The Labraventures of Carbón, Spanish (ex-) foster dog extraordinaire

Beanwood

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Once back I gave him a new bandage change. Neither of us is very happy, especially as this is his fourth dressing change today as he kept puling off his dressing in the car. He's now shaking all over including the foot. Today was a LOT for Carbon and I honestly suspect it may be anxiety vs. pain. He's a tough nut to crack but every dog has his limits.
We have had a few health worries with Casper recently, and a good chat with a couple of vets. One notably being the rehab vet we saw yesterday. She mentioned that she sees, particularly in stoic dogs ( labradors) a lot of inward processing of pain/anxiety. So scurvy fur, shaking,sometimes just minor but "odd" symptoms, the odd leg kick, looking distracted for a second, skin allergies, rashes, can actually be a dog "bottling" things up. Just thought I would mention it....:hug:
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
She mentioned that she sees, particularly in stoic dogs ( labradors) a lot of inward processing of pain/anxiety. So scurvy fur, shaking,sometimes just minor but "odd" symptoms, the odd leg kick, looking distracted for a second, skin allergies, rashes, can actually be a dog "bottling" things up.
Yes, I agree. Carbon seems bomb-proof, but the last couple weeks have been full on weirdness for both of us. We're taking today easy (not even out the door yet this morning) and I need to also work on being more consistent for him. I've been all over the place emotion-wise lately!

I also think that I stink at the bandage wrapping. I wrapped as loosely as possible last night and if it bothers him again today, I'm just going to remove the bandage and use the sock with boot. The wound itself looks very good as of last night, so just the sock and boot shouldn't hurt it any.

The good news is that physically he's got no other symptoms such as rashes or hair loss. I will keep a closer eye out today for the other things you mentioned, so thank you!
 
Oh Emily, what a rollercoaster of emotions! I'm so glad that you were back on the road quickly, I'm so sorry that Carbon has been so tricky with his foot and that he had a wee canine panic attack last night. I hope that you both have a fab day today...no more dramas?

What a superb-looking animal sanctuary, and how funny about the donkeys. Maybe Carbon's alternate breed name could be the Iberian Donkey Hound? The miniature horse just made my day :inlove:
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
They are called retrievers because you always have to go and retrieve them from 'situations' well that's what's Moo always said. Xx
Then Carbon could also be called a Venetian Lagoon Retriever, 'cause he kept trying to jump in today. He managed to soak his lovely sock and boot, but I have a backup so no worries. Still, we're having a little dry out at home before tackling the temptation of 'water water everywhere' again. :oops:
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
This is a long one, so if you came for a cute photo of Carbon in Venice, scroll to the next post, I'm putting up some photos right now! :D


Over four years ago was my last stay in Venice. It was also my last long stay here with Brogan, though we came for a two-night hop just before he died. During that last long stay, I rented an apartment in a family large house near the garden district. It had looked good online, was offered at a reasonable price and it was near the only public park in Venice, a place I’d always wanted to try as it is Venetian dog central.

When I arrived, it turned out that the family hadn’t been entirely truthful about the apartment or its “mod-cons”. It turned out that the what was meant to be my own independent apartment was actually part of their house where they’d shoe-horned in a mini-kitchen. Brogan and I would have to enter through their own living room - which was in perpetual use with three young children – then go up a shared staircase and then the apartment through a thin and barely lockable door. My bedroom also shared a door with the bedroom of their young son, a door which I had to ask them to lock multiple times as I kept having a young visitor.

In addition they controlled my heating and didn’t see a reason – in December, January and February – to heat the house during the day while they were at work. I also worked during the day – in the house – and subsequently froze my posterior off.

The icing on the cake was that they turned the shared wifi off except for during the day when the children were at school or day care. I needed wifi for work purposes between 4am and 10pm. Yes, I’m kind of an online addict!

The reason they turned it off was that they felt the wifi was physically harmful to their children. Now if that’s their thing, then more power to them. But (1) they agreed to 24/7 wifi before I signed the lease and (2) Venice is so densely populated that I could detect five other networks in their house so even if they turned off their network, their kids were still getting fried with wifi (their term, not mine).

This is a long way of saying that it was a very long three months in that cold house trying to work off internet sticks.

However, the saving grace was the neighborhood and the park. Brogan and I went every morning and nearly every evening and thanks to him I got to meet lots of interesting people. One woman who was from Padova and had been forced by her husband’s employer to move the family to Venice and hated it because of all the neighborhood gossips – about whom she in turn gossiped about. A fifth generation gondolier who told me all about the very long training they go through, how the job is inherited, and the ENORMOUS recent scandal of the first female gondolier.

