I think my days as a celebrity may be over. I did what could have been my last library event yesterday. My mom and I have been thinking about retiring from our therapy group when our certification expires in March because we just don't enjoy it like we used to. I'm getting a little older, I have arthritis, and I'm much less patient with children that are too pushy or won't listen when Mom tells them not to poke me in the eye.
I used to really enjoy therapy work, but at a library event in Manhattan Beach recently, something happened to me that has never happened. I was scared by a child. I didn't like her. She liked me, but all I wanted to do was hide behind Mom. Mom has always said that once I don't like doing this anymore that she would stop doing it since making her dogs happy is more important than her training. So we've been wrestling with what to do in March for several months now.
And yesterday seemed like a good way to go out on top (ala Michael Jordan ... the first time). I am a celebrity at the Lawndale Library. I'm always the first dog to have full signups and kids yell out as I'm coming "It's Chubbs! It's Chubbs!" The whole time, kids want to come sit by me, pet me, show me their books and shake my hand. The librarian always thanks us for coming and gives us treats. She's says I'm everyone's favorite.
I was a hit again this time, and I behaved really well. I even looked at the books sometimes, which I don't always do. I didn't whine when the other dogs came in, and there were some really nice kids this time who kept petting me politely and telling me that I was cute. Which I am. Have I mentioned that yet today?
We may get recertified just so I can go back there. However, it's pretty expensive... Maybe they would let me come visit sometimes anyway. Oh well, we have another three months to decide. In the meantime, I have lots of other work to do, helping my mom teach puppies how to be polite. It's a tough life.
Love, Chubbs
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Sometimes children are scary. Rest up and decide what to do. I am very proud of you and your mom!
ReplyDeleteDogs like you are awesome!We have dogs that come to our library to listen to children read to them -www.tscpl.org/kids/comments/read_dogs. I am hoping one day that my dog, Gracie, can be a therapy dog. She has a blog just like you - thoughtsfromgracie.blogspot.com.
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