Puppy Love
Vegas loves Maya. At least occasionally.
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Vegas loves Maya. At least occasionally.
Published at blog.Adonis.net. You can comment here or there.
I was out in the backyard on Saturday, and there he was, napping on the couch in the sun with his toy.
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My dog's better than your dog,
My dog's better than yours,
My dog's better 'cuz he eats Ken-L-Ration,
My dog's better than yours.
I’m a big animal lover. My house is a small zoo: three dogs (Vegas, Chin Chin and Maya) run around underfoot, there’s a room dedicated to the five parrots (Godzilla, Samba, Dino, Bella and Rhinna), and there’s a pond full of koi and goldfish in the backyard.
As a general rule, I like animals a lot more than I do people. A lot of the reason for that boils down to honesty. When Vegas wants something, for example, he’ll come up and ask for it. If he wants food, he won’t try to get on your good side first. He won’t remind you of a favor he did for you years ago. He won’t lay a guilt trip on you for the time you accidentally closed the back door on his head. He’ll just walk up to you and give you the look that means his bowl’s empty.
My animals won’t pretend they like me to get ahead of the other pets. They don’t do politics. They’re genuinely happy to see me when I get home from work, and that’ll all there is to it. There are no ulterior motives, and no mind games.
They’re also, in their own way, a lot smarter than a lot of people, and they don’t hold grudges. They don’t tell me who I should vote for. They don’t drive 45 in the fast lane in front of me when I’m late for work. They don’t leave empty milk cartons in the refrigerator. They don’t want me to fix their computers. They don’t pour out all their personal problems on me every time I see them. They won’t elect idiots to public office. They don’t ask me for money, or bum cigarettes off me.
My point? I’m not sure I have one. They also don’t mind when I ramble pointlessly. I love them for that.
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