Sunday, September 23, 2012

Way Down South with Dixie

Of all the treasures we brought home from Morocco, large/small, expensive/cheap none has given as much happiness and satisfaction as this canine addition to our family.

the flying dog of Morocco!
 

Our decision to get a dog in Morocco was not something we ever expected we'd do.  We had lost a previous dog to old age, and were not feeling the need for a replacement.

Dixie was one of the last pups of a litter of nine who had not been spoken for.  The Bearded Collie kennel owner, Deana Zelinova, contacted the American Embassy community newsletter, of which I was the editor, to place an ad in the classified section.  Her email contained a photo that was completely irresistible!  I immediately forwarded the note to my husband, who responded in record time, "Find out when we can have her, how much, and where we should pick her up!" 


the day I picked her up to take her to her new home (8 weeks old)

It was a decision that we have never regretted.  She has, without a doubt, been one of the very best dogs we've ever had!  A sweet disposition, with a friendly attitude, she knows no stranger.  She has a great herding instinct, and without sheep or goats to herd, she herds whatever happens to be available:  squirrels, geese, birds, airplanes, boats, people.  She has been dubbed the "happiest dog in the neighborhood", and we are quite certain the every-evening-pontoon-boat-cruisers that float by our house to watch Dixie in action as she charges along the shore of the lake, enjoy her entertainment almost as much as she enjoys the entertainment they provide just for coming by!




living up to her nickname of the Happiest Dog in the Neighborhood


 
chillin by the pool on a hot South Carolina day
 
 
She and I are currently attending a refresher obedience class with the intention of continuing her education (and mine) with Agility Training.  From the video below you'll understand why I chose agility!


 
It's hard to tell who is most entertained!



2 comments:

  1. Very cute dog! Makes me miss our dog! She is currently being taken care of by my parents while we are in Singapore. Wish I can give her a big hug right now!

    Cheers,
    Kristina

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    1. Oh Kristina! Our pets (dogs, especially) are such a part of our lives and families. I know how hard it must be for you to not be greeted in that very special furry way whenever you walk through your door. But I also know how hard traveling and adjusting to a foreign land can be on a dog, so it's for the best that he is in the care of someone you completely trust, and someone he was already acquainted with! Your year will go quickly, and you'll be reunited. Don't worry...he will remember you!!! :)

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