It was the day Heather Beather was supposed to have her surgery. I had accompanied Scottie Mom to the V-E-T. Together, we were headed back to the Scottie House. Scottie Mom in the driver's seat. Me in the passenger seat. Scottie Mom looked sad. So serious. It was very quiet. We were stopped at a stoplight when all of a sudden, I heard it: a loud, long cry of a train passing by us.
At first, I just looked around, startled by the noisy outburst. As the train kept blowing its whistle, I decided it was looking for me and I needed to return its call to let it know I was there. So, I dug deep down inside me and let out an ArRRrOo for the first time in my Scottie life! Scottie Mom looked freaked out at first. It took her a minute to figure out from where that noise was coming. Then, she looked at me with wide eyes as if she was thinking, "Could it be? Is he actually...ArRRrOo-ing?!"
Silly Scottie Mom scrambled to find her phone to record this life moment for our friends to witness. Now, she was laughing and looked so excited. I was happy to see her smiling again. As soon as she brought out the phone and hit the record button, I stopped my ArRRrOo thinking she wanted me to smile for the camera like I normally do. Scottie Mom laughed and said, "Of course..." Then, she patted me on the head and told me what a good boy I was. And as quickly as my first ArRRrOo came and went, so too, did the very train that inspired it. When did you first hear your pup ArRRrOo?
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ReplyDeleteVery good. You can keep your Scottie union card because of the Aroo. You can advance to the next level bcause you refused to perform on camera without substantial treat compensation. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteGood job, Mr. K!
ReplyDeleteWe KNEW it was Mr K!! Well done buddy!! Mom just LOVES it when I (Wally) let out an aroooorooooooo. Sammy doesn't arooo but I like to give it a go each morning when Dada comes down to wake us up.
ReplyDeleteWally & Sammy
Dang! I was wrong. But that's priceless.. Here's to more aaroo
ReplyDeleteYep I found that getting that first one out was hard but after that they just kind of flow.
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Sweet William The Scot
Sid did not start until Shelby came to live with us. She ARROO's at the telephone ringing and when I leave the house without the car. Sid joins in once in a while.
ReplyDeleteSweet boy, Scotty Mom will hear that Arooo in her heart FROREVER♥
ReplyDeleteI, Happy Feller & my sister Sadie Sue both learned to AROOO when we had our brother Roscoe P the basset hound with us. Roscoe P loved nothing more than getting a good bay going in HIS voice & Sadie Sue & I would join in with our AROO's. It was a happy sound that made our mommy so happy but Roscoe P would not quit eating golf ball sized rocks & after 3 surgeries, the V E T told mommy & pop that he couldn't have more so he is waiting for us all at the Rainbow Bridge. Our mommy was SO sad and so was pop but after 3 months, they adopted another basset hound they named Dooley Doo.
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