Who you callin’ old? A tender story by Janet MacLeod

January 30th, 2018 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and sharing a tender story lovers…

I copied the story and the darling picture from The Globe and Mail. 

Who you callin’ old?

Janet MacLeod wonders how some people can be so insensitive. She wants to teach humans a few new tricks…

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RYAN GARCIA
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‘Hey old timer!” said the man in the park. As usual, this man wasn’t looking at me. And as usual, he had to bend down deeply to pat my dog, who is an exceptionally handsome basset hound named Jed.

“Hey ole buddy,” the man murmured happily, clamping his meaty hands on either side of Jed’s head, wiggling his soft floppy ears. Jed sighed with contentment at his unexpected massage. Finally, the man looked up the leash to my hand, and eventually to my face. “So how long do these guys live?”

Seriously?! I shouldn’t have been surprised, but I was. This question comes up almost daily, and it never fails to stop me dead in my tracks. Usually, it’s from some well-meaning person who admires dogs, but doesn’t have one. People who have dogs, realizing how inappropriate this question is, wouldn’t say such a thing. To ask about my dog’s mortality is akin to approaching someone sitting on a bench with their granny and saying, “What’s the life span of this old gal?”

Of course I think about how old my dog is. I think about it a million times a day. The thought is a small, dark cloud hovering over my head, and I am constantly pushing it away.

My dog is 13 years old, and he’s going grey. He also walks quite slowly, which isn’t that big a deal in the world of bassets, except that it’s a little slow even for him. Also, he’s almost completely deaf. When I call him he ignores me, choosing to smell a daisy instead. This, too, isn’t a big deal. In the world of hounds, answering to one’s name is a bit of a novelty.

Jed came into our lives when he was four years old, as part of a package deal that included two cats. We had seen his photo on an adoption website, had fallen in love with his freckled snout, and decided we should meet. The caption under his picture described a small basset hound (he’s not) who doesn’t shed (he does) and his two beloved cats (they hate each other) who must stay together.

Jim, my partner, and I, almost got knocked over by the 60 pound dog who came to greet us. Jed came skidding up to Jim, gazed up with soulful brown eyes, and arched one caramel coloured brow. Then he wiped his slobber on my pant leg, barked loudly and chased a screeching cat down the hall. Slightly shell-shocked, we agreed to become their new foster family. But once they were under our roof, we knew that Jed (and the cats) wouldn’t be going anywhere else, for the rest of their lives.

And it has been splendid! And as first time pet owners, we had to adjust. Cats are easy, but hounds are a challenge. For a short dude, Jed’s capable of unexpectedly large antics. We’ve learned the hard way that he will eat birthday cupcakes (with or without candles), and that he will leap into a swimming pool (even though he cannot swim). And Jed will set his own pace for our walks, going from saunter to jet-speed at the blink of an eye. Of course, that’s happening less and less these days, but he’s still pretty bouncy, incredibly cute and easily the most popular member of our family.

But clearly the place he holds in our heart isn’t obvious to ignorant strangers. “So,” continued the man in the park, relentless with his questioning, “He’s pretty old, huh?”

“No, you’re pretty old,” is what I wanted to say. But I didn’t. I bit my tongue in the same way I do to the other insensitive comments. Things like, “Looks like his days are numbered,” or, “Do you think you’re going to have to carry him home?”

To be fair, not everybody is so inconsiderate. Some people, realizing they’re in the presence of greatness will compliment his fine physique, his perky walk or his shiny coat. His bark, I might add, is also quite impressive. Then they will say how wonderfully he is doing “for an old guy,” and how we must be doing something right.

Darn tootin’ we are! When we bought our present bungalow, we did it specifically because it’s only one level. Bassets, for those who don’t know, are shaped like giant hot dogs, and going up and down stairs is hard on their spines.

