Meet Millie
The Icon welcomes Rachel Stutzman as a new columnist and blogger. She writes a blog titled "Small Town, Big World." Here's a link to her blog and here's her second contribution.
I know. Sweet, right? Oh, but you should see her when she gets ahold of my slippers. Eight months old and I am completely out-maneuvered.
I have a stack of books: Canadian monks who raise exceptional German Shepherds, an English “dog listener”, a Wisconsin radio personality…you get the idea, all of these experts (and if I am completely honest, the average citizen) knows a lifetime more than me about dogs.
For instance, I am certain that none of them (or you) has ever failed to correctly read the back of the dog food bag, giving their 35 lb. pup enough food for a 100 lb. dog. This amount seemed perfectly reasonable to me until a woman who works at the kennel made a funny little noise in the back of her throat when I gave her Millie’s feeding instructions. My mom confirmed, “Four cups of food a DAY?!?”
Millie was found in the swamp (for some reason this detail turns me to mush) a few weeks before Thanksgiving, and we adopted her from a shelter while visiting relatives. Apparently, even the Human Society has sales on Black Friday.
When we brought her home, I assumed that she needed to be “socialized” (hadn’t I read that somewhere?). My plan was to walk her to and from school, where she could meet kids and parents and charm the town.
I do not know what I was thinking (obviously it was along the same lines as feeding her four cups of Taste of the Wild). The swamp, the shelter, and the schoolyard: which one of these is not like the other?
The lowest moment was not when the kindergartners, their sweet, expectant faces (“A puppy!”) ran away as she started jumping like a dancing bear (She just really, really likes people. Really.), but when the couple with the perfect dogs walked by. So stark was the contrast between these calm, collected creatures, walking like kings, and my lowly pup, straining and tearing at the leash. I could not resist asking, “How in the world did you do that?” It was hard to hear–barking and after school shouting and the throbbing inside my head–but I believe she said dog school and a lot of work.
So, we have now properly established that I know very little about taking care of a dog, let alone training one, and yet, I still have a dog. I took the advice (thank you anonymous dog walkers with the perfect dogs!), and we are now enrolled in weekly puppy classes.
There is a lot of work to do (judging from the sounds coming from our kitchen, Millie is, at this moment, attempting to obtain and devour my son’s leftover peanut butter toast), but we are too smitten to back out now. Prepare to be charmed!
Stories Posted This Week
Saturday, November 23, 2024
- Pirate football downs Patriots in Region 22 final
- Owen D. Ziessler worked for Accubuilt
- Weekend Doctor: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- Agenda for Bluffton Council on November 25
- Super Cute Dresses ships 10,000 packages via Bluffton Post Office in 2024
- Volunteer opportunities at Bluffton Hospital
- Invitation to provide monthly display at Bluffton library
Friday, November 22, 2024
- Ticket and livestream info for Bluffton Pirates v. Patrick Henry football
- Service of thanks at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
- Pirate girls basketball beats Hornets in McDonald’s opener
- 100+ voices in Bluffton's Handel's Messiah chorus
- Pirate Worcester named top district defender
- BVHS receives Level 7 achievement in ‘Most Wired’ survey
Thursday, November 21, 2024
- McDonald’s Holiday Tournament, Thursday, November 21
- 2024 Fall Festival in pictures: At the Schumacher Homestead
- Fairy I. Parkins was postmaster of Benton Ridge
- Council committee and residents discuss ADUs, best and worst case scenarios
- BPL hosts Open Crafts and Game Space, November 26
- Women in Business meet November 21
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, Nov. 13-19
- ODOT prepping for first snow of the season
- Mason named OBL 2024 Banker of the Year
- October 2024 land transfers in Bluffton school district
- November chamber meeting explores member news, Blaze plans and flag etiquette
- Bluffton EMS by the numbers: October 2024
- Children left unattended in running vehicles can lead to abductions
- Icon search function goes from 0 to 30
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
- Tickets and streaming information for Nov. 22 Pirate football playoff game
- Spirit Bus for November 22 football playoff in Findlay
- Tea Bag Exchange & Tasting at BPL, November 21
- Letter: University students learn about Fair Trade
- Join volunteer crew for 2024 Ream Display-Blaze of Lights setup
- Village of Bluffton asks for updated utility billing contact information