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Thoughts from DeHaven

April 24, 2008

"Just A Dog"

Beagle I would like to thank the anonymous person who penned this lovely work.  It arrived on my "virtual" doorstep unsigned and uncredited.

Just A Dog

From time to time, people tell me, "lighten up, it's just a dog," or, "that's a lot of money for just a dog."

They don't understand the distance traveled, the time spent, or the costs involved for "just a dog."

Some of my proudest moments have come about with "just a dog."

Many hours have passed and my only company was "just a dog," but I did not once feel slighted.

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January 30, 2008

Molly Flanders Pet Memorial

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Mollys_last_day_3I want to dedicate this day to the memory of one the world's darling girls, Molly Flanders.

Molly was a precious white boxer who lived happily in sunny California for almost eleven years, reining over the otherwise all male household of Glenn & Ricardo with such dignity and cuteness.

She Molly_and_ricardowas a wonderful older sister, showing patient with the antics of her two younger brothers, Sam & Rocky, who adored her even while tumbling over her and romping around her. She was the dearest of companions.  You could never get enough Molly, so squeezable; but she accepted all of our hugs and kisses with such sweetness.   

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My friends, I know that soon the grief will be outweighed by the joy of all the "Molly Memories", but in the mean time, we share the pain of her loss and the huge gap she leaves in our lives.

Bye little girl and thank you for what you brought to the world... joy, laughter & sunshine.

DeHaven

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January 22, 2008

AnnaVaccuma - This is Not a Lassie Story

Annazm Oh Dear, where have I been?

Well, a week ago Sunday I came home around 1:00 AM and found a beautiful, enthusiastic young dog with floppy ears roaming from can to can looking for garbage.  Of course I got that sick feeling in the pit of my stomach and looked up and down the street for signs of a relative with a leash in hand.  Not a soul to be seen. 

You know I couldn't just ignore this sweet thing that was begging for attention, and of course food, so I brought her onto my porch.  I sat with her and gave lots of kisses, belly rubs and words of affection; made a big comfy and warm bed for her (it was a cold drizzly night), brought out some food (didn't know her well enough to bring her in with my other animals); and then went inside to tend to my own.

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January 09, 2008

Don't Dogs Love Car Rides?

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I am still trying to figure out this crazy dog of mine!  Same early morning scenario as 12/22.  Lured her outside at 4:30 am but she would only stand at my feet until leaving me there to return to the house.  Doesn't any normal dog at least take that opportunity for a quick piddle?  And she has another strange reluctance... doesn't want to get in the car to go for a ride.  Now what is that?!  Never knew a dog that didn't go nuts at the thought of going for a ride.  Once she is in the car she is alright, but still not enthusiastic.  Her preference is to lay right under my feet, but since access to the pedals is a necessity, she settles for flattening herself out between the seats... no watching out the windows, nothing.  Well, that is not completely true, she has tried to watch the world go by from my lap but that also seems a bit of a hazard so my lap is off limits under these circumstances.  You would think that only horrible things happened in cars.  I am now taking her to work with me, where she gets loads of attention, so I hope she starts looking forward to her four wheeled outings.

DeHaven

January 02, 2008

Black & White Cat Superstitions

  • Dreaming of a white cat means good luck - American superstition
  • To see a white cat on the road is lucky - American superstition
  • It is bad luck to see a white cat at night - American superstition
  • A strange black cat on your porch brings prosperity - Scottish superstition

This must be the most helpful, so take note:

  • To reverse the bad luck curse of a black cat crossing your path, first walk in a circle, then go backward across the spot where it happened and count to 13

What do you think?

This morning I actually startled a lovely black cat with round yellow eyes as she breakfasted from a bowl of food that I leave on my front porch. I will keep you updated on my financial status.


