January Journal blurb

My dog gave birth to seven puppies in September. While I was away at school my mom sent me a photo of her and I was shocked to see a small pile of black and white puppies laying under her, feeding. Of course, I couldn’t see the puppies until a few weeks after they were born, but when I finally got a chance to see them, I was ecstatic.

The puppies were unbelievably cute! I played with them in the pin my parents built for them in the backyard. When I picked one up and held it in my arms, I was saddened to see it covered in fleas. I knew my family couldn’t afford flea treatments for seven dogs, but I didn’t want the puppies to suffer. To help with their fleas I gave each dog a bath. I put them in a plastic tub my family didn’t use anymore and rinsed them with soap and water. As I continued to clean them, I discovered more fleas. Clusters of them were living in their fur, around their necks, and in the crevices of their legs.

I couldn’t imagine how uncomfortable it was for the puppies. I took an old hair comb we never used anymore and attempted to comb as many fleas out of their fur as I could. The process was long, and even with the flea comb, I couldn’t get nearly as many fleas out as I would have liked. When I finished washing and combing them, they piled into a corner of their pin. They cuddled and slept for a few hours, and thankfully it was hot enough outside that they could dry without getting super cold.

But I couldn’t stop thinking about how I could help them without financially burdening my parents. So, I searched the internet for safe at home remedies to help lessen fleas for puppies. I found a lot of good remedies and some questionable ones, but I was hopeful that a specific remedy would work. I decided on this water and white vinegar mix that many dog owners said worked for their dogs. I was extra careful to avoid their faces when I sprayed them with the mixture. It was noon when I sprayed them, so I knew they wouldn’t be at risk for hypothermia. (it was cold outside and young puppies aren’t good at creating their own warmth)

 When I inspected them a few hours later, I saw a big decrease in their fleas! I could already tell the puppies were more comfortable and they were more playful too. Although the mixture did not work as well for some of them, I was happy that I could help in any way.  I’m still looking for better remedies. Hopefully ones that don’t make them smell like vinegar…

Also, a more current update, my parents found homes for four of the puppies! The other three are still with us and are healthy. I’m thankful. I’m also hopeful that we’ll give the other ones away to owners who care about them. Aside from my dogs, January has been a nice month. Since I’ve begun applying for colleges, I’ve worried a lot about what the next few years will look like. Spending time with my family and pets has been an amazing way to take my mind off things. It has also reminded me of how far I’ve come as a person. In the past two years or so my life has changed drastically, from losing two of my closest relatives to moving away from home. Despite all of this, I’m grateful for the change, and I believe it has helped me become a better version of myself.

Author: Elayjah Earles

I strive to write about what defines me and helps me understand others and myself better. With more time, I recognize how important it is to tell a story. It doesn't have to be a story about my life, but a story about someone who has taught me something in the form of a character. No matter who it's about, or what it contains, storytelling is what brings light to the dark areas of humanity and because of that I am always going to be an advocate for the writing community.

4 thoughts on “January Journal blurb”

  1. This is so beautiful. It’s so weird being away from home and hearing about changes. I’m so glad you could help those puppies, and I’m glad some found homes. I bet they’re so cute.

  2. I’m so glad that you were able to find a shoestring-budget solution like that. You have the biggest heart out of anyone I’ve ever met, and I really believe that those puppies were born in exactly the right place. I hope in some little sense they appreciate you doing that for them. I know I would.

  3. I really love any kind of personal stories about puppies or kittens, it’s so fun to watch people of all ages light up when they talk about how cute they are. So glad you took the time and were able to get most of the fleas out, I also think it’s so beautiful when people of shared experiences come together to help out others on the internet. Anyway, so proud of you always and I’m so lucky to be able to watch you grow and change over our time at MSA.

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