Over the years, there were others, like Mischief,
Fuzzy, Snuffer. Our last two were farm cats from Kansas named Romper, aka Roo,
Roo-roo, Romp, and her sister, Scooter, aka Scoo.
Handsome, however, grew up with dogs. He loves to
tell the story of their sheepdog who ate the Thanksgiving turkey (Christmas
Story, anyone?). So when #1son was about three, he adopted Baxter, a sheep dog
who grew VERY LARGE. Baxter was too big for little kids and no one could walk
him well.
After Baxter and Snuffer passed, we adopted the
farm girls. They were little and squirmy and perfect for boys’ love. Both had a
long shy streak and would hide behind furniture when people came over.
Many years passed and Handsome began to yearn for
another dog. This time, he did more research. I liked the size of beagles, but
he said no, he’d found the perfect pet – Malti-poo. They don’t shed, are smart
(poodles are second smartest dogs), and are good natured. Off he went one
Saturday and came home with TWO??!! I must add I wasn’t too surprised, but this
story I had to hear.
The pups were running in a large fenced area, and
the little white one, which we named Champ, seemed to be the ringleader. Handsome
was smitten. Then he watched a while longer and saw a slightly bigger gray one
watching everyone. His heart was struck and home he came with Jones (yep, like
in Indiana Jones).
These two are inseparable. Jones truly pines for
Champ when they are apart. Jones is incredibly fast and has caught squirrels,
lizards, and birds. Champ is our happy-go-lucky perpetual two-year old. On our
walks, he has to mark a spot every ten feet. (I now allow him to have three
stops). Jones gulps his food (probably picked up from being crowded out of food
as a puppy). Champ doesn’t care. They are tough dudes and rarely complain. For
a one-on-one, Champ likes to set his front feet on my chest. Jones will stretch
across our laps and sigh contentedly. They followed Roo and Scoo (mostly to
sniff their bottoms) and sat with them when they passed. They were easy to
train or maybe I was easy to train. LOL. They love everyone.
So, my observation is this: if we ever get another
dog, I am letting Handsome pick because these two are priceless.
Do I write pets in my stories? Of course! Real
life has real pets. But I did write a hilarious one about a bug. She’s feisty and
quick. Check out “Bug Stuff” from Just Desserts…and Other Stories:
“The
water bug kind?”
“Yes.”
His gaze shifted around. “I’m positive it winked at me.”
“Must
be a female.” I chuckled. “So, squash it.”
“Easier
said than done.”
“Why?”
“Cause
she’s sneaky?” He pointed. “See? She’s hiding behind the faucet.”
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A pair of adorable "fur-babies!"
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