Showing posts with label German Sheppard. Show all posts
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Friday, February 21, 2025

Life in the Countryside #OurAuthorGang

 A short story by Erika M Szabo

Mary and Michael enjoyed a peaceful life in their cozy countryside home. The spacious backyard and few acres land flourished. Their two large German Shepherds, Tucker and Hazel, took their job seriously, vigilantly overseeing the chickens, geese, and ducks that wandered freely in the expansive backyard. Michael had been raising and training the two dogs since they were puppies, teaching them to patrol the property to ensure safety and protect their animals from predators, whether they walked on four legs or two.

Their neighbors were like-minded people, appreciating the uncomplicated and serene lifestyle their environment provided. No one was bothered by the early morning chatter of roosters or the lively songs of birds. The bleating of lambs and goats contributed to the natural symphony that welcomed them each day.

Mary sat on the porch, enjoying her morning coffee and the serene beauty around her, feeling thankful for the life they had created together. It was a stark contrast to the city's hustle and bustle, but it was their own slice of paradise, and they wouldn't trade it for anything. Michael soon joined her, carrying a plate of freshly baked scones. While enjoying their breakfast, they talked about what they would do for the day. They chose to spend the morning working in the vegetable garden and then enjoy a peaceful afternoon reading and unwinding under the shade of their prized walnut tree.

As the day progressed, Mary and Michael's tranquil life was unexpectedly interrupted by some unsettling news. Their neighbor, George, drove into their yard on his way to town and asked, "Have you noticed anything missing from your property recently?"

"No, why are you asking?"

"Well, five of my chickens vanished from the coop this morning, and Charlie said two of his were gone yesterday."

"It might be a stray fox or coyote. They're common predators around here," Mike suggested.

"I doubt it. I talked to Joe down the road, and he mentioned two of his ducks went missing without a trace the day before yesterday. I'm heading to town to discuss it with others. You coming?"

"Absolutely!" Mike replied enthusiastically, kicking off his gardening boots and stepping into his sneakers.

They drove into town and heard similar stories from other neighbors they met at the Pub.

“It can’t be a coyote or a fox. There weren’t any feathers or bloodstains around the henhouse,” one man said.

Another farmer added, “It’s like the birds just disappeared into thin air.”

A stocky man exclaimed, "One of my piglets disappeared three days ago, and I haven't heard a peep. Even my dogs were quiet all night, and those monsters usually wake me up a few times a night because a leaf falls off the tree or an owl hoots nearby."

George, while scratching his stubble, concluded, “Now that you mention it… My dogs were strangely quiet all night. It’s definitely a two-legged thief, and the dogs might even know who it is. We need to keep watch!”

Everyone was anxious and uneasy about these strange events, as nothing like this had ever happened in their peaceful community before.

When Michael got home, he sat on the porch with Mary telling her about what he learned in town. Just then, the mailman pulled into the yard with his small white car, and getting out, he walked up the steps and handed a stack of envelopes and newspaper to Michael. “Beautiful day,” he smiled.

“Can I get you a cup of coffee?” Mary asked.

“Thank you, but I have to go. Lots of mail to deliver,” the mailman turned and started walking down the steps. “Enjoy your afternoon.”

As he drove down the driveway, Hazel and Tucker followed the car. They usually followed every visitor’s car or truck until they reached the road and turned, but this time they stopped halfway. They stood looking down at something and Hazel let out a short bark. “Wonder what they’ve found,” Michael said and walked toward the dogs.

The dogs standing over a piece of raw meat drooled but didn’t touch it. They were trained to start eating only when they heard the German word, essen (eat).

Michael picked up the meat and took it up to the porch where Mary sat, waiting to find out what the dogs found. “I bet this meat is spiked with something to make the dogs sleep,” Michael mused. “The neighbors said their dogs never barked the night their livestock went missing.”

“That dirty weasel!” Mary shouted. “So, he’s the thief!”  

“This is no proof, we have to catch him in the act. I'm going to stay awake tonight," Michael resolved.

