“I should get going soon,” Neil said. “I’m trying to think if there’s anything I forgot to tell you about her.”
“I’ve got her vet’s emergency number, plus the numbers for some of your friends who could take her for a day or two if Erika and I get called away. She has all her toys, her bed, a big bag of dog food, the child gate so she can’t sneak into the kitchen, and all her grooming supplies. She doesn’t like vacuums. She loves dog parks. If she won’t eat her breakfast right away throw some peanut butter in the bowl and that’ll rouse her appetite. And…I have all your contact information for when you’re overseas.” Austin exhaled. “Ten-hour difference. I’ll keep an eye out for you on Skype if you ever want to video-chat with her.”