Selfishly, we didn’t want to be separated by a staircase. His bed is beside ours, and that’s where we want him. Initially, he chose to sleep between us. We know this is bad behaviour, so to encourage him to behave even more badly, we put a bench at the end of the bed. A few years later we added a second, lower bench, to make the climb even easier. But now he’s decided we’re crowding him, and he sleeps on his own.

The point is, we are a family, and it’s rude to ask people how long their family members are going to live.

And so, I lie. When people tell me that my dog looks really old, I’ll just make something up. Last week, I told someone that Jed was prematurely grey. Then I told someone else that he was 27, in people years. I told another nosy parker that bassets have an exceptionally long life span. The truth is they don’t, but if I were to think about a world without my sweet friend, I would start to cry.

Recently, another stranger asked me about Jed. He said Jed looked old, and I wanted to punch him in the head. But I just nodded, and said that basset hounds always look old and they always dawdle at their leisure. Then the man asked me how long Jed was going to live.

“Why, forever!” I said, as though it was obvious. And we slowly walked away.

Janet MacLeod lives in Toronto.

I tried to contact Janet and tell  her howl much I loved her story but I could not find her.  I love her take on this and I have felt the exact same way from time to time.  Thank you Janet…your story made me laugh and it made me cry…

More loving new tricks later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB forever young…)

Fog Horns…

January 28th, 2018 - 10:10 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fog Horn Lovers…This morning in bassethoundtown it is very foggy…

I can hear the fog horns on the Ohio River.  Reminds me of an old basset hound howling.  So pretty…

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More missing old hounds howling later…Love, Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB howling in the rainbow fog…)

Basset Hound Dog Crochet Pattern (any crochers in town?)

January 19th, 2018 - 2:02 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and this cute little fun item lovers…

Basset Hound Dog Crochet Pattern

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Maybe someone in town can benefit from this.  The instructions are very detailed so click on the link and see what you think…

More loving sniffing around the internet later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB learning to crochet clouds…)

Happy New Year to all of our residents…

January 2nd, 2018 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and 2018 lovers…YES!!! We are already in love with the new year and want to make it the best ever.  2017, was great but went way too fast.  The best part was turning 60 in Florida and enjoying every second of it.  I guess I can say I lived up to my word of the year…Do you recall?  I looked at every day sitting on my mantel…

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#Profound

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I have narrowed down my word for 2018.  I have to put it on a rock before I reveal it!!!

More loving new words and new years later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB waddling into 2018 with all of us…)

 

It has been a whirlwind in #bassethoundtown…

December 24th, 2017 - 9:09 am KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and whirlwind lovers.  By whirlwind, I mean a lot of fun.  This December has flown by and now tomorrow is Christmas.  Whew…Yesterday it seems we were in Florida.  Speaking of which I have totally fallen down on our book tour blogging.  Last I recall, I left us on my 60th birthday having dinner.  There is so much more to share with the residents and I cannot wait to get back to what I love…blogging about basset hounds!!!

Now I would like to share our Howl Low Day card with our beloved residents…

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We think it turned out pretty good thanks to Grandma and her mad photography skills.  Today we still have a little bit of wrapping to do while sipping white Russians and noshing on a few salted caramels .  I am making a pot of spaghetti for later and the forecast predicts snow!!! I hope so because I want to take some pictures of bassethoundtown with all the lights up later.  It would look great in snow!!!

Have a wonderful weekend everyone and treat yourself nice.

More loving the residents of bassethoundtown later, Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB lapping up virgin white Russians under rainbow snow…)

Any Idaho Peeps in the House? AKA – #bassethoundtown???

December 14th, 2017 - 10:10 am KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and Bruno needing a couch for the Howl low days lovers…

This is the link that tells us more about Bruno and there is an adorable video you must watch.  This guy loves his belly rubs for surez!!!

Share his story because it has always been my opinion that it is not the fault of the hound who cannot learn to potty outside it is the fault of the owner.  Bruno clearly did not have the right family so it is a good thing he is away from them.  Some hounds take longer to learn and some pick it up right away.

