<div>Tonight I got to bathe three very reluctant balky bassets. Two of them are going to a party tomorrow and I thought it would be nice to have them smell just a little sweeter than normal. What do you get when you cross a balky, elephant sized mule with a basset? You get a mulephant. Maggie is the mulephant. Nic had to carry her "petite" fanny up the stairs and get her in the tub. She did not fight but did not cooperate either. Next came Marley. The DH was supposed to get her upstairs without letting her get under the bed. Did this happen?? No. When I came out from bathing Maggie there was so much snarling and snapping you would have thought a pack of feral wolves were in there. It seems that they got her out by offering a treat. Ninja stole the treat and Marley got mad. She went under the other side of the bed. Wailing and nashing of teeth. You would have thought we were trying to kill her. Nic finally picked her up when she inched her way out. She was bellowing and snapping the whole time. We got the Troll-mule in the tub and got her cleaned up. I was not going to wash Ninja but she was right there wanting to know what we were doing so she got a bath too. Not as much of a mule as the others. But she had to have her ears cleaned. Not a happy camper.</div>
<div> </div><div>Now I am sitting in the family room with the scent of Eau de Damp Basset wafting through the room. Truely a lovely smell. And it is raining so the smell is more intense. There are three sqeaky clean bassets here and one who really needs a good scrubbing. Shelby is left to do but I just couldn't face it tonight. She is such a sweetie but does not like the bathtub. I will save her for another day. The kitties went into hiding. They will not be bathed unless there is no escape. </div>
<div> </div><div>I think I need a glass of something. </div><div> </div><div>Soggy drools from Ninja, Marley, Maggie and the very dry Shelby. The kitties are not talking.</div><div> </div>