“I’ll stay up with you,” Mary said, quickly forming a plan. “We’ll sit on the porch hidden by the rhododendron bushes. Tonight is the full moon, we’ll see if anyone comes to the property.”

“Sounds like a plan!” Michael smiled. “Let’s do it.”

That evening, Mary and Michael settled on their porch, Tucker and Hazel lying at their feet. To fend off the cool night air, they wrapped themselves in blankets, sipping hot tea from a thermos and nibbling on snacks. Meanwhile, the dogs remained vigilant, their sharp senses attuned to any potential threats in the air.

They sat quietly, their eyes scanning their surroundings. The idea of an intruder sneaking into their tranquil neighborhood and robbing their neighbors was disturbing. Hours slipped away without any hint of suspicious behavior. The only noises were the natural ones—crickets chirping, owls hooting, and leaves rustling every so often. Suddenly, Hazel perked up, sniffing the air and giving a gentle snort. Tucker rose, his fur bristling. Mike placed his hands on the dogs' heads to keep them quiet as they detected faint footsteps.

Michael kept a firm grip on the dogs, determined not to let them bark and reveal their hiding spot. The sound of footsteps intensified, and soon they saw the shadowy outline of a man pausing beneath the walnut tree. Mary and Michael exchanged anxious looks as the figure stepped into the moonlight, moving toward the fenced area where the henhouse and pigpen were located. "Hazel, Tucker, pay attention!" Michael whispered to the dogs, capturing their focus.

The dogs stood attentively in front of Michael, their eyes locked onto him as he softly commanded, "Track. Tackle. Hold. Go!" The dogs stealthily moved through the shadows of the flowerbeds toward the fence, where the man was struggling with the gate's lock. Just as he managed to unlock the gate and step through, Tucker sprang forward with incredible speed and brought him to the ground face down.

The man yelled in terror and attempted to crawl away, but Tucker pinned him down, growling, while Hazel bared her razor-sharp teeth just inches from his face. Paralyzed by fear, the man didn't dare move. Michael and Mary quickly approached with a flashlight, and when they illuminated the man's face.

"Well, would you look at that!" Michael remarked. “Mailman in the daytime and a chicken thief at night.”

"Wait, please, let me explain!" the man pleaded.

"There's no need for an explanation right now. We've caught you in the act," Michael stated firmly.

“But wait!” the mailman begged. “Paul, who owns a restaurant on Main Street, made me do it. You see, I lost a lot of money playing cards and borrowed from him, and he said I could pay him back in livestock. I had no choice.”

"So, Paul thought he could serve us our own livestock for dinner, huh?" Mary huffed. "I'm calling the police," she said, pulling her phone from her pocket.

Michael put his hand on Mary’s arm. "Hold on, don't call them just yet. We'll contact them in the morning, along with the neighbors. Everyone needs to know, and Paul has to pay for his crime too."

"But..." Mary glanced at her husband, concern etched in her expression. Michael winked at her before giving orders to the dogs. "Tucker, Hazel, behalten, uhr (keep, watch)!" he commanded while Mary turned her head to hide her smile. 

Hazel sank onto her stomach inches from the man’s face, eyes locked on the thief, while Tucker stretched across the man's back, growling whenever he attempted to move.

"Let's go inside," Michael said, wrapping Mary in a hug. "He's not going anywhere, and we can have a nice breakfast."

"I have a nice piece of liver in the fridge. I'll cook it for the dogs," Mary whispered, glancing back.

"They deserve it," Michael smiled as he watched Hazel swish her tale and a long drop of drool landed on the man's face. He was too scared to wipe it off.

Erika M Szabo

https://authorerikamszabo.com

Erika loves to dance to her own tunes and follow her dreams, introducing her story-writing skills and her books that are based on creative imagination with themes such as magical realism, alternate history, urban fantasy, cozy mystery, sweet romance, and supernatural stories. Her children’s stories are informative and educational and deliver moral values in a non-preachy way.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

I've Got Your Back Buddy: a Short Story by Erika M Szabo

I’ve Got Your Back, Buddy

Short Story by Erika M Szabo



Today I'm going to tell you a little story about my brave cat, Miau, and her best buddy, Lucky.

