Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bouncy Jacks

I have to admit, I had no idea what this article is to be treated. I was on the beach, totally relaxed without a care in the world. I sat down to write this article several times and I was a complete blank drawing. I sat and stared at the blank screen and I could try that was nothing. I put this to be at the beach house with all the views of the beach and relax why should I think about anything. Then it happened. I was out of the burden of CA of my truck when out of nowhere this little Jack Russell ran toward me, tail wagging, happy jumping in place. Those with a Jack Russell can attest to bounce in place. My dogs were in the backyard in time and as soon as they saw this guy went crazy. Jasmine (my black lab), to my surprise, the large frame forced under the fence and ran to meet my new friend. The Jack Russell has not been executed, or even flinch when they saw this big dog jumping on your way. He just turned to her and continued to bounce in place. Jasmine and the Jack Russell took turns sniffing and fell, it seemed that Jasmine made a new friend. Frankie (our husky) remained in the backyard with little interest in anything that happens on the other side of the fence.

The little Jack Russell was friendly, obviously well fed, however, had no collar. I bent down to pet him and he began to jump higher, I do not think it possible, instead of eating all the attention. I picked it up and was greeted with a barrage of lame. At this point, my wife, Nicole, came to see what all the fuss. She saw me with my new friend who was coming out of his mind to meet the new man at the scene. Nicole looked at me and said, what do we do now? Jasmine picked up a very happy and excited and put him in the backyard. I took our new friend to meet Frankie in the backyard. Frankie the smallest dog sniffed at me and turned away to another part of the yard with a happy Jack Russell in tow. Frankie was being herself apart from usual. I swear that Frankie is cat dog sometimes. With three dogs out of danger in the backyard, which began to formulate a plan of action.

For those of you who are regular readers of my blog know that I wrote an article about what to do if you find a stray dog. I thought this the perfect opportunity to put that test item. The fact that the little I had a necklace that would make things difficult. I knew he must have been lost recently because he was well fed and cared for, it obviously was not a vicious dog, however, was very courageous, but that was kind of endearing. I thought his owners were frantically searching for his lost bundle rebound. I got in my truck and went slowly up and down the streets to expand my search outward from where he first met with Jack Russell. I asked all I saw. I asked the man on the street who was watering his garden, said the dog was not his, but I would ask around. He pointed in the direction of my house. I asked a couple for a ride and got a similar response. I saw an old man in a truck and appeared to be searching for something. I pulled alongside and asked if he had lost his dog. He said no, just out for a spin. There was a mix of poodle in the front seat with him barking away. He said he would keep his eyes. I continued my search for another 10 minutes, doubling back to retrace my route thinking I may have missed owners to search. I went back to the man who was watering his garden when the phone rang. He said it was my wife. She was desperate and the dogs were barking. He said come home as soon as possible. I sped away before I realized that the man was trying to water your garden to get my attention. I felt bad, but just leave my wife sounded like it was some kind of problem. That's when I passed the old red truck. That sounded to me and I slowed. He said those people have lost a dog and sent me home. I could not believe it. My wife was desperately trying to control our two dogs to greet the couple at our back door. As it turns out, who were neighbors of the street. I've known them for long. I did not know who had recently got a Jack Russell named Mickey. I thanked the man in the red truck for help, then I realized the people I told about a lost dog, most people were there watching. He gave me a sense of community to know that neighbors still help each other in this day and age. I am sure that the man had been watering his garden was trying to get my attention because I knew the owners had been found.




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