W/NW: Dogs

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The dog by which I judge all dogs

The dog by which I judge all dogs

Dear Board,

A friend of mine sent me a video of two dogs figuring out how to get a big branch through a narrow opening. It reminded me of the following story.

This is a 100% true story. Years ago when I used to fish, and hung out 30 weekends a year at the AA Pro Shop in White Haven PA, Bob Sentiwany and his wife Mary Lou had this guy Boozer.

He was a dog that they just found at their front door scratching to get in one night. They had no idea where he came from? He truly was the best dog that ever lived.

One time we, meaning Terry and I, were throwing sticks into the Lehigh River. Boozer would run and jump in and get every one of them and bring them back.

Bob said to us, "Hey we need to get going", so Terry picked up a branch and threw it in the river. It was easily 5 feet long. Boozer took off, and it took him a while to get it, and drag it out of the river, but he did.

He came hauling ass up the path to bring it back to us until he got to the two trees that closed the path down to 4 feet wide. At full throttle he hit those trees, and nearly knocked himself unconscious.

He staggered to his feet, picked the branch up lengthwise, dragged it through the narrow spot, and then grabbed it broadside and commenced to drop it at our feet.

He really was the best dog I've ever known, and y'all know I love my dogs to death.

Regards,

Tim Murphy

Harrisburg, PA 🙂

boozer by Tim Murphy, on Flickr
 
Nice story, Tim. There’s the normal dogs, which are special, then there’s the ones who are even more special than that.
My wife teaches Sunday school and a couple of weeks ago, one of the 5th grade girls, in an effort to trip up the teacher, asked her, “Are there dogs in Heaven?” My wife told me she gave some kind of ambiguous response. I told her, “I’ve heard that question phrased in exactly that same way for decades, but I’ve never heard anyone ask, ‘Are there cats in Heaven?’” Because that would be ridiculous. 🙂
 
Thanks for the smile Larry!

Thanks for the smile Larry!

Nice story, Tim. There’s the normal dogs, which are special, then there’s the ones who are even more special than that.
My wife teaches Sunday school and a couple of weeks ago, one of the 5th grade girls, in an effort to trip up the teacher, asked her, “Are there dogs in Heaven?” My wife told me she gave some kind of ambiguous response. I told her, “I’ve heard that question phrased in exactly that same way for decades, but I’ve never heard anyone ask, ‘Are there cats in Heaven?’” Because that would be ridiculous. 🙂

Dear Larry,

It's kind of hard to explain the attraction and lure of a dog to people. The people who have it just have it, and the dogs know it.

I seriously have no problem with cats. But they will never even be 1/4 of a bad dog to me!

P.S. That is a scan of an actual 35mm film picture circa 1990. Just keepin' it real! ;-)

Regards,

Tim Murphy

Harrisburg, PA 🙂
 
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