Let’s talk about our pets! Since I’ve become a member of a group I used to mock and ridicule (“Dog people”), I find I understand pet lovers in a previously unimaginable way – and I love to hear their pet stories. Surely I’m not the only one here with a pet named after a Disney character (Well, Indiana Jones is Disney now, right?). Silly me, I could never understand how people could become so attached to animals. I mean – they’re not people, right? You can’t possibly love them in the same way you love your other family members – seriously, that’s just ridiculous! Ha!
Living in the country, we’ve had lots of pets over the years – farm dogs, cats, a couple of rats, a guinea pig, a lizard and a few temporary visitors on top of that. I like animals just fine, but never really had one that was just mine – unless you count a couple of goldfish named Zeus and Appolo I had in college (let’s not talk about them, hmmmmkay?). I never felt the need to be…let’s say…an independent pet parent. I was fine sharing family pets with The Fam.
In 2010, during the summer before Joseph started his Sophomore year in high school, I started thinking about how fast the time would fly by – he’d soon be graduating and leaving home and Raymond and I would be alone – with no children to tend to. I guess on some deep level, this thought scared me. I started thinking about getting a pet of my own – someone to fill the void. Our house had been, more often than not, filled with rowdy, noisy teenagers – I liked it that way! Once Joseph left for college, things were bound to be quiet. Too quiet maybe. Yup – I needed a plan. No, a dog wouldn’t be as good as a houseful of kids, but my first ever, all my own, inside-the-house dog would offer new challenges and opportunities to take care of someone. Raymond’s pretty self-sufficient and has never wanted to be fussed over – there was a decent probability without a diversion, my attention might focus TOO much on Raymond since, by default, he’d be the only one available to dote on.
My opinion about how people should behave with pets was completely changed when I met Henry Jones, Junior for the first time. Junior had spent the first 8 weeks of his life at a kennel in rural Illinois that specializes in raising excellent Aussiedoodles (Pecan Place Kennels). Aussiedoodles are a hybrid between Australian Shepherd and Poodle (standard poodle in Junior’s case). As we came face to face – he, surrounded by his brothers and sisters, and I, a bit nervous about how we’d get along – I took one look into those soft, sweet eyes and saw, not a dog – not an animal at all – but love. Pure, unconditional love and trust – I did nothing to earn, nothing to deserve. Junior and I just belonged together and we both knew it, beyond a shadow of a doubt, in that one, singular moment of connection.
So, that’s how I became a “dog person”. It didn’t happen gradually and it wasn’t something I’d planned on. I didn’t have to work on building a relationship with this member of another species – it happened instantaneously and took me completely by surprise. I read a book the breeder recommended by the Monks of New Skete called “How to be Your Dog’s Best Friend” before Junior and I met. I learned a lot about being a good family member to a dog and how to help that dog be a good family member in return. We still follow most of the rules the Monks laid down in the book. Do I wish that Junior jumped a little less? Sure. I absolutely wish he didn’t have to bark so loud whenever a car pulls in the driveway. But our dog is funny with a great personality and a tremendous sense of humor. He’s super smart and loves to do tricks and play games. He’s my constant companion whenever I’m at home and is always happy to see me no matter what – whether I’ve been gone 10 minutes, 10 hours, or 10 days.
So, what about YOU? What kind of pet to you have? Do you have pictures? Stories to share? Does you pet have a Disney name? Tell me all about it!
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We’re dog and cat people. My wife and kids are a bit allergic to animals. One day, a family of cats showed up in our back yard. Dad, Mom and baby lived outside and we fed them. The dad was a tough tabby and a little friendly. The mom and baby wouldn’t let us near them. Long story but mom ended up having kittens on our deck in a snow storm in a box we built for them. We kept all three kittens and that was eight years ago. They’re three brothers and we adore them. After living ok with them as far as allergies go, I started begging for a dog. Dear wife finally broke down and surprised me with a yellow lab we named Sadie. A Beatles name. A couple of years later, Ben talked my wife into a black lab we named Luke. A couple of months ago, while visiting Ben in College, we kept seeing a bull dog that stole our heart in a pet store. She is a real sweety and we named her Lola. The house is crazy and full again. To your point, it wasn’t crazy enough with 3 cats and 2 dogs, so we added a puppy. They greet me at the door everyday like the kids did when they were small. We love’em. I swear the have a soul that compares to a human. They are amazing. Nice post today!
Thanks Curt! I can tell you completely understand how much Junior means to me and how he fills the void in the house. I agree there’s a loving soul in there! Junior’s as good a family member as anyone plus he’s never in a bad mood.
Great post, Lisa! Junior is absolutely adorable, and I LOVE his name.
We adopted a rescue dog four years ago. She came with the name “Destiny” – not something I would have picked out – but we decided to put a Star Wars spin on it, and she became Destiny Jedi Gillan-Brainerd. We’ve always called her “Desi” for short.
Desi is of unknown origin, but she seems to be part terrier and part pug. She’s protective and overly-barky, like a terrier. And sweet and extremely sheddy, like a pug. Yes, I vacuum a lot more now than I did pre-Desi, but it’s so worth it.
During the day, when I’m the only one home, I sit and write or edit or market while she naps beside me. We take play breaks and walks. She’s a wonderful companion, and gives me an ally in this male-dominated household. And, now that Disney owns Star Wars, her name is now Disney-related. So I guess is really was destiny after all.
Oh, Heather! She sounds perfect (shedding, barking and all)! If you have time, please post a picture over on the blog’s FB page or at least on twitter! I want to see Desi’s little Jedi self!
Here’s a post (from my author blog, not my Disney blog) with a picture of Desi, if you want to check it out: http://drivingblindproductions.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/back-to-school-blues-edits-galore-and-pet-allergies/
Desi is adorable! Her hair is cracking me up! I can tell the force is strong with her and her Jedi skills must be epic.