- Dog Tales
- October 16, 2023
Jethro PawWord Story
“Hey Ma and Pa, crushed it in Spencerville today. Led the Bulldog Quartet, protected the Doggie Daycare, and even won tug of war at the Barking Boutique, with the stuffed throne as my prize! Just another day in the realm of J-Dawg. Woof Night! – J-Dawg”
Adam’s apple – that’s how we knew him. Jethro had earned this nickname, a result of an almost humorous incident involving a game of fetch with a perfectly shaped apple. “If you knew the boy, you’d reckon it’s nothing unexpected” was a sentiment often accompanied by grins when folk talked about Jethro around here.
Jethro was peculiar – not in an odd way, mind you, but in a fond, memorable manner. Take your time and observe him. His brindle and white coat flashing like a beacon, the duality of his ears symbolizing a struggle to pick sides – white as snow on the left and brown as an old oak on the right. Comfortable in his disparity and content, he was a king without a crown.
By day, Spencerville – as close to a utopia as you’d ever walk your dog in. Its dwellings like Pupsicle Palace and K9 Kebabs serving gastronomic highs that would turn the greatest hound into a drooling mess. Its greens like Lower Golden Gate Gardens and Husky Hill sending you on countless adventures – hunts for hidden toys, races against the wind.
Then there was the royal council. The Bulldog Quartet – Jethro, Grace, Chloe, and Biggie – all partners in crime and all sharing a bloodline. Their gatherings were frequent. Fat Russell and dear old Spencer, although not of royal descent, often joined in the power play, jousting their way through the endless games and adding their own bits to our tales.
Just yesterday, while at the Barking Boutique, we’d watched as Jethro orchestrated a grand tug of war. An exhibition of power, strength, and charm, it was his perfect playground. And yet, while others struggled with jumbled ropes, Jethro’s eyes never strayed from the coveted stuffed throne – a symbol of prestige and power in our realm. His Jolly’s ball squished beneath him and his sisters on his side, the king marched leisurely.
Time was replete with tales of Jethro’s valor. Be it ensuring the ample supply of cheese at Paws On The Grill or protecting our local Doggie Daycare from unexpected outside invasions, he embodied the spirit of Spencerville. To him, it wasn’t about dominance, but harmony. And if you have the fortune of spending time with him, on a car ride perhaps, you’d notice how he never leaves any behind.
Each evening, sun dipping towards the horizon, Jethro and his court would retire to the regal castle. As the stars would start their dance, they’d recount the day’s tales, their laughter echoing within the fortress walls.
To share a day in the life of Jethro, our monarch and companion, you’d have to understand that Spencerville wasn’t about power struggles or positioning. It was about shared love and unbreakable bonds. Our Bulldog Quartet led this – befriending strangers, helping the fallen, and guarding those who needed it. They gave their all and asked for nothing more than to be loved. And Jethro, the king of our hearts, was at the core of it all.
The End.
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