Once again, I looked up today’s date to find out what is special about March 23rd. Look at the list I found: National Puppy Day · Atheist Day · Chips and Dip Day · Cuddly Kitten Day · Day of the Liberation of Southern Africa · Erev Purim · Esther Fast · Melba Toast Day. I have little to comment on most of those, but I cannot miss National Puppy Day.
I must admit that Erev Purim is a very important Jewish holiday. My ex and her children are Jewish, and I attended Shul for years while we were married. The liberation of Southern Africa is also a great day. I still recall Nelson Mandela. He was such a great hero for his homeland. I do not believe more recent events are adding to his triumph, but that is my opinion.
But let us talk about puppies!! Who does not love puppies? I sure do. When I was growing up, my mother only wanted a cat, so that is what we had. Since my marriage so long ago, we always had dogs. We got them all as puppies. We loved them all, but sadly, only Zelda and Akiva remain. A lot of tears were shed for each loss. I will include a few pictures, if I can find them in the mess I call my computer.
The first was Mimi. She was a black miniature poodle, and was the best behaved dog ever. When I would walk the dogs, she never needed to have a leash. If she started to move away, I would snap my fingers or simply tell her, “Come back here.”
The second was Louis Pierre. He was another miniature black poodle, and the only male dog we had. Louis, or Big Doggie as my son called him, thought he ruled over the females, but they controlled him. He had the longest life of any of our dogs, at 19 years.
Next was Coco Chanel, a Bichon Frise, and also the largest dog we had, although I think Akiva is bigger than her. Coco loved to play catch. I would toss the ball and she would do somersaults when she was going to catch them. Very athletic and a real show-off.
At the same time that we had those three, we got Gigi. She was a mix, but mostly poodle. She was my wife’s best friend. She would take Gigi to the stores with her. When she was ready to check out, she would call Gigi who would run up to leg so she could be held by her mommy.
Next was my Chachis. She was a white miniature poodle, and my constant companion. I remember one day when I returned from work, I found Vini (my son’s pit-bull mix) chasing Chachis around the backyard. I was about to lose my mind when the two suddenly reversed course and then Chachis was chasing Vini.
We had all of them at the same time, so yes, about half the bed was covered with dogs, but we did not mind.
Over the years, we lost all but Chachis, who moved in with me. Our daughter found Zelda in the pound. She is a black Shih Tzu. At first my wife did not want another dog, but Zelda would have nothing to do with that. Instantly, she was her favorite, and still is.
I lost my Chachis three and a half years ago. I also never wanted to have another dog. The situation had really damaged me. Aida’s family includes several nieces who try to help lost or forgotten dogs in Tijuana. I kept receiving images of dogs they had acquired or seen online. I kept saying no, until one day I relented (two and a half years ago). We went to Tijuana to pick up Akiva.
Akiva had a tough time there. She had belonged to a young woman who loved her very much. However, she was going to a college where she could not take her. I still remember the conversation we had with that girl’s parents. They said that if I did not take her, they would find someone else because they do not like dogs. They also had a car load of stuff for Akiva. They asked if we wanted that too. The father said that we did not, he would just throw it all away. I could not believe my ears, but there it was.
Fast-forward to today. Akiva and I could not be happier. Being an introvert, I do not need a lot of friends. She is more than enough for me, and she is very happy here. What else is there to say, except Happy National Puppy Day!
Here is Chachis playing with Vini.
Here are Coco, Chachis, and Gigi showing off.
Chachis and Zelda being cool.
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