I’ve written about Nittany, our 15-year-old Lhasa Apsa – Bichon Frise, a ton over the past several years. I most recently wrote in Every dog has its day about how she’s getting older and how I worry about her. She’s become my favorite topic. I love writing about her crazy tricks and “who-me?” attitude, but she’s got a lovable side too.
Here’s what I mean:
- Everyday my wife heads off to work. Nittany watches her leave with a droopy, melancholy face. She sleeps much of the day. When three o’clock hits, however, she ambles to the top step on the second floor to watch the front door for my wife’s entrance. It’s still early, my wife won’t be home for at least another hour, but she lifts her head every time she hears a car outside the house. When my wife finally does come home, Nittany runs down the stairs like it’s Christmas morning. If a dog can be giddy, she fits the description, jumping up and down until my wife acknowledges her presence. If by chance, I have a free minute and walk down to greet my wife, Nittany considers it a race. She rushes to get in front of me and block me out, so that she gets all of the initial hugs and kisses. Yup, there’s nothing like competing with your dog for your wife’s attention.

- Lately Nittany has been coming into my office at odd times throughout the day to check on me. She’ll look up at me with an innocent face. I’m thinking she wants to go outside, but instead she just wants to sit in the same room with me. At least, that’s what I tell myself. Of course, I should probably add that she lies in a corner on a soft cushion for a minute or two and then gets up, looks around with a look of disappointment and disgust, and leaves. I have no idea what she was expecting, but I’m pretty sure it has something to do with treats.
- Our son came home recently for a weekend. The trip was so quick, I’m not even sure Nittany had a chance to spend any time with him. Sure enough, the next work day, I was in a meeting, when I heard a scratching noise coming from the hall. She was trying to get into his room. She missed him and wanted to see him. That or she wanted to leave him a little surprise in his room without me knowing.

- Another weekend, we went away and my sister-in-law watched Nittany, taking her for long morning and evening walks. I take her for long walks too, but I’ve been a bit lax in recent weeks. Of course, come Monday, Nittany knew exactly how to let me know that she had enough of me falling down on the job. She was whining again, this time right in front of the spot where we keep her leash. I had just spent a full thirty minutes with her outside, but she wanted to go for a walk and she wanted to go now.
- Finally, my wife and I have been on the go the past week. With it raining much of the day, we decided to take a nap together. It wasn’t a long one, but it still did the trick. Or at least I thought. I woke with a twinge of pain on my side. I didn’t think much about it, but I still felt it on Monday. I tried to think what might have caused it. It hit me like a sledgehammer. When we slept, Nittany decided to make herself comfortable sleeping on my ribs. She’s not all that heavy, but she certainly wormed her way into a sensitive spot.
Yes, yes, she’s lovable alright, she just doesn’t love me.
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Aww those eyes. 😌
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They’re very hypnotic. Don’t fall for Nittany’s trap! Like Thr Hotel California … once she’s got you, you can never get out!! Ha, ha, I’m just kidding, she’s a great old girl!
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I don’t know what’s going on with the WP Reader but I’m losing track of people’s posts…similar to what Deb’s shared. They’re up – they’re gone. I don’t get it. I circled back to this post by going to your site, Brian, just so I could say cheers to Nittany for being in charge – just as she should be. What little love muffin she is. 🥰
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I blame Nittany. She’s gotten a hold of WordPress’ back-end system and is directing suggested blogs to you. She obviously kept my blog off the list. Doesn’t think my jokes about her are worth reading today! Ha, ha, ha. She might be a cute lil muffin, but she’s a bothersome one too. Just made me late for a meeting. Ha, ha.
