Monday, December 31, 2012

Four Dogs and a Boy

We have four dogs with us at the moment. It is nice that they all get along with each other, more or less. Here you see the first three dogs enjoying a nice romp in our backyard.


After a half year of dog sitting, Kai still enjoys having dogs around. He likes to go for walks with them.


And he really had fun when we took two of the dogs to a small hill for our first sledding of the season. (One dog seemed to really enjoy riding with my wife on the sled, while the other preferred running down the hill and chasing after the sleds with me).


But the thing that Kai most enjoys is when a dog does something he or she shouldn’t do. This boy, who rarely comes when we call him, will run up from the basement every time the moment he hears Mom groaning. No matter if he is playing with his beloved Legos or doing something on the computer, Kai doesn’t want to miss out on the ‘fun’.

“What did Coco do, Mom?”

“Where did she pee? Can I see it? Can I see it?”

And as my wife cleans up the mess, Kai is laughing hysterically the whole time.

Usually the dogs bond quickly with my wife. Most of them seem to like Kai, too, even though he doesn’t pet them or play with them much. And they like me well enough, though I am never their favorite.

Until this last dog we got.

Perhaps because she was the last to arrive this week and my wife was already occupied with three dogs, a boy, and my dad, the fourth dog took to me right away from the moment she arrived.

The next day, when I left the house to take my dad home, she cried as we drove off. And when I returned in the evening, she showered me with affection, licking my face, wagging her tail, and asking for tummy rubs.


I had known her for only a day and she missed me much more than my son did. He was on the computer when I returned and was in no hurry to rush up and see me. I barely got a “hello” out of him.

This morning, Mint hung out with me from the time I woke up until the moment I had to leave for work. She again was whimpering as I left.

Oh well, I guess I will take my affection where I can get it.

8 comments:

  1. Oh, that is so cute! She might not want to go home! :)

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    1. Haha, it is amazing how quickly the dogs get attached to us, and we to them.

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  2. How sweet!
    Happy New Year!
    Geovana

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  3. My son is the same way with anomalies. He loves the unusual...good or bad.

    Aren't dogs just the greatest? They are so uninhibited with their affection. I can hardly wait for us to get our final retirement house with plenty of room to roam. I am going to get a dog...most certainly.

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    1. It is now hard to imagine our house without a dog. They are a lot of responsibility, but a pleasure to have.

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  4. awwwww that is so sweet
    R also loves it when someone else gets into trouble !!

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    1. It is funny how much joy Kai gets out of it. Good to know he is not alone.

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