Dogs have given us their absolute all. We are the center of their universe. We are the focus of their love and faith and trust. ~ Roger Caras
She’s trying gamely to walk around the house,
She’s trying gamely to walk around the house,
albeit
awkwardly with the pink bandage on her lower front leg. She’s eating again. She comes around and hits me with her nose, her way of saying, “Hey old man get me some head scratching.” There’s no moping in a crate, raising a
painful paw in supplication It’s starting to feel like I have my dog back. She’s alert again - pissed off when someone has the effrontery to ring the bell on HER door. She goes back near the open kitchen window to
stick her nose up and see what kind of smells are out there. I feel like I have my dog, my best friend,
back again. She’s not totally whole
yet. She struggles to get to her feet
because that one paw is still weak and doesn’t give her the leverage to lift
her up. It’s certainly still sore but
she isn’t afraid to put some pressure on it.
The stairs are supposed to be off limits but Rainey saw an opportunity
when the gate was left down and she bolted up and went to one of her favorite sleeping
haunts. The other night she asked to go out on the back patio. So the two of us
sat quietly in the warmth of a summer evening.
She stuck her nose up and looked into the night. It
twitches as she picks up a scent.
Something irritated her and she barked into the darkness. I’m getting
my dog back.