Dehaven

January 01, 2008

First Cuddle of 2008

"The smallest feline is a masterpiece"
Leonardo DiVinci

Happy 2008
I am not one for "resolutions" and don't think I ever made one for a New Year. But, let's make a promise to ourselves that we will be more aware of the creatures sharing this world and do whatever we can to maintain a planet that is healthy for all. And let's not take the ones in our own homes for granted. No matter how preoccupied, give them those hugs they so eagerly wait for, more frequent surprise walks and don't forget to keep lots of treats in your pockets.

This morning I took Tookie out for an early walk up the hill and it was so great. I could tell there was some life way off in the distance, but my neighborhood was still very much asleep. Didn't even hear a dog bark or see a cat slink under a parked car. The skies were the only things moving... dark clouds quickly passing overhead with wind whipping the trees and blowing last year's leaves up the street. It was wonderful and moody and neither of us really wanted to come back inside; but when we did, my two "masterpieces" were still keeping my bed warm and ready so I could crawl back in for the first morning cuddle of the new year.

All cozy ... DeHaven

December 27, 2007

Christmas Puppies

I was just hugging on my dog and one of my cats and thinking how lucky I am to have them.  And then I thought of all of you out there who found a squiggly package under your tree and are just starting on the wonderful journey of getting to know your new companion; all the children who are just learning the comfort and joy of having a dear little puppy or kitten curl up beside them on their pillow at night.  How much sweeter that sleep!   

Yes, there is all that training to do and the chewed up shoes to toss away, but how worth it it is!  Once the lessons are learned and the bonds are made, ahead of you lay years of laughter and friendship to enrich your life. 

Keep each other warm.

DeHaven

December 26, 2007

Another Long Underwear Day

Another Long Underwear Day

The temperatures have been quite comfortable this week, even getting up into the 50’s, but not today.  I wore three layers plus a warm scarf as Tookie and I went for our morning walk.  How does she do it?  I am freezing and my nose is running but she still wants to go out to the back yard and play with squirrels.  How much warmer can that coat actually be?  I still don’t need the booties because there is no snow on the ground… but it is cold.  I meant to say that Tookie doesn’t need her booties… I sure do!  The cats are smarter; they don’t even want to stand in the open doorway and watch her run around in the yard, let alone join her.  Much nicer upstairs curled up in bed or sitting at an insulated window watching the world go by.

Stay cozy and hope you had a lovely Christmas

DeHaven  

December 25, 2007

Remember the Care Givers

Christmas Day

Hope you woke to Happy Day filled with love, laughter and wagging tails.

Don’t forget a thoughtful gift of thanks for those who take such good care of your pets.  Doesn’t have to be much, just something to show you appreciate all that they do to keep your little loved ones happy, healthy and lovely.

For example:

e       Your Groomer

e       Walker

e       House sitter or neighbor who checks when you can’t get home on time

e       Vet

And of course

If someone you care about has recently lost a pet, show him or her you understand the loss by giving a gift directly related to that pet… as the items on Peternity.

Merry Christmas from all of us at Peternity

DeHaven

December 24, 2007

The God of Frolic

"The dog was created especially for children. He is the god of frolic."
Henry Ward Beecher
(1813 - 1887)

Twas the day before Christmas . . . and since it is the season of giving I thought I would
post part of a wish list from the shelter that I mentioned yesterday. It has some “gift”
suggestions that would probably be helpful for any animal shelter in your area.

Sanctuary Wish List
• Stuffed Toys
• Small sized dog cookies (better for using as treats!)
• Crate Liners
• Towels – large
• Flat sheets
• Large Dog-Tire Toys or hard rubber balls (Soccer size or bigger)
• Nylabones
• Large sterilized beef shin bones
• Blankets: boiled wool is best as can be washed and dog nails don't get caught it them
• Stainless steel dog food bowls
• Stamps
• Home Depot or Lowes gift certificates always needed and welcomed!

Of course nothing is as wonderful to get as your love . . . and the hugs and kisses that go with it.

DeHaven