Poor Moonpie!
Feb. 23rd, 2017 10:17 amTook her to the vet to get fixed. (This must be the only building in NYC where the first floor is a level up. Very frustrating when you consider that the only building directory is in the elevator!)
She was scared to go in her carrier, shivered the whole way there. When I let her out at the vet's, she ran around and sat in half a dozen laps, none of which were mine. (Apparently, nobody here minds dogs just running around the waiting room so long as they behave, a policy I heartedly approved of because I forgot her leash at home.) Then, when she came out of surgery, she bit a technician. This is mostly a non-event, but apparently they have to contact animal control whenever they get bitten, and we'll have a follow-up call in ten days to confirm she doesn't have rabies. As she's vaccinated, this is just a formality. Poor baby.
She was scared to go in her carrier, shivered the whole way there. When I let her out at the vet's, she ran around and sat in half a dozen laps, none of which were mine. (Apparently, nobody here minds dogs just running around the waiting room so long as they behave, a policy I heartedly approved of because I forgot her leash at home.) Then, when she came out of surgery, she bit a technician. This is mostly a non-event, but apparently they have to contact animal control whenever they get bitten, and we'll have a follow-up call in ten days to confirm she doesn't have rabies. As she's vaccinated, this is just a formality. Poor baby.
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Date: 2017-02-24 11:24 pm (UTC)Columbia University has a building where the first floor is two levels down, if you use the main entrance, because it's built into a steep hill, but that's both more obviously weird and more explicable.
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Date: 2017-02-25 04:17 am (UTC)And the only building directory was in the elevator, which is just poor planning.
LOL. In one of the All-of-a-Kind Family books they run into this. Their aunt has moved to a new building on the fourth floor, and when they go to visit her they walk up four floors and enter the right apartment. There's a note on the table saying "I'll be a bit late, just eat now", so they do.
Ten minutes later, the woman who actually lives there walks in, but since this is a children's book the whole thing ends with the entire family laughing because it is only the most ridiculous thing that could ever happen.