Dakota
Four more years pass. We move from the
heavily populated (backyard the size of a postage stamp) Jersey
Shore to the tree infested wilderness of Pennsylvania. Okay, this
is what I dreamed about, but I spent my whole life with
streetlights and lots of people. I can't see the neighbor's
house! It's really DARK here at night. I need a BIG dog.
We are in our house
exactly one week when I spot an ad for White German Shepherd
puppies in the newspaper. OK, not the best place to find a dog,
but I'm desperate. I'm a scaredy-cat. There aren't any POLICE STATIONS in
this town for crying out loud, for that matter, there isn't even
a town.... It's really DARK.
Long suffering Husband comes home from
work ("We don't need another dog"), humors me and off
we go to look at the puppies. Suffice it to say the term
"backyard breeder" would be a major step
up for this place. The 9 puppies are in a tiny chicken wire fence
enclosing a mud hole at the rear of a ramshackle outbuilding. I'm
ready to bolt but the "person" is opening the latch,
out bound 9 filthy (white?) 6 week-old-to-the-day puppies. Eight
of them scatter in all directions, running, barking, bounding in
circles around the yard. The 9th puppy runs to Husband, jumps up,
runs in circles around HUSBAND, yipping, bouncing, prancing, flops at his feet.
Husband picks up the puppy with pure ecstasy in his eyes, 'Which
one do you want?'
From that inauspicious beginning, Dakota has become
the quintessential "guard dog". She looked like a polar
bear cub when we finally got her cleaned up and she looks like a
white wolf now. She is very intimidating when she is barking,
growling, and snarling at strangers. I have no
doubt at all that she would die to protect us (and not without
doing considerable damage to the offender). She protects the
house and all its occupants from every danger - real and
imagined. She keeps the peace amongst her siblings - appearing
out of nowhere when the playing gets too rough and "breaking
it up" like a professional referee. If one of the other dogs
has the temerity to play-bark or growl at Dad (he usually
instigates it, of course), she is there in an instant, herding
them out of the way, all the while rumbling at them to
"knock it off, that's DAD you idiot, you don't bark at HIM". She
understands everything we say and relays it back with a twitch of
her nose, flip of her tail or the way she pricks her ears. She is
the most docile, sweet, loving dog you can imagine with her
family. She has no food, toy or sleep space aggression at all
with Husband or myself; in our reality she is like a giant,
cuddly stuffed animal. But I haven't been afraid of the dark for
the past 3 and a half years and I still haven't found the Police
Station.
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