Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Going to the Dogs


Every evening before supper, several ladies walk their dogs. Although my dog is invisible, they allow me to accompany them. It's heartwarming to see the enthusiasm of these canine buddies---they're always happy to see each other. They know which campers hand out treats and which have other dogs willing to participate in a round of friendly sniffing. Having an invisible dog does have its advantages, too. He never barks and disturbs the neighbors, doesn't need to be fed. I don't have to carry a pooper scooper or a plastic bag and he doesn't water every weed that comes along. He never bites or gets into trouble. What more could you want? Besides that, if I want doggie kisses there are plenty available.

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