its lifetime.  It has now been replaced with a HP printer.  Submitted the forms Wednesday, and had a talk with Ken the maintenance person who the board has used as a liaison between them and us in the past. He told me that with the new President, AND with the person who bought a unit about six doors down from us who also has a Service Dog, that he did not expect any problem whatsoever with the Board this time since they just went through it.  (Kinda implied that they talked to the lawyers again.)  Well, so far, so good on that front.  (Eastern Front since we are in Florida.)

On Monday Indy and I dropped Marcia off at Bible Study, and went over to the motorhome...a weekly thing while it is in storage.  I run the engine to get the batteries up to snuff (they did not need it this time since it had only been there for 3 days), but Indy was a bit excited to see that we still have the motorhome.  She settled right in while I listened to the radio and I caught up on emails and blogs and stuff.  90 minutes later we were in the parking lot of the church waiting for Marcia.


The first thing on Marcia's mind after getting home was getting her hair cut after five months of growth.  She was able to land a Saturday appointment (week ago), and here is Indy looking at the entrance of the beauty shop looking for Marcia to come out.

And here is the result.  (Picture taken with my phone...had I had the camera out she would have never looked over at me.)

On Sunday I knew that Indy was dying to run around for a bit.  So I took her over the Public Library where they have a back lawn, nearly fenced in, that I could allow her off leash for a good running around.  She really enjoyed it.  She also enjoyed seeing the Sand Hill Cranes that frequent the pond in front of the Library.  Amazingly, she did not bark at all.

On Wednesday I gave Indy her first Condo haircut.  She did pretty good since this was her second haircut that I had given her.  Another few and she will be an old pro at it.  So on Thursday I took her to the Dog Park in Tarpon Springs.  Here (above) she is greeting a new arrival.  This dog is 12 years old and they frequent the Dog Park just about every day.

In this picture she is looking at the adjoining park for larger dogs.  Amazingly, she did not bark once.  It was a good first visit, and we will be back soon.  She did not "RUN" like she does, but she got her exercise.  By the third of fourth visit she will be so eager to get out of the car when I pull up...

Above is a 30 second video of Indy in the Condo.  A few times a day she gets into this mood and she just starts running around the Condo.  She might have her Squirrel toy, or her favorite ball, or a chew stick.  Sometimes she just runs for no reason whatsoever. This time she had the remains of a chew stick.  If you listen to the video at the end I say "Thanks Sis", in reference to Sandy who found Indy and helped us get her.  What a joy of love she has been...and it has only been a few months now!









4 comments:

  1. Glad that Indy is settling in to Condo life.
    You should consider adding a small Solar Panel to keep the Batteries charged. You would simply lay it on the Dash of your Motorhome and plug it into a 12 volt power port.
    Our Trailer has not been plugged in for a year and the Batteries are still at 100%.
    Be Safe and Enjoy Florida.

    It's about time.

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    1. But what would I do while she was at women's bible study? LOL

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  2. She's a sweetheart. Interestingly enough, we had a "service dog" yesterday that did not have a service vest and all we could ask was "is this a service dog" ... you can't even ask WHAT service ... and "do you have a disability". Of course they said yes and brought the dog in (by a guy in fatigues) ... but ten minutes later, two women were parading the dog through the Patch. I was told we are not allowed to ask ANYTHING and they don't even have to wear a vest any more. State laws may be different but that means anyone can bring a dog on the property without any documentation at all. Yes, I found the dog poop on the ground later.

    Hope they don't give you trouble at the condo. Needing a dog at home is a necessity for Marcia. Cooper does the same ... I call it playing race horse!!

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    1. True about the vest. The only thing a business (or condo association) are allowed to ask are these two questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability? and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform? Now we make it very clear to people (common day folk at the dog park, etc) that we don't take our dog into a restaurant unless it is too hot for them to remain in the motorhome. To me, it is not fair to the other people, such as a blind person, who needs their service dog by their side at all times.

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