Monday, July 30, 2012

Annie's Most Amazing Adventures...

Forever friends...

                    Actually this is a short story of our adventures with Annie.

Today was Vet day again...Annie's ears are clear but she will have her two upper back teeth pulled next Monday.   One is fractured and broken off and the other has deep fractures.  They hurt when she eats her food and hard treats.  Hopefully next week she will be pain free.  She's on soft food and treats for three weeks.  We just added water to her regular food and she's loving it.  So that's all good.

Tonight Hubby went out to close the garage door across the yard and took Annie with him - she's doing pretty good off leash.  I grabbed a couple of Dove chocolates, opened the shades since the sun wasn't coming in the kitchen windows and checked Facebook.  I glanced up and see Hubby running through the opening to our west field.  Now I see Annie behind him, watching him run.  I put my shoes on and go outside to see what is going on and Hubby runs by yelling "Annie, Annie, Annie!"  Well, its more like "ANNIE, ANNIE, ANNIE!"  Then I see Annie running along the outside of the fence in the same direction that Hubby has run.  I scream, "ANNIE, ANNIE, ANNIE!" as I see Hubby ducking through the barbed wired fence at the road.  I yell at Hubby - "What are you doing?  Where are you going?" 

Now Annie has stopped, has turned around, has come over to me, and I have her by her collar.  I try to call Hubby and no answer.  He doesn't hear me...or at least isn't answering me.  I don't move because I don't know if Annie will go towards him which is towards the road or not - so I stay where I am holding her collar. 

Now I can hear his shoes on the gravel...so I tell him that I have her.  He still doesn't hear me.  He was coming to tell me that she was gone...


After closing the garage door, he couldn't see Annie and started calling her but saw a black dog-like animal running through the field and thought it was her.  Now Hubby doesn't run anymore...but he was running because he thought it was Annie chasing something toward the road.

He never saw the animal he was chasing once it went through the fence at the end of the field because of the brush - his relief at seeing her with me was more than priceless.  Annie just looked at us wondering what had just happened.  She melts you with her soulful eyes. 

So here we are - old - with a middle age dog (6 yrs. old) - with so much energy that she would catch those bunnies except for a bush or fence where the bunnies can hide.

We've bonded - we're weary - we're a family.  Whew!  I hope we live through this time of adjustment and trust.

Hug your dog and take care,

Bonnie

2 comments:

The Polka Dot Closet said...

Oh Annie, you are right....Melt your heart eyes....Oh sorry you had such a scare! So glad she came back to you,It's tough to know when it is safe to let her run unleashed! I can tell you are great dog parents and will figure out when the time is right!

Carol

Shabby Brocante, Karen said...

At least it's funny now!! all settled in with chocolate and FB. So funny. Oh Annie! What a cutie. So sweet that your hubby loves Annie so much.