It is fifteen and a half hours to Milwaukee with no stops from here. We left, with the two dogs to avoid boarding them, on Friday morning. The trip was okay, just very long. We got lost in Chicago because they deleted one of their state highways and our GPS didn't understand. We were driving in circles in southern Chicago, which is all industrial stuff. We have never been that up close and personal with factories and things before. The air is horrible there and I can easily see why!
I was driving when we got to our hotel about 40 minutes away from the animal shelter. It was just our luck that the hotel we chose, (we chose it because animals stayed free and they had a nice indoor pool and a nice rate!) was housing the republican party of Wisconsin's convention or something. Who are trying to get rid of unions or something (you have probably heard some of it in the news). Which is making people very mad. They were screaming at me, "Tax the rich, not the poor!" At least I think they were. It was very much like on South Park when the crowds just scream rabble rabble and make no real sense. I had NC plates and it did not deter them or convince them I was innocent. They blocked all the entrances and moved very slowly out of the way to avoid arrest. I wanted to run them over. I had been stuck in a car for sixteen something hours and relief was just a few hundred yards away! It took a great deal of self control not to scream back at them or do something equally rude.
So anyway....we stayed over night at the hotel and got to relax a little in the morning. We even ordered breakfast room service which was awesome! Then we picked up Bubba the next morning at 10am when they opened. It was snowing out. And it was sticking. I was getting very nervous for the poor civic at that point. We made our way out of the snow and the state and got home at 3am Sunday night.
The cool part was they didn't charge us anything at all for him! Nothing for his upkeep, shots, x-rays, and all the vet stuff. It was very awesome of them. I think they felt bad because we drove so far for him. Bubba is okay, he is just very skinny. He has a couple new scars and they had thought he had frostbite at one point, but he is okay. We think he remembers us and he is still scared of everything.
We still have no idea what happened to him or how he got to Milwaukee, but we are glad we had him chipped and that he is okay. He does have kennel cough, and unfortunately we didn't know that when we decided to put him in a car for 17 hours with our two little pomeranians, so we think they will all be sick soon despite them being vaccinated. Mya especially, since she needed her booster this month but we held off because she had her antibiotics from her dog bite the other week. :(
Here are some pictures! Sorry this was so long!
Mya the princess in the car.
The Bubba back at home in his bed
That was quite the adventure you guys had. Glad everyone is home and safe. Thanks for the great travel log. And it wasn't too long.
ReplyDeleteHow often do you booster their bordetella (kennel cough) vaccines? They will probable be fine. Wow. I wonder how he ended up there? Good thing he was chipped!
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