Being part Husky, Odin loves to run and jump and frolic. And he also
needs to do it often. So running together satisfies two needs - his for
exercise and mine for fitting in another run. But it is also more than
that. As I gather up my running gear, I glance over and see Odin sitting
in his bed, staring out the window at the world outside. And then he
sighs and lies down, as if giving up on ever leaving the condo again.
Finally dressed and ready to go, I grab the leash, open the door, and he
is barging out ahead of me, free at last. His pure enthusiasm for
anything athletic is so inspiring that it lifts my spirits at the
beginning of the run, instead of the feelings of dread that I usually
have when starting a solo run. Other than the occasional bathroom break
and doggy sniff, we run as a team, gathering focus, until on the last
leg of the run when we have the same stride, both looking straight
ahead, caught in the moment. Odin is my pet and companion. But he is
also my running coach, urging me to go further and faster, growling when
I let up on my pace. And I couldn't ask for a better friend to run
with.
3 comments:
Ahh Jen that's so cute! Levi can't wait to begin running with Tas when he gets older and this inspires me to want to take up running as it is so true... it strengthens the bond between you and them.
Cadie would rather run insanely back and forth while jumping on me in between than be a running buddy. She just wants the freedom. But she is great at pulling me up the hills when I have her on leash.
Yes, definitely best to start running when they're young! You'll have so much fun running wit Tas :)
And Mel, Odin is still learning. But the other day Odin, Mat & I all went for a family run and he was so good. And so tired out at the end!
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