Old Dog, New Tricks
They said it couldn’t be done. They said an old dog can’t learn new tricks.
But I know an old dog who’s learned one, learned more than one if you want to know the truth.
For the last couple of months, Copper has been visited by his doggie cousins, Reese and Bella, a pair of German shepherds being raised by Copper’s original “mama,” Claire. Claire loves doggies, and now she has about 160 pounds of doggies living in her house. But she still has room in her heart for her original “son.”
Copper, who can be a bit curmudgeonly and crotchety, originally reacted much as we thought he would when first Reese and then Reese and Bella came to visit. He was standoffish and snarly.
But something happened to him when he finally got to know Bella. A younger female seemed like a dog he could handle. At first they just sniffed each other, but eventually they began to play. And now Reese, much larger, a male, is also included in the games.
Last night Copper (10 or more years their senior) led his doggie cousins on a merry chase, taking the corners of the yard like the mostly border collie that he is.
And … there was only one almost-fight … over an ice cube.
As far as I can tell we’ve had a canine miracle in these parts: An old dog learning a new trick!