Oxnard-I don’t know where she gets it, but little Miss Daisy, age 16.5 years, has become a stubborn and picky little girl.
TO explain, if she doesn’t get her way, she’ll let you know that she’s unhappy and never does it tactfully.
For example, I went grocery shopping the other day, and Daisy’s dog food, the most expensive brand, of course, was out of stock. I bought a substitute flavor with just as much quality and figured she’d appreciate something new.
I gave her dinner later that day, and she turned it over and tried to cover it up. She wasn’t buying what I was selling. The J-Train told me to scoop it up, and she’d eat it when she got hungry enough. I offered to make the J-Train a nice plate full of liver, which she hates, and asked her if she’d be happy if I told her she’d eat it when she’s hungry enough.
I bought her food at a different store and resolved the issue. If that were her only issue, I’d be fine, but it’s another giant challenge when she goes on her nightly walk.
Buddy is about the walk when we all go walking,…