What a surprise I was in for. Her first full day with me she was the perfect puppy. She didn’t make a sound, stayed by my side wherever I went, and when it came time to eat dinner she slept peacefully on the couch without so much as a twitch.
That, I found out quickly, was just a façade.
Now I am lucky if she sits still for longer than thirty consecutive seconds. Try getting anything even remotely productive done while running after a puppy chasing a cat, only to turn around and have to run after a cat chasing a puppy. A full night’s sleep is unheard of at my place, and I realize now that I should have bought stock in paper towels and laundry detergent way back when.
But it has certainly been a learning experience, mostly in patience (how does Cesar Milan make it look so easy?) and restraint (there are moments when I could wring her tiny little neck – with love, of course).
She has taught me a lot for a creature unable to speak, and I am only too happy to pass along the top ten things I have learned from my puppy:
- Clean laundry tastes better when it is neatly folded
- Walks are most enjoyable at 3am on weekdays
- If you’re caught in the act freeze and hope nobody can see you. If that doesn’t work employ the power of puppy dog eyes
- People food tastes better stolen
- “NO!” really means “yes, please keep chewing on the wall”
- When you don’t feel like going for a walk, fall over and play dead
- If it looks like a dirty sock and smells like a dirty sock it probably is a dirty sock, but eat it anyway
- What goes in must come out three times larger
- Everything has a taste so put every single thing you can in your mouth – especially laptops, furniture, thumbtacks, and the cat’s tail
- Running around with cat poop in your mouth is the fastest way to incite a fun game of chase

Ashley, I want your puppy! Um, no wait a sec ... no, no I don't.
ReplyDeleteBut, I do love how you wrote about her, especially the list of things you've learned. Every item got me giggling - or groaning.
It's a dog's life, eh?
Ashley, I loved your post about Gizmo!
ReplyDeletePuppies always appear sweet and adorable until they start chewing on everything you own.