I come from a long line of people who love dogs. We like cats too and have had a few as pets
over the years, mostly as ranch cats who keep little critters away. But dogs have been key companions for almost
every member of my family for generations.
They have all been on my mind a lot lately for many reasons, and were
the inspiration for our new Dirty Dog Soap.
We’ve had a special affection for herding breeds, but really any
four-legged friend has been welcome.
Some have been shelter dogs, some have come from breeders, and one was
even found as a puppy, abandoned, covered in mud and left in a parking lot in a
cardboard box. Her name was Molly. Many of them have been working
ranch dogs, a few have been city dogs (who love to visit the ranch), and one
was a wild coyote dog who adopted the family all on her own. See if you can figure out which one she is.
One of my grandmas fed the ranch dogs pancakes and kibble
every morning for most of her life and all of theirs.
When she was planning to be out of town on a trip, she would cook large
quantities of pancakes and put them in the freezer to be doled out daily during
her absence. She wanted to make sure
they were taken care of.
We’ve loved them all…
Sambo
Flicker
Don "The Wonder Dog"
Mischief
Robbie
Honey
Oh, how I wish I still had that belt.
Woodrow
He was named after a character from Lonesome Dove.
Chico
Gillie
Dexter & Molly
This was our holiday card picture one year before the kids
were born. We don’t usually dress up the
dogs. I don’t think Molly was very keen
on her hat, but she did look pretty fancy.
Ruben
Sometimes special eye protection is necessary if we’re
driving really fast though!
Lois
Zeeko
She was the happiest, sad-looking dog I’ve ever met.
Murdoch
His nickname is Barky McBarkypants. He is a great
protector of the homefront.
A happy lady and two puffballs: Mac & Missy
There are others that I don’t have photos of, but I wouldn’t
want to overlook: Lady, Skxx, Chief, Caesar, Tammy, Bo, Gypsy, Blanco, Shawn, Cody, Herman,
Duke, Chloe, Ranger, Ringo & Daisy. Most of them are are gone, but not forgotten.
This poem by Jimmy Stewart pretty much says it all. Get a tissue.
Have dogs been important in your life? What are their names?
Great blog post!!! Too bad there are no pix of Herman the German from D&D, K&M :-).
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