Little Known Facts About the uncommon House Dobby
First off all it is important to note that not all house
Dobbys are created equal. Case in
point, my house Dobby suffers from a rain phobia. He absolutely can not/will not go outside for any reason if it
happens to be raining, or drizzling, or wet.
The poor thing is then forced to stay inside on the couch in front of
video games under several layers of “fuzzy blanket” that only he is allowed to
touch. It’s a sad state I tell you,
given the fact that my house is in some state of rain/wet/drizzle most of the
time. When my house Dobby does take it
upon himself to suffer the dreaded, the awful, the rain to do something
outside. ~ like fix the round pen…he makes quick work of it and enters the
house shaking off his damp clothing much like a dog.
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Another little known fact about the uncommon house Dobby is
that they like to EAT. You would never
guess this, as they remain extremely skinny at all times no matter what manner
of fried foods, junk food, sweets or anything containing calories they stuff in
their mouths. My Dobby contends that it
is genetic and that he has a high metabolism.
I wonder if that “high metabolism” is the same “genetic” marker that
keeps him on the couch for days on end, or sleeping until 1:00 p.m. in the
afternoon even when he goes to bed at 10:00 p.m. the night before. Is it THAT high metabolism? When I find out
the secret of the Dobby skinny-ness I will let all women know everywhere. We will bottle it and sell it and be skinny
rich girls togetherJ
Meanwhile, this eating habit means that anything I do not
want touched as snack food, must clearly marked…and pointed out physically or
he will play the “I didn’t see the writing on the package” game. I have lost several bags of chocolate chips
this way. We won’t even mention entire
dinner plans that have been dashed due to the high eating drive of the
Dobby. An entire cooked ham can
disappear in one afternoon when I run to the post office or local store. Bags of walnuts clearly intended for baking
needs ~ poof ~ no more walnuts. Woe is
it to me when I get a large package of chicken nuggets and expect them to be
available for a quick lunch on a lazy Saturday afternoon when my 12-year old
son is anxious to get back outside.
HA! Even after several warnings
the house Dobby cannot prevent himself from sneaking into said nuggets. No amount of threatening will cease his
great cravings for the soggy microwaved taste of the nugget. We don’t buy those anymore. Left overs from the rare restaurant meal
are not safe either! One afternoon
after a particularly grueling day, I had been dreaming about the scrumptious
taste of the Mexican food I had left in the fridge from the day before. Oh, the yummy melted cheese, the spicey
meat, the peppers, the sauce ~ I even had chips and guacamole! Oh for JOY!
NOT ~ I found the Styrofoam container neatly in the trash and a quite
satisfied Dobby on the couch. I had
peanut butter and jelly ~ sans the jelly as Dobby had polished that off during
a morning toast fest. When I pointed
out the “NO touchy” labels on the container I was met with a smug “It was there, I was hungry, I didn’t’ see
it.”
It is also important to note that Dobbys do NOT take well to
any kind of criticism, either real or imagined. They tend to have a bit of a short fuse on most things….maybe all
things. They can be quite grumpy and
belligerent. Much like a child having a
tantrum if they feel threatened in any way.
Such as when gently reminded how to spell the word “Any” a.n.y.
(not aney) In order to suppress
such child like pouting, we have employed the “inner Mike” technique. This is where we call upon the gentle, ever
patient, ever kind, ever forgiving spirit of our wonderful friend Michael to
take over in the situation. This
usually works to restore what Dobby considers a smile to his face.
I have put a ban upon on all temper tantrum having, pouting
and grumpyness in my household! We will only be subjected to love and
light!! It is a rule that will be
obeyed or the Dobby will get his sock and go.
Now, Dobby realizes this and generally keeps his pouting to a
minimum.
So, if you decide to get a house Dobby, like we have, please
do a field test before bringing him home to ensure your Dobby will fit in with
your lifestyle and personality. Dobby’s
can be exceptionally handy to have around.
So long as you employ the proper techniques to manage your Dobby.
Stay tuned for a post on what to look for in a good Dobby!