Rascal’s Superhero Origin Story

So, by now you’ve met this guy:

We love hiking, can you tell?
We love hiking, can you tell?

Today feels like the right day to talk about this dude’s life so far, because it’s been a great one. Back when I was a kid, I was obsessed with a particular kids’ program on tv.

What's the story Wishbone?
What’s the story Wishbone?

This naturally led me to hounding my parents relentlessly for a Wishbone of my own. My older brother had talked them into his own puppy two years earlier, and it was my turn! At that time we owned not only my brother’s 2 year old black lab mix, but also my mom’s older guy whom we thought was a st. bernard for ages before accepting we really weren’t sure.

 

Zac - Rascals Alpha
Zac – Rascals Alpha
Kira - Rascals Best Bud
Kira – Rascals Teacher

These were the two dogs we had, and they’re the pack that Rascal spent his younger years with. He loved them, they loved him. I think they both played large roles in how Rascal developed, they taught him how to dog.

 

 

 

Indulgent puppy pose
Indulgent puppy pose

Born chubby I said, but also a redhead once upon a time! I love this picture because it’s possibly one of the only remaining “baby” pictures I have left after a computer crash.

I ended up succeeding in my single minded pursuit of a jack russell terrier, and when I was nine years old I began reading newspaper ads, checking the internet, waiting for anything to come up about the breed I so desperately wanted. Low and behold a few months later I find some terrible news, a local pet shop is discounting a puppy because if he doesn’t sell within the week, he’ll be euthanized for being “too old” to remain in the shop. I remember thinking Rascal was sort of awkward and not so cute the very first time I saw him in one of those awful pet shop cages, but to hell with letting him die! So we then talked the cashier down another fifty bucks and for the first time in our lives, paid for a puppy.

He was named Rascal on the ride home, when we had no other good ideas and he pooped on the back seat with no remorse.

In the thirteen years since Rascal has joined my family both Zac and Kira have passed away from old age, Kira’s been gone for 2 years now, Zac for over 10. Some years after Zac went we rescued Rascal’s wife, the lovely black terrier Ebbie. We’re not sure what she is exactly, just that she was there on mom’s 50th birthday, cute and in a bad situation. So we brought her home!

Wifey
Ebbie, the wife

What we didn’t know was in Ebbie’s future, was an accidental pregnancy when she went unsupervised with a family friend’s male dog. Whoops! (All pets of this household are spayed/neutered now!) This is how another dog ended up joining our pack, we found good homes for all her puppies except one, who my mom couldn’t resist keeping. Rascal’s step-kid, Kokoro. Ebbie and Roro aren’t my dogs, to be clear about it. They’re both my mom’s dogs and she spoils them rotten. But they’re both a part of Rascal’s life, which is the point of this post. He and Ebbie share dog beds, cuddle and are generally an adorable dog couple. We’ve always found it funny that Roro’s parents were both black terriers, but she came out sort of blond/ginger as if her mother was thinking of Rascal instead.

Kokoro~
Kokoro, the kid

Both Ebbie and Roro submit to Rascal as alpha, he’s bigger, older, and more experienced in the ways of our farm. They’re our trio of attitude. But they’re not all either. Not by a long shot. I said earlier in this post that Kira has been an angel for coming up on 2 years. Kira was a great dog, and she led the pack after Zac; was Rascal’s hero, best friend and teacher. Our family was truly devastated by her loss, it’d been a long time since Zac had gone and we weren’t ready to lose her.

