Before I do anything up here, I have to drink at least one cup of coffee. It's a must! |
I must admit, it was fun learning all about how the HSSET cleans the cages, why certain things are done and the best way to do it.
Ms. Stephanie was so sweet and patient teaching me all the new things about working in this one room. Glad I was here to help. So, if you need some cleaning help just call... I know how to spill the bleach water really well!
Ready to go walking. Hmpf, this is one big handle. |
Here is what happens: first we fill three different buckets of warm water. One is soap and warm water, one is part bleach and water and the other is just clean warm water.
Then we carry these all back to the room and put them on the table. We begin the cage cleaning process one cage at a time. Now here is one of those situations of if/then. If the dog is of the right age (that depends on what Ms. Stephanie tells me), we take the dog outside for a walk.
Rachel and Coleman |
Some of the dogs are younger and are not quite ready for those longer walks. We took Devon and Coleman out one at a time. They were so excited to get outside I am not sure who was walking who at that moment. It was a little chilly and the ground was wet. Sweet Coleman kept hopping like a rabbit and having so much fun Audine and I just laughed watching him.
While we were out, Stephanie was able to get Devon's cage all nice and clean and ready to get back in their temporary homes.
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