Carnage Among the Carrots

Golden retriever Orly stands at a wire mesh gate, watching the sun set behind purple mountains
Dog sitting in paradise

We’re dog-sitting again.

Orly has my friends bamboozled into thinking that she’s “perfectly” behaved, even after spending 11 days with them while I was traveling.

They may need to reconsider.

We arrived yesterday afternoon, a gorgeous, sunny fall day. I was sitting on the deck reading and the dogs were playing. I looked up and noticed that Dotty was reclining in the garden box. Odd.

Finger-sized muddy partial carrotI ordered her out, and she came running over, and I didn’t think anything more about it. Until, several minutes later, Orly loped onto the deck and dropped something. Clunk. Then she started to eat the something, so I got up to investigate. A dirty carrot. Or rather, part of a carrot.

Carrots partially pulled from the dirt and dug up dirtI wandered back over to the garden box, and discovered that no, Dotty had not been innocently reclining in the garden.

She was actively committing mayhem.

I found a tarp in the garage and constructed a flimsy but effective barrier. All was well.

For a while.

This morning, I noticed both girls hiding out at the far end of the garden and moseyed over to investigate.

Dotty was again reclining. Turns out there’s a second carrot patch. Now there are two sites of carrot carnage and two dogs who have stuffed themselves on carrots. (Could be worse. Some dogs I know stalk and occasionally manage to catch and murder small animals. Perhaps vegetables-as-prey is the benefit of raising dogs in a vegetarian home?

Meanwhile, the two resident dogs are off playing in their yard, having, and wanting, nothing to do with the full-on assault on their parents’ garden. On the other hand, neither raised a paw to stop the carnage committed by their buddies.

Dotty was definitely the ringleader, but “perfect” Orly was a willing accomplice and eager eater of the spoils.


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