All bets were off in June of 2010 when a friend of mine brought boxer
pups to the market. She says, "you need this little guy - he is deaf.
If you take him, I will give him to you. You have a deaf dog, you know
how to raise him." I saw the littlest white pup, with a black spot over
his eye and of course I scooped him up and had to carry him around. I
held him up, facing away from me, and made kissing noises - his ears
twitched and his head moved.
"He is not deaf" I
told her, "He is a boxer - he is hard headed." She still insisted I take
him. He kinda did too. I put him down, and he made a bee line back to
me and followed me around the booth. Damnit....we had imprinted..
I call James - "Jamie....... I have a little boxer puppy" and my voice trailed.
"Whatever makes you happy my love."
Jesus save me, I now have a Comet
But I had a plan!
It
wasn't going to be my dog. Leigh and Russ were coming to visit. Leigh
wanted a dog, and Russ loves English bulldogs - this is a white boxer,
close right?? I would surprise them with this pup when they came, and if
they could keep him, they would have a dog!!!! Things don't always go
as planned, and they couldn't work out a deal with their landlord (pet
deposit was too much). We had already had Comet for a week by now, and
Leigh and Russ were leaving. I told James, I will just take him back.
"You are not taking my dog anywhere" he says and with that we added a 4th dog to our house.
Comet
was the most unusual puppy, all he did was sleep. Occasionally he would
be a puppy, and a boxer puppy at that, and he would play in short
bursts. He hates the broom, and vacuum, he must save me from all
cardboard. He was patheticly cute.
He
couldn't get all the way up on the couch, but he could get his front
legs up there. Then he would wait, and wait. Someone would take pity on
him, and lift him the rest of the way.
He is very vocal and will tell you a thing or two, and sometimes three - and then he is asleep again.
Part of me, wasn't too concerned. He was a white boxer, and a runt. He most likely would be a little more laid back.
His
being laid back was a boon for business. He was a festival dog for
sure. He slept most of the day, and when he was awake, he was loving on
everybody. He gets so excited his whole body shakes. He tries to wag his
nub of a tail, and his whole body gets in the way. He tries to walk up
to you in this state of excitement, and he comes at you sideways, butt
first. You have to laff! He was too cute to pass up, and people would
come into my booth just to see him. He traveled to every festival I did
(unless it was Rose's turn)
Comet
like Rose is a go go - he loves to go, to festivals, to restaurants, to
the office, markets, parades, you get the picture. He knows when I
start to pack the truck, it is time for a festival/market, and he is at
the door. Even now, and I don't take him like I used to. So as much as
he is with me, Comet is James dog. Comet sticks to him like glue. James
thinks this is great, because as he works, or watches TV, he has a
little buddy to sit with him.
As
Comet grew so did his spots. We watched as more spots showed up on his
skin, and the spot over his eye grew, but his hair never grew.
So
here we have this little LITTLE boxer who isn't growing, sleeps all the
time - and has no hair. No hair to the point his nickname was Piggy.
He
walked very stiff legged, and couldn't raise his head. He seemed to
always look at the ground. Several times to the vet, but no concerns
were raised. He started to cough, and he would cough til he seemed to
gag, back to the vet. This is how it was with him.
Then
the gods smiled upon me, the heavens opened, and I got a job at a local
veterinary office. None too soon. Comet started having seizures. Back
and forth again. X rays, bloodwork, medicines, it was scary. He was so
sick. Then the blood work showed he had a thyroid issue. Without doing
massive tests to know for sure, there is speculation that maybe his
thyroid stopped working, or was just too small. All of the sleeping he
had been doing for 3 years was just his way of staying alive. My heart
was crushed he had been sick for so long, and it was never caught . At
the same time, if I had never got this job, we would never have known
what was wrong with him or been able to help him. All things at the
right time!
Comet now has a
full coat of white hair, with brown spots! So much hair, you can barely
see the black spots on his skin. He has so much energy, he runs and
plays and plays and plays!!!! This little guy got an overhaul at just
the right time, and we have plenty more miles left!
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