Working at Riverwoods for 6 hours on Saturday was quite eventful. It's the day where I felt it was going fast yet slow at the same time. There were only five small dogs in boarding and two cats to take care of, beside all those pets that lives in Riverwoods. Things were quite easy to manage now that the business hours are shorter than on weekdays. They open from 8am to 2pm on Saturdays & 8am to 6pm on weekdays. While I plan to take my time with work, even though most of the tasks are done already, I end up finding myself getting into different types of tasks. I hosed and scrub down the outdoor beach-chair bench mattress thingie because the dog peed on it. I vacuumed off the dust and such from the Air Conditioners machine outside. I get to watch how the workers took a quick x-ray on the large iguana and giving medicine by squirting them into it's mouth.
When it was almost closing time, I sat at the front desk to keep the gal in company. The large iguana was given back to it's owner. She was just holding it, more like a hug, but she got bitten. It bit her cheek close to her lips. (I thought it bit her lips, but it's on her cheek.) It just bit and hold on. The doctor quickly give out orders to get things taken care of. They use a Popsicle stick to pry it's mouth open. Then she took the owner in to clean out the blood and wound. I busy myself with sweeping & mopping, so I didn't get much chance to see how serious the wound. But as far as I can see or hear, it wasn't too bad. That was quite an eventful day.
Remember that I mentioned drawf rabbits? Well I was wrong. It turned out that they're actually baby bunnies of giant rabbits. One is a new pet for Riverwoods and other belongs of one of the workers, I believe. No wonder their ears looks pretty big for their small adorable body. I'm curious to see how big they will be when they become full grown.
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