Betcha never would have thought a big oafy scaredy dog like Otis would love something like a big puddle of water so much, would ya? Well, it’s true. When we’re running through the woods, Otis makes a B line straight for the creek.
It didn’t come easy though. Over the summer we went down to the water and he simply stood from afar and stared at it. “No way am I getting close to that big wet thing that keeps showing me an image of myself.” He followed me to the edge, watched me wade in, and finally decided to carefully follow. All of a sudden he found himself ankle deep and still safe. Knee deep. Tummy deep. He was in the water and it felt great against his hot skin – who would have thought!
After that day we went to a new place with water. I knew Otis liked water, but he wasn’t having as easy of a time remembering. I nudged and nudged (okay and maybe pulled and poked and prodded a little) but Otie stood strong. “No water for me. No way.” Finally, after much convincing, Honey dipped a toe on, followed by a paw, followed by two front legs. From then on, Otie was a water dog.
I can make a pretty good guess that he won’t actually swim, but if there’s water you can count Otis in (or in then out then in again).
Otis the water buffalo? Otis the duck? Otis the fish? Otis the dog who simply likes a nice pool of H2O.
If you are interested in adopting Honey Bunches of Otis, click here or email peacelovefoster@gmail.com.
___________________________________________________________________________
Only five days of voting left in the ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge. This is my reminder for you to perhaps vote again today for MCHS? Thank you so, so much.




Otis is quite the character. He sure looks like he’s having fun!! Wish I could join him!! Otis is just a doll! Thank you for all that you are doing for him:)
I love that second to last photo! He looks so agile, bouncing up and around in the water. What a happy guy. :-) I am so glad you could help him conquer his fears!
Just wait for the intense heat of the summer. You won’t be able to move Otis out of the water. Great pics.
great looking dog!! why does otis need to be an only dog? also, i put you guys on my facebook to try and get more votes for RR’s 100k challenged. i was disappointed to see you slip to 31. still a few more days though. good luck
Pingback: Sizzlin’ Summertime Blues | Peace, Love, & Fostering
Pingback: Puppy Pool Party! | Peace, Love, & Fostering