[nagdu] interesting moment

Natalie nrorrell at qwest.net
Wed Sep 21 01:51:47 UTC 2011


I'd say so.  Liam sends an attaboy.
Best,
Nat and Liam Joshua

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From: "Criminal Justice Major Extraordinaire" <orleans24 at comcast.net>
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Subject: [nagdu] interesting moment


> Hi, all,
> I just recently took Odie outtside for  another park time as I suspected 
> he really needed to go.
> Odie has a habbit of waiting for his daddy to get up and take him out.
> Since my husband Dale was asleep, I assumed Odie really needed to go.
> I try to remember to take him out to give him an extra park time in the 
> middle of the night, now that he's getting older and to prevent an 
> unwanted indoor accident or two.
> It was good I got him outtside as he really had to relieve right on the 
> spot.
> He started pulling hard and I had to tell him to go easy as we were going 
> down the stairs in the lobby.
> We safely made it outtside withoutt any mishaps.
> While I bent down to pick up after him a second time, he suddenly got my 
> attention by bumping and rubbing up against me.
> Odie was clearly letting me know someone in a car was trying to get my 
> attention.
> I heard someone say excuse me at first, but didn't acknoledge it right on 
> the spot since I couldn't see the motorist directly.
> So, it was good Odie let me know.
> Turns out the motorist was trying to find the Greyhound bus Station.
> I then asked "Can I help you?"
> I told him to go straight along 19th going east bound and that it would be 
> two blocks up from where he was at Larimer Street and that he needed to be 
> up along Arapahoe.
> I told him that he would see the Greyhound bust Station building on the 
> left hand side along 19th andArapahoe.
> He then said, "I don't know where 19th is."
> I replied calmly, "You're driving along 19th right now and you need to go 
> two blocks east."
> He then asked me if he needed to turn left immediately and I told him not 
> that he just needed to go two blocks straight.
> Motorist then pulled off.
> I went to throw Odie's doggy trash away upon telling him good boy for 
> doing all his business and letting me know that something was up.
> I've had incidents where people would start speaking to me, but wouldn't 
> answer mainly because of not know if they were speaking to me directly or 
> getting my attention.
> So Odie began to tell me and let me know when that would occur.
> He'd also look off to the left or right if someone would just come and 
> approach us at the bus stop in an uncomfortable manner.
> If a person said hello and many times I can't expect them to say anything, 
> Odie would be relaxed.
> If they approached us in a bady way and just stood there giving off bad 
> bives, Odie would tell me right off the bat.
> Truth is that all matters aren't bad and many situations were good, like 
> the one I described above.
> Although Odie was in harness during situations such as that one, I had to 
> wonder if people probably may just not realize that I am not able to see 
> them and just don't know generally as a whole.
> Well done job, Odie Harley Davidson.
> Bibi and Odie
> the happy spirited bounty labra wolf
>
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