Over the last 50 years or so, we have had LOTS of animals
living with us.
Although Sharon can still name all of the cats that we have
had, I can’t – but my rough count is that we have had roughly a dozen of them,
including the two that we acquired in Arizona.
We also have had dogs, but a much smaller number.
When we lived in Minnesota, we briefly owned a Siberian husky
named Tanya, but sold her after she ate the neighbor’s pet duck.
When we lived in Flagstaff, an Anatolian Shephard named Cody lived us for a few months until Kelly got her own place in town. Since then, Kelly and Cody moved to a couple of different places in Tucson, and eventually to Colorado.
People that do not own pets can’t understand that pets are
literally part of the family. We feed them, pay their vet bills, take them on
trips, and treat them like any other family member, including the fact that we
occasionally pamper them a bit.
About a week ago at the library, I picked up a book titled
“The Other Family Doctor”, which describes the life of a veterinarian living in
Massachusetts.
She had pets of her own, of course, but her description of the connections between her clients and their pets makes for good reading.
Our male cat Cookie succumbed to the temptations of the desert
a few years ago, but Gracie still is very much a part of the family to this
day.
Kelly’s dog Cody crossed the rainbow bridge just before Christmas, but she still has 4 cats living with her in Colorado. The two
“outside cats” that she purchased to keep down the mouse population now spend more time indoors than out.
At the turn of the century, a stray bull terrier, Wildfire,
and his mother make a good life for themselves on the New York waterfront.
Curious about the father he has never met, Wildfire seeks advice from an
elderly Labrador named Captain, who reveals that Wildfire was sired by the
famous Champion Regent Royal.
Wildfire is angry that his mother produced offspring
"without benefit of clergy," and vows to find his father and kill
him. Wildfire's mother disappears, and after searching for her for two weeks,
he finds himself in the rough Bowery district.
Wildfire is surprised to discover that dog fighting is a
popular sport in the Bowery, and decides to obtain such a situation for himself
in order to survive. Spotting another bull terrier with a group of men in Paddy
Corbin's saloon, the street-tough Wildfire races in and demonstrates his
fighting skills.
Impressed with Wildfire's spirit, small-time hustler Patch
McGill adopts him, then shakes down his girlfriend, brassy Mabel Maycroft, for
twenty dollars to finance his new career as a dog manager.
Patch trains Wildfire to fight, and five weeks later the dog
has his first bout in the back room of Corbin's saloon. While the savage fight
goes on, Jeremiah Edward Emmett Augustus Nolan, who is drinking at the bar,
expounds on the noble nature of dogs and their exploitation by the humans who
force them to fight for money.
Wildfire wins the match, then goes on to fight twice a week
for months, making plenty of money for Patch. One day, Patch arranges a match
with a bigger dog named Destruction, despite Corbin's warning that Wildfire
should not fight out of his weight class.
Wildfire loses the match, and Patch is rebuking him harshly
when Mabel comes in and announces that she is going to marry a policeman. After
biting Patch in the leg, Wildfire flees to the waterfront, and is taken in by
the kindly Jeremiah, who treats his wounds and puts him to bed.
The following day, Jeremiah, who tends animals for the wealthy
Mr. Wyndham, shows Wildfire around the beautiful country estate. Jeremiah's
younger colleague, Tom Tattle, is alarmed to see that Jeremiah has brought home
a fighting dog, and Jeremiah admonishes Wildfire to stay away from the kennels
where Wyndham's valuable St. Bernards are kept.
Wildfire is befriended by Jimmy Jocks, a wise old English
bulldog who belongs to Wyndham's daughter Dorothy. One day, Jimmy Jocks
mentions that he knew Champion Regent Royal, and Wildfire realizes his father
was not a fighting dog but a show dog.
Jimmy Jocks then takes him to the trophy room, where Wildfire
is discovered by Dorothy, who immediately recognizes the dog's fine qualities.
The sound of barking draws them outside, where three of the St. Bernards have
escaped from the kennel and are attacking Jimmy Jocks.
Wildfire jumps in to protect his friend, and after Tattle
restrains the St. Bernards, Wyndham is prepared to shoot Wildfire. The others
protest, but when Wyndham proclaims that Wildfire must go, Jeremiah replies
that he will leave, too. As he packs, Jeremiah tells Wildfire that Wyndham, for
whom he has worked for forty years, is not enjoying his hard-earned success,
and has suffered four heart attacks in the past year. Meanwhile, Wyndham drinks
heavily and quarrels with Dorothy, who pleads with him to ask Jeremiah to stay.
Wyndham scoffs when Dorothy says that she could enter Wildfire
in a dog show, and she proposes a wager: if Wildfire wins a ribbon, both he and
Jeremiah stay. Wyndham agrees, and Dorothy begins grooming Wildfire for
competition. On the day of the posh dog show, Wildfire marvels at the many
exotic breeds on display, and flirts with a female bull terrier from a nearby
estate, Miss Ladyship II.
Wildfire wins the blue ribbon for best of breed, and one of
the judges, George Oakley, tells Dorothy that Wildfire is the best bull terrier
he has seen since Champion Regent Royal. Wyndham is not impressed by the award,
and Dorothy announces her intention to enter Wildfire in the Grand National
Championship at Madison Square Garden. One night, Wildfire approaches Wyndham,
who invites him to go for a walk. Wyndham recognizes a kindred spirit in the
resourceful Wildfire, and opens his heart to the dog, arousing Tattle's
jealousy. Still smitten with Miss Ladyship, Wildfire sneaks away to visit her
every night, leaving him exhausted.
Wildfire comes to life, however, when he learns that his
father will also be competing at Madison Square Garden. One night, Tattle
knocks Wildfire out with chloroform and takes him to Corbin's saloon, where
Patch buys the dog and demands a fat "reward" for his return. Wyndham
and Jeremiah go to the bar, and Wyndham beats Patch up and takes Wildfire.
Later, at the Grand National Championship, Wildfire is torn between his desire
to repay the kindness of Jeremiah and the Wyndhams by winning the top prize and
his urge to find and kill his father. Wildfire wins the bull terrier
competition, and is so impressed by Champion Regent Royal's gracious acceptance
of defeat that he abandons his plans for revenge. When the other dogs behave
menacingly toward his father, Wildfire springs to his defense, and chaos erupts
as all the dogs break free. Wildfire flees the Garden and is quickly captured
by the dogcatcher and put in the pound wagon with a group of stray dogs,
including his mother. Wyndham rescues Wildfire and his mother, and Miss
Ladyship runs up to join them. Sometime later, at Wyndham's estate, Wildfire
proudly greets his first litter of puppies.
You can still watch the movie if you would life, but if you
would prefer to read a book, I would recommend reading “The Other Family
Doctor”.
https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/1017/its-a-dogs-life/#overview
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