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Kevin Fischer is an award-winning veteran broadcaster who has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for nearly three decades.
Kevin, who is a legislative aide to state Sen. Mary Lazich (R-New Berlin), can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, “INTERchange,” on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, in Franklin.

The Barking Lot

By Kevin Fischer
Saturday, Apr 19 2008, 09:21 AM
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF A BRAND NEW FEATURE ON THIS JUST IN. PLEASE LOOK FOR IT EVERY SATURDAY.


“You don’t blog enough about dogs!”
Who said that?
My wife, Jennifer.
When did she say it?
What time is it?



Whenever I venture out of the house amongst the general public, I usually get hit with one of the following:

1) Hey, aren’t you…….

2) So, do you and Joel McNally actually get along?

3) How can you stand that Joel McNally?

4) Kathleen Dunn seems pretty nice

5) What’s Mark Belling like?

6) I tried to call your show but the lines were busy

I can now add a new line people toss my way with greater frequency these days:

“Did you get your wife a dog yet?”

People I’ve never met have, when talking to Jennifer, jokingly referred to me as her “dog-hating husband.”
 I happen to like dogs. Who doesn’t?

There are 72 million pet dogs in the United States, one for every four Americans.

Recognizing the tremendous popularity of the animal, and the fact that we talk about dogs more than any other topic in the Fischer household, today I launch a new weekly blog feature called, “The Barking Lot,” a title Jennifer came up with. Quite simply, each week The Barking Lot will be dedicated to anything and everything about dogs.

Assisting me in everything from all the fun research to actually writing this dog-blog will be my lovely wife. So let’s get to it.


SMOKY: CANINE HERO
By Jennifer Fischer

Kevin has written many blogs that almost make me sound OBSESSED with dogs.  He’s not far from the truth.

Growing up, I always had a dog in my life.  Actually, two dogs:  Sugar and Skippy.  Sugar was my Basenji Hound / Cocker Spaniel I got when I was two years old.  She was my friend, my companion, my play mate, and my dress-up partner.  Skippy (part English Springer Spaniel, part Who Knows What) came in to my life when I was in fourth grade.  She was adopted for my ill grandpa, in the hopes it could occupy his days and fill him with joy.  He was a true animal lover and she did, in fact, bring him smiles and laughter for a few short months before he passed away.  Skippy was adopted from the Wisconsin Human Society, a little butter ball of black and white fur with a belly so round the vet initially thought she had worms.  Turned out she just had a little extra puppy fat.  Skippy was smarter than some people I know, and she could be a handful.

Like most children, I didn’t realize just how fortunate I was at the time.  I had two wonderful, loyal pets that loved me for no other reason than I was there every day to feed them and pet them.  They were loyal, loving, wonderful dogs who brought me more joy than I appreciated in my youth.  Sure, I loved them.  But I was busy being a kid:  playing with friends, going to school, taking piano lessons, watching TV, etc.  So yes, I played with them, took them for walks, and shared nibbles from the dinner table with them.  But I didn’t realize just how much I would miss them until my adult years, in my own apartment that did not allow dogs.

Kevin has known many dogs in his life but has never realized the joy of actually owning a dog.  So he does not quite share my at times overzealous love of all things canine.  He looks at me a little strangely when I tell him my goal is to be able to name and recognize every breed in the American Kennel Club.

I have been after him for several months to write a regular feature about dogs.  Until I get one of my own, living vicariously through stories of other owners is about the best I can do.  Knowing the subject is so near and dear to my heart, and knowing that I too, love to write, the answer seemed obvious.

My contribution will follow some of the same themes you read consistently in Kevin’s blog…  To offer one or more of the following:  Humor, information, nostalgia, food for thought, or just plain fun.  (There is little that is controversial about dog ownership, save for those who favor Pit Bulls.)  My goal is to entertain, enlighten, and share positive stories about Man’s (and of COURSE woman’s!) Best Friend.

To alter a line from the 1996 movie Jerry Maguire, “You had me at woof.”

While watching the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show this past February, I learned about Smoky, a Yorkshire Terrier who served her country during WWII.  Her touching story of dedication and survival shows how dogs not only touch our hearts but impact our history.
---Jennifer Fischer (thisjustin@wi.rr.com
                        



Image:Smoky in Blanket.jpg
 
Smoky in a blanket made for her by Red Cross volunteers in Brisbane, Australia


J
ennifer is right that dogs are far more than friendly companions.

