Okay, so he isn't exactly a man, per say, but he is my best friend. We don't always get along. To be frank, I get upset with him almost every day. I sometimes believe he favors others over me. He never cooperates...ever. He alwaaays has to be difficult and he doesn't know how to share ANYTHING. He never lets me press the snooze button in the morning. He's a pig...always eating anything he can get. He takes up the majority of space in the bed and I have to maneuver around him to sleep. He can be very cranky at times. He's extremely jealous and territorial. He smells most of the time. He's left me once before but I can't let this little man leave. I bawled when I came home to an empty house and I searched until I found him. He can be a pain...but I still love everything about him. He's my best friend, only dog (at the moment), and my life.
Meet my best friend, Scout. :)
This little guy is the one that inspired me to work with dogs. He ran away this summer while I was in Illinois for a few weeks. I came home to a house that was no longer home. This house is only a house without my best friend. I went to church that night, bawling. Tried to control myself, but if you were there you know that didn't work to well. Ended up in the bathroom with my youth pastors wife. I pushed away the tears and came out of the bathroom. After talking about him with some friends, one of the guys said, "Hey, some kids were walking around Westminster with a dog like that..." (Westminster is a tiny little town that is about two minutes from my house) So we went to Westminster. We walked around, knocking on doors until we found the house. They had taken him to the Dog Warden, a.k.a. Doggy Prison. We went to get him the next morning. He had puked all over his "cell" and just seeing him in there broke my heart. We finally got our dog back after 24 painful hours. After this whole incident, I started feeling called to animal care...with dogs specifically. I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted to do with them but I felt the change. At the time, I was planning on becoming a high school English teacher. God had other plans. :)
I love my little man. Although my parents say I don't because I have the desire to get another dog, I will always love him, my best friend. No other dog will ever take him place. I could have a million dogs and my love for him would never change.
Dad's home and Scout's trying to get me to go downstairs.
So this is all, I guess.
God Bless and Goodbye.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Busy, busy, busy!
Sorry I haven't posted...
I've been busy!
I started working at a dog kennel last week. It's awesome, I think I'm really going to enjoy this job.
I have a research paper to write by next week. I can't find enough sources. Somewhat stressed about that.
On a different note, Twilight comes out soon! (A week from tomorrow) I'm pretty excited about that one.
I don't really have much to say...
I guess I should go work on my paper.
Goodbye and God Bless!!!
I've been busy!
I started working at a dog kennel last week. It's awesome, I think I'm really going to enjoy this job.
I have a research paper to write by next week. I can't find enough sources. Somewhat stressed about that.
On a different note, Twilight comes out soon! (A week from tomorrow) I'm pretty excited about that one.
I don't really have much to say...
I guess I should go work on my paper.
Goodbye and God Bless!!!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Family Ties
Well, here's post number two. I just finished a paper for my psychology class tomorrow. Since I finished waaay earlier than expected, I decided to post a new blog. (To be honest...this is actually kinda fun).
Well, I talked about myself a lot so here's a little about my family.
I have a mother (a.k.a. Mom, big stretch, I know). She has a blog: withneedleinhand.blogspot.com.
I have a father (a.k.a. Dad, huge surprise). He also has a blog: billcoulterart.blogspot.com
I have two brothers:
Big Bro #1 has a blog: theshutterbugchef.blogspot.com.
Big Bro #2 does not have a blog.
Big Bro #1 lives in Florida with his girlfriend, who is basically family...I'm having trouble coming up with a name. I'll find one in time. She has a blog: theadventuresofv.blogspot.com
Wow, we all have blogs (except Big Bro #2, of course)
Do you understand why I felt the need to start one??
Time for bed, more later!
Well, I talked about myself a lot so here's a little about my family.
I have a mother (a.k.a. Mom, big stretch, I know). She has a blog: withneedleinhand.blogspot.com.
I have a father (a.k.a. Dad, huge surprise). He also has a blog: billcoulterart.blogspot.com
I have two brothers:
Big Bro #1 has a blog: theshutterbugchef.blogspot.com.
Big Bro #2 does not have a blog.
Big Bro #1 lives in Florida with his girlfriend, who is basically family...I'm having trouble coming up with a name. I'll find one in time. She has a blog: theadventuresofv.blogspot.com
Wow, we all have blogs (except Big Bro #2, of course)
Do you understand why I felt the need to start one??
Time for bed, more later!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Never thought I'd be doing this...
Well, here it is. I, CanineCrazy, have now joined the world of blogging. Seeing that many of my family members are a part of this, I decided I should join also. I guess to start this off I'll tell you a little about myself.
I am in my final year of High School. Working, steadily towards my diploma. The day I receive that little piece of paper will be a day full of great excitement and great fear. I hope to join the other half of my family up North in the great state of Alaska for my two years of college. Whether or not this will actually happen, I have no clue. Only the Big Man knows the answer to that one at this point. Although I know Mom and Dad won't like that arrangement, I am extremely excited at the thought of living somewhere unlike anywhere else I've ever lived. Even so, I'm a tad bit nervous about the idea of moving away from Mom and Dad. Especially that far away. We'll just have to wait and see what happens! Wherever I end up, I'm planning on getting an Associates degree in Business Admin/management. After, I'm planning on attending a six week program at the National K-9 Learning Center. After I become a certified dog trainer, I want to work in a humane society (My dream would be in a huge SPCA). I want to do behavior modification with dogs. This means I would preform temperament tests on all dogs brought to the shelter. The downside of this, I will have to choose to put down some dogs who can not be placed in homes for safety reasons. Sad, but necessary. The upside to this job (and the main reason I want to do it), I will be working with introverted and apprehensive dogs. A lot of the cases I've heard about are dogs rescued from abuse situations. They are often terrified of people. My job would be to socialize the dog and make sure it can handle being in a home. Also, I'd determine what sort of home would be best for the dog (i.e. no other dogs, no small children, etc.) Those are my future plans!
It's late and I have school in the morning, sooo...I guess you'll just have to wait until later to read more!
I am in my final year of High School. Working, steadily towards my diploma. The day I receive that little piece of paper will be a day full of great excitement and great fear. I hope to join the other half of my family up North in the great state of Alaska for my two years of college. Whether or not this will actually happen, I have no clue. Only the Big Man knows the answer to that one at this point. Although I know Mom and Dad won't like that arrangement, I am extremely excited at the thought of living somewhere unlike anywhere else I've ever lived. Even so, I'm a tad bit nervous about the idea of moving away from Mom and Dad. Especially that far away. We'll just have to wait and see what happens! Wherever I end up, I'm planning on getting an Associates degree in Business Admin/management. After, I'm planning on attending a six week program at the National K-9 Learning Center. After I become a certified dog trainer, I want to work in a humane society (My dream would be in a huge SPCA). I want to do behavior modification with dogs. This means I would preform temperament tests on all dogs brought to the shelter. The downside of this, I will have to choose to put down some dogs who can not be placed in homes for safety reasons. Sad, but necessary. The upside to this job (and the main reason I want to do it), I will be working with introverted and apprehensive dogs. A lot of the cases I've heard about are dogs rescued from abuse situations. They are often terrified of people. My job would be to socialize the dog and make sure it can handle being in a home. Also, I'd determine what sort of home would be best for the dog (i.e. no other dogs, no small children, etc.) Those are my future plans!
It's late and I have school in the morning, sooo...I guess you'll just have to wait until later to read more!
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