
a Boarder Collie puppy
After getting home from our road trip yesterday morning, I checked my e mail and got on Face Book for a few minutes before crashing in the recliner. I had a brief thought of posting on Face book that anyone who wanted to offer us a puppy/dog, to please not even mention it. I was really missing Griffin and knew if someone offered it would be really hard to say no to another dog. But I had the fleeting thought as I was drifting off to sleep that it wasn’t necessary, who in the world would offer us a dog?
I kid you not, when I woke up early afternoon, I checked my Face Book and had a message from Zale’s Aunt offering us an 8 week old Boarder Collie that was weened, dewormed, and had it’s first shots. (The picture above is just a reference, not one that we were offered) Zale was at a mock court trial State competition so I couldn’t call him, but I texted him. His reply was, “Hablo? no read anglis….” In my mind all I could picture was this adorable fuzzy little puppy that the girls would love, who knows what Anthony’s reaction would be, but a huge part of me was thinking, “I still have the GPS in the car, I could drive up to Kentucky (where Joyce has her farm) and probably be back before Zale gets home. I know, more craziness. We’ve had a dog in this house since May of 2004 when we got Gracie. When she passed in December, we still had Griffin. Now that he’s gone (and with the kids being gone this weekend) the house is so quiet it’s almost spooky.
But I refrained from going to Kentucky and I went to church instead. I was talking to two of my girlfriends about it at church and my exact words were, “I need you to talk me down from the whole puppy thing.” They did a very good job! Zale met me at church and then we went to dinner. I still plead my case a little about getting the puppy, but Zale’s logic prevailed. He agreed that a smaller / medium sized dog that wouldn’t need a fence may be in our future, but a Boarder Collie may not be the right kind of dog for us. It would probably still need a fence. After doing some research on line, I agreed. But then went on every Humane Society website in our area to look at other dogs/puppies.
So while I’m searching on line, Zale is saying, hey, if we had another dog we’d have to take it out right now! It would be whining and scratching at the door wanting to go out, or just peeing on the carpet. Subtle, I know. So even though I do miss Griffin, I think Zale is right. We should wait to get another dog until we have a fence. Since that’s probably not going to happen for awhile, I’ll just have to borrow Oz or Lily (Dad’s German Shepard dogs) every now and then to get that “doggie fix”.