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The Drurys have a reputation for embellishing stories for the sake of making them more entertaining. This is a personality defect that goes back many generations. It is particularly prevalent in males.
But you have my word that this doodle tale is the truth---every word of it.

The cast of characters is small: Daisy, the 11 month old golden doodle; Maggie, the 10 week old golden doodle who had only been with us 48 hours; mom--napping in the guest bedroom at 4 PM; and me, the witness and narrator.

In anticipation of the arrival of the new puppy, my wife had selected a couple new toys---one of which is a rather flat plush skunk. It was in the 4x4 ft exercise pen we had set up for the new arrival several days in advance along with several other toys, the new pup's blanket and feeding dishes. Daisy knew somthing was up but she couldn't begin to imagine what it all meant.
She learned soon enough. Friday at just about the time she should have been getting lunch she got a new little sister instead. "What the heck!?!?"
It's bad enough that Daisy hadn't been able to reach that cool new toy for the past several days---but now mom keeps giving it to that new puppy. That's just not right. And for the rest of Friday and into Saturday morning, Daisy would steal that little skunk's skunk every chance she got. But alas mom kept taking it back.
Well as things went, by Saturday afternoon Daisy was learning that the little squirt could be fun. She really wasn't too bad after all. She couldn't run very fast--but she wrestled pretty good. She even tries to play tug.

In a spirit of welcoming generosity, Sunday morning Daisy located her snoopy and brought it to Maggie and dropped it at her feet. (And all the women say......."ooooohhhhhhh, how sweet !")

Later Sunday----probably around lunch time--- while Maggie and I were on the patio chillin', Daisy came out of the house with that skunk dangling from her teeth. She dropped it about three feet from the pup--backed up a couple feet herself---and plopped into the "let's play" position. What a good sister! She wants to play. She wants to share. What a nice sister.

By late afternoon of that third day of the new puppy week end my wife had hit the wall. She was napping on the futon in the guest bedroom. We also refer to it as the girls' room because we have a couple young grand-daughters who play in that room when they visit. It has a toy box filled with dress up clothes and costumes. On top of the toy box are many plush animal puppets that their grandma uses in her pre-school class. On the futon itself are a number of plush animals that were gifts from her students. These are special toys that Daisy knows not to touch (almost all the time). Daisy has quite a collection of her own plush buddies and doesn't disturb mom's menagerie. She's a good girl.

About that time, Maggie and I were in the livingroom; playing quietly. In trots Daisy with one of the prettiest plush doggies from the untouchable collection---a pure white scottie with a red tartan plaid cap. She goes straight to Maggie; drops it at her feet; and trots right back out of the room.

Now I know you think this next part is exageration--but I swear it's true.
I'm positive I heard Dasiy say to Maggie---"Here. Mom LOVES it when you chew on this."

Cuz that's the way big sisters roll..........

I testify that every word of this story is absolutely true.

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Comment by Kai Doodle (Kathy & Keith) on June 17, 2009 at 9:50pm
That was the funniest story. Now did Daisy run and get Mom the minute Maggie looked at it? I don't have a big sister but that's what my big brother always did. ;-)
Comment by Debbie and Thomas on June 17, 2009 at 5:42pm
Keep the stories coming!! Love them -so cute and funny. You should have a doodle column in a newspaper!!
Comment by Kelli, Fenway, & Dustin Pedroia on June 17, 2009 at 7:47am
Too funny and oh so familiar! We have an 11 month old doodle and a 4 month old doodle and our 11 month old is always setting up our 4 month old to get in trouble. I actually told my husband last night that if she were a human child (which she thinks she is) she would be the one that always got you in trouble and never got caught herself. Kind of like that mean old Nellie Olsen on Little House on the Prairie except most of the time she's much sweeter than Nellie!
Comment by Michele, Biscuit & Mo on June 16, 2009 at 5:28pm
And I believe you!
Comment by Janie on June 16, 2009 at 12:16pm
I am thoroughly entertained by your blogs....love reading them.
Comment by LuvMyAbby&Kaela on June 16, 2009 at 10:53am
LOL! Very funny! I enjoyed this excerpt from the Drury Dogs Diary! ;o)
Comment by Linda,Yankee & Finn on June 16, 2009 at 9:08am
Great story Steve, very entertaining. Our doodles are just like our kids. I'm just waiting to hear the phrases
"Not me" or I didn't do it".
Comment by Tricia, Shiloh, Fenway & Tessie on June 16, 2009 at 7:17am
So it isn't just boys that do this to each other, huh? I can relate very well! Adorable story!
Comment by Michele Barton on June 16, 2009 at 6:59am
Steve, you are an excellent writer; I was thoroughly entertained! I believe every word of your story; we have two 10 week old pups, and sometimes you can just see the wheels turning in their little heads, cooking up their next scheme. I heard that doodles are really smart, but not this smart! Maggie's going to have her work cut out for her in keeping up with Daisy's wit!
Comment by Leslie and Halas on June 16, 2009 at 6:48am
Great story! It will be fun to read updates on how the 2 of them are doing together. So keep posting.

 

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