We sure hope you’ve enjoyed the debut of our new feature. Make sure to return next Saturday for another edition of The Barking Lot.

Comments

Fred Keller   

Good stuff, Jennifer, I’m looking forward to your Saturday feature; catchy name, too.  

As a dog-lover, married to a (let’s just say) not-so dog-lover, I empathize with you.  I would love to have a Border Collie running around in my backyard.  We had two when I was growing up.  They have got to be the smartest breed in dogdom.

As for your always having a dog in your life, I think it’s safe to say you still have a “dawg” in the house.

Woof!  

 

April 19, 2008 10:42 AM

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April 19, 2008 10:53 AM

Jennifer Fischer   

Thanks, Fred.  I'm looking forward to doing this, it's near and dear to my heart as you know.  I've never personally known a Border Collie but I have heard that they ARE extremely intelligent.  Thanks for the nice comment!

April 19, 2008 2:51 PM

Janet Evans   

Jennifer...great piece.

Skippy, Sugar?  Cute names.  My first dog was Smokey.

I wonder what you would name your dog now?

April 19, 2008 4:50 PM

Jennifer Fischer   

I'm in favor of female dogs just because that's all I've owned.  Future names?  I've already said it can't be "Fluffy" because "Fluffy Fischer" just does NOT sound right!  If we get a male and Kevin has a vote, it could likely be "Elvis."  I was just telling him the other day, you have to practice yelling the future name across half the neighborhood if it runs away.  If it sounds good then, you've made the right choice!

April 19, 2008 4:58 PM

Fred Keller   

Let me know when Kevin's going to practice yelling dog names around the neighborhood and i'll be over with my video camera, that would make for  great YouTube material.

"Elvis... here Elvis!  Come on boy, where are you?  Elvis!

April 19, 2008 5:34 PM

Kevin Fischer   

I think I've created a monster.

Fred, you don't yell for Elvis....he yells for you.

April 19, 2008 6:09 PM

David Murphy   

Kevin, I know you would love the right dog.  I recommend visiting various shelters occasionally until you both find the right one.  Take your time and you will find the right one for your home.  If you start looking the right dog may find you.  Don't just get a dog to get one, wait until you find the one for you.

There is nothing like having to go out with your dog in the worst weather, you just do it, and nothing like being out on wonderful days.  You would love to see your dog playing in a foot of snow or rolling around in a mud puddle.  Trust me.

Just let Jennifer name her.    

April 19, 2008 8:30 PM

Shari Saeger   

Hi Jennifer,

Great column! Now it's definitely time to get that dog, or was it two dogs?!! I'll tell you, I grew up with dogs too. I can't imagine not having them. When I got married 20 years ago, we adopted our first dog, Robbi. Jasmine and Stanley quickly followed her, along with two cats as well. My family called my house the "Wild Kingdom". It probably was, but I wouldn't have it any other way. We lost Robbi and Stanley in 2005 and Jasmine last May. We decided to wait until Fall to get another dog since summer was so busy. I'll tell you, it was the longest 4 months of my life being dogless. We adopted Kensi in Sept, made it through the awful chewing and potty training stages, short a couple pair of shoes and a chair leg or two, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Kensi brings unconditional love and kisses to our family. The best part of the day is coming home from work and being greeted with so many kisses and excitement.

If anyone is looking for a great training idea, I trained Kensi using a soda can filled with a handful of pennies inside. She is petrified of the can, you can just shake it or throw it near her and she no longer does what she was doing wrong. I trained her to quit jumping up on me in one day! You can just say "I'm going to get the can" and she quits doing whatever it was she was doing! It really works!

April 21, 2008 11:44 AM

Kevin Fischer   

This is getting out of control.

Jennifer saw this video and moaned, "I want him."

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April 21, 2008 5:19 PM

Jennifer Fischer   

The only problem is, Wilbear (the Polar Bear in the video) would be tougher to walk than a dozen dogs at once.  Besides, I've had my eye on a particular dog for some time now.  But more about her this Saturday...

April 22, 2008 10:21 PM

mk greenfield   

Welcome to the world of blogging.  Great piece.  You are so right.  I am currently trying to convince my hubby to get a dog, but I think if you haven't had one or grown up with one you don't realize the amount of love and joy they bring into your lives.   I love the saying that says I want to be the kind of person my dog thinks I am.

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