The big Yellow Lab came up from my blind spot. She ran toward our little Yorkie, Hazard. At first I didn’t know if she was friendly. Our Hazzard is tiny. The Lab was big. I tugged Hazzard away with his lead and scolded the stranger. Turns out she was not malicious, but a just a little curious.
“Go away. Go on git… Go… go on. Git… Go home.” I said.
She wouldn’t leave. I scolded her with a firm voice and walked rapidly away turning my back on her and pulling Hazzard along with me.
All this happened just after I had crossed busy road while trying to talk on my cell phone.
Finally, it seemed she would leave us alone and I continued on my walk and my phone conversation—until I heard the squeal of tires and a sickening thud. The beautiful dog and run into the road and was hit hard by a mini-van accelerating into our neighborhood.
She let out a yelp and I whirled around just in time to see her awkwardly try to scramble to her feet. It was pitiful to watch. At first she limped around and my mind raced back to the all the dogs that I had and loved as a boy who had been hit and killed by cars. My heart just sank at what I was watching. I didn’t want to see the beautiful dog suffer and die…
But this dog scrambled to her feet and ran around behind the van, across the street, and back and forth in front of a house almost as if she was trying to “walk off” getting hit in the back by a wild pitch. She darted around the yard into the next yard and finally burrowed under a fence to what was obviously her home. She then turned, sat down on her haunches, and watched as if nothing happened. I waited for my heart beat to slow back down and finally finished my walk back home.
When you get hit by a bus, shake it off, go home, regroup, learn your lessons and be glad you survived. Be glad it’s not over yet and you are a smarter dog than you used to be.
Ken Pierpont
Granville Cottage
Riverview, Michigan
April 22, 2017
Barbara
That’s a lot of wisdom there – shake off the hurt and move on with life. More of us need to be doing that. Thanks for this illustration.
Ken
Thank you Barbara. I like your site. Good stuff.