Sunday, August 26, 2007

dependents, part 2



Could you have resisted that face? I think not. But you wouldn't have had to; Jasper in May looked a little like a cross between a whippet and a slinky. He featured a lot of visible bones. He was a dull yellow color. He was starved for companionship, more interested in the people around him than in the food that we were trying to give him. I liked dogs, but I had no use for the impolite, unmanageable, unfriendly or obnoxious ones. I worried about getting a dog with an unstable temperment. As I'd watched the interaction, it had occurred to me that this puppy couldn't be unfriendly to save his life.

(In fact, that's true: he needed the sandwich. He was six months old and should have been close to his adult size, yet he doubled his weight between May and July. He was starving to death.)

My mother was appalled. This is quite understandable, as the car had never been driven, the dog had never been housebroken and probably featured parasites, I was living in my parents' home for two more weeks while the sellers moved out of my place, and my father is NOT a dog person. At all.

Still, Jasper was nervous but friendly the entire trip, and licked my mother's arms from the fingers to the elbow. (She'd cooked bacon that morning.) We took him to the shelter for the mandatory ten-day wait. He seemed too friendly not to have an owner, although he was too skinny to have been fed recently. I decided it was a good way to keep him safe until I had a place to bring him and to appease my conscience: I would hate to take anyone's lost pet.

Those who known me shouldn't doubt that it was two weeks of second-guessing. I visited the shelter a lot, trying to figure out whether Jasper was manageable, and whether he had any pit bull in him. Fortunately, my idea of pit bull was the Target doggie, and he was too big and had a completely different face shape. It wasn't until weeks later that I discovered that the odd egghead dogs are actually bull terriers, a show breed never used for fighting. Pit bulls are medium-sized, athletic dogs. They look a lot like Jasper, although the face and jaw are generally wider.

Oops.

But I took him home in blissful ignorance, two days before my move. Sadly, the shelter had run out of room and wanted me to remove him instantly. This caused a certain amount of stress for the parents, who have never had a dog in the house. I thought it would be fine, but then I'm an idiot. Moving already turns me into a gibbering stresscake, and having a new dog was much, much more difficult than I'd thought.

The housetraining was easy and the feeding was easy, but the separation anxiety was a whole different story. I had become the apple of Jasper's eye, and leaving him alone, even to sleep, was enough to cause the poor creature to cry. It's not a nice sound, dog crying. Being put in a room alone resulted in a frantic attempt to excape, as my doors still testify. He broke through baby gates and tried to chase Lucie. It was a miserable few weeks. I'm still not sure why I didn't return him to the pound, but I suspect it had something to do with being stubborn.

And then, one day, I looked at him in the car seat next to me and thought, "I love this puppy. How did that happen?"

Since that time, the frantic whining has stopped. The whole-body wiggle has taken over. Jasper treats Lucie with the respect and deference to which she's become accustomed. My house is usually safe from toothy depredations (although I have lost three garden hoses.) I have discovered the joy of the dog park, a local fenced area where Jasper has learned to apply the Golden Rule. He might have more success if he could only grasp the idea that most of the other dogs AREN'T as interested in WWE fighting moves as he is, but it's a start.

11 Comments:

Blogger Marie said...

I have no problem with you loving your doggie. But if I EVER catch you calling yourself his mother, I will puke all over my keyboard.

So when do we get the Max chapter?

28 August, 2007 01:17  
Blogger Gary said...

Hey Suz-
they are nice dogs. And I am NOT dog-phobic. ;-)

04 September, 2007 13:09  
Blogger Marie said...

It's bad enough that you disappear for like eight months. But these teaser updates? They're not to be borne. Quit toying with me!!

19 September, 2007 09:44  
Blogger Gwyn said...

Dad is not dog-phobic. He's dog-mess-phobic. There is a difference.

23 September, 2007 10:17  
Blogger Lizzie said...

Poor Cinderelly me or poor Cinderelly James? Or both of us? Well, at least pumpkins don't require much in the way of diapers, so in that way perhaps we're both better off. :)

20 October, 2007 11:24  
Blogger Lizzie said...

I'm contemplating leaving a comment every day until you post again. Will...

25 October, 2007 08:59  
Blogger Lizzie said...

this...

26 October, 2007 10:45  
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30 October, 2007 21:12  
Blogger Lizzie said...

(sorry, i was deflected for a couple of days by a few books. but i'm done now) annoy...

30 October, 2007 21:13  
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you...

31 October, 2007 11:53  
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into...

02 November, 2007 15:37  

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