Christmas Comes Early

Disclaimer: This is a video of a puppy.  Puppies are irresistible and should be used with caution. 



On Wednesday morning at 5am, I awoke to the sound of a dying chinchilla.  The noise was definitely coming from downstairs where Missy lives with her family.  Later that morning I find this furball shivering on the cement, cold from a bath.  Spike the puppy came from a litter at Missy's mothers house, just 10 minutes down the road.  Missy grants me full puppy privileges, and I scoop him up into a blanket/skirt and I take him upstairs.  

In Pohnpei, dogs are a delicacy often found on the dinner table, but Missy and her family are a little more cosmopolitan.  Our other dogs Pak and White will not become dinner (I assure myself).  Pohnpeian dogs aren't kept indoors or showed affection, so it is a treat that I get to half raise Spike inside.  Yesterday, Spike and I were lucky enough to catch the intermittent visiting vet.  This is another luxury that a Pohnpeian dogs do not enjoy, but I feel better knowing he is vaccinated, de-wormed, and de-flea'd.

I've found that puppy therapy is a very real and effective treatment for all types of ailments.  Feel free to access this video at will and/or request live Skype video chats with Spike. 

2 comments:

  1. Gospel truth! Spike is an excellent Skype partner!

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  2. Molz, you'll love this. So the gardener lady and I just had the best conversation. Keep in mind that she doesn't speak English and I don't speak Pohnpeian. So Spike and I bounded down the stairs together and she asked if I like the puppy, and I said yes. Then she asked if I like to eat dog, and I said no. Then she asked if I had a husband, and I said no. Then she asked how old I am, and she was utterly shocked by answer. She was very upset that I don't have a husband. Haha so typical.

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