Dear Violet, Part 4

Dear Violet,

You are a booger. You are made entirely of boogers. I just love you.

I love it when you sit up, prairie-dog style. You look so regal. And beautiful. Not many people comment on your beauty. They’re too busy ogling your brother. Believe me, I know what it feels like to have a brother who’s better-looking than you. But you are so, so beautiful. Your face is so solemn, and you have those eyes, those dark eyes that blend into your face in photos, but up close in person—uh, in dog?—they’re deep and brown and soulful.

I love it when you start breathing heavily with the anticipation of petting, “Hol hol hol,” which shifts into a light, stoned-eyed panting as I rub your cleavage.

I love that you don’t pee on yourself, which is more than I can say for your brother. Redford has decided that sometimes he likes to lift a leg, others he’ll crouch, and most of the time, he wants to do something about halfway in between, which results in his pissing directly on his front foot. No, you’re always careful in your bathroom habits. You have a bladder and bowels of steel, sometimes waiting 20 hours to go, just because you hadn’t found a spot that suited you, or because you’d been on leash. You really prefer to have privacy. I don’t blame you. I’ve never been one of those bathroom-door-wide-open kind of girls.

I hated to start crating you again a few months ago, but after years of not chewing, you ate the shit out of my L.L.Bean clogs. All of ’em. So now you’re in the kennel when I’m not home. I kind of miss coming home to find a warm, furry indentation in my bed, sometimes decorated with a bra or flip-flop, and you, wide-eyed, feigning innocence.

I hate that you’re still terrified of your Uncle Erik. I have no idea why. You’re even more scared of Erik than you are of Nate. Nate was the one that I found, at age three, kneeling in front of you, you who were pinned up against the kitchen cabinet, quaking, and when I asked Nate what he was doing, he said, “I wath petting huh eyebaw.” Why is Erik the one that makes you tuck your tail and run off to the far side of the yard? He’s never petted your eyeball. Wa says it’s his manic energy. Maybe it’s that; maybe he reminds you of whoever earned you the Cruelty/Confiscation label at the shelter. I don’t know.

I hate that you limp A LOT these days. And it’s not your hips this time. I think you’ve got some shoulder funk, mama. A few hours after hiking or other off-leash adventures, you walk around and your little head jounces up and down. You look like a carousel horse. The months of glucosamine have done nothing. I’ve got to take you in to get x-rayed. Please, god, let it be easily treatable. I need it to be easily treatable. For one thing, I can’t afford an expensive procedure, but mostly I need you to be healthy.  I need you to be healthy for a long time. I need you to be healthy for at least ten more years, because I can imagine my life up to about ten years out, and if that life doesn’t include you, I’ll just hate it.

Because I love you. Booger.

Love,

Amy

3 thoughts on “Dear Violet, Part 4”

  1. Dear God, it’s me Kathleen… I have a huge favor to ask of you, when I come back in my next life, can you please make me one of Amy’s dogs? I promise I’ll never do anything wrong again.

  2. So I went on vacation and lost the threads of your life.
    I can’t tell you how much I missed reading the trials and tribulations of my Ames as even I didn’t realize it until I caught up.
    Wow girlie- you’ve been through the proverbial and perhaps, literal, wringer these last few weeks. I’m sorry I wasn’t there to send the electronic support but it looks like you’ve had plenty of friends ready with their hankies.
    I miss you so very much. Reading your blog makes me feel like it’s old times again- you’re in Italy, I’m stuck in Boone, but we’re held together with letters and jars of Peanut Butter.
    I hope I will get to see you sometime soon.
    Much, much, much love-
    Cort

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