The Amazon truck pulled up to my house and the driver walked down the driveway. I watched him from my desk, trying to remember what we bought. Was it the school supplies my wife bought for her classroom? Or perhaps the new light I needed for my desk? Before I could figure it out, Nittany our 15-year-old Lhasa Apsa – Bichon Frise started barking like the house was on fire and she needed to get my attention.
Now Nittany was sitting on the window stoop looking out and the driver could see that she posed no danger — the glass separated them — but I still felt bad for him. Nittany’s bark sent him jumping four feet in the air. I couldn’t help but laugh.
If you were the driver, I suspect you might have jumped too. You would’ve thought she was a 200-pound, snarling beast, with fangs ready to rip you to shreds. In reality, Nittany is a 20-pound scaredy cat full of fluff and fur. Oh she looks like an Ewok, the teddy bear-like creatures straight off the set of Star Wars, but I’ve yet to see her throw a spear or bring down an AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transport) Walker.

Guard duty
I’ve written in the past about Nittany and her sense of duty. She’s getting older. She doesn’t see all that well and her eye brows and beard have turned to salt-and-pepper gray. Despite her age though, she watches the perimeter of our house checking for potential intruders. She saves us daily from countless squirrels and chipmunks, and for that I’m eternally grateful. But I’m writing today less about her guard duty skills and more about her impression of herself.
Some people have big dreams and make them happen. And then there’s Nittany. She has big dreams and makes sure that she’s nowhere around when the proverbial “shit hits the fan.”
Nittany is convinced that she’s a Big Dog and others should be intimidated by her mere presence. If she were to look in a mirror, she would see a ferocious, muscular beast staring back at her. If it were up to her, she would have a permanent seat with all the big dawgs in the neighborhood.
In reality, she’s the tiny cub that roars, but gets no one’s attention until the Lion King roars behind her.
The crazy thing about Nittany is that she’s all bark and no bite. She runs from trouble the minute it shows up on her doorstep. She’ll bark savagely at the other dogs out for walk. She’ll even walk with an attitude where they had tread only a few seconds before, acting like she pushed them off her turf.
Of course, when we are in the yard and another dog owner has their dog on a leash, Nittany barks and barks and then promptly runs behind me, once the bigger dog finally takes notice of her.
“Yea, yea, ignore the doggie behind the curtain,” Nittany says. Who knew she was a Wizard of Oz fan?
She continues, “This guy standing here, the one I’m standing behind, he’s the one who was barking. You don’t want a piece of him.”
I warn you. Do not be tricked by the photos I’ve included of her. I know, I know, she looks innocent enough. She looks like a cuddly Teddy Bear, and I’ll even admit that she’s a fluffy fur-ball to the touch. But, I warn you to take heed. If you don’t watch her, she could get you killed.

Protect me!
Several years ago I took Nittany out for a walk at a park near us. We had just taken a break when I saw a guy with his dog. I’m not sure what breed the dog was, but it was big and looked like it could eat me for dinner. I used to run into guy all the time when I was running. I would wave and he would wave back.
This time, of course, I had Nittany and she decided to give her impression of a crazy dog. She started barking like a fiend. What could I do but lower my head in shame? The dog fortunately was a perfect gentleman. He didn’t snarl or need to be pulled back. He just continued on his way.
If God forbid, he didn’t, it would not have been good. Nittany would have been hiding behind my legs safe and sound and I would’ve been roadkill.
Damned mongrel! Who’s protecting who? Ugh!
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I love Nittany’s big dawg persona. Almost as much as I enjoy your sweet stories about her, Brian. 🥰
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You’re the only one Vicki! I’m sure most people are tired of my venting about her. Ha ha! 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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That’s hilarious and I think that Nitanny’s littermate lives at my house! Little dogs seem to have the biggest personalities, don’t they? Lovely story, Brian! 🐾😊🍁
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Nittany needs a mirror to see that she’s going to get me killed one day. 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😇
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😂🤣Oh dear!! I hope not!
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Ha ha okay maybe I exaggerate a little, but she’s still a small dog with a big personality. A crazy dog!!!🐶 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Small dogs compensate well for their diminutive size! I adopted a Chihuahua and when they brought him to me they said they couldn’t get him out of the car. I said “he’s six pounds! Why on earth can’t you get him out?” It turned out that he was wrapped around the accelerator pedal with all his teeth bared and snarling like a trapped coyote. I got a towel and threw it over him, picking him up and bringing him inside. We were fast friends after that, but it took training to make him as sociable as he would become. He was even good with kids. He lived to be 19!!! Oliver was precious to me as he was my first small dog.
