Friday, October 17, 2008



Close Encounters
of the
Stinky Kind
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I'd know that bark anywhere. After dinner the "guys", who are really girls, went outside. Within minutes I heard my smallest little girl raising an awful ruckus.
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Oh oh, says I. Sounds like stray cat or skunk.
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Arming myself with my huge industrial size flashlight I head out and, lo and behold, Elle has a skunk cornered in the yard. A BIG skunk. I never saw it's face as the "business end" was pointed at my dear little girl.
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With a mother's courage I swooped in and grabbed my crazed doggie by her halter only a few feet from the possibility of a dousing with eau de skunk. As I raced back to the door sniffing her for the possibility of a direct hit, I was instead greeted with the sweet smell of my little girl.
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Thank you, God!

5 comments:

Tracy said...

oh my goodness... I think of my little dog Lucky in this situation and I just cringe.. glad your pooch is doing fine:)

Mark D. said...

When I was a boy, we had a dog who took up the bad habit of fighting with porcupines. Not pleasant -- either for the dog or for us, as we got into a rut of regularly taking the dog in for quill removal.

The joys of having animals in any area that is close to nature!

Adrienne said...

Ah yes - the porcupine. When I worked for a local vet the same big, happy, and stupid dogs came back over and over. Sometimes they had as many as 100 or more quills. Gets pretty spendy forthe owners.

Tracy - Elle is fine but Mom was a wreck. One night last summer they both got sprayed during a 3am potty run. My older dog ran in and wiped herself off on our blanket. So there we were at 3am washing the blanket, sheets, and the dogs.... Bleh!

gemoftheocean said...

Lucky!!! [Brave you!!!]

irene said...

I don't recall ever seeing a skunk in Toledo.