I have been around a lot of dogs in my life. Aside from the
aforementioned Rufus
(RIP), there has been Doolie, Slicker, Twister, Bezi,
Keera, Marley, Spirit, Spike, Baxter, Jake, Maizie (see above) and Bernice (to name only
the โ€œimmediate familyโ€). This is because I come from a split family, one half
of which lives on a farm, and the other half of which is headed by a matriarch
who wasnโ€™t allowed a dog as a kid, thereby turning her into a โ€œcrazy dog lady.โ€
(Hi, mom!)

There are currently four dogs living at my momโ€™s house, and
itโ€™s a motley crew: Spike is the Alpha dogโ€”a Jack Russell, who sings and talks
to you; Jake is a three-legged mutt, with the sweet face of a Cocker Spaniel;
Bernice is a rapidly growing miniature bulldog/bulldog mix puppy; and Maizie is
a stout little Boston Terrier. Bernice is newโ€”she came into the family after my
momโ€™s beloved Baxter, another bulldog, died a few months ago. Of late, Bernice
and Maizie have been jockeying for Beta dog position (Jake could care less, as
long as he gets car rides and the occasional sip of dadโ€™s beer). Watching two
little flat-faced dogs snort and wrestle is one of the funnier activities out
there. I highly recommend it.

Now, being that most of the dogs I have known in my life are
country dogs, weโ€™re not the leash/walking type in my family. When you have
several acres to run on and horses and other dogs to chase, going for walks
isnโ€™t a high priority. Therefore, many city dog ownership rites of passage are
nearly foreign to me: leashes, dog tags (not necessary in a place where
everybody knows your dog, and where they only leave the property when they
escape it), dog parks, formal grooming, obedience trainingโ€ฆ

Okay, that last one should apply to all dogs, country or
city, but my momโ€™s always been a liberal parent, whether to human or dog.

Even here, at the Modern Dog offices, taking the office
pooches out on a leashed walk feels a bit funny. It reminds me that whatever
dog I end up getting in this city is going to need a more intensive exercise routine
than opening the back door and saying, โ€œGo gettim!โ€