The stream
Spike loves the stream on a hot summer day. He and
my 10 year old Husky, named "Puppy," cool off quickly after a dip in the water.
This particular day was not a hot summer day; it was a cold winter day! About 35 degrees
and sunny. Spike and Puppy were out playing in the backyard as usual. I walked out and
called the dogs to come back inside. Puppy was the only one that came back. I started
calling Spike. Then I heard this awful noise; it sounded like a dying animal - nothing
like a noise my Spiky would make. I called him again and when he didnt come I said
to Puppy, "Puppy! Where did he go? Wheres Spike? Where is he?" Puppy
ran down to the stream, looked straight down the 3 foot bank and let out an unusual
distressed bark. I walked down the hill to the bank to see what puppy was barking at. I
didnt see anything until I got right up to the edge of the bank. When I looked down
I saw Spike. He was all muddy. The back half of him was under water. A board that had
floated down stream and was wedged against the bank - was on top of his back. His front
paws were on the side of the bank as if he was trying to get out. He was one sorry sight.
I said "Hold on buddy. Ill get you out." I began to climb down the bank. I
wasnt sure how I was going to get him out. The only choices that I could see were to
step on that board, or get in the water myself. I stepped lightly on the board. It
didnt seem to be putting any pressure on him. I grabbed his collar and pulled. At
that same instant Spike tried with all his might to climb the bank. He made it. Even puppy
was happy. The two of them ran around the yard jumping on each other, while Spike shook
the water and the traumatic incident off. Spike was one muddy mess. My once white
dog was now brown. I brought him inside and gave him a nice warm bath. He was happy
to be home.