3 Things I Learned from Otis

Otis, our lab/pit rescue, is named after Otis Redding. Or the elevator. Or a cabernet sauvignon. Choose the narrative that most appeals to you. He answers to Otis, and that’s important. Frankly, Otis answers to anything, so what’s in a name, after all?

He’s a noble pup, a good companion, albeit a bit clingy during a thunderstorm. He’s also pretty obedient though he barks at the neighbor too much. He also exudes great wisdom if you pay attention.

LOVE ABUNDANTLY

Otis just needs the hint of an invitation to jump into your lap if you’re watching tv. This is quite a feat for him, and dangerous for you. There’s not a lot of graceful movement in a 70 lb. dog when he wants to plop down in your lap and get in your personal space. When he finally settles down, I admit he’s a cozy companion.

Otis loves his humans with abandon and shows it as soon as he sees his friends. His favorite way of showing affection is to lean into you hard and then fall dramatically to the floor for a belly rub.

We should all greet our loved ones with such joy and affection. Hugs are great, but if you’re not a hugger, receiving friends with excitement lets them know you’re happy to see them and is always a winning ticket. Belly rubs might be out of the question — use your best judgment.

TAKE NAPS

This doesn’t need a lot of elaboration. Naps keep you fresh. They melt away crankiness. They while away the time, in case you’re bored.

Otis is a master of finding the one spot in the house where the sunbeams are warming the floor, and settling in for a long nap. He follows me outside every chance he gets, and if he isn’t running around the yard, he is usually splayed in the grass, soaking the sun’s rays.

If you haven’t tried this, I highly recommend it. I prefer a comfortable lounge chair, but there’s definitely something soothing about taking a nap in the sun. Don’t forget the sunscreen.

STOP AND SMELL THE FLOWERS CRABS

In fact, stop and smell everything. Taste life. Look for the beauty in the world around you. Otis is fascinated with everything — from the lovely flowers to the slinky slugs. He stops at everything to investigate, and rarely disturbs it.

This is my favorite lesson. The dog is pure joy and a model of contentment.

4 Replies to “3 Things I Learned from Otis”

  1. Nelly loves grass and we have none, we have dirt. So, on a walk, she routinely finds a beautifully kept lawn with plush grass and plops down for a rest. She is always trying to remind me to sit and relax and watch the world go by.

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