Pit Bull
Jim Pilgrim
The first stop was not in the best neighborhood in this city and I was greeted at the cabinet by a barking Pit Bull. Yipes, I thought, I have no one to watch my back and I have a dog not very happy with my intrusion. I grabbed my tools and carefully exited my car. Once the Pit Bull saw that I wasn’t going to steal his dog food and I wasn’t a threat, he calmed down. In fact, after a few minutes while I was doing my prep-work, he came over, sat down and watched me work. Cool, I did have someone to watch my back after all! When I was done with my work, I thanked him for his help, and he came over to me and rolled over on his back. I guess he wanted me to scratch his belly. With a certain amount of apprehension, I did. Trust is a two-way street.
Sometimes customers can be Pit Bulls, both good and bad.
I am thankful today these two trusted me.
Posted 12/23/11 8:40 AM by Admin