MEET BRUNO – CLICK HERE!!!

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More hoping this lover gets a couch for Christmas!!! Love, Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB) all were good at potty training.  I was on Emma like a cheap suit but she got the hang of it!!!  LOL

Facebook find of the day…

December 5th, 2017 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and Facebook Find of the day lovers…OMDog!!!  I was just sniffing around facebook, scrolling mindlessly down the news feed when my eyes and mind saw a basset hound howlowday box.  I stopped and read the caption that said, “you might be basset obsessed if you see a basset hound box”…I looked closer…

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This post made my howl low day season.  OMDog!!!  It’s the baby Jesus family!!!

The new born king!!!  LOL – that is what I used to call Chaps…

So funny, I had to share with the bassethoundtown residents…

More loving laughing later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (The new born King and Emma ATB…)

What are you Thankful for???

November 23rd, 2017 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and Thankful Lovers…We do it every year, think back about what we are thankful for.  I actually do that every day.  But…today…I am thankful for basset hound rescue and the dedicated, honest and trustworthy folks I have run into over the past 3 decades.  Yes, I just said that.  My Mom and I have been doing basset hound rescue for almost 30 years.

Wow that is a lot of hounds laying on couches…LOL

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This is Buster – one of our first rescues.

I am thankful for passion…

More loving and being thankful later…Cat, Grandma, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB laying on rainbow couches…)

Pussycat Bow!!!

November 17th, 2017 - 8:08 am KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset and pussycat bow lovers!!!  I thought the title of the blog would get your attention!!!  Yes there is such a thing as a pussycat bow. 

It all started when I was looking for brightly colored tassels to add to my redesigned – reinspired  Lilly Pulitzer collection for the bassethoundtown boutique.

So…moving on…

I laid eyes on these shorts at TJ Maxx!!!

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Gawd I love them.  All those tassels for 6 bucks???  Yes Please!!!

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So, I went home and started looking for fabric to match the tassels.  I did not have any with this color of neon orange…

Well, well, well…Come out of your Shell, shell, shell…

The Pussycat Bow bow bow…

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Did you know that Lilly started her company from a Florida Juice Stand?  Yes, she wanted to wear a dress with lots of colors so it would hide the juice stains.  She also like the way her shifts looked when she got home at night.  OMDog!!!  I love her…

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Bassethoundtown has a seamstress and she brought these prototypes over for Daisy Lynn and I to look at.  The tassels are not on the pussycat bow yet but feast your eyes on this delicious juicy delight!

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Wow!  Daisy Lynn can really come out of her shell for surez!!!

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Can you just see yourselves at a waddle in these?  #YES!!!

So I ordered more come out of your shell.  I am going to see howl pussy cat bows look as dog collars.  Stay tuned and stay juicy…

More loving inspiration, creation and shorts later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB coming out of their shells on juicy colored clouds…)

PS – Guess what???  The shorts fit me and I kept the tassels on at the bottom.  Florida I hear you calling me to the nearest juice stand…

 

 

 

 

Internet find of the day…Share Time in #bassethoundtown

November 6th, 2017 - 3:03 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset H0und and Share Time Lovers…Today as I was sniffing around the internet I ran across this story on the Daily Mail.

‘Lady is normally behind me following me around but sometimes she does go off on her own and then somehow, she becomes the leader for the sheep.

‘I don’t think I’ll be using her as our full-time sheep dog as we do have a collie for that but I think she’ll be able to help us out a bit.

‘I’m thinking of training her up to sit in the gate way of the paddock while we round the sheep up together.’

Lady, a three year-old Basset hound, manages to round up flocks because they follow her every move - while she is blissfully unaware of the animals - Photo MERCURY PRESS

Lady, a three year-old Basset hound, manages to round up flocks because they follow her every move – while she is blissfully unaware of the animals – Photo MERCURY PRESS

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