The Times, They Are A-Changin'

I’ve been at camp Taurus for the past 10 days while my people were visiting some other dogs who live far away. I had lot of fun at camp, but I am very, very, very happy that my people are back home.
They brought me a guest blog post from one of the dogs they visited. His name is Kodi, which is an awesome name that is almost like mine! He is a big, calm, friendly dog who can run very fast and very, very far. I think he’s a little crazy, though, because he loves cold weather. I guess that’s good for him because he lives in a cold place far, far away called “Minnesota”. My people tell me that it’s even farther away than the Georgetown Dog Park, which is the farthest I’ve ever been from home. Anyhow, I’ll let Kodi tell his story now.
Kodi
Once upon a time, our pack was just me and my two people. Life was good. My people took good care of me, and I took good care of them. As time passed, they added some new pack members. Life has changed since then.
The new pack members are very small, friendly, fast-growing people. I know that they are very important pack members, and I do my best to protect and love them. Still, sometimes I wish that things were back how they used to be.
I was recently reminded of how things have changed on a pack trip to visit grandma and grandpa. Back in the old days, I always got to sit anywhere I wanted in the back couch of the motorized dog-sled. However, on this trip, the little pack members got to have the back couch and I had to sit with all of the supplies! I was not happy.
Not happy with the situation
At grandma and grandpa’s territory, I had a great time. I also had a lot of time to think about how to make the best of my situation. I have heard my people say, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” I don’t know what that means, but I know that I really, really, really like lemonade!
I knew that it was important for me to watch over and protect the littlest pack members from the cargo area, but I also wanted to enjoy the trip back home more than I enjoyed the first trip.
I thought…and thought…and thought some more.
Then, I had a great idea! Lemonade! On the way home, whenever the big people weren’t looking, I took a sip of the little people’s lemonade.
Loving the lemonade
This might sound like a sneaky, mean idea, but it was really an important part of proper security. By taking sips of the lemonade, I was making sure that the little people had safe lemonade to drink. It is just lucky for me that I really, really like lemonade!
So, just remember, when changes happen in your pack, you may not like them at first, but if you can find the lemonade and drink it when nobody is looking, you can be happy again! (Did I mention how much I like lemonade!)
PS I know it is hard to believe, but the monkey sitting next to me in the picture is NOT a real monkey. I still feel bad about what I did to the first monkey, but I thought it was real and was taunting the smallest member of the pack.








