Then Saturday morning rolled around, and he ruined my one and only luxury item. It was a white $150 throw from Bloomingdales. The one and only totally impractical item that I purchased with our wedding money. Totally unnecessary and silly but after a long hard day, I loved nothing more than wrapping myself up in the softest blanket that I had ever touched. Even Mr. Spice knew that if I had a bad day, all he had to do was whip out the 'luxury throw' and I'd instantly melt like butter.
So at 9am on Saturday morning when I looked down and saw that Huck wasn't chewing on his toy, but rather my luxury throw, I went form zero to 90, and promptly put him in a time out.
In five years, he's only ruined one other item, ironically another luxury splurge- a pair of Prada glasses- but I chalked that up to his puppiness. With my head reeling, I tried to figure out why he was acting out. Honestly, despite cutting our walk short the day before due to the rain, I had no idea.
Had I failed as a dog owner in some way? Had my worst nightmare come true- did my dog really not like me?
The reality- I'll never know. But I do know that as soon as I let him out of his time out (aka let him out of the bathroom) he came begging for forgiveness. With his tail between his legs and his huge puppy-dog eyes looking at me, my rage subsided down to a manageable 25. Yes, I was still pissed, but luxury throw or not, five years ago I took the risk of having my life turned upside down and adopted the (al)most perfect dog.
As I woke up this morning to take Huck our our morning walk, and I glanced over at my ruined throw, I realized that it must be true love because I can honestly say that adopting Huck has by far been the best decision I've ever made.