Jan Hodges   
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  Bend, Oregon
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Story Time at Daze O Grace

A true story

It was a dark and stormy night when Thistledown's Spirit Song came to live at Daze O Grace. She was 10 weeks old, taken from the comfort of her parents and littermates, stranded at an airport with her new mom, sent on a noisy airplane ride, then brought to her new home full of strange dogs barking and clamoring to see the new kid. A tough beginning to be sure. But then Katalina Rose is a very special dog...after all, she is a Spirit Song!

As the days of winter passed, Spirit Song soon learned that she was at the bottom of the dog pack. The Alpha male made a point to let her know she was not welcome or appreciated. There was an Alpha female as well, named Kamaria, then
came another female, Sofia, and last a cute little guy named, Golden Rule. The other pack members began to accept her one at a time, especially Golden Rule. After all, the Golden Rule is "do unto others as you would have them do unto you."   And so it was that little Golden Rule became a playmate, soul mate and kindred spirit to Spirit Song. They would frolic, wrestle, chase, play tag, and nap together. They washed each other's faces after breakfast, they napped together after exploring in the woods. Still there was the matter of Angelo Koibito, the Alpha male to contend with. He would watch them play and finally began to make an effort to play with them but would always get caught up in the competition and took his aggression out on Spirit Song. She was small and young but she would not submit to his bullying. She would cower down against a wall or in a corner and growl fiercely and show her teeth, still he was not intimidated by her courage. Spirit Song was always traumatized by these assaults. She learned to avoid him at all costs. When she saw him coming, she would hide. She didn't understand why Angelo Koibito didn't seem to like her or even tolerate her presence. Everyone else seemed to be accepting her just fine. What was she doing wrong that this big, handsome male dog didn't like?

One evening as the dog pack was resting after dinner, Spirit Song was playing ball all alone in the middle of the living room floor. Without warning, the Alpha female, Kamaria, came bounding down off her high look-out and attacked Spirit Song. Again and again she laid into her, but each time Spirit Song cowered and growled back, showing her teeth and would not back down. Soon the pack was distracted outside by squirrels and even then Kamaria didn't forget that she had issues with Spirit Song. As the dogs began to gather again in the living room, once again, Kamaria attacked little Spirit Song. It seemed unexplainably vicious but as we watched and waited, we saw an unbelievable sight. Spirit Song finally rolled over onto her back with all 4 feet in the air and lay before the Alpha female in complete and total surrender. Kamaria stood over her like she was her prize for several minutes grunting her dominance then walked a distance away, still watching her. Spirit Song lay as quiet as death on her back with her feet in the air. Then without taking her eyes off of her, Kamaria, the Alpha female, tenderly walked up to Spirit Song and bathed her from head to foot. She washed her slowly and deliberately as only a mother would tend her child, snuggling and caressing. It was a beautiful testament to the call of the wild in these small dogs. Spirit Song knows now that she must show her respect regularly to the higher ranking pack members. From that day until now, the Alpha male has loved and cared for Spirit Song as one of his dearest friends. All he wanted was respect.

The End
 


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