Kira - Begging champ
Kira – Begging champ

It was sudden and natural, no chance to even rush her to the vet. Fine at the beginning of the evening, gone by midnight. My dad is a sort of gruff man that is typically more frustrated with how much so many pets can cost than the sort to get emotionally attached, though he’s always dutifully gone broke on vet visits. He was the last one with Kira that night, and it hit him particularly hard in a way he wasn’t at all prepared for. Within two weeks, my 60 year old father was pulling the 6 year old boy, asking for a puppy to help heal his broken heart. Not only was dad heart broken, everyone in the house was, all the way down to the barn cats who usually practice staunch indifference. So within a few weeks of Kira passing over the rainbow bridge, we found ourselves with dad’s choice of puppy. A six week old little girl named Ila

Baby Ila
Baby Ila

Baby Ila was a balm on the hearts of our pack. Rascal, who had lost his favorite animal companion, was so distracted by having a new baby under his wing that he wrapped up his mourning period and got to work! Ila did the most remarkable thing as well, we still had most of Kira’s things and Ila associated with Kira’s scent. She started sleeping on Kira’s bed, ate her dinner out of Kira’s bowl, and claimed all Kira’s toys. She even picked up on a few of Kira’s odd habits. We concluded these were the signs that Kira had vetted this pup and made sure she ended up on our doorstep. Ila is another mixed breed mutt, though arguably one of the most handsome dogs I’ve ever encountered. Trust dad to pick out a pretty one versus an easy to manage one. She is a high energy, high maintenance dog but I love her all the same. She’s Rascal’s newest protégé and despite growing to four times his size, she still defers to him as the Boss. It’s a pretty funny dynamic that the youngest is also the largest, but the others have learned to put up with her antics in the almost 2 years we’ve had her. While she is my dad’s dog, she tends to sleep with Rascal and I since he and I were the ones to teach and train her.

Pals
Sunbathing Pals

So there you have it. We’ve traveled through Rascal’s rise to the top of pack hierarchy, and met his dog family. Being the oldest with three fiesty girls around him keeps him playing, and keeps him young. He may be the boss man but he’s never above a good romp with any of them, be it indoors or outside. He still has a wonderful zest for life, and is a wonderful animal. I’ve seen him turn irate, cranky vet techs into smiling animal lovers just by visiting with him a few minutes. People will stop when he’s walking in town just to say hello because he’s got that charisma. This is a dog that is never lonely, a dog that has fun every day, and a dog that’s got everything to live for. If I seem confident that three legs is doable, it’s because this is the dog that can do anything.

Hope you and your pack are thriving,

Rascal and Co.

7 thoughts on “Rascal’s Superhero Origin Story”

  1. This is THE best read! You have done a delightful job in chronicling Rascals’s journey so far.

    To know that Kira (and Zac too) helped shape Rascal into this stupendous dog who melts everyone’s heart is such a life affirming tribute to their legacy! Well done!

    And Rascal has a wife..and “baby Ila”….Roro…Ebbie..what a busy boy!!

    I LOVE this pack! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful family with us. Yes, the humans too!

    We’ve all fallen in love with Rascal and his pack! You are clearly a very loving pack leader and these puls are so lucky to have you as their human!

    Look forward to more ppsts AND pictures! Gosh, that pup o y picture of Rascal…that soft puppy tummy…so darn cute! You have a real gift for writing btw!

    Love and hugs to all!

    Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle too!

  2. I loved reading Rascal’s story to the top of the pack. You definitely have a gift for writing/storytelling!!

    I have faith that Rascal will come through his procedure on Monday with flying colors and he will be so much better for it!!

    Sahana and her Angel Leland

  3. Oh I love hearing about how he found his way into your home… Yes, I see the ‘ginger’ in him now. He sounds a lot like my Shelby in her younger years … spirited, strong-willed, alpha *(well Shelby as the alpha in our relationship but she let me think that I was). What a beautiful love story and journey! That puppy pose takes me back to my Shelb – seeing so much in him .. those little eyes … plotting! I can’t wait to hear more!

    Hugs,
    Alison with Spirit Shelby in her heart

    PS – I loved JRTs since I was young person too… but I loved them from the show Fraiser. While Shelby was only 1/2 JRT, she definitely had the personality!

    1. Thank you for reading! I’m glad Rascal has brought back sweet memories for you. He is a JRT through and through, the one in Fraiser was also very very cute!

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