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When we first got Fudge and she was still a little puppy, I had big dreams of volunteering with her at the Assisted Living Facility where I volunteer. The breeder assured me she was the calmest dog in the litter, and if by calm she meant reactive to every living thing that moves, then I would agree. Before I got too carried away, I decided to take her over to the Assisted Living place and see how she did.  My good friend is the receptionist there and calls herself Fudge and Vern’s aunt, except she wants to be called Aunt Ciocia (Polish for aunt) or something. I have trouble remembering the correct pronunciation, so we sometimes change it to Aunt CooCoo, but regardless of what we call her, my dogs love her. Well, the first person we see when we walk in the door is Aunt CooCoo and she is so excited about seeing Fudge that Fudge goes nuts. Remember she was a very young puppy and before I could stop her, she jumped up on the desk, knocked over a few pencils, and launched herself into Aunt CooCoo’s lap. I have never had a Therapy dog before, but I knew enough to know this was not how most of them acted in a public place.

 

I explained that we were in the process of ironing out a few kinks, but they just kept saying stuff like, “the elderly don’t like to be startled.” I assured them that we planned on doing lots more training with Fudge, but my friend still suggested I come back at a later date. I think she said to return after she retired.

 

Well, jump to today. Usually, Vern and Fudge go to the dog sitter on Wednesday.  Once the dog sitter arrives to take them to her house, Vern, or Benedict Arnold, as I like to call him, forgets all about me. He loves to go with her and just stares at her like he is thinking, “Get me out of here NOW!”  She says all he wants to do at her house is watch her cat, but I think she is throwing me a bone (so to speak).  I am Fudge’s favorite person in the world and she is happy to see the pet sitter, but always lets me know I am still her first choice. Today, I decided to take her again to the Assisted Living Facility.

 

What a difference a couple of years and some training made with Fudge. Fudge was amazing and the residents loved her. She had no problem with wheelchairs or walkers, and was calm and loving.  They have birds in a large cage in the lobby and Fudge was interested in them, but she did not over react and listened when I told her to leave it.  I was concerned about the birds, because I knew I wasn’t strong enough to move that cage by myself if we ran into a problem.  I also know from past experience that the residents would not help. They come up with all kinds of excuses….”I am 93….I’m in a wheelchair….I just had my hip replaced,” to get out of helping. Anyway, no help was needed and Fudge made me very proud. One resident told me she had never pet a dog before EVER and loved how soft Fudge was and I told her to start finding a dog to pet every day!!  Another resident who keeps dog treats in her wheelchair was feeding treats to Fudge like she was a slot machine.  I told her to slow down before Fudge popped and make her earn her treat with a trick, and all she said to Fudge was "Smile" and gave her another treat and then she smiled. Fudge liked her a lot!! I saw a whole new side to Fudge today… she was just so kind and affectionate to all the residents that approached her, that even Aunt CooCoo said we could come back.

Fudge, My Sweet Volunteer:

Vern, aka Benedict Arnold:

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Comment by Melody & Bruin on May 25, 2011 at 8:39pm

what a great story!

Comment by Tina, Clover, Plus 5 More on May 25, 2011 at 8:34pm

I'm feelin the pressure, not with Clover but DD.  Next week she starts volunteering at the nursing home and will be reading to the elderly.  I hope she behaves for me like Fudge did for you.  If there's birds, DD will not be able to contain herself, lol.

Comment by Ricki and Tara (doodle) on May 25, 2011 at 8:23pm
Woo Hoo! Fudge you are makin' us all PROUD!! Way to go girl!!!
Comment by Deanna & Desi & Cori on May 25, 2011 at 7:43pm
Way to go, Fudge!  Sedona occasionally goes to an assisted living facility - not as a volunteer, but to visit my mother who's a resident there.  The other residents and all the care-givers really like Sedona.  However, Happy (the facility's live in dog) doesn't seem to care for Sedona that much.  Last time we were there, Happy saw Sedona and ran the other way!  I think she's just jealous of Sedona's doodle-ness!!!
Comment by Camilla and Darwin on May 25, 2011 at 7:42pm
Fudge, what a good girl!
Comment by Pam and Ginger Snap on May 25, 2011 at 7:37pm
You are the BEST writer...you should write for the newspaper!!  How did you train Fudge/  Did you just go to the home or do you have to take classes? 
Comment by Ellen, Brûlée, and Tira on May 25, 2011 at 7:33pm
Way to make Aunt Coo Coo proud!  You are an inspiration to all of us with Doodles that are totallly wired!  There is hope for Brulee!  :)
Comment by Suzann, Rosey & Bandit on May 25, 2011 at 7:23pm
Yay Fudge!! You are a lucky doodle!!  Rosey & Bandit are going to have to get jobs when they grow up!!
Comment by Lindsey & Lily on May 25, 2011 at 7:16pm
Awe! This is precious!! I hope to be able to volunteer with my pup in the future!
Comment by Kaytlin and Cooper on May 25, 2011 at 7:14pm
oh how fantastic! Glad it went well, Good Girl Fudge!

 

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