Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
What do you think? Can a dog ”change your life?”
I can honestly say I do not need to surf the web to answer this question. I don’t need to do research or check resources.In fact when I asked the question I was really making a rhetorical statement. For me, the answer is a resounding “yes.” I am comfortable basing my answer purely on what I witnessed not too long ago in my own home…
EXHIBIT A
Allow me to introduce you to the man who told me he wasn’t sure about getting a dog…
MY OPENING STATEMENT
DH (doodle husband) has a dear, dear furrend from “back in the day.” Oh, these two hung out in college, pledged the same fraternity, even dated and married their college sweethearts.
Once DH retired from the military, they picked up where they left off and the two became extremely active in social, civic and community causes. Their personalities blend well together because they are so much alike – 90% business 10% fun (or so I thought)…
What I saw the other day both validated todays subject and rendered me speechless.
TESTIMONY
It was the middle of a beautiful late summer / early fall afternoon, DH was out back tending to his garden (my translation: pulling weeds) while I was upstairs in my office when The Boys started barking. It was that friendly “someone’s here and I know who it is” kind of bark. When I opened the door, I was shocked!
EXHIBIT B
I tried not to stare but I couldn’t help it. Harvey was at my house to see DH and he brought Carter to visit the Boys, hmmm – interesting…
They all went around back as I almost killed myself tripping UP the stairs to grab my camera.“This (I said to myself) has blog material all over it.”
Whatever they were discussing, they were serious about it. So serious, No one knew I was standing above them on the deck and Harvey didn’t realize poor Carter was still on the leash…
I dared not say anything, I was spying…
At one point both Harley and Carter caught a glimpse of me, and I just knew I was busted…
But Harley was more interested in his campaign to “free Carter”…
Once he was out of bondage, Carter was ready to join Harley & Leo for a little backyard ball romp…
Did someone say “ball?” Leo asks as he appears out of nowhere…
As if the Olympic Torch had been lit, you would have thought someone yelled “Let the games begin”…
Carter preferred the little orange ball…
So his “Poppa Harvey” joined in on the fun…
Carter showed us his “home training” patiently waiting for the ball…
I laughed silently at these two men toss balls, rub dog bellies, discuss puppy woes and tell man’s best furrend tales. After a while I crept back into the house and left the five of them out there playing. They had been oblivious to my presence anyway.
SUMMATION
The way I figure it, if a dog can change the lifestyles of these two men then the rest of mankind don’t stand a chance.
I would imagine Carter slept well that evening, because at my house, Harley was out for the count. He laid like this the rest of the afternoon…
As always, thanks so much for reading, and I pawmise to keep writing…
Comment
Hey Ms. Ellie, you hit the nail right on the head! I could have stayed out there all afternoon with them and they would have never spotted me. Harley would have come upstairs after a while - that's what I was afraid of - but perhaps because Carter wanted to play ball also, he was otherwise occupied. DH was laughing himself when he read this post - "gotcha!" Thanks so much for reading, take care
You would make a great detective Cathy...can't believe they didn't notice you...but I think sometimes men can be worse than women when they are deep into a conversation especially when it involves SPORTS!
Hi Cathy! I love this blog!!! So funny ... the picture of Cater and Harley catching you spying on them!
Hey Sheila - glad you enjoyed it. What are your plans this weekend? I'm taking the boys to an air strip about 40 miles from our home on Sat to meet 15 planes carrying rescue pups from kill shelters to forever homes. It's a great program called "Pilots and Paws" I think it will be awesome to see. Take care, and keep in touch.
Hey Donna - they sure do - I love having them in my life. Thanks so much for reading and have a doodle*licious weekend.
Dogs = Fun, and your blog, and pictures were great ! Have a lovely weekend Cathy !
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