"Come on, Mom. We'll drive!" |
I love
Saturdays! Great days to sleep in a bit and get a ton of stuff done. Just enjoy
the day, right?
Well, I
had quite a few errands to run – including getting dog food. And since PetSmart
welcomes dogs as Shopping Guests too, I decided that today would be a great day
to take the dogs for a Ride. The word alone, “Ride”, gets tails wagging and
excited prancing – and a million little click, click, clicks as their puppy
nails bounce on the hardwood floors.
To be
quite honest, I’m not sure Pippa quite knows what it means, this word “Ride” –
but Sierra does, and when Sierra gets excited … well, that’s enough reason for
Pippa. Of course, just as I say the word and get their little Puppy Engines
revving – that’s when I realize a few things I need to do before I can leave
the house. So as excited puppies circle around my feet, I wrap a few things up.
And as soon as I head for the Garage, Sierra takes off way ahead of me – while
Pippa decides whether she should follow her or me.
I can’t
get the Garage and car doors open fast enough for them, and while the door is
still opening my driver’s seat already has two passengers – one with paws on
the steering wheel, very ready to go. Apparently Sierra called Shotgun, so
Pippa hops into the back seat – and we’re off. I open the back windows partway, and
little black noses stretch to catch the breeze coming into the car. (The
sneezes that it created will have to be cleaned off the inside of the windows
at a later date.)
Two Dogs, One Leash My version of a Pushmi-Pullyu (push me, pull you) |
We get to
PetSmart, and I make them stop outside to “take care of business” – because I
remember the last time we were there, and Pippa pooped in the middle of
the store -- and a customer walked in it, and there was poop throughout half of PetSmart.
As we
walked in, two male Shih Tzus, greeted us at the door – since they were just
leaving. They were the exact size and coloring of Pippa, and they sniffed each
other for a few minutes in the doorway. Then we headed in and met a few other
dogs – or at least Pippa did. See, Sierra is afraid of EVERYTHING and Pippa is
afraid of NOTHING. And since they share one leash, it’s a little like the
Pushmi-Pullyu of Dr. Doolittle fame.
Now I’m
pretty good at getting the dogs out fairly regularly. During the summer we go
to the Provo Farmers Market a few times each month. I frequently
“picnic” dinner up the canyon, and puppies love it up there. We go for a walk
every week or two. And if I’m just running to the bank (or other drive-thru
establishment), they get to go along for the ride. But we only go to the pet
store about twice each year – because it takes them quite a while to go through
a 40-pound bag of dog food. I mean, they’re just little dogs.
Especially
small compared to some of the dogs they met today – including the ginormous
Mastiff. And there was poop, but fortunately our little Pit Stop meant it came
from another dog – and we took the long was around it. (The poor kid/employee
cleaning it up had a Gas Mask on – it was pretty ripe!)
We
looked at toys and treats, but most of the toys are too big for these two – so
I typically get Cat Toys for them (please don’t tell THEM!) And they’re wayyyy
to spoiled for Dog Treats – even the samples of Pup-Peroni there today weren’t
interesting enough for them.
Finally
done shopping, we loaded back into the car. It was a beautiful day, and none of
us were quite ready to head home yet – so we took the scenic route home, by way
of Bridal Veil Falls (which is only about 5 miles from home). I’m not so sure
the dogs appreciated the beauty of the canyon, but I sure did – and it was nice
to have company along for the ride too.
Ironically,
a little later this afternoon I got a text from a girlfriend asking for a ride.
Since I was back out again running more errands, it was perfect timing.
Admittedly, Kerri didn’t stick her head out the window nor snort on the inside
of the glass – but it was nice to have a few minutes to visit with a friend.
And she was happy to not have a second car to have to drive around as she spent
the rest of the day with her family.
I may
not get as excited as the dogs do for a ride. And sometimes rides are strictly
Point A-to-Point B events. But sometimes, like this afternoon, going for a ride
just to enjoy the fun of a ride is a great thing. Getting excited about just
being somewhere new and different is fabulous. So if you ever just want to go
for a drive for the heck of it, just give me a call. And I promise to not snort
on the inside of your windows.
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