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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine

Roughhousing, jumping, licking your face and tail wagging. Yes we’re talking about the four legged kids most of us have in our house. It’s National Dog Day. Sorry cat people, it’s not your day. This year our local dog population has increased.


                        This is Ninja after playing in the mud.

Our Mama Mia had 13 puppies in June, of which we still have 5. We’re keeping 3 and the other 2 go to grandsons in October. So our jumping, licking your face and tail wagging has greatly increased this year. Yet what are these endearing qualities that us dog lovers deal with?

The “experts” say:

Tail wagging by your dog is only partially a sign of happiness. Tell that to the dog imitating a helicopter. Of course the problem with experts is they claim a dog’s tail is a communication device. The claim it communicates different emotions like happiness, fear, tension, even attack. And if they’re really happy they’ll wag their tail with their whole butt or in circles. Our Mia wags not only her whole butt, but her whole body. She turns into a U-shape.

Dogs licking your face in many cases is a sign of love and affection, with puppies even more so. They say this behavior comes from wolves, of which they claim that technically dogs are a subspecies of wolves. It may simply be that they are grooming you. Dogs groom each other or their human when a solid bond is in place.

So what about jumping? It’s usually an unwanted behavior you have to train out of the dog.  Again, the experts say it’s an instinctive display of affection, and if they try to lick your face it’s because they recognize you as their parent.

Dogs are generally social, but not always. Your dog will look to you for guidance, approval, companionship and love. Of course, the experts blame that on wolves also. Does it make it sound better to say dogs are part wolf? What do these experts really know? For those of us that have dogs, we know they are loyal if you treat them right. In fact, they become part of the family. Your kids and grandkids play with them and use them for a pillow. And as for your dog leaning on you, I think maybe they’re tired, but those pesky experts say it’s another sign of affection. They claim it’s the dog asking for your attention, so as you’re falling over anyway, sit down and pet your dog.

The person who probably said it best was Tom T. Hall in his song; “Ain’t but three things in this world that’s worth a solitary dime but old dogs and children and watermelon wine”.

Now I don’t have a recipe for watermelon wine, but I do have one for watermelon smoothies. It lets you sip something cold that tastes of watermelon as the children play and the dog is laying on your feet.


Watermelon Smoothies:

When the weather is hot try watermelon, cucumber and mint smoothies or you can use just watermelon and strawberries. Place the ingredients in the blender, add some ice cubes or Greek yogurt and blend.
And if you’re really into watermelon, try cutting some up into small pieces then freezing them in an ice cube tray. You can add a small amount of water also. Then use your frozen watermelon instead of ice cubes.





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