One woman was particularly a supportive ear about my odd living arrangements. She thought it was ridiculous that they’d advertised it as one thing (and independent apartment) when it was essentially a guest room with a kitchenette. She shared my cringeworthy discomfort at having to walk through nightly family get-togethers just to take the dog for a walk.

“Next time stay at my place. I’ve got a rental apartment over in San Marco…I’ll give you a great deal and it’s perfect for Brogan.”

Great offer, but it turned out that her place didn’t have internet or a washing machine. The place I was in didn’t have a washing machine either and by that time I was truly tired of handwashing towels and sheets in the bathtub. I was not interested in doing that ever again. And no internet was just a no-go for work. Still, I faithfully tucked away her contact info and vowed to look her up the next time I had a long stay in Venice.

Then Brogan died later that year and I never came back to Venice again. Until yesterday, that is.

So why all the build up? And if you are still with me, my sincerest respect! Well, when I rented the little apartment that I was in last night and tonight, I did see that owner’s name was the same as the woman I’d known nearly five years ago in Venice. However, it’s an extremely popular name and what are the chances? Plus this little place is mod-con central: great internet, fab washing machine, air-conditioning, thermostat heating, etc., etc. It did NOT sound at all like what she’s described to me five years ago.

When the car had its tire hiccup yesterday, I called the apartment owner to let her know I’d be late. My Italian is so poor – it keeps coming out as Spanish – plus I was flustered over the car, so it was a pretty frustrating conversation. She then called me again last night just as I was huffing and puffing my way over the Accademia bridge, nearly to her place but not quite.

“Let’s meet tomorrow at 8pm,” she says, “I really want to meet your dog.”

Well, that’s NICE I guess, but a little weird. I’m only here two nights after all. I didn’t really want to have to plan to come back to the apartment at a specific time…I wanted to enjoy some wandering!

I thanked her as politely as I could and asked if she could call me tomorrow (today) as I didn’t know my plans yet. Right on cue – and as I’m wandering aimlessly somewhere around San Marco Square – my phone rings.

“Wow, this woman is quite persistent,” I think.

She says, “I’ll meet you in front of San Mark’s in 10 minutes” and then hangs up.

This is when I think, could it be the same woman from five years ago? Is that why she wants to meet up so badly? But if it is, why doesn’t she just say, “Hey, are you the woman with the old Rottweiler from the Gardens?”.

So, no, I think, can’t possibly be her.

Carbon and I waited in San Mark’s and he got lots and lots attention from tourists, so he was in heaven.

And of course you know what I’m going to say – up strolled Patrizia and her dog Liu, who I remembered very well from five years ago.

“It is you!” she says.

“How come you didn’t say it was you?” I ask.

And then we launched into a chat like I’d last seen her yesterday.

Anyway, it was really lovely to see her. She said she didn’t ask if I was the woman from the Gardens as she didn’t understand how I had a dog named Carbon instead of Brogan.

It has been a long time since I’ve had to go through what happened to Brogan with someone who knew him. It was sad but not nearly as hard as it used to be. Mainly it was just so nice to have someone remember him so well and with so much affection.

The upshot of all this is that we had a very long chat standing in front of St. Marks. She kept saying, “Small world, small world!” and I kept saying, “I’m so sorry my Italian is coming out Spanish!”. And she offered me her adorable apartment anytime from November through January for a price that made my eyes pop out (in a good way).

Now my Venice-loving brain is tying to shift around all SORTS of plans to see if I could take her up on her offer. I have to say, I’m only three days into this road trip and there seem to be surprises around every corner!

So that’s day two in Venice even if it only feels like day one. Carbon has mastered his muzzle on the vaporetto and his foot is doing much better with just the sock/boot combo and no wrapping.



Tomorrow we move to Lido and I need to start sorting out something for Sunday onwards or the threat of homelessness – or just a really skanky hotel – looms!
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
And now for Venice photos, again unedited as I wanted to get them up before I head to bed. Summary: it was a good day! I'll let Carbon tell the rest...

Everyone says Venice is so beautiful, but I mainly saw people's legs on the boat bus thing. It was OK, I guess, but I'd rather walk...
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...particularly as foster lady insists on sticking this THING on my face. It's comfy enough but do you see how it does not go with my bandana. The embarrassment! I have an image of a suave Spanish gentlemen to maintain!

