Category Archives: LOMAX

The Lomax Has Landed

And so the great adventure begins…with fleas.

My poor little man! Itching, scratching, scabby, crawling with the nasty little vampires. This was surprising, considering Joanna said he’d already had his flea meds for the month. Maybe they were just really determined mutant fleas with iron-clad immune systems. Who knows.

So I promptly called my puppy group leaders — the amazing Brian and Nancy — to ask what our best course of action would be. They suggested a good bath and a rinse with Avon’s miracle elixir, Skin So Soft. But who has an Avon Lady these days? Apparently, Nancy does. And providentially, she had an extra bottle she was willing to part with.

So we chucked the dog bed and soft toys that came from his old house and jumped in the truck to head to Long Beach. Brian and Nancy were waiting for us with the Skin So Soft, and they were kind enough to give Lomax a bath outside and apply some Frontline. We stopped at a pet supply store on the way home to pick up some of Doc Ackerman’s deliciously orange cream scented shampoo; now he’s the best-smelling dog in the west.

The rest of our evening consisted of a photo shoot courtesy of Amy’s mom, who wishes to refer to my dog as her grandchild, and a relaxing session of working off the flea scabs and applying Neosporin. Welcome to your new life, Lomax.

Dog Day

In just a few hours’ time I’ll be up at GDA to pick up my dog, Lomax, from his previous puppy raiser, Joanna. I’ll watch Joanna work with him for the hour-long puppy class so I can get an idea of what I can expect him to know, then we’ll make the big switch and I’ll get to bring him home with me.

This is my last free moment. I wonder if this is how first-time pregnant women feel….

Habemus PUPam!

I’ve been waiting a long time for my very own dog…and today, finally, I heard from the Puppy Department at GDA.

I thought I would be receiving an 8-week-old puppy at some point before Christmas, but as it turns out, there are other joyous, important things in store for me in my favorite area of community service. This new task will be a sacrifice for me in some ways, but a great joy in other ways. For one thing, the dog I’m getting is already old enough to be well behaved in most public places and will therefore make the already busy holiday season less stressful than would a curious sharp-toothed destruction machine with a tiny bladder.

Also, this gives me an opportunity to serve another person who is probably heartbroken about having to give up her dog sooner than she expected.

Today I am ecstatic to announce that sometime in the next couple of weeks, I will be taking over puppy raising duties from another terrific volunteer who unfortunately cannot complete the commitment. My new charge — and soon-to-be extension of my left arm, as it were — is a year-old male Yellow Labrador Retriever named Lomax.