Mon May 7 19:19:07 PDT 2007

Scentus Interruptus

Yesterday, Glindy and I were at the supermarket getting some lamb riblets for her dinner. As we were standing in the checkout line, the little girl sitting in the shopping cart in front of us started pointing at Glindy and squealing in excitement.

Glindy finds little children fascinating: they make high-pitched noises, they smell funny, and they move erratically. And so, when this little girl started squealing and making direct eye contact with Glindy, she had Glindy's full attention.

With this little girl's encouragement, Glindy started whining in excitement, too. A squealing girl and a whining dog: quite the matched pair, I thought. I knew what was coming next, though, and was therefore unsurprised when Glindy broke her stay, fully intent on inhaling a noseful of child-scented air from as close as possible.

I calmly put Glindy back in a sit. I pretended to turn my attention elsewhere, and waited for her to try again. My expectations were met rather quickly, as she broke her stay the moment I was no longer looking directly at her.

No biggie. I just put her back in her stay again, intending to do this as many times as necessary. After a few repetitions of this, she got the message and settled in at my feet.

As the girl's father finished paying, he turned to me and said he was sorry. I told him not to worry, and that I was grateful for the training opportunity they had provided us. I waved to them as they left and praised Glindy for sitting quietly at my feet, however belatedly.

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