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Aww, what a great story. He was just scared.
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Yes! Poor little guy!
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I suspect that Nittany is just the kind of dog I would love to have!
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I can do delivery! Ha ha! 🤣 😎😎😎
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Heck, I can do pick up as well!
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Of course today, she’s all lovey dovey like she knows I was writing about her. Ha ha, I’ll keep you in mind when crazy dog comes out. 🤣
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Nittany has quite the personality! It’s a good thing she has you to take the fall when the real big dogs glance in her direction. 🤣 All her stories remind me of my grandma’s 2-pound toy show poodle, Minerva, who also had a case of “big dog syndrome”. It’s always the little ones…
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Those damn little dogs. Always getting into trouble🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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Those delivery guys must have to deal with some horrendous dogs. Not in this case, of course, but if you look at the bigger picture, I wouldn’t blame them if they word metal gaiters for leg protectors.
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Yes, a tough job. I hated myself when ki laughed at how high he jumped. It’s got to be a tough job each day. Forget about dealing with homeowners!!!!😎😎☀️
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Gotta love her. I have a Frenchie who is convinced she is a rottweiler…. when in the yard. The entire neighborhood knows not to walk my fence. In all honesty, I feel way more safe with her then I would with the “house protected by ADT or Smith & Wesson”. Outside, on a walk, she is a perfect young young lady, loves everybody (unless you are a squirrel or rabbit) and pretty much every dog.
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Now your Frenchie sounds reasonable. Mean to rabbits and squirrels. Calm around dogs. Not my Nittany. 😎😎😎
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Nittany is adorable. Funny how the little ones can act so fierce. You reminded me of our first home. It had a mail slot in the front door. We had a Rottie who was very protective. Every day the mailman showed up, our Rottie would smash into the door and rip the mail into the house from the mailman’s hands. I was at work Monday through Friday, but witnessed this on Saturdays. I wonder what the mailman thought?
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Now your Rottie sounds like she could take care of herself. Not Nittany🤣🤣🤣
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Love love love Nittany’s big sense of self! And also her complete assurance that you will protect her. Both speak to fierce family love that brings us together!! 🙂 ❤ ❤
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Oh, she is sadly mistaken. Im running for the hills if she manages to rile up one of the bigger dogs. She’s on her own 🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Oh, you are so full of it… 🙂 🙂 🙂
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🤣🤣🤣😎
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Adogable!
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Don’t fall for it Cindy. It’s all an act. Ha ha
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I love your Nittany stories and she does indeed look an Ewok! Even though she is getting older, the sense of duty is still there!
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Looks like an Ewok, fights like Pooh bear! Ha ha.
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she is incredibly cute so she can get away with anything. is she a Nittany Lion, perhaps?
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Oh yes, a Nittany Lion! But she’s more like a Lion cub than a full blown lion. Ha ha!
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she clearly is unaware of that )
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Lots she’s missing.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Oh no, not the big dog impersonator? 🤣🐶😬 Go Nittany! Show ’em girl! 😝
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Oh puleeease, Kym. Her impersonation act leaves a lot to be desired. Ha ha, that or she really wants to see me hurt. Ha ha 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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😂😝🤣
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I smiled reading this. We have lots of doggies here, 7 Aspins, 8 Shih Tzu and 1 poodle.
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Wow, beautiful dogs!
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Nittany, great job on protecting the house from squirrels and chipmunks! Those little bums have nothing but trouble in mind!
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The sad thing is that early this summer one little squirrel had the audacity to come up to deck and stare into the house. I’m sure it was devising a plan to get into the rafters and create havoc. Nitt had to have seen it. What did she do? Nothing. Rolled to other side and went back to sleep. Oh, it’s a tough life. Ha ha.
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It was such a pleasure to read this post. It brought back fond memories of gentle warrior Chihuahua, Beeno. I miss his presence and the antics and laughter he contributed to my life dearly.
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Our pets have a way of doing that, wrapping themselves around our hearts.
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LOLOLOL she looking like dad please save me from myself. swear those little dogs will get you in trouble. They start all this mess and then hide behind us.
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Oh, she’s just trying to find someone who will give her more treats!
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LOLOLOL
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😍
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