Speaking of gnarled-up dogs, there is one less in the world now.  Black, the little dog that lived my little fenced in area, is no longer with us.  Well my landlady spends great stretches of time in  .  Anyway, Black hasn’t been here since I got back and I asked a few people around here about him and no one knew what’d happened, and then finally when my landlady called me the other day I remembered to ask and she said her nephew had called her months ago with word that he’d died, must have been when I was in the US at the start of the New Year.  Well, he was an old dog, but I also suspect he was rather neglected by the nephew that was supposedly caring for him.  He spent his time chained up on the side of the house, poor fella, and I can tell you that when I came back the plants outside looked like they hadn’t been watered in a long time, which I imagine was another of his responsibilities.
.  Anyway, Black hasn’t been here since I got back and I asked a few people around here about him and no one knew what’d happened, and then finally when my landlady called me the other day I remembered to ask and she said her nephew had called her months ago with word that he’d died, must have been when I was in the US at the start of the New Year.  Well, he was an old dog, but I also suspect he was rather neglected by the nephew that was supposedly caring for him.  He spent his time chained up on the side of the house, poor fella, and I can tell you that when I came back the plants outside looked like they hadn’t been watered in a long time, which I imagine was another of his responsibilities.  
lunes, 5 de mayo de 2008
Dog eats chicken bone… And survives!
Anyone who has spent much time around here will tell you that there are a lot of gnarled-up looking dogs.  Skin conditions, fur and ear tips missing, ribs poking out, a dozen ticks ringing their eyes, it’s all common place, even in cases where the dog actually has an owner.  There are, of course, many well maintained pets, but even then are distinct from the dogs you see around the US Bethel 
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Those descriptions of the dogs break my heart.
Each time I close my eyes to go to sleep I imagine a dog with ticks around its eyes.
Just had to sign back on to tell you that.
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