[Dailydrool] OEBE

jacquelynn chazey aerogator27 at hotmail.com
Fri May 2 17:41:10 PDT 2008


For a while now, I have been considering to  nominate Pierre Louis to be a member of the OEBE for his counter cruising skills, but due to the fact that he has allergies, and his medicines make him more ravenous than the others I was cutting him some slack.  However, there have been a couple of key incidents that the other OEBE members may well wish to note to keep him in mind for a future date.  His usual target is his Auntie Donna, my sister, as she is not around all the time, and she is a slacker in the vigilance department.  First attack, a couple of years ago, my sister had gotten a free "Birthday Roasted Chicken" from a local grocery.  Everyone had their meal, and Auntie Donna set her portion aside, turned her back for 5 seconds, and whoomp, Pierre sucked it in in one breath.    Next attack on Auntie Donna was a year or so later when she went out of her way to prepare some traveling food from leftovers.  She sliced her share of delicious roast beef to make a sandwich, and whoomp, Pierre struck again, very stealth and fast.  Now, today, we had all the hounds out, and since Pierre looked a little tired, I brought him in first.  Usually he lingers in the "mud room", but tonight he zipped up to the kitchen, and I didn't give it a thought.  When finally, all the hounds were brought in, I noticed that  the boneless chicken cutlets (2) (cooked, leftover) that I had left out to eventually make hound treats were missing. Actually, I later found one.  I asked Mom about it, and she said she found the container on the floor, and she believed that one of the hounds stole it.  Pierre again.  (I gave him pepcid  ac because he will have squirts tomorrow.)  He is just the funniest boy about food.  I know he will have to learn more and different tricks besides counter cruising to become a full blown OEBE, and if I ever clear him up of his allergies, he may.  Does flat basset count?  He has the habit of napping on my neighbor's front lawn.  Really hard to get him up - I felt like the lady on the basset episode of Cesar Milan's training where she drags the dog while he is horizontal (the basset, not Cesar).  I actually laugh so hard at him when I try to get him to move, and some drivers passing by shout "Is he OK???"  Of course, if someone is going to meet and talk to him, he gets up to have a howl...  Ah the life with bassets.  I think Nikki is going to be a Pwincess.  Regardless, they are all my love and heart.

Jackie and the Chazey hounds
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