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Smell Some Butts

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For the first time in about 5 days we have had good weather. It was truly weather befitting a holiday, beckoning people to do some sort of recreational activity whether it be testing one's physical capabilities or just people hanging out in the front yard.

My recognition of the holiday was going to be an attempt at cleaning up my place. The idea came to me last night and I was really psyched. Upon awakening at around 2:00 pm the idea of cleaning my place didn't seem as inviting though I was ready to proceed. It was a quiet afternoon, for the only sound that could be heard was the sound of me talking to myself in an attempt to motivate myself for the arduous task confronting me. But as happens many times during the day, Beep Beep then engaged in one of her frenzied barking rituals. After about a minute, I decided to see what she was barking at. The people who live in the front unit of an adjacent duplex were having a little party. There were 3 dogs running around and it looked like Beep Beep would have fun. So I decided I would get dressed and take Beep Beep out in the front yard. I was thinking of what I would say since I don't talk to many people these days. I was going to say that Beep Beep told me she wanted to smell some butts, because she doesn't get much of an opportunity. There would be laughter in the true spirit of the holiday. Maybe one of the women would think I was funny I hoped. I put on some shorts and put on a shirt to cover my once proud body.

After wheeling myself outside, I extended the retractable leash which was hooked to my wheelchair. Immediately the 3 small dogs came running over with their tails wagging only to be greeted by Beep Beep snapping at all 3 of them. Beep Beep had her tail between her legs. She really didn't know how to act around other dogs. She just wanted to be left alone. It didn't turn out like I had hoped. In a lot of ways Beep Beep is a lot like me.

In the past all of my dogs were always friendly. I was able to tolerate many things, but I always drew the line at any kind of aggression. My last dog Rocky was so friendly and animated with other people and dogs and in a lot of repects so was I, but so much has changed since then. I have been forced to settle on so many fronts, but one thing is true, Beep Beep and I may be screwed up, but we need each other.

I'll clean the place tomorrow. I am really psyched.

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Hi Mikey,

I love your stories, especially now that you have so much to say about Beep Beep! I, too, love my dogs and don't know how I would live without them. My "Gemma" is 12 years old already, but thinks and acts like a pup. Her son, "Spottie", is almost 9, but acts like he is very old, though his favorite "spot" is right next to me. I love my dogs very, very much, and wish they could live exactly as long as I do.
I wish you love and laughs as you go through life with your sweet and sassy "Beep Beep". Many of the things we deal with in our lives with disabilities and pain are not well under control, and neither is life with a dog. That makes for some good times and good stories, as well as some messes and passing "problems", too.
As you and I seem to be aware of, none of those are serious issues, as long as we're together.... House-breaking troubles??? Oh, well... you deal with it. Like you said, Beep Beep knows you make those kind of messes, too.
Keep laughing with Beep Beep and have a great time. I was so happy to hear you had her and now she "has" you, too! What a great thing to happen for you both!

Smiles.......... Diana

I like your post.

Many times dogs can reflect on us.

My dog is also unusually aloof, not interested in other people and loves mostly to hang with me and sit quietly.

Even though I am busy with people around all the time.. it is the quiet moments with my dog that I need in order to replenish my life force.
Take good care of each other... Patricia

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