Rufus
(and Floyd)
At
the risk of seeming like one of those people who does
nothing but ramble on about their pets... I'm going to
ramble on about my pet. I'll try to be brief.
Rufus
is now 11 weeks old. He's changed a lot even since we
first brought him home about a month ago. But man, he
is still cute.
Rufus
gets a little wound up sometimes. He chews on everything
like a madman, and needs a lot of attention. We had been
consoling ourselves by saying, "Oh, he's just a puppy.
All puppies are like that." But last week he started
"puppy training" classes. When we brought him
in with the other puppies, we were a little surprised
and a little dismayed to see that he was one of the more
"crazy" puppies in there. Oh well.
As
I mentioned before, he's very smart, which I guess is
par for the course for his breed. He can already come
when called, sit on command, and -- if he's not too distracted
-- stay on command. He's also already pretty good at fetch.
It's
funny how, just like a child, sometimes it's not the store-bought
toys that thrill him the most. He loves, for example,
an empty plastic container of laundry detergent. It's
about as big as he is, and there's only one place (the
handle) that he can bite, but somehow those things make
it even more fun for him. He loves to tackle it, push
it around on the floor, and even drag it with him around
the house. I suppose because it's so big and yet it's
so lightweight, it's cool for him to be able to manhandle
(puppyhandle) it around.
However,
his all-time, number one favorite toy is indeed a storebought
one. It's Floyd the little stuffed dragon. Even before
we got Rufus, we knew we wanted to get him a stuffed animal.
We didn't want to get him a dog toy animal, though, because
they all have squeakers in them and if the dog can get
the squeaker out he can choke (Rufus has a squeak toy,
but he can't use it unsupervised). So we went to the kid's
toy section of the store and found Floyd (that's what
we called him, anyway -- I don't remember why). He had
the dual advantages of being very, very soft and being
stuffed with foam, not beans. Pity poor Floyd as Rufus
on a daily basis grabs his little pal by the throat and
shakes him. Or as he drags him from room to room by the
tail, or the ear. In just a few weeks, Floyd's looking
pretty shabby, but he's hanging in there. And that's saying
something, when your only playmate is a rambunctious puppy.