A little thing called walkin’ the dog
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SHERWOOD KIRALY
A dog-waste removal company wittily called Entre-Manure, which works
our local parks, has reported that it picked up 30% less waste last
year than the year before, presumably because dog owners are picking
up 30% more.
Dog owners in general are fine people, and this evidence suggests
that they are getting finer. It’s nice to see an authoritative source
like Entre-Manure giving credit where it’s due.
In my own small way I’m contributing to this pickup in pickup,
although I confess that as a boy in the Midwest I didn’t pick up
after my cocker spaniel Tippy. I don’t believe I ever carried a bag
when I walked him, nor do I recall other people carrying bags. I
guess the world was covered in it back then.
Today, though, I assiduously police our Welsh springer spaniel
Booker, even though in doing so I sacrifice a certain amount of manly
style and panache. A man picking up after his dog is the opposite of
Zorro.
Yes, the Kiralys are responsible now ... I don’t leave home
without my baggie, and on the fire road, my wife Patti Jo takes
everything but a roll of Bounty to soak up the moisture. One day, she
only brought two bags and Booker had a three-bag morning; she had to
beg a bag from another walker and never forgot it. She has also noted
that no one seems to be picking up after the goats. This may or may
not be an Entre-Manure issue.
There are still a few dog-walkers who look at the sky and pretend
it isn’t happening, but by and large we’re conscientious today.
And of course if we do falter, we’re fortunate in that every
neighborhood has at least one lookout standing in his front doorway
like Yul Brynner in “The King and I,” watching for anyone who might
neglect his duty, so to speak.
A couple years back, Patti Jo was accosted by a gentleman who
accused our previous dog, Sashi, of -- well, let’s shorten it
slightly -- hit and run. Patti Jo denied it categorically, the man
didn’t believe her, and she came home mad.
I, on the other hand, am flattered by this kind of interest -- in
fact, the more belligerent these people are, the better I like it.
I’m always happy to show anyone who’s interested the inside of my
baggie.
I would suggest, though, that a thumbs-up or a “way to go” might
be in order to all us pickup artists for the improvement in our stats
this last season. We bagged 200 extra pounds, pardner. That’s a lot
of crunchies.
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