Cynncat
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Due to the disillusionment of a 13yr relationship I will be living out of my pt cruiser come new years day. Way to start off the new year with a clean slate!
Originally I was only got to take my service pup in training, but it looks like I will be taking his sister as well. That's works for me,s I would hate to lose her too. She is my little shadow, and I have raised them both since they were 7 weeks old. And I have know them since they were 4 days old. She is just too timid to be a service dog. Not afraid of people, just shy. She is a good emotional support pup, as well as learning to bring me gifts. Her brother is just as awesome, and has a "gives no fucks" aditued.
any way, enough of me gushing about the pups.
My plan is to take out everything in the back. get a couple of 8" memory foam full beds, and throw them in. Cutting to fit if I have to. I was thinking about how to do some mild cooking, heating hot water for tea. Maybe cooking a small steak, making very small batches of fry bread. And getting a small chest for food.
I have to eat a high protein, moderate fat, low fiber, soft foods diet for medical reasons. So the ability to store things like yohgurt, milk, and cheese is a high priority for me. Having meats would be a bonus.
But I'm not sure how to plan it now that I am taking 2 pups and not one. neither one is very big, Frayja is 20lb, and Oberon 26. Both are built like chuahuas, skinny as all get out. Just on a larger scale.
I'm sticking with my heating option of the zipo hand warmers. And the bed. I'm wondering if I could still dedicate all of the space from the passenger side back (seat all the way forward), and still be able to keep the drivers side for the cooking (how ever that works out), food storage area. Yet still keep enough room for me and both pups to lounge around in comfortably.
Clothes storage is one bag on the passenger seat, pup food a in bag on the floor, with a covered bowl I refill and keep in the back. As well as a spill proof water bowl. Hmm, I'm going to have to dedicate part of the drivers side for puppy needs.
I may need a bigger boat. [emoji1] [emoji594] vroom.
Originally I was only got to take my service pup in training, but it looks like I will be taking his sister as well. That's works for me,s I would hate to lose her too. She is my little shadow, and I have raised them both since they were 7 weeks old. And I have know them since they were 4 days old. She is just too timid to be a service dog. Not afraid of people, just shy. She is a good emotional support pup, as well as learning to bring me gifts. Her brother is just as awesome, and has a "gives no fucks" aditued.
any way, enough of me gushing about the pups.
My plan is to take out everything in the back. get a couple of 8" memory foam full beds, and throw them in. Cutting to fit if I have to. I was thinking about how to do some mild cooking, heating hot water for tea. Maybe cooking a small steak, making very small batches of fry bread. And getting a small chest for food.
I have to eat a high protein, moderate fat, low fiber, soft foods diet for medical reasons. So the ability to store things like yohgurt, milk, and cheese is a high priority for me. Having meats would be a bonus.
But I'm not sure how to plan it now that I am taking 2 pups and not one. neither one is very big, Frayja is 20lb, and Oberon 26. Both are built like chuahuas, skinny as all get out. Just on a larger scale.
I'm sticking with my heating option of the zipo hand warmers. And the bed. I'm wondering if I could still dedicate all of the space from the passenger side back (seat all the way forward), and still be able to keep the drivers side for the cooking (how ever that works out), food storage area. Yet still keep enough room for me and both pups to lounge around in comfortably.
Clothes storage is one bag on the passenger seat, pup food a in bag on the floor, with a covered bowl I refill and keep in the back. As well as a spill proof water bowl. Hmm, I'm going to have to dedicate part of the drivers side for puppy needs.
I may need a bigger boat. [emoji1] [emoji594] vroom.