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The Man
Next Door Is Teaching His Dog to
Drive
by C.
Essinger
It all
began when he came out one
morning
and found the dog waiting for
him behind the wheel.
He thought she looked pretty
good sitting there,
so he started taking her into
town with him
just so she could get a feel for
the road.
They have made a few turns
through the field,
him sitting beside her, his foot
on the accelerator,
her muzzle on the wheel. Now
they are practicing
going up and down the lane with
him whispering
encouragement in her silky ear.
She is a handsome
dog with long ears and a
speckled muzzle and he
is a good teacher. Now my wife,
Millie, he says,
she was always too timid on the
road, but don't you
be afraid to let people know
that you are there.
The dog seems to be thinking
about this seriously.
Braking, however, is still a
problem, but he is building
a mouthpiece which he hopes to
attach to the steering
column, and when he upgrades to
one of those new
Sports Utility Vehicles with the
remote ignition device,
he will have solved the key and
the lock problem.
Although he has not yet let her
drive into town,
he thinks she will be ready
sometime next month,
and when his eyes get bad and
her hip dysplasia
gets worse, he thinks this will
come in real handy.

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