Sally
Sally Ann Sue Rogers Stacy
So hard to get a good photo of Sally.
She is constantly on the move.
Once she settles down...she'll happily sit in your lap for hours and hours.
But she's one busy dog when she's outside.
Sally's name just seemed to get longer and longer as she's lived with me.
She started out as Sally Ann Stacy
But then I added Sue to it because Sue is my sister's middle name and she is the
reason Sally lives with me.
Then I added Rogers to it because there was a very sweet woman
in the little town where I grew up and her name was Sally Rogers.
She was the maid of honor at my Grandmother's wedding long long ago.
She used to babysit my sister and I sometimes.
At some point I just added the Rogers into Sally's name as tribute to her.
I always say Sally was raised poorly.
She grew up in a trailer park. And that is why sometimes she doesn't know better.
My sister who has some questionable friends, called me one day when she was driving
back from a weekend trip to someplace several hours away.
She said she'd been with the sweetest pie bald dachshund and the people who had
her did not want her.
She said she was afraid of what might happen to that dog.
I asked why she hadn't thrown her in the car and brought her to me.
She said she was afraid to for I'd told her not to bring home stray dogs...
but I didn't mean unwanted dachshunds!
So I gave her gas money to go back for her two weeks later.
The people that had her were just tired of her. They just did not want her.
Can you imagine?
So late on a Sunday night...my sister brought her to me.
Her eyes were all bugged out and she held her ears back with worry.
She had fleas and worms.
I bathed her immediately and she's never had a flea since.
A visit to the vet got rid of the worms.
Her original name was "Patches". I have never uttered that name.
I called her Sally the minute I saw her because I just thought she looked like a Sally.
And she learned that name in like 15 minutes.
Like she'd never had another.
Sally is a night owl.
She is always last to bed at night.
If she is in the bed when we go in there...she gets up and runs around the house.
During that time she eats and tears up things.
She was probably about 9 months old when I got her and very very skinny.
She's almost a chunk now. Well, not really. She could lose a pound or two.
But nothing like Harvey.
She was very nervous here for just a few days and then settled right down.
But the next time my sister came to visit a couple of weeks later,
Sally looked very frightened.
She bugged her eyes out again and held her ears back.
I think she was afraid that my sister was going to take her back to the terrible place she used to live.
She did this the next few times my sister came to visit.
Like she just knew this new life was going to end.
But then she finally came to feel secure and began to be happy to see my sister.
She finally realized I was not going to give her away.
So I said that Sally is a night owl and she is a morning sleepy head too.
The others get up to go outside and she stays in bed.
When I get out of bed...she goes further under the covers hoping not to be bothered.
I usually don't wake her....I let her get up whenever she decides she wants to.
I totally understand because I'm a sleepy head in the morning too.
She is the sighing-est dog I've ever seen. She is constantly sighing.
When she gets all comfortable...she'll let out a big sigh of contentment.
She does this all day long....like hmmmmmmmmmmm......I'm so happy.
Her only bad flaw is that she loves to tear up bed clothes and clothing.
This is exasperating.
Like chew big holes in them.
I've lost so many comforters to her.
The quilt currently on the bed looks like swiss cheese.
On any given day I never know what color her poop will be.
I'm pretty good at keeping things up and away from her but if I slip in anyway,
I'll soon find blue or red poop.
Like over the past month...I've been distracted.
I found blue poop and wondered what thing of mine she'd eaten.
Sure enough...I found one of my dresses on the floor of the closet with big holes in it.
I've pulled panty hose out of her butt.
It's really terrible. Very dangerous.
And I try so hard to keep it from happening.
Thank goodness somehow we've avoided any intestinal blockage so far.
As with all my dogs Sally has her own song.
Her's is
Sally Wally Doodle All the Day
Oh that little spotted dog she isn't, isn't any good
Isn't, isn't very good
Isn't isn't any good
That little spotted dog she isn't, isn't any good
Sally Wally Doodle all the Day
Sing, Sally Wally Doodle all the Day
Sally Wally Doodle all the Day
That little spotted dog she isn't, isn't any good
Isn't, isn't very good
Isn't isn't any good
That little spotted dog she isn't, isn't any good
Sing, Sally Wally Doodle all the Day
I don't know that she likes her song very much.
All my other dogs, I sang their songs to them as little tiny puppies.
Newman would drop everything when he heard me start to sing his song
and turn to listen to me sing it.
He knew it well and liked to hear me sing it to him.
Sally loves Harvey and Harvey loves Sally.
Violet tries to ignore Sally.
She just does not care for her.
She never has...she looks the other way when Sally comes up to her.
She moves if Sally lays down beside her.
Fortunately, Sally seems unfazed by this and goes about her merry way.
I do wish I'd had her as a tiny puppy but I don't think she could love me any more
than she does.
I used to get so tickled at Newman because he was always planning his escape into
the big wide world. But Sally would never run away in a million years, she's seen
the big wide world and it wasn't kind to her.
She's happy right here.
One time all four dogs got out.
Harvey never left the yard and Sally immediately followed me back into the yard.
Violet went off to find a man and Newman....well Newman went off on an adventure.
Sometimes I open the gate and try to encourage her to go through it.
She shakes her head....no way....I'm not going out there.
I think she knows a good thing when she's got it.