Six months ago I brought my rescue dog Grace along to a small gathering with some good friends and their dogs. When my friend Tracy stepped away from her bean burrito, Grace gingerly pulled it off the table and ate it.
A Journey of Grace
When she first came to live with us Grace was weary of humans and misery was written all over her beautiful face. I hoped she could let go of the past with consistent doses of love, a steady routine, and patience. And she did. Most people who see her now often comment that they can’t believe this happy dog is the same one that was once so skittish. Seeing Grace happy makes my heart sing. Yet I want more for her than this. I want Grace to reach her fullest potential.
Dogs give their human friends priceless gifts–unconditional love, oodles of comfort, and can even boost our wellbeing. But I also believe that animals are here for their own purposes and to live their fullest lives. Grace seems to get the most out of her life from exploring sights, sounds, and smells on our daily hikes, playing with her friends at the dog park, and enjoying quality time with us.
But just like many things, there is the potential for more. For her confidence to continue growing, I expose Grace to new places, have her meet as many people and animals as possible, and introduce her to unique situations-even when she’s not quite perfect and eats burritos that don’t belong to her.
About that burrito….we were all dog lover’s at the party so we had a great laugh as we watched Grace happily eat it. Still, for the next few months, Ken and I worked on honing Grace’s manners. Last weekend, I took her to another human and dog get together. This time, she didn’t steal anyone’s food, though she did get into a small compost bin. Alas. Live and learn. Once she realized it was off limits, Grace left the bin alone and spent most of the party sleeping next to my chair. I cannot imagine her being this calm a year ago when every sound and sudden movement caused her to leap.
The Amazing Animal-Human Connection
Watching Grace embrace life and leave the past behind inspires me to ask myself questions such as-What are my self-limiting beliefs? How can I move passed them? What behaviors would I like to shift for the better? What fears do I entertain that keep me from reaching my fullest potential? Sometimes it’s fun to laze around and watch life from the couch and binge on Netflix. But our human experience is too brief to let fear be what keep us from living our best lives.
Lately, Ken and I have been brainstorming about what we want to do to enrich our lives. We’ve settled on taking an extended road trip to explore Canada. Of course, Grace will come with us to see the fresh sights, meet some friendly Canadians, and share lots of stellar peak experiences on the way. And then we’ll do it all again the following year in Mexico!
Stay healthy & stay pawsitive
💜 Carlyn MDO
PS. What’s the most interesting place you’ve gone with your dog?
rae says
Love this….
Carlyn says
Thank you, Rae!
Ashley Warrenton-Smith says
Again: Absolutely beautiful! I don’t have two rescue cats and they enrich my life substantially. I know you and Ken will LOVE Canada, Canadians, and Canadian doggies. It’s a marvelous country filled with some of the most lovely folks I’ve ever met in my life. Enjoy! Then, ditto for Mexico!
Carlyn says
Thank you so much, Ashley! I miss having cats in my life. They are truly masters of zen.
Ashley Warrenton-Smith says
Oops! I have two rescue cats is what I meant to type. I made an error but wanted to correct it.
Carlyn says
🙂
Mel says
I love this story thanks for putting it on epoch
Carlyn says
Thanks Mel! I’m glad you loved it and for reaching out to tell me. I take it you are a dog lover?
Carlyn says
Merci pour le partage!