Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Oh, Mickey...



Oh Mickey you're so fine....

MICNICHOLS F. CONANT
 02-14-2004 TO 02-27-2018
REST IN PEACE LITTLE BUDDY.



Approximately 4 years ago my son called me with the exciting news that He got a puppy! Dog lover in me got squelched while Mom in me said, "What? Your apartment does not take pets!" Minor detail. He went on to say that he had "rescued"--read stolen-this puppy from a short life of abuse and neglect from Detroit's inner city. Seems that the said pup had been spotted at a local party store feasting on pizza crusts and chicken bones, hardly the approved diet by Purina and others! There was also an occasion where it was witnessed that an accident was almost caused by said pup happily and cluelessly wandering down the middle of Conant. Upon his "rescue" he was appropriated with the rather royal moniker of McNicols F. Conant, honoring the area of his birth. We'll call him Mickey. The F. can be left up to your imagination. Freebird, on good days. Now if the stats can be believed, there are 1 pit bull dog to every 2 residents in the city of Detroit. That seems crazy but even if the number was 1 to 5, it would still seem like an unbelievable ratio. Pit bull and their mixes have been a big problem, and can be seen roaming in packs in areas of the city. Most are bred for fighting and for use as guard dogs, others just abandoned. So back to Mickey. He is a smallish brown pit bull mix with sweet brown eyes and a 1 ear up and 1 ear down thing going. Probably hit in the ear at some time, but He seems to hear just fine. Especially when the refrigerator door is opened, or the treat box is shook. It gives him a perpetually quizzical look that is totally endearing. Coupled with his five o clock shadow, Mickey is the epitome of Ghetto Terrier, which we lovingly have coined his "breed". The apartment manager was a softy and generously bent the rules for his newest little inhabitant. Who could resist such a tale of woe? Three years later The Mickster is TEMPORARILY residing with me in the big house and taking his strolls down the Metro walking trail. A real George Jefferson is he. And I couldn't love it more. Mickey guards me like a hawk, but would only lick to death any real danger. The bond with Black Betty was immediate and He loves riding with the wind in his fur. Mickey has proved himself very tolerant of children and other animals. Since Lola kitty is the queen (no offense Aretha) around here, it was imperative that He learn his place. That place being curled up with her in front of the fireplace or any sunny spot on the carpet!! Bliss to be sure. Everything that I have ever heard about mutts (ouch!) temperament, loyalty and such have been proved over and over with our Mickey. Guess all I can say is please don't hesitate to adopt a pet from Humane Society or where ever. You won't regret having such a loyal and loving pet. P.S. Prescription strength Singular alleviates those pesky allergy symptoms!!! xoxox

3 comments:

Cheryl said...

I’m thinking of you both today as you take this painful but humane journey. Mickey has been an extension of Dane, left here to help you both through your grief with his antics and unconditional love. Losing him is like losing a piece of Dane again I am sure. But we cannot allow our pets to suffer and Mickey’s Daddy is calling him home now. I have no doubt that Dane is waiting on the other side of the rainbow bridge, kneeling down and waiting to welcome Mickey into his arms. I find comfort in knowing Dane and Mickey will be reunited once again just like the rest of us will be someday. Love you both! ❤️

Charles Gramlich said...

very sorry to hear this. I'm glad you had him but I know this must be hard to take.

jodi said...

Sissy, you always have the perfect words for me. I cannot express how much it means to me that you are always there for me. I know how much you loved MickerdaMicker and will miss our Bonfire Dog. xo
Charles, it's always hard, but our old boy is now running to his Daddy. xo