Entries from June 2007 ↓

“Just a Dog”

From time to time, people tell me, “lighten up, it’s just a dog,” or, “that’s a lot of money for just a dog.” They don’t understand the distance traveled, the time spent, or the costs involved for “just a dog.”Some of my proudest moments have come about with “just a dog.” Many hours have passed and my only company was “just a dog,” but I did not once feel slighted.

Some of my saddest moments have been brought about by “just a dog,” and in those days of darkness, the gentle touch of “just a dog” gave me comfort and reason to overcome the day.

If you, too, think it’s “just a dog,” then you will probably understand phases like “just a friend,” “just a sunrise,” or “just a promise.” “Just a dog” brings into my life the very essence of friendship, trust, and pure unbridled joy. “Just a dog” brings out the compassion and patience that make me a better person.

Because of “just a dog” I will rise early, take long walks and look longingly to the future. So for me and folks like me, it’s not “just a dog” but an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams of the future, the fond memories of the past, and the pure joy of the moment.

“Just a dog” brings out what’s good in me and diverts my thoughts away from myself and the worries of the day.

I hope that someday they can understand that it’s not “just a dog” but the thing that gives me humanity and keeps me from being “just a human.”

So the next time you hear the phrase “just a dog” just smile, because they “just don’t understand.”

Authored by, Richard A. Biby, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
This little essay just says it all for me and it’s true because they “just don’t understand.” The one that I hear a lot is “What do you want with so many dogs?” I hear this from family, friends, and believe it or not teammates. What can I say? Some were needed for the team, some were rescued, and some just needed a home for varying reasons. They are all part of who I am now.

- Larry

PhotoWorks.com Warning

I know that this isn’t Flyball related but I know that everyone has at some time ordered Flyball photos.

I have some words of warning if you order from PhotoWorks.com. They most certainly print orders by computer with no human intervention, and no one even looks at the photos before mailing them. Their system crops and adjusts color settings and it may not be to your liking. I ordered a 5 x 7 of me and my dog playing flyball and their system cut most of my head off and all of my dog’s feet. It was a perfectly centered photo with plenty of space around the subject. I contacted them and they will not reprint the photo unless I mail it back to them. So on top of what I already paid I would have to pay for shipping again and there is no guarantee they would correct the error. After all, it could have been caused by me.

- Larry