Best Dog in the World
By T’Mara Goodsell
One’s first love is always perfect until one meets one’s second love.
~Elizabeth Aston
Years ago, I owned the very best dog in the world.
I was a child when we got her. She was a graceful brown hound, a
foundling who taught me that our pets are not purchased, but ordained.
She romped when I did and knew how to smile in that funny way that
only some dogs have. She grew up with me, always there when I needed her. My grown hand still remembers the sleek bump on the top of her head and that gentle divot just past her nose that fit my index finger just perfectly.
She passed away during one of my college vacations. My heart broke
then, and I knew that there would never be another dog like her, and there
hasn’t been. I was sure that I could never love another dog as much as
I’d loved her.
Fortunately, I was wrong about that part.
My next dog came into my life when I was married. My husband
traveled for a living, and I was often lonely. This dog grew into a lumbering Wolfhound and Sheepdog mix who taught me patience. He was a large, grizzled sentry, that dog. He rarely left my side until the children were born, and then he became their guardian, too. I can still feel that swirl of fur along his back and the weight of his chin when it rested in my lap.
When he passed away, my heart broke. As much as I had loved that
childhood dog, I had been wrong. This was the very best dog in the world.
There would never be another dog like him, and there hasn’ t been. I was sure I would never love another dog as much as I’d loved him.
I was wrong again.
We got the next one, a loping black Lab-and-Terrier mix, when the
children were little. He taught me the importance of adapting. He was
everyone’s dog from the beginning, and that was just as it should be. When he played tug of war with the children, he dragged them across the kitchen floor as they shrieked with laughter. He always seemed to sleep in the room of the child who needed his company the most.
These days his face is expressively gray, and he spends more time
with me since the almost-grown children aren’t around so much.
The other day my oldest, home from college, played tug of war. We all laughed–just a little–as the dog was gently pulled across the kitchen floor.
He is, of course, the very best dog in the world. I will never
forget that exquisitely soft tuft of fur behind his ears or the tickly feel
when he nuzzles. There won’t be another dog like him.
And that’s okay, because we will never be at this point in our
lives again.
Sometimes I’ve wondered why two species that get along so well should have such different life spans. It just doesn’t seem right. And then I wonder if that’s part of the lesson: To teach us that love itself has a spirit that returns again and again and never really dies.
It’s amazing, in a way, how they bring to our ever-changing lives
exactly what it is that we need at the moment. They make room for one
another, this family of dogs who has never even met. And they fit–into our
families, into our lives, into our memories, and into our hearts–because they always have been and always will be the best dogs in the world.
Male Standard Poodle Gets Major: Fletcher
Here is the show picture of Fletcher at his big win on Jan 8, 2010 DETAILS
Barkley Buckley in His New Home
Here is a brand new video created and posted by Barkley’s new owners. Barkley, formerly known as Lyle, found his family almost immediately after he had his reading done by Animal Communicator, Joy Mason, DVM. Funny how that works.
As you can see, Buckley is fitting in with his new family very well.
Special Announcement!
Well all that grooming and primping at Admiration Ranch is paying off! Fletcher got a Major at the Sand to Sea Non-Sporting Association Show in Indio yesterday. Fletcher showed like a rock star! He’s such a calm cool kid but when he gets in that ring STAND BACK AND WATCH! We are so proud of him! The day was so gorgeous and skies were so clear at the beautiful Polo Club where the show is held. Both Fletch and I had fun. We look forward to doing it again tomorrow!
Animal Communication with Puppies
Our dear friend Dr. Joy Mason, DVM is a well-respected Animal Communicator. This first video is an introduction to Animal Communication and a live demonstration as Dr. Mason does an interview with Lyle the Poodle. Succeeding videos will show more readings with our Poodles and a reading with a young litter of puppies.
You can learn more about Dr. Mason on her website at joymason.com
Update on Bella
Testimonial: Jack
I just wanted to drop a line about our beautiful Jack. He is 16 months old now! I can’t believe we have had him a year now. He thinks he’s human and often I find myself treating like one of the boys! He and our youngest son fight like siblings and are often in trouble together! Thanks again for helping pick out a wonderful addition to our family, we love him!
Lori Rusell
Testimonial from Ringo’s new family
This just in from Ringo’s family in the Frisco area. We love Ringo and are so happy that he has such a wonderful home!
“Hey Jacki –
“I needed to get a quick email out to you to tell you that Ringo is doing wonderfully! I feel like he loved us so much and we loved him so much right from the moment we met him. He’s done so well sleeping all night in his crate in Phoebe’s room (she gets up and takes him out at 6:30-7:00 when they both get up). Outside of a couple little whines the second night (for 30 seconds), he’s never made a peep at night. With some trainer help, he adjusted to all the crazy sounds of daytime walking in the city within a couple days. He is a joy out on 24th Street (cute shopping street by us) and loves all dogs and people. He sits at every corner before we cross streets. He’s getting used to all the people who come and go from our home and the electricians and handyman and gardeners all give him treats and sweet talk. He’s learned where to go potty and heals when I walk him around the yard — and we play after he goes potty in the designated are. He DOES know how to fetch — and drop the ball and then sit. Of course, he gets excited some times and we are teaching “settle.” We know not to play fetch very hard and only for 5 minutes or so (the vet reminded us of this), so that he does not over-do his bones. But he’s a genius! He is amazing with all dogs and all children. And he’s getting over some caution about who’s coming thru the front door and starting to get the stairs of a Victorian home (but we’re going slowly as I’m very caution of stairs).
“Jacki – he looks at me like he’s a human. I can’t explain it — but he’s changed my life! so many hugs and thanks!…sara
“PS – he loves loves getting brushed and snuggling and enjoys going daily to a play/training group. The kids and Andy are equally in love!
“PPS – our trainer says he was so amazingly well-bred and learns so quickly — he’s resilient, happy, athletic, loving and huggy and so so smart! He’ll stop and seem like he’s posing like a show dog! You picked the best puppy in the world for us! Thank you so much!”
Another Admiration Poodle Becomes Celebrity
The poster below was created with model, Thomas – son of our Natalie