My husband laughingly joked that “Bullet” was the “king” of the
household, and he was the “prince.” OK, I admit that I spoiled our dog,
buying him an upscale miniature sofa to sleep on and a tent, since he liked to be inside and under things: tables, blankets, sheets, and chairs.
All I had to do was hold up a towel, and Bullet would race to go under
it – he liked being enclosed and covered up: a terrier-trait lesson
learned from his mother.
Of course, Bullet had lots of dog treats, chew sticks, and numerous squeaky toys (alright, lots!).
I let him pick out a toy each time we went to Pet Smart, where he went
up and down the aisles sniffing, choosing something, then dropping it to
choose something else: a small soccer ball and basketball were among
his favorites. Holding the chosen toy in his mouth at the checkout
counter, the sales clerks were always amused and impressed when Bullet
opened the toy by himself, determined to get it out by efficiently and
quickly standing on the package and pulling the plastic wrapping with
his teeth. How proud I was of him – such a smart boy! He would then
prance proudly (and loudly) with it, as we walked to the car. Cute as
all this was, the downside was that we listened to the squeaking of each
toy for a while, at least until the novelty of it wore off! In
desperation, one time I tried to hide a new toy in the closet, but this
didn’t work – Bullet sat and stared at the closet door, knowing/smelling
it was in there; his concentration was impressive – he was absolutely
obsessed with each new toy!
As Bullet’s first birthday approached, I was excited and felt that,
since he had been a wedding present to us, we should give him a present
in return. Yes, we treated him like he was our child, and in a way, he
was – ‘king’ of our hearts, ‘commanding’ our love!
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