Oggy Doggy
>> Sunday, March 8, 2015
BENCHWARMER
Ramon S. Dacawi
(We yield this
space for a piece from my son Johann D. Dacawi about an addition to his
young family. – RD)
It has been quite long, but at
last we have a dog.
We needed to
change our tail wagger’s name because it was identical with our neighbor’s.
Dylan, our younger son, named him after his favorite toon show, Oggy and the
Cockroaches. His brother Lukie protested because the story of the show is a cat
and he suffers from watching it all the time. But then again, deep down, he
liked it.
Like most dogs,
he is adorable. This small mutt has a thick brown with shades of black fur.
What’s great about his fur is that it doesn’t shed off. Probably because he is
still young. Anyway, his body is long and his legs short and stubby. Normally,
Oggy’s ears are folded. When he is looking up he loks like a bat-eared fox. And
then you can fold his ers outwardly to give him a new look.
The difficulty
we had before contradicts how easy we got Oggy. My wife asked our neighbor,
Angela if she knew of a pooch we could adopt. Folks here call her the witch
becuase every year she dressed up to be the befana. Angela asked another
neighbor, Paula, and Paula had a rtoerh, and her brother knew of a friend who
has this niece who had dogs that were up for adoption.
It rained like
cats and dogs when we went to visit Oggy. We didn’t expect that we would bring
him home that day. It was kind of signora Paula to give us some tips on how to
train Oggy. She also gave us a leash and dog food. When I heard the dog food
was “organic”, my mind told me organic is “not cheap”. And the signora insisted
Oggy to eat organic.
We know little
about the dog really. The mother of the young lady who owns Oggy was like,
“take him and leave in a politely kind of way” during the visit., We didn’t
know if he was vaccinated and they said he was three months old. That was it.
I thought it
would be traumatic for the dog to have a bath, but my wife bathed him anyway.
After we dried him up,m he went to poop and pee in the boys’ bedroom. When I
went to see the incident, Dylan had covered them with kitchen towels. I felt
good about it and hoped that they would soon learn to clean it up.
The mongrel
likes Lukie’s calmness and goes to him for a nap.
When it’s play time, Oggy finds Dylan for his rough-and-tumble ways. And when
nature calls, our dog comes to my wife and me, of course.
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Here’s what’s
going on with Oggy.
On his second
night here in his new home, he woke my wife up at two in the morning. Oggy was
whining and walking back and forth, going in and out the bedrooms. My wife thought he needed to pee but she
couldn’t get herself up to take our poor canine out, Lovelyn was still tipsy
form our night cap earlier that evening. Then she went back to bed and later
deal with whatever disaster we’d find in the morning.
There was
nothing clean when we woke up and we wondered why Oggy was agitated. Later in
the day, we learned that the former owner of our dog came last night to bring
Oggy’s mom to our neighbor, Rowena, who decided to adopt his mom, too. Thy
brought the dog in the late evening and at around 2 a.m., Rowena took mommy dog
out because, like her offspring, she was agitated. Mothyer dog and son senses
that night they were close to each other.
Both
dogs were finally reunited in the afternoon, Oggy was like doing somersaults
and endlessly licking her mom who they named Miley. (e-mail: jhndacawi@yahoo.it
for comments.)
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