Introducing Foxy Brains
My sister Becca works for All Aboard Animal Rescue, where they pull dogs from high-kill shelters – usually in New Mexico – and bring them to Colorado to adopt them out. Coloradans love dogs. The state animal is probably a Shelter Dog.
About a week ago, I went to one of her adoption events to hold the puppies brought up through the Underground Tailroad (come on, that’s too good), needing a snuggle fix. Since it was the week of Halloween, all of the puppies had been given spooky-themed names: Goblin, Creepy, Crawly, Spider. I was not going to bring one home – but maybe I was asking for it. I fell in love.
Her name was Brains.
You don’t want the responsibility of a dog, people say. You travel too much. You’ll lose your freedom. And it’s true – ever since Toad died in July, I’ve really enjoyed having the ability to go wherever, whenever, without the worry of “I have to get home to let the dog out.” Life has been manageable. It’s been easy. I’ve been footloose and fancy-free.
But I’ve also been lonely. And self-focused. And a tiny bit bored.
These are not themes that belong in the life of Annie Parsons.
So after a few days in Minnesota for a work trip, I got back to Denver on Saturday and took custody of my new best friend.
She’s a 9-week old mongrel – maybe part Australian Shepherd, part Border Collie, part extra fluff. Her ears are lopsided, one of them being closer to the middle of her forehead than the other – and her little eyebrows are expressive and close together. Meal time is the most exciting thing that’s ever happened to her. Bath time is the worst. She is smart and curious, and sleeps through the night in her crate like a champ. So far, her favorite things are her squeaky turtle and my bed skirt.
And since there is no other word I’d rather have my name associated with on a regular basis, her name is Foxy – Foxy Brains, because she’s more than just a pretty face.
She’s about to ruin my life. For the better.
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So, SO adorable. Congrats on your new little pal!
Oh, Sweet Pea! You are about to be herded in the most adorable ways by Foxy. I cannot smile any bigger! And Underground Tailroad? Brilliant! LOVE!
This post makes me very, very happy for you. AND for Foxy Brains!
Congratulations. Perhaps the most adorably puppy I’ve ever seen.
LOVE.
*adorable, not adorably (ugh)
But still so happy for you!
The Underground Tailroad!
love love love her… she’s a lucky little tyke, that Foxy Brains Parsons.
She’s crazy cute. So so cute. i wish I could snuggle with that little one. And yes, having a puppy does take away some freedom for a bit but the trade off is just so worth it. We all need a little bundle of unconditional love waiting for us at home.
Cutest puppy I’ve ever seen. But seriously.
“…about to ruin my life. For the better.” That pretty much sums up how I feel about our new baby on the way. These small creatures, they’re so loveable and terrible, all at once. Love your new BFF! And her perfect name!
Oh, I love you already, Foxy Brains! SO happy for you, AP. :)
Please list her as Foxy Brains at the vet, etc so they have to confirm her appts that way!
OMG. I think for the first time in my entire adult pet-free life I want a dog. THAT dog. She is most adorable animal I have ever seen. Wow!! Congrats.
Signed,
NOT a pet person :)
I forwarded this to all the dog-lovers in my office:)
She is the cutest foxiest smartest dog I’ve ever seen!
Yay for a new puppy friend and housemate :)
hooray – you’ll love that she has border and/or aussie. Smart – so “brains” is apt. She is a doll – have fun.
My little buddy’s name is technically Fritz Jamaica. Fritz and Foxy need to meet.
Welcome (back) to motherhood! Your baby is too die for!
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