Way back in the misty dawns of time (before Paddi was born -- around 2002) we had two dogs that were my parents family dogs originally -- a golden retriever named Rocky, and a terri-airhead (terrier/aerdale cross) named Princess. They passed on -- Rocky more or less in fulness of time, and Princess of liver failure. My partner and I hadn't had dogs before, but my brother, mom and nephew (all of whom were living with us) had -- so the cry went up for a dog.<div>
<br></div><div>And we had cats. Four cats. It had to be a cat good with dogs.</div><div><br></div><div>We spent lots of time looking through breed books, and found nothing all that encouraging/inspiring. Then one day at work, someone sent around a note that they were looking for a home for a two year old basset girl. Breed book was consulted. "If your basset must be alone during the day," it said, "Get them a cat so they won't be so lonely." Sounded good to us! So we decided this was the dog -- and the person giving her away decided to keep her. </div>
<div><br></div><div>By then we were hooked. Miss Paddi B Basset, whose official name is Sunset's Descansco Princess (in honour of her predecessor) came to us from a registered breeder. </div><div><br></div><div>Paddi informed us that while cats were okay, they were not bassets. Billy appeared on Petfinder soon after. When we first met him he was in jail for a crime he didn't commit, or so he told us -- ie he was at the SPCA shelter. He and Paddi adored each other on sight. We were all devastated when he died at just about four -- some older-time droolers will remember that I expect.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Paddi said at that time that she was happy to be an only dog, and we were happy to let her be so... until I realized how ... um... un-energetic she was becoming. For instance, the watch dog duties... she was still happy enough to bark to let me know someone was in the driveway, but she outsourced the actual getting up and going to the window to see who it was to me! Back to Petfinder. Vernon Q Basset arrived from the local SPCA soon after. He was eight when he arrived, or so they say. He and Paddi B are colleagues rather than friends, I'd say, but they bump along well enough together. And she gets off the couch now, or at least sends Vern instead of me.</div>
<div><br></div><div>The odd thing is that I don't normally look at Petfinder. Both times I started browsing a boy basset appeared immediately. So sure, technically, we got them. But really, I think they got us.</div><div>
<br></div><div>And given that we now have four people, two hounds and two cats for a couch, loveseat and armchair, I am not looking at Petfinder again. Ever. Really.</div><div><br></div><div>Happy thanksgiving to all American four and two leggers (and three-leggers too, if any -- we have one of them!)</div>
<div><br></div><div>Mary</div><div>& Paddi B Basset</div><div>& Vernon Q Basset</div><div>& Billy B Basset, ATB</div>