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June 04, 2006
Running away from pet neutrality issues . . .
Long drive today! (Which means no blogging, probably until tomorrow.) And while master's away, Coco must stay. I always feel guilty leaving Coco behind, because at her youthful and vibrant age, she has unbelievable amounts of energy. She's so fast that it's hard even to get a photo of her, but to give you an idea here's one taken the other day during one of her many daily exercise routines: ![]() The pattern is this: I dutifully throw her stick as far as I can, and she instantly catches it -- often before it hits the ground, then brings it back to me and demands more, more, more! Whether I've had any time to recover from the throw is as irrelevant as whether I want to stop. And it goes without saying that every time I try to stop, Coco draaags me back in! The interval involved in the Coco retrieval cycle is about as long as the interval between publishing a blog post, and the irrational nagging feeling that I should put up another one. The difference, of course, is that readers are more discerning than Coco, so I can't toss out the same post over and over again. (Well, I guess I can. But I shouldn't.) Geez, the above reads like an extreme form of moral relativism, of the type I should resolutely condemn! I hasten to point out that I am comparing the time interval only, and if I am making any judgment at all, it is upon my own neurosis only. In no way do I mean to compare Coco's demanding (possibly tyrannical) nature with the generally kindly and tolerant disposition of blog readers. I think it is fair to conclude that few if any of this blog's readers are natural born fighter athletes with brains the size of limes. (Of course, even if some of them were, I'd be a hypocrite to hold it against them.) posted by Eric on 06.04.06 at 01:37 PM
Comments
Thank you! Stephen Malcom Anderson's secret lesbian admirer · June 4, 2006 04:50 PM Coco does have the best excuse of all; it's fun! And she gets to do it with her best friend. :) Alan Kellogg · June 5, 2006 12:39 AM The other day, I met a neighbor with a dog. I asked him if she were a pit bull, and he replied in the affirmative as said dog went into raptures over a person! a person! I then observed that some people were quite foolish to be afraid of pit bulls, as she clearly wasn't dangerous, and he said, "Well, she might lick you to death." B. Durbin · June 5, 2006 10:53 PM Then you have Coco, who's a happy healthy young animal with excess energy and a brain the size of a lime. :) Alan Kellogg · June 6, 2006 02:08 AM 5 Tips for Tiring Coco Faster:
Harkonnendog · June 6, 2006 05:50 PM Thank you all! Hark, one of these days I'll have to teach Coco how to swim. Maybe I should tell her to swim softly and fetch a big stick! Eric Scheie · June 7, 2006 08:31 PM |
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