Cleaning House

Nellie

It’s partly my fault again that the barks went silent. I’ve had some problems that cause our mom a lot of work.

My pee trap has leaked ever since I came to Asherpark. It’s a lot better now because I take a pill every day, but I still drip. I’m like a leaky old faucet that won’t shut off all the way.

Sometimes when I fall into a deep sleep my faucet opens and I wake up in a puddle of pee. I’m so embarrassed when that happens.

Mom says it’s no big deal. She grabs the spray bottle of Nature’s Miracle and pretty soon everything smells good again. It’s the same stuff she sprays each morning after Jack has done his stealth marking all around the house.

Mom has a good nose. Oh, it’s not anywhere near as good as a dog’s nose, but for a human it’s right up there. She says she can smell the sweet musky odor of our dog pee even after it’s dried.

Last week mom decided everything had to be cleaned. She vacuumed all the rugs and the floors. Next she steam cleaned all the area rugs. Finally she mopped all the floors twice, first with the miracle stuff and then with good old soap and water.

It was torture for us mutts. We hate the vacuum, so we stayed as far away as we could. We don’t like the carpet machine any better, and we don’t like the smell of the soap. Worst of all, we can’t be in the house when she’s mopping because we keep keep walking on the wet parts.

It took mom almost a week to clean everything. After it was all done mom lay down on the couch. She was pooped. Suddenly she sat up and said real loud, “Oh, No!”

We quick looked at her to see what was wrong. She was pointing at Jack and giving him the stink eye. Turns out after everything else was cleaned up mom realized Jack has been pissing on the couch. She got out her black light and showed us all the places where Jack marked.

Poor Jack. He knew he was in trouble but I’m not sure he knew what he did wrong. Since he’s deaf there’s no point in talking to him. Mom shook her finger at him and pointed at the worst spots on the couch. He looked real guilty and slunk out of the room.

Pretty soon mom was on her hands and knees with the upholstery cleaner. It took hours because the couch is huge and Jack marked everywhere. We took ourselves outside so we didn’t have to hear the cleaning machine.

Now the house doesn’t smell so good to us mutts. It smells of soap. Mom’s happy but plenty tired. I’m worried because I know I’m gonna have an accident any day.

After she rested up, mom called us all together. We sat in a circle in front of her and she slipped some homemade treats in our mouths.

Mom looked at each one of us and talked to us real slow. She said she loved us no matter what we did. Sometimes she wished we didn’t make so much work for her, but that was part of the deal.

Mom said us four mutts bring her more joy than she could ever express and she wouldn’t trade us for all the money in the world.

Jack looked right at mom and grinned. Ash grabbed a stuffie and shoved it at Tess. I stumbled closer to mom and collapsed at her feet, a little dribble of pee escaping when I hit the floor.

Life is good! I am very grateful.

 

 

Me and Ash

Nellie

If you’ve been reading our barks, you know me and Ash promised mom we’d keep up with the DailyBark.

Tess and Jack don’t like to bark much. Once in a while they pitch in, but not often. In the past Ash had to carry the load himself. Now I help him as much as I can.

Me and Ash have this special bond because we’re blue dogs. If you’re not blue, you might not understand.

In the Aussie world, blue is the best. Us blue dogs come in so many colors. Blue eyes, brown eyes, or one of each like me. Gray, black, taupe, tan white, even a color that looks like lavender – all mixed up like some crazy painter’s palette.

Ash has lots of white fur, but not too much. Too much white on a blue dog is not a good thing, even though the stupid breeders like the way it looks.

Did you know if you breed two blue dogs together you’re likely to get mostly white blind and deaf dogs? What kind of idiot would do that??!!!

Besides being blue, Ash and me are tight because Codie sent me to Asherpark. Tess and Jack get tired of hearing how much Ash misses Codie. But I understand. Codie was a blue dog too. You never get over losing a blue dog.

Most boy dogs don’t care much about flowers. Ash is different. He has this one rose bush that he watches over. He won’t let Jack or any other dog pee on it. He’s always asking mom if maybe that rose needs something to eat or a drink of water.

Yesterday I found Ash staring at the beautiful roses on his favorite bush. He didn’t say nothing at first when I came up behind him. Then I saw he had tears running down his snout.

Turns out that rose bush always blooms around the time of year that Codie left Asherpark and crossed the bridge. Seeing the beautiful buds on the bush reminds Ash that it will be three years in July since Codie left him.

I don’t know what to say to Ash except that I’m so sorry for his loss. Words can’t change anything. Words won’t bring Codie back. But when you tell somebody you love that you’re sorry for their loss, maybe it makes them hurt a little less.

Sometimes I feel sort of guilty. I mean I’m at Asherpark because Codie arranged it from the other side of the bridge. I’m here because Codie isn’t here.

I’m old and have so many problems. Sometimes I wonder if I’m too much trouble and my pack should help me move on. Maybe it’s time for me to cross the bridge and join Codie.

When I talk like that Ash gets real upset. He tells me my being at Asherpark is a sacred gift from Codie. Ash says Codie promised him she would send him another blue dog to love. That blue dog is me.

It’s so confusing. Codie is dead. I was supposed to be dead. Codie intervened and stopped the shelter from killing me. Now I’m living where Codie used to live, hanging out with her godson Asher. That’s just the way it is. Two blue dogs together. Me and Ash.

 

 

 

 

What A Day

Ash

Some days life is so good you don’t want the day to end. That’s how it was for me today.

Mom told me it was gonna be my day. She said we would hang together and have all kinds of fun.

She sent Tess and Jack with Dad so we could practice my training without the other mutts interrupting. Then we went shopping together.

Mom got me a couple of treats when she was at the dog store. I didn’t learn until later that she also got some fancy shampoo. We went to the hardware store where mom got some plumbing parts.

When we got back to the house, mom took the extra length of hose she bought and put it on the shower where us mutts get our baths. She gathered up the fancy shampoo, the conditioner she uses on us mutts, a bunch of towels and a pocket full of little bitty treats.

Mom asked me to jump in the tub. I always do that for her even though I know what’s gonna happen.

My skin has been itchy lately, and the warm water felt good. The new shampoo smelled okay, not too sissy. I stood real still at the very back of the tub. With the long hose mom just made, I can’t get away from the spray.

Rinse, treats, wash, treats, rinse, treats, conditioner, treats, the final rinse, another treat and then it’s over.

The whole time I’m in the tub I’m just dying to shake, but mom tells me not to. When the water part is done, mom takes a big towel and dries behind my ears. She hugs me and tells me how wonderful I am. She kisses my snout and rubs me with the towel. She never forgets to thank me for being good in the tub.

Then it’s my turn. I jump out of the tub and shake water all over mom and the bathroom. As soon as she opens the bathroom door, I tear through the house like I’m possessed.

Jack and Tess know to get out of my way. On the big living room rug I make like a whirling dervish. The whole time mom is laughing and standing next to Nellie so I don’t knock Nellie over.

After my bath we played outside. First mom threw the soft disc we call the dish. Next we played long ball. When we got tired we had a time out.

I did a little refresher training, gobbled up a frozen turkey neck to keep my teeth clean, and finally curled up in the shade for a nap.

When I woke up it was time for dinner. Oh man, I love that new grub mom made for us. I got an extra big helping. Mom worries I get too thin in the summer because I’m outside running around all the time.

Finally the day was over. All us mutts went to bed early. I dreamed of the fun stuff that happened during the day and made silly noises in my sleep. I hope tomorrow is just as much fun.