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2020 Weekly Ficlet 40/52(? We’ll see?)
Quirks (MCU Ficlet)
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By now, Sam Wilson had gotten used to Steve’s new dog and most of her quirks. And honestly, Brooklyn acted so much like your average black lab that it was easy to forget that she was as ‘enhanced’ as Cap himself. (Mostly. Except for that one time he’d been holding the leash when she spotted a rabbit and gone chasing after it. He’d been lucky not to dislocate anything.)
Still, any dog, super serum or no, will have its own unique personality…and fears…
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It was early October, but the summer heat was only just breaking in Northern Virginia when the former soldiers and their four-legged companion meandered through a tree-filled park mostly empty of any other people despite the pleasant weather.
Brooklyn padded along beside them, leash-free, relaxed, and well-behaved for the moment. Then, like a switch being thrown, she came alert, her attention and focus entirely honed on the small, grey-furred creature that darted across the path, bushy tai in the air.
Brooklyn darted off at once, wholly intent on her quarry. So engrossed was the dog that she didn’t seem to realize that shed pursued the squirrel partway across a shallow creek until she found herself on a pile of dirt and rock that just crested above the water’s surface roughly halfway across.
All at once, she froze; all thoughts of chasing squirrels forgotten as she realized where she was…and started trembling.
Steve and Sam stopped on the bank Brooklyn’s truly pitiful whimpers reaching them easily, as the creek was not wide at all. Steve whistled for Brooklyn to come, but the black lab stayed rooted to her small perch…shivering…and whimpering…
“Of course,” he mumbled as he tugged his shoes off.
Sam frowned, never having seen his friend’s dog look quite so pathetic. “Is she hurt or something? Like cut her paw or stepped on a sharp rock or something?”
“Doubt it,” Steve answered, stepping into the water and making his way to the little island. “She’s afraid of water.
“She—what? Okay…” Sam watched as Steve crossed the maybe four feet of water to Brooklyn before picking up the still-shivering, still-whimpering dog and carrying her back—
—across the creek that was maybe three inches deep.
Steve set her down, and as soon as her paws were on dry ground, no longer surrounded by the dreaded liquid, Brooklyn perked back up immediately, darting through and playfully snapping at the leaves that were just beginning to fall.
“Of course,” Steve muttered again, but his exasperation was already fading to amusement.
Such is the lot of a dog owner, even for Captain America…
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(Also on AO3, with my other fics)
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LOOKING FOR DOG MODELS
I’m hosting a workshop with Alicja Zmysłowska in Northern Virginia, and I’m in charge of compiling a portfolio of potential dogs to use for the workshop. I need 5-6 dogs, Alicja prefers Goldens, Border Collies, Shelties, and Aussies but we’ll look at any dogs provided they meet the following criteria:
Must be able to be trusted off-leash
Must know at the least: sit, stay, stand, lie down,
The more tricks the dog knows the more desirable the dog will be (sit pretty, wave, roll over, head down, etc)
If you have a dog you think would work please DM me for more info
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Northern #Virginia Dog Trainer Nick White at Fairfax off Leash K9 Training is your Dog compliance Trainer Northern Virginia. If you need a Fairfax Virginia of the best Dog Trainer.
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Are you feeling as unsettled as I am?
I waffle between let’s-just-get-through-this-and-it’ll-all-be-fine-(different-but-fine) to OMG-what-if-what-if-what-if. It really depends on how much news I’ve been reading.
Last Thursday, Nick and I took Fanny and our foster pup, Shenanigans, and escaped to our little cabin-in-progress in the mountains of Virginia. It was much easier to breathe and relax there. I hiked in the nearly deserted Shenandoah River State park with Fanny for hours each morning and helped Nick with the work on the cabin and read a lot.
Ian stayed home with ‘his’ foster dog, Siobhan. By the time we got home Sunday he was absolutely smitten. Luckily, Siobhan has an approved adopter (and a list of back up adopters). That’s a good thing because the more time I spend with her, the more I fall in love too.
I’ve never been around a Husky and I don’t know if Siobhan is typical of her breed, but I don’t think I’ve met a more expressive dog. She communicates incredibly well even if she isn’t ‘talking,’ another Husky trait that is awfully endearing.
Siobhan isn’t a puppy. She is likely at least six years old and clearly has had puppies. She came from a rescue in Mississippi very close to the Ripley Market, an awful place we visited on our last shelter tour. It would be entirely possible that her puppies were sold at that market.
