Sunday, February 22, 2009

Close Call!




Yes she is what you would call a House Dog! If I am inside she wants to be inside! She goes to work with me at our business on most days. She has a bed and usually sleeps or sits by the door and watches the cars go by. Business is on a very busy highway. If anyone comes in she greets them by jumping on them and wanting attention. OK so Friday was a nice sunny day and we (Trixie and I) came home for lunch and I decided I would put her food outside and leave her at home for an afternoon. I mean she usually just sits in the sun and waits for me to return.....Not this time. I get a call on cell phone, I am on the phone at work so I miss the call,,,,I don't return unknown phone calls,,,,not even curious,,,but this time I did,,,,no answer,,,oh well no big deal. Minutes later, cell rings again, same number, this time I answer it, Do you have a little white and brown dog? Yes. She is at my house on the highway, almost got run over, I called her and I have her in my house. Thanks I'll come get her.. Trixie had walked down our road (1/2 mile) turned left and was coming down highway to our business,,,,when nice lady saved her! I picked her up and put her in the car, (said Bad Dog) turned to thank the lady and she jumped out of the car and ran back up her steps,,,,ha, I'm not going with you, you are mad! I wasn't mad just trying to let her know that wasn't a good thing to do. I guess this means I can't leave her at home anymore. She did not like that idea.

5 comments:

Jill from Killeny Glen said...

Oh, that Trixie is spoiled! Glad she found a safe haven at the nice ladies house! Some people would have just let her run aimlessly!
She is a cutie!

Betsy Brock said...

What a smart pup...taking herself to work!

nanny said...

I tend to call her hard headed/ha
She must have been born in May like me!

Solar Powered said...

You definitely have to pay that one forward and rescue the next aimless dog you see. Close call Trixie! Glad you are safe.

Tasha said...

That's so scary! Thank goodness for the lady who rescued Trixie! Glad she is safe and sound!