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We met some nice Spanish ladies while foster lady was taking this picture and they petted me and took photos of me and just thought I was precioso, claro que si!
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Here's foster lady and me doing our touristy thing!
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Sightseeing is ok and all that, but can't I just go for a swim? Not here?
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How about HERE?
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Or how about HERE?
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That's it, I don't care what foster lady says, I'm puttin' my feet in here! Oh si, si!! (Foster lady edit: and he DID put his feet in, including his boot...grrr!)
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Vale, last photo before I go count some lambies. Buenas noches de Venecia!
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Great pics! My parents are on a tour of Italy and have been sending pictures of every black lab they see (my craziness has really rubbed off on them) so I’m kinda hoping Carbon is one of them - that would be so cool/small world/6 degrees of separation.
 
I'm intrigued by your previous "apartment" that had no washing machine. Do you mean the entire home had no washing machine? So somebody was schlepping the washing of a 5 person family to a laundromat? That place sounded like a nightmare, I can't believe you stuck it out!

And *squeal* it was the same lady! How perfect!

Is a vaporetto a water taxi?
 
I'm intrigued by your previous "apartment" that had no washing machine. Do you mean the entire home had no washing machine? So somebody was schlepping the washing of a 5 person family to a laundromat? That place sounded like a nightmare, I can't believe you stuck it out!

And *squeal* it was the same lady! How perfect!

Is a vaporetto a water taxi?
We used to live in Richmond, a suburb right next to Melbourne CBD. A large number of apartments had no space for a washing machine so people would just take their clothes to the laundromat. A washing machine was a deal-breaker for me though so we only ever rented an apartment where we could bring our machine. Two of the apartments had the taps in the bathroom though.
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
Carbon looks very happy and relaxed xx
He was definitely more relaxed yesterday and it helped that Italians being Italians he's getting a ton of pets and attention. Also giving up trying to bandage his foot helped, too. I'm a terrible foot bandager, apparently!

My parents are on a tour of Italy and have been sending pictures of every black lab they see (my craziness has really rubbed off on them) so I’m kinda hoping Carbon is one of them - that would be so cool/small world/6 degrees of separation.
I take pics of other dogs, too, so I get it. :D Carbon would be DELIGHTED to pose for them!

Do you mean the entire home had no washing machine? So somebody was schlepping the washing of a 5 person family to a laundromat? That place sounded like a nightmare, I can't believe you stuck it out!
No, they had a washer and a dryer. It was a very large four-storey individual house with a central courtyard garden - very, very rare in Venice. But I had no washer in my flat and no access to theirs. And if there is a laundromat in Venice, I've never seen one. I washed out clothes in the sink and towels/sheets in the bathtub. It was a royal pain in the posterior.

I stuck it out because when you do vacation rentals you pay everything up front, so tossing away three whole months rent wasn't really an option. Plus I've been in much worse places...at least the family was nice (if a little batty), and the neighborhood was excellent.

I rented a place in Cannes once: owner strong-armed me into a massive cash deposit upon arrival in addition to the months rent, whole building cockroach-infested and almost all the other flats empty except for a few others clearly being used as places to sell drugs. As an attempt at self-preservation, I took off Brogan's assistance dog vest and bandana and tried - unsuccessfully - to get him to look like a mean Rottweiler. That was a very frightening month. I judge all other places by that one: if it's better than the Russian mafia Cannes flat, I'm doing well! ;)

Is a vaporetto a water taxi?
A vaporetto is a water bus, so public transportation vs. a water taxi which is privately-owned. Here's a photo of a vaporetto and a 'bus stop':
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Dogs travel free but are in theory required to wear a muzzle. This NEVER applies to local dogs in reality. After the drivers got to know us on our normal routes, the drivers would tell me to leave of Brogan's muzzle. He LOVED to ride the boats and would try to gently steer me towards the stops when he'd had enough of walking.

They are very slow - for example to get from the train station to where I last lived near the gardens was a 50 minute journey - so dogs get lots of attention and people have a tendency to chat away along the route. There's also a real strategy to manoeuvring a dog to the best places when the boat is crowded and then where you position them to sit/lay as to not get stepped on. To tell the truth, in addition to getting amazing views on the ride, I just like the mental puzzle of how to a dog situated and shifted around at every stop as people get on and off. It's like human/dog Jenga!

A large number of apartments had no space for a washing machine so people would just take their clothes to the laundromat. A washing machine was a deal-breaker for me though so we only ever rented an apartment where we could bring our machine.
I agree...places without a washing machine stink. I'd be really hard-pressed to take a rental for more than a couple weeks without one these days. And laundromats....ew, ew, ew. I feel that is part of the rite of passage into solvent adulthood that I don't have to schlep to a a laundromat anymore!
 
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