Siobhan is a little hesitant with men, needing a minute to be sure their touch is friendly, but she is ridiculously adoring of me even though I have been leaving the majority of her care to Ian. They are bonding and she is living up to all his expectations of a Husky.
Shenanigan is irrepressibly, unapologetically in love with Fanny. He goes where she goes and whenever she lays down, he snuggles up beside her. Outside he follows her and mimics her every move, even peeing or pooping when she does. For her part, Fanny tries to act like ‘the adult’ ignoring his pleas to play when we are on-leash walking, and occasionally sitting on him to still his relentless affection.
They have had endless games of chase and tug. He is goofy and fun and full of kisses. He will make his adoptive family very, very happy.
And that third foster dog we were supposed to get on Sunday? Thanks to Katie, another OPH foster, she was adopted before I had the chance to meet her. Because we were at the cabin, Katie had volunteered to pick Sun Salutation up from me at transport on Friday night and hold her until I could get her on Sunday when we returned.
Just this week, before she’d left her previous foster home to journey north to me, adopters had been approved for her. So, Katie agreed to handle the meet and greet just a few hours before we returned on Sunday. Now Sun Salutation is in her new forever home. Wow, I have to say that was the easiest foster I’ve ever had! (Thanks Katie!)
No worries, though, I’m sure we’ll find a new foster dog in no time.
In fact, OPH is bringing up another emergency transport this Friday. Southern Shelters are overwhelmed by the impact of the virus. Many have had to close to the public and some northern rescues have stopped their transports. Meanwhile, frightened people continue to drop off animals unable to afford to care for them or ignorantly certain that they can catch the virus from them. Open intake shelters have no choice but to take the animals.
You can see the problem – increased intake and decreased outtakes. All of the dogs coming on the Friday transport are currently in danger of being destroyed at their shelter.
The good news is that OPH has had an influx of new foster applications and plenty of adopters. It’s a great time to bring home a new pet when everyone is around to help. Fostering is also a great way to entertain homebound families and do something good at the same time. If you’ve been waiting for the nudge to try fostering, here it is – apply here.
None of us know how this pandemic will end, and likely it’s aftermath will be mighty in terms of our economy and the new normal. As is so often the case in situations of national or natural calamity, the animals suffer. We are working hard to keep that from happening and LOTS of good people are stepping up to help embody our motto – Together we rescue.
Thanks for reading!
Cara
If you’d like regular updates of all my foster dogs past and present, plus occasional dog care/training tips from OPH training, be sure to join the Facebook group, Another Good Dog.
For information on me, my writing, and my upcoming book, One Hundred Dogs and Counting: One Woman, Ten Thousand Miles, and a Journey into the Heart of Shelters and Rescues, visit CaraWrites.com.
And if you’d like to know where all these dogs come from and how you can help solve the crisis of too many unwanted dogs in our shelters, visit WhoWillLetTheDogsOut.org.
Our family fosters through the all-breed rescue, Operation Paws for Homes, a network of foster homes in Virginia, Maryland, D.C., and south-central PA.
If you can’t get enough foster dog stories, check out my book: Another Good Dog: One Family and Fifty Foster Dogs . It’s available anywhere books are sold.
I love to hear from readers and dog-hearted people! Email me at [email protected].
Many of the pictures on my blog are taken by photographer Nancy Slattery. If you’d like to connect with Nancy to take gorgeous pictures of your pup (or your family), contact: [email protected].
Stuck at home and looking for something to do? How about fosterig a dog? We've never needed foster more! #fosteringsaveslives #togetherwerescue @operationpawsforhomes Are you feeling as unsettled as I am? I waffle between let’s-just-get-through-this-and-it’ll-all-be-fine-(different-but-fine) to OMG-what-if-what-if-what-if. It really depends on how much news I’ve been reading.
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Alexandria, VA
Alexandria is an independent city of Virginia which was founded in 1749. The city is governed according to the principles of a council-manager government system where resides its legislative power in the governing body, council or board. The city also elects a mayor who will serve as the ceremonial head of the government. Alexandria is also known to be a blue state since 71.1 percent of its residents voted for Democrat in the 2016 presidential elections while 27.6 percent voted for Republican. The city’s senior member for the U.S. Senate is Mark Warner who was a known Democratic Party member.
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