Muffy, Rescue Dog

Idaho

When the Air Force sent my Favorite Guy to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, in early 1967, we rented a trailer along the highway between Mountain Home and the base.  Many of the families were military, so fairly transient.

Someone left a stray Cocker Spaniel, with an underbite. We fed him. He stayed. We named him Muffy.

Guy fixed a place for him to sleep under the front step and he became our watchdog. The mailman was afraid of him.

Muffy wasn’t allowed inside often but one time he came in when we were having macaroni and cheese. Muffy drooled! He loved it, so anytime I fixed it, Muffy got a share.

Iowa

Riding to Iowa from Idaho in a laundry basket in the back of our new VW bug. “Somewhere in Nebraska”

We sure didn’t want to abandon him when Guy got orders for Vietnam, so we brought him back to Iowa.

I stayed with the folks on the farm the year Guy was gone, and so did Muffy. With all that curly hair, Cocker Spaniels aren’t very good farm dogs. As kids we’d had a couple of Cockers. Burs would get tangled in their fur and one had flies lay eggs in its ears! The local vet had to clean up that one.

While Guy was in Vietnam, Muffy and I stayed at the farm with the folks. Grandma Leora Wilson, Muffy, me, sister Gloria. Gloria and I were both teachers, and it looks like we both tampered with our hair color. (I was mouse brown, she was dishwater blonde.) This is how teachers dressed during the 1970s.

Muffy liked pancakes but he’d bury them, just in case. He’d find a spot in the farm yard with soft soil, scratch a little, tuck in the pancake and use his nose to try to cover it a little. He’s return to the house with a skiff of soil on his nose. I wonder if he ever got hungry enough to dig up an old pancake.

After Guy got back from Vietnam, Muffy got a scrubbing. You can see Muffy’s underbite.

When we moved to Colorado in 1971, our apartment didn’t allow pets, so Muffy stayed on the farm.

Dad and Muffy on top of the clothesline after a blizzard, April 10, 1973.

18 comments

    • Living four miles out of town, we’d get strays often when I was a kid. Our son preferred a cat but now they have a very needy rescue dog! We’re about the same. How are you and your new shoulder???

      • It doesn’t feel like mine yet. I have to remind myself that it’s only been 2 weeks.

        I had 4 similar looking dogs from about age 7 to 12 or 13. Smallish, light caramel coloured Fox Terriers, I’m told. I named them all Sandy, after my boyfriend, also aged 6 when we moved from Toronto to a small town in Muskoka.

  1. Awe, the adventures of a dog. When my girls were little we had three Cockers, two together and one who came later. We were always at war with the matted hair. We loved them.

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