Hello Steve, I agree.   Iv had 2 guide dogs and pet dogs az a kid and I 
know just what that doctor and cab driver is saying.   This is most 
deafinately a keeper.   Thanks for sharing.
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> Fifteen Minutes of Fame
> I dashed out an exit at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago and ran 
> towards a waiting cab. I was greeted by a cab driver with a 
> three-day-old beard, an old baseball cap and arms the size of tree 
> trunks. As he tossed my bags into the trunk, he spotted my luggage tags 
> and said, "What kind of doctor are you?"
> "A veterinarian," I said. Instantly, his grizzled face broke into a 
> smile. This happens to veterinarians all the time, as people love to 
> talk about their pets.
> The doors slammed, he put the car into gear and hit me with this 
> opening salvo, "My wife claims I love my toy poodle Missy more than I 
> love her. Just once, she wants me to be as excited to see her as I am 
> Missy. But Doc, it ain't gonna happen. Ya see, when I get home from a 
> long day in the cab, dead tired, I open the door and there are the two 
> of them looking at me, Ma and Missy. Ma has a scowl on her face and is 
> ready to tear into me. Missy, on the other hand, is shaking all over, 
> she's that happy - her face is grinning so wide, she could eat a banana 
> sideways. Now who do you think I'm going to run to?"
> I nodded my head in agreement because I understood his point only too 
> well. He loved his wife, but he simply wanted permission to savor his 
> fifteen minutes of fame.
> Everybody gets fifteen minutes of fame once in his lifetime. We pet 
> owners get our fifteen minutes every time we come home - or even return 
> from the next room.
> A few days after I saw the cab driver in Chicago, I returned home. I 
> was tired from my travels and looking forward to seeing my family. 
> Pulling into the driveway, I peered through the windshield, straining 
> to catch a glimpse of my loved ones. My two children, Mikkel and Lex, 
> are very close to good ol' dad, but I didn't see their faces pressed 
> against the window looking for me. Nor did my beloved wife, Teresa, 
> come running in super slow motion across the yard, arms open wide ready 
> to embrace me.
> But I didn't despair. I knew I was still wanted, a Hollywood 
> heartthrob, hometown hero to my two dogs: Scooter, a wire haired fox 
> terrier, and, Sirloin, a black Labrador retriever!
> As soon as I exited the pickup, Sirloin and Scooter charged to meet me. 
> Their love-filled eyes danced with excitement, and their tail 
> turbochargers whipped them into a delighted frenzy of fur.
> Was this affection-connection routine, or ho-hum for me? Was I cool, 
> calm and collected?
> Heck no. I turned into a blithering idiot as I got out of my truck and 
> rushed to meet the hairy-princess, Scooter, and Sirloin, the fur-king.
> There I stood, all these false layers stripped away, masks removed and 
> performances canceled. It was my true self. Extra pounds, bad-hair day, 
> angry people, travel strains, no matter. Scooter and Sirloin came to 
> the emotional rescue and allowed me to drink in the sheer love and joy 
> of the moment. I was drunk with contentment.
> I was glad this took place in the privacy of my own home. What happened 
> next might have spoiled my polished professional image. I immediately 
> smiled, and raised my voice an octave or two, exclaiming, "Sirloin, yuz 
> is daaaaddy's boy, aren't ya?"
> And, "Scooter have you been a good girl today? Yeah, you have, you've 
> been a goooood girl!!"
> They responded by turning inside out with delight, pressing themselves 
> against my legs and talking to me. I felt as if I could tap directly 
> into their wellspring of positive, healing energy. Gee, it was great to 
> be home!
> I bounded up the steps to find the rest of the family, heart open, 
> stress gone and spirits restored by my fifteen minutes of fame.

> 
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