
Waiting for my fur-baby 
On Monday, August 28, 2006, my dog was taken from me.
On Monday, August 11, 2008, I brought home a wriggling heap of fur and slobber and called her Menolly.
These are the trial and tribulations following me as a new Beagle owner. All of it is 100% true.
Come with us as we discover teeth marks, potty-training, and love. 
-C.J.D
happyBack on April 26, I went to Hook Park where a bunch of dog and their owners descended on the park and enjoyed, food, fun, and of course the fellowship of their fellow furry friends. I didn’t see all the dogs that were there, but here’s a list of what I could identify-
-Bulldog (English, French, and American)
-Greyhound
-Chihuahua
-Border collie
-Golden retriever
-Rottweiler (both black-and-tan and red)
-Poodle (Toy and Standard)
-Bichon Frise
-Springer Spaniel
-Miniature Pincher
-Labrador Retriever (yellow, chocolate, and black)
-Yorkshire Terrier
-German Shepherd
-Australian Shepherd
-Boston terrier
-Dachshund
-Chow Chow
-Dalmation
-Welsh Corgi
-Great Dane
-Siberian Husky
-Beagle (tricolor and Lemon)
-Collie
-Bassett Hound (both English and American)
-Jack Russell Terrier
-Pit Bull Terrier
-Alaskan Malamute
-Boxer
-Pug
-Schnauzer
-Keeshond
-Foxhound
-Lhasa Apso
-Pomeranian
-Cocker spaniel
-Peikingese
-Bullmastiff
-Scottish Terrier
-West Highland White Terrier
-Shetland Sheepdog
-Bloodhound
-Shar Pei
-Australian Cattle Dog
-Doberman (both black-and-tan and red)
-Russian Mountain Dog
-Bernese Mountain Dog
-Whippet
-Wheaten Terrier
-Chinese Crested
-Black-and-tan Coonhound
-Papillion
Not to mention about a half-dozen I couldn’t identify, plus LOTS of mutts! Whew!
I arrived a half-hour before the festivities were about to begin (9:30), so I walked around for a while. At 10
O AM, it started with a word from the band (forgot their name), who proceeded to play ‘Hound Dog’. This continued to be the theme throughout the day, with ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ and a canine version of ‘House of the Rising Sun’ being some of the selections.
Out on one of Hook Park’s four baseball fields, many booths were set up, including three from various dog rescues; Petsmart, Border Collie Rescue of SoCal, and a Labrador rescue. There were of course lots of souveniers such as t-shirts and lots of dog-related items including handbags, canine clothing, food bowls, backpacks, bandannas, hats, knickknacks…you get the idea. There was even a ‘barkery’ featuring doggie confections! In short, it was a dog-lovers’ paradise.
At 10:05, the Muttley Crew had their first show. Who is the Muttley Crew? It’s a traveling trick troupe made up entirely of rescued dogs. Its purpose is not only to entertain, but to educate about the fun you can have with your dog, and the rewards from adopting. For a little under an hour, they wowed the crowd with spectacular jumps, agility, and funny Frisbee dogs.
After the Muttley Crew at 11:15, it was time for one of the funnier aspects of the day; a doggie fashion show! Every breed imaginable strutted their stuff in sweaters, a clown outfit, a ballerina Tutu, a fairy outfit, and of course their cute furry birthday suits. A good laugh was had by all, especially at the pooch who came dressed as a frankfurter! I think I feel a little sorry for them, though. Some of the Chihuahuas looked so scared and it was a warm day.
Next came lunch. Rather than blow my money getting a hot dog or some ribs, I had brown-bagged my lunch and only broke from my preplanned menu to get a free Sno-cone. J At 1:45, the Muttley Crew had another showing. This one was especially enjoyable, as a big Rottwieler pup named Thor made good friends with me…REALLY good friends! He licked me nearly to death, still intact tail wagging like mad. At one point he tried to sit in my lap! I loved, it, though. He wasn’t aggressive at all, just EXTREMELY friendly. Another funny point in the day was when a curious Doberman tried to steal my Sno-cone!
All in all, it was a good, fun day. I met at least three Beagles, all of whom were exceptionally sweet and well-behaved. It only further sold me on the Beagle breed.
Update: Yard Progress
Well, today I made another large stride toward getting my Beagle. There is a secondary gate in the backyard leading to the back gate. Right now the side yard leaves much to be desired, and I don’t want a curious Beagle to wander back there in search of a quick exit. So, I took down the rickety parts of the gate, repositioned the latticework, and fixed the latch so the gate won’t blow all over the place anymore. Next I hope I can replace the missing slats in the fence and fill in the holes.
In other news, it’s only one month, three weeks, and five days until my birthday- the dog deadline.
YIKES! In one way, that’s good; I have less time to wait. In another way, it’s not so good…I still don’t have enough saved for my ‘safety net’ (a sum of money put aside for emergencies). I will be getting a check next month that should make up the difference fairly quickly.