Hobo is now officially OLD. We don't know how old he was when we got him in 1994, but at the minimum, he would be about 16 or 17 now. Which is ELDERLY. He is:
- Mostly deaf
- Sort of blind
- Somewhat incontinent (conditions apply)
- Lost a lot of sense of smell
- Underweight, possibly because of some teeth issues where he can't eat
- Crippled (right rear leg is completely useless, front left is bowed)
- His farts smell like he's just taken a dump, which leads to. . .
- Incontinent and can't tell when he has to go
- Too crippled to get to the door to let us know he has to go out
- Too deaf/blind/smell impaired to realize he's not outside
- Forgotten his house training
- Just decided that he's too old to even bother and just says "ah, fuck it"
On a sidenote, our other dog is totally using this as an opportunity to remind us how great she is. She ostentatiously goes to the bathroom in appropriate places, with triumphant glances at Hobo (who really can't see them anyway). She is totally overcompensating by doing every cute trick she has in her repertoire.
So this dog. This dog. He is not in good shape. The question would be "why don't you put him to sleep?" which is a logical step. However, every time he gets sick or we decide he's miserable and take him to the vet, he KNOWS and is all "I want to live! And DANCE! I love you and you and you so much and see? I only have a little bit of a limp! I am so happy and joyful, let me just put my head on your lap!" So we decide, well, he seems happy and then he is spared because I can't bear to put a dog to sleep who wants to live.
When he came, I was like "Husband will be able to put him to sleep, I'm too emotionally involved." Alas, this is not the case as the Husband has fallen under the spell that is the poor, sad, lovely, sweet, decrepit dog. He does have a sweet face. So we are investing in rug cleaner, towels, a crate and a lot of patience.
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