[ RadSafe ] Once upon a time .... Maury&Dog
radbloom at comcast.net
radbloom at comcast.net
Thu Dec 31 09:50:29 CST 2009
Maury,
Many might think your note to be inappropriate for "professional" lists, but I believe Dog has added wisdom, tolerance and humor to these lists. With out the occasional Dog-ism, tempers surely would not have calmed so quickly. Thank you for sharing Dog's thoughts with us, we are surely richer for it. And I have enjoyed the added smiles.
My condolences to you on the loss of such a loyal pal. May you (and all of us) carry Jake's spirit forward into the new year.
Cindy Bloom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Maury Siskel" <maurysis at peoplepc.com>
To: "Mailing List for Risk Professionals" <riskanal at lyris.pnl.gov>, "Radsafe" <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 5:55:40 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Once upon a time .... Maury&Dog
Once upon a time in a land far away (actually in Ft. Worth Tx about 14
years ago) an old man agreed to keep temporarily a mixed collie black
lab frisky pup for a friend. The pup was intended to become a gift, but
the recipient no longer wanted a dog. The old man agreed to keep the dog
a while longer and began considering the dog to become a permanent resident.
When I began working with Jake, he would only approach when called and
dance around out of reach. He simply refused to 'come' when called and
was on the verge of being returned to his owner. But continued work on a
long leash finally led to greater mutual trust and Jake would come
bounding across the yard or walk calmly across the living room when called.
Jake was very frightened at first. He would only enter another room in
the house when I stayed by his side. He had to be walked through every
door -- too frightened to explore any place alone. But he discovered
soon that I was a reliable source of affection, food and water. A
relationship blossomed as I discovered a great 95 lbs. of everlasting
energy, full of affection who greeted me with a huge wagging tail and a
big smile every time I arrived home. Whenever called, Jake came bounding
to the back door.
He cultivated a perpetual game of tag with his pet rabbits and squirrels
in a large back yard. He soon discovered that he did not have their
maneuverability, but he and they seemed to enjoy the chase game even as
they all knew that no one would be hurt (or eaten). He was entirely at
home in the yard as well as in the house -- he was freely allowed either
location at his request. He often slept outside even in below freezing
temperatures, but was equally content indoors.
In the course of time, the old man agreed to compete for a city council
seat. In a local newspaper, someone depicted me and my 'killer dog' with
the cartoon of a miniature dog standing up on the inside of a large food
dish with the lettering, Killer Dog. Thus was Maury&Dog born. We didn't
win the election. but we had a solid place in each other's hearts; a
great dog with the Biggest Tongue in the West who never gave the first
thought to growling at or biting anyone. He was a careful friend to
toddlers and vigorously affectionate with adults.
Maury&Dog remained a committed pair then through many years of mutual
love and companionship. We grew increasingly creaky with the passing
years. It has always been great to have and to give our company to each
other. We developed a vocabulary which had consistent meanings. He
waited patiently when I was away for over a month following heart bypass
surgery. He remained always enjoying excellent health and we cared
greatly for each other.
Dogs the size of Jake have an average life expectancy of about nine
years. But it became progressively more difficult for him to cope with
arthritic joints -- he still walked the backyard with head and tail high
and always came in when called -- only a bit more slowly than earlier
years. Then he began to wince a bit in certain positions.
On December 30th with his head in my lap on the floor in the vets'
office, Jake, after more than fifteen years of great living, was
painlessly and peacefully put down. I miss him terribly.
Best,
Maury&Dog
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