Soul Dog
If you remember back a few months ago, two Labradors, an old lady and a puppy raced into my driveway and refused to leave. I tried for days to find their owners, but then the puppy (Biscuit) fell sick with Parvo, and eventually died.
The old lady remained. No one claimed her and none of the no-kill shelters would take her. We couldn't just toss her away (like I suspect someone else did) so we kept her and called her Mama.
Mama is gentle, quiet, loyal and obedient. But she will NOT let me out of her sight. At first I thought it was a fluke that she followed me so diligently. Now I see that she makes it her mission.
No amount of pleading will make her stay if I walk out of a room. She'll obey any command but that one. She has to follow me.
This wouldn't be so terrible, but I move very quickly from room to room, especially when I'm cleaning. I feel bad that she no sooner makes herself comfortable that I whisk off somewhere else.
Greg even tested her. We were out in his shop and he covered her eyes while I hid. The poor old girl went wild with fear and she bolted from the shop to look for me. I had to race to catch her. You should've seen the look of relief wash over her.
I'm a pretty good reader of dog psychology, but I have yet to figure out Mama. From day one, she acted as if she knew me intimately. And she is deliriously happy when she sees me. Not just crazy-dog-happy to see me, but relief-and-hallelujah-happy.
Greg and I had been discussing her bizarre behavior when he mentioned he had read something about soul mates. Supposedly, our life's journey includes many soul mates.
Soul mates are not necessarily lovers, but kindred spirits that travel together from lifetime to lifetime. Friends on the same journey. According to the article, we gravitate to certain people because we subconsciously know them as our soul mates (soul friends).
Soul mates are not necessarily lovers, but kindred spirits that travel together from lifetime to lifetime. Friends on the same journey. According to the article, we gravitate to certain people because we subconsciously know them as our soul mates (soul friends).
Greg wondered if Mama was one of these soul mates. Maybe she'd been looking for me all along.
Mama has been with us for more than five months. In all that time, she's never changed. I cannot leave a room without her following me. Even when I go out, when I return, she is right where I left her, dutifully waiting for me at the door.
For a very brief time, I had hoped it was my Chelly come back to me in the guise of a Labrador. But I don't think that's true. I don't see Chelly in Mama. If my girl ever comes back to me, I'd recognize her in an instant.
Obviously, Mama is another soul from my past. But why does she keep such close tabs on me? And why even after all this time hasn't she accepted the fact that I'm not leaving her? Even Tank and Iko think she's goofy.
Any guesses?
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Give her big hugs for me.
I'm the caregiver, the player, the coddler. She's the one they got to if there's a thunderstorm. lol When they are happy and content, they come to me, when they're afraid, they go to her for protection. Weird, but I think it's just the relationships they've forged with us.
I agree with the earlier poster who mentioned the abandonment issues as well. Plus, who usually feeds her, you or your husband? That's a very powerful thing for dogs.
Just consider yourself blessed to be so loved by such a beautiful and gentle creature.
I know I do.
- Mac
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LG: I don't think time ever diminishes love. That's what keeps them alive in our heart.
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Darke: I've had clingy dogs before but there's almost a panic in Mama's eyes, like she's afraid for me. But when we're together she runs and jumps like a young dog.
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EJ: My husband and I still live 300 miles apart, so all their care falls to me. I'm the disciplinarian and the doctor. Greg is the fun guy. :) Typical.
I love that word! That is so Mama. She's like velcro. Come to think of it, Iko is that way too.
This is our first Lab so I didn't know if she was clingy because of her breed or her environment/experience. Either way she has a home with us for as long as she lives. She'll never be abandoned again.
Not sure I've had it with critters, but we've had Pup for over year now and it has felt like she'd been part of th family from the moment we saw her at the shelter : )
Glad Mama found you : )
Of course, let me get all soul-istic and venture to say that there could have been a past life where you literally where her charge, her duty and now she's got another chance to protect you properly.
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Stacy: I don't sense any abuse in Mama, but definitely a lack of affection. I couldn't believe she didn't know how to give kisses. Maybe she was someone's hunting dog and stayed outside all the time.
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Angela: I think you might be on to something. My mother acts the same way--but she's still alive so I know it's not her. :)
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Jenny: She's a good girl. I find it hard to believe anyone could abandon her.
But then I find it hard to believe that anyone could give away their "beloved" pet on Craigslist. I would go hungry before I'd give up any of my dogs.
Give her a hug and a pet from me!
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Julie: Will do, Julie. She melts with joy any time someone pets her.
As for Mamma, it seems like she made herself into a part of your family.
Give the boys and Mama a hug for me.
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Harvee: That's what my hubby thinks too.
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Jim: Now if I could only teach Mama to do the laundry, I'd be set.
Tami
Did you think maybe of reaching out to a pet psychic?
And your Chelly was beautiful
-Jimmy