KAREN WIGHT -- No Place Like Home
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o7 In the whole world there is but one thing that money can not buy,
to wit ‘the wag of a dog’s tail.f7 ‘
-- Josh Billings, 1865
Few things have as much effect on a household as a family pet. Even
bickering siblings unite in their love for a four-legged friend.
Childhood memories often center on the loving companionship of a dog or
cat. My mother stills talks about Skippy and the way he walked her to and
from school every day. Even when Skippy was old and unable to make the
long trip to the school, he would faithfully wait for her by the railroad
tracks on her path home. She tears up every time she tells the story.
Apparently, I have inherited the same gene. I could barely pull myself
together after seeing “My Dog Skip” in the movie theater last winter. I
made the kids sit with me through the credits at the end of the film,
just so I could pull myself back together. Thankfully, there were a few
other sappy moms in the audience who went through as many tissues as I
did.
With sentiments like that, no wonder we are willing to go the distance
for our pampered pooches and cuddly kittens. Whether they are ladies or
tramps, we all love to spoil our pets.
I recently received a catalog in the mail called “In the Company of
Dogs.” It is produced by Petopia and has the most amazing selection of
pet accessories. Just flipping through the pages was major entertainment.
In addition to the predictable selection of pet goodies were items such
as “muttluks” (booties for dogs), a “little wizzer” fountain (yes, you
know what it does), pet “pearl” collars, treat-of-the-month clubs, velvet
pooch pouches, matching owner/doggie sweaters, and my personal favorite
-- a bejeweled doggie tiara for the belle of the ball (as in fetch).
If you want an extra smile today, check out
https://inthecompanyofdogs.com.
Other excesses available for your pet include custom doghouses.
Contractor Allen Mowrer builds custom doggie domains, or should I say
chateaux, chalets and castles. One of Allen’s works of art resides in our
neighborhood. This custom doghouse is three (doggie) stories high, has
air-conditioning, limestone floors, working windows, a “formal” entrance
and a large back door for easy access. I don’t think anyone would mind
being in this doghouse.
I wanted to meet the dog of the house and see what kind of pooch had
the good fortune to live in such a manor. When I met Ted, I found out the
house is the least of the blessings heaped on this lucky dog. Ted, who
has received his American Kennel Club canine “good citizen” certificate,
has quite the life. In addition to his daily walks, Ted has a standing
play date with another dog (a Chihuahua) and his owner every Sunday. Ted
has his own car, a Jeep -- and I mean a Grand Cherokee, not a Barbie
version -- because Ted (a Bernese mountain dog) cannot fit into the
owner’s Porsche. Ted is a Parrot-head and even dressed up as Jimmy Buffet
for Halloween this year. Ted also has a pet of his own, a cat named Bill.
I kid you not.
A guilty conscience from Ted’ owner, who has a full-time job to help
maintain Ted’s lifestyle, resulted in a pet for Ted. The pet cat, Bill,
follows Ted everywhere, perches on the roof and waits for Ted to emerge
through the doggie door of the main house and supervises Ted’ daily
excursions. There is quite a hierarchy maintained at this house, or
should I say, doghouse.
Ted’s owner gave me the rundown on the pet-friendly places in the
area, many of which I did not know about. Pets are usually taboo in
stores and restaurants, but I learned Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion Island
will let you sit on the patio with your dog. Tommy Bahama’s in Corona del
Mar Plaza will do the same. All dogs are always welcome at the Three Dog
Bakery. Fashion Island’s Barnes & Noble is dog-friendly. Ace Hardware has
always welcomed dogs, and Brett’s Photo Express even keeps dog treats for
its drive-through canine customers. Check out https://dogfriendly.com for
more local locations.
Lest you think that Ted’s owner is the only over-the-top pet owner
around, I also know Murphy’s “mom” had a nonskid pet cushion made for the
console of her car -- a Jaguar -- so Murphy could see outside. Mollie
gets a personalized doggie birthday cake every year. Foster gets carried
around in a Snuggly on occasion. And a personal confession on my behalf:
My dog, Mima, has had her portrait done in a pencil sketch.
Crazy? Maybe. But considering how much unconditional love our pets
give us, it’s not surprising. So when you see a dog with a tiara hanging
its head out the window of a car, don’t laugh, it’s puppy love.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Saturdays.
Photo Credit: La Petite Maison Photo Caption: The French chateau has
a copper roof, bay window and hardwood floors. The only thing missing is
a Chanel sweater for this pampered pooch.
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