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LOL! See — she really IS in charge. And I like it! 😎
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Oh she’s definitely in charge. She keeps me sane though. I guess that’s a good thing. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Awwww Brian. 🤗 To look at Nittany in the first photo, she looks so innocent and loveable; wouldn’t harm a fly. In the second photo, however, it looks like she is about to get into some serious mischief, and you’ll know when it is done. 😂😜🤣 Oh you and the tales of Nittany. I think you need to write a children’s book about her! 🐩🐶🐕
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She’s a good doggy. She deals with me all day — that’s saying something. Hmm, children’s book. I like it. I’m sure she would too. For once, it would be about a topic she loves. Ha, ha.
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Then my friend, I say go for it! 📗📕📘 Why not? We are inspired by something to make us write even more. Obviously, Nittany adds a lot to your subject matter. Now, that’s divine! 😊💖🥰
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🐶🐶🐶😎😎😎
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Nittany is so sweet and I appreciate this post and her face sending me out the door and on my way to Colorado. I think Nittany has a soft spot for you Brian, but just her own unique way of showing it 🙂
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Aww, thank you Deb. Yes, she’s actually a sweet old girl. She keeps me in line. But there is a definite love for my wife and daughter. They can do no wrong in her eyes. If my daughter were to come home tonight, Nittany would be beside her 24/7. Me? Forget about it. Ha, ha, she’s been a faithful companion though. AT this age, she gets to do whatever she wants. Ha, ha.
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I’ll bet she absolutely does love you! 😉 All of the shenanigans are her way of showing it.
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Oh deep, deep down she loves me, right after the chipmunk and squirrel that pester her outside when she’s inside the house. On her list, I’m pretty sure I’m above the Amazon truck driver. Whew, that was close! Ha ha, ha, I can’t complain, she’s a good dog, a member of of our family! 🐶🐶🐶😎😎😎
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I love dog stories. Nittany is a character and a beauty. I’m sure she loves you, just not as much as your wife!
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Oh, I overdue it with the dog stories, there’s no question of that, but thank you anyway Elizabeth. I appreciate it. And yes, my wife is definitely the favorite. I never said Nitt wasn’t smart, she knows who to butter up!!!!
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I found a dog story of mine called Doggin that was published in the LA Times children’s section that I may post. It’s a fictionalized story about my husband’s dog when he was a child. I’m a sucker for dog stories!
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Nittany is so adorable. I smiled at the first photo so much… Adorable.
Nittany does love you… It’s written all over your words 😁😁 and her face too
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Ha, ha, I suppose there’s love there. Ha, ha. No, she’s a great dog. She’s definitely a part of the family. A great companion.
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Love these super-pup stories! Nittany has you all wrapped around her paw – leash or no leash!
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Oh yes, it’s a Nittany world and we’re all just spectators in her universe! Ha, ha.
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🙂
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They have their favorites. 😁 She does look a cute companion. 😇
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Yes, my daughter and wife have always been her favorites. She likes me when she’s really cold. Otherwise, I’m usually second on her list. Oh, I guess that’s something. Ha, ha.
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That accounts for something, yes.
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She is such a lovely dog and her actions show just how much love and affection she has in her heart. 💕💕💕
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Nah, she’s a good liar. Ha, ha! Nah, she’s a great dog, has always been great with our kids.
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And how could you not write about Nittany.
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Ha, ha, some people may be tired of hearing about her. Ha, ha, thanks for reading!!!!!
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What a cute dog! Sleeping on your hips 😅 bad bad dog! I miss having the love of a dog, but they sure tie us down as far as having to be around the house and traveling.
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We’ve been lucky. We have family nearby who will watch her when we travel. She probably prefers them watching her anyway. Ha ha!
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I love dog stories! Have you read The Poet’s Dog, by Patricia MacLachlan? It’s 88 pages of the best literature. My husband, the voracious reader, agrees. Best to you, Brian.
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I’ll have to check that out! I’m sure it’s on Nittany’s book pile. Ha ha!
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You won’t be disappointed. Promise.
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So adorable 🥰
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Adorable
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Sometimes adorable. Sometimes annoying as heck. But wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s a great pup! Ha ha
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