Submitted by Fred on

New Tricks!

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We have a 10 year old female Schnoodle (mixed breed Schnauzer/Poodle) appropriately named Charcoal by my wife Joanne.  

She is, by far, the best dog we have ever lived with. She is so smart that she communicates with her eyes, snorts, barks and tail. So smart that she can tell (dinner) time.  
 
She is loving, loyal, brave, vigilant, sweet, curious, social, cuddly, persistent and, most of all, our treasured puppy.  

One thing that Charcoal loves to do is sleep between us on our bed. However, the bed has always been too high for her and she required us to lift her on, which we gladly did night after night for 10 years.  

Then, 2 weeks ago, Joanne and I were sitting at the end of the bed watching Mrs. Maisel with a space between us and Charcoal walked into the bedroom, looked up at us, sized up the situation, and suddenly, without provocation, shocked us by vaulting safely into the space between us. 

To us it was a miracle. If I was an Olympic Judge her vault was a 10 for sure, as she stuck her landing comfortably between us!

I have tried to figure out how and why this miracle occurred. The best that I can devine is that she sought a safe haven between us and threw caution to the wind.  

Since then she has repeated her bed vaults, but only between us on the end of the bed.  

Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks???

Charcoal's 10 should be an inspiration to all of us!

 

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Paul Napolitano

I cannot fathom that she is 10 years old. If I had to guess I would’ve said four or five.
Mike Wiebe

Loving, loyal, brave, vigilant, sweet, curious, social, cuddly, & persistent; I don't know any - even my dearest friends - that get all those adjectives. Guess that's why the Charcoals of the world are our best friends.

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 08/10/2023 - 22:47

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Judy Mauer

Man’s best friend. Unconditional love. You’re loved cry to have each other
Rick Raymond

I think she's been playing you.. Our dog frequently sleeps with us too. And also plays us in terms of getting picked up. We have dad stairs made especiall;y for him to get up on the bed.
Kelly Welles

Suspect this little quantum leap was news to all three of you and simply borne of necessity and desire for belonging. Sweet.
Amparo Connors

How wonderful! I think Charcoal had it in her all along and decided why wait to cuddle in? She's also showing, that like you, she's quite agile and physically "younger " than most others of the same age :)
Elizabeth Greenberg

Those poodle/terrier mixes are super smart.
Mine is.
I suspect Charcoal had the power all along!

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