Saturday, April 19, 2008

I have a dog

Meet Alfred Abraham Lincoln--or just Lincoln.

He is an American Hairless Terrier, and has been my dog for two weeks now. His first family had to move away for work and couldn't take him. My friend, Beth, already knew and loved him, but due to her prior dog commitments (Gracie & the poodle, Sir Chuck) couldn't take him, still she promised to find him a good home.




Meanwhile in my life, I have a reputation (duly earned) as, well, not an animal person. I have always felt that domesticated animals are a bit of an aberration. I struggle with a culture that puts the lives of animals above humans, etc, etc. And yet, in a life that has become more and more about me, I thought having something living that relies on me would be good for my character. Some of this feeling came from a great This I Believe essay I heard last year. You can listen to it here.

So I started thinking seriously about getting a dog, building my character, allowing my priorities to be set by something other than my convenience. Still, my character only stretches so far, and I was still unable to get behind the idea of shedding. I am still deeply in love with my new home and couldn't imagine having dog hair all over the place. Flash forward to about 6 weeks ago.

When Beth mentioned Lincoln (nee Alfred) to our friend Jenny, with whom I had been discussing my dog dreams and limitations, Jenny realized this could be a match!





And so it is! I can't believe how much I am enjoying life with Lincoln. He's got lots of energy, and so we go for walks nearly every day. He's snuggly, but not too needy. He's totally house trained (YAHOO!) and charming. Of course, he's a bit mouthy, but we are working on that. Also, he's, you know, hairless, which makes him a great conversation piece--I've talked with more of my neighbors in the last two weeks than in the last six months.

Finally, due to his hairless nature, he has to wear clothes in the winter to stay warm and in the summer to keep from getting sunburned. I imagine this will be tons of fun as the seasons pass and I decide if I want to be one of those pet owners who makes/buys LOTS of clothes for their dog, or just one who makes due with the outfits he came with. What do you think? Below is Lincoln in his very trendy puffy vest with faux fur collar. Enjoy!



I am trying to catch him on video when he does kooky hairless dog things--check back for updates!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Katie,
I stumbled onto your site and, as you can only imagine, to my very big fat surprise, you have a dog!!!!! WHAT!? He looks cute and I am excited to meet him. Congratulations.
Tracy (Depew)

Rachel Elek said...

The black is so sheik!

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Joshua said...

I like that dog waaay more than I thought I was going to. I'm just going to admit it. I was like "Hairless dog?" Wha??? But I like the little guy.

And just so you know Rach, black is now the new black.

Unknown said...

katie, first off, i didn't know you had a blog until i followed the link from jenny's. i am thrilled to see/read life with AAL is going good. he is just too cute!