It was a beautiful summer day and my hubby and I were enjoying our afternoon coffee on the patio. Miau, our Calico cat, took a catnap on my lap and our Sheppard, Lucky, was snapping at the pesky flies in the shade of the forsythia bush.

Photo credit to Pixabay

We watched the hummingbirds drinking nectar from the flowers on the windowsill. The tiny birds flew lightning fast to their nest on the pine trees in the backyard carrying the sweet nectar to their young ones.

Photo credit to Pixabay

The peaceful time was interrupted when my hubby’s friend, Carl, pulled into the driveway. He got out of the car, quickly opened the back door and let out his Rottweiler, Crow. The dog ran over to the azalea bushes to relieve himself.

Photo credit to Pixabay

“I’ll put the leash on him in a minute. He just had to go badly, it was a long ride,” he said, and with the leash in his hand, he started walking toward his dog.

Feeling worried, I stood up. Past experiences taught us to be cautious when Crow was around. He was a bully and attacked our gentle natured dog to show her who’s boss when he wasn’t securely tied up on the leash.

I was watching Carl approaching his dog, but before he could get close, Crow bolted and ran toward us. My hubby yelled, and his friend tried to catch the dog but slipped on the grass and fell to his knees. I watched in horror as Lucky cowered behind my hubby.

Suddenly we heard a loud meow. I saw Miau darting, charging like a bullet toward the approaching Rottweiler. She pounced, let out a furious growl and sank her needle-sharp claws into the huge dog’s face. Crow let out a painful cry and tried to shake the cat off his face. Miau wouldn’t let go and she kept growling furiously.

Carl finally caught up with the Rottweiler and clipped the leash on his collar.

My hubby tried to peel Miau off the dog’s face. After a brief struggle, the tiny, growling and hissing furball pulled her sharp claws out of Crow’s face and let him go.

Hubby put Miau down. The cat puffed her hair, indignantly hissed a few times, and then walked to our shaking dog, Lucky. The cat licked Lucky’s face as if she was saying, “Don’t worry about that thug buddy, I’ve got your back.”

Photo credit to Pinterest board

The tree of them crossed the rainbow bridge long ago and I'd like to believe that Miau and Lucky have found each other there, too.

And I also like to believe that if Crow tries to bully Lucky, Miau is right by her side to protect her best buddy.


I write alternate history, romantic fantasy, magical realism novels as well as fun, educational, and bilingual books for children ages 4-12 about acceptance, friendship, family, and moral values such as accepting people with disabilities, dealing with bullies, and not judging others before getting to know them. I also like to encourage children to use their imagination and daydream about fantasy worlds.

Find me on my website:
http://www.authorerikamszabo.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Erika.M.Szabo.ND.Author/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MultiGenreBooks

Thank you for reading Miau's story!
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Rebecca Tran

6 months ago  -  Shared publicly
 
Wow Erika what a brave cat. Its amazing to think that Miau knew to protect Lucky. What a great story.
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Cats are fearless and she never liked Crow. The funny thing we noticed that every time when Crow was around, he peed the small area where he was tied up outside. As soon as they left, Miau squatted and peed on the spots Crow that marked :)

Rebecca Tran

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Read tale of Miau the cat on #OurAuthorGang by Erika Szabo
 
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Tonight on #OurAuthorGang, read Erika M. Szabo 's lovely, true story about one brave cat, Miau.
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Joe Bonadonna

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A sad and lovely story, Erika. I'm sure Miau and Lucky have been reunited, and I hope old Crow has changed his ways.
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I hope Crow had changed otherwise Miau will pounce on his face even on the other side of the rainbow :)
 
+Erika M Szabo -- lol! Good old Miau. He was one brave, heroic cat. 

Joanne Jaytanie via Google+

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Read the story about a cat that was full of courage. #OurAuthorGang.
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Joanne Jaytanie

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What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing, Erika.
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Thanks Joanne, a true story of Miau the warrior, and Lucky, my gentle fury friends :)

Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Erika M. Szabo shares a lovely story of furry friends and the fearless Miau. Stop by and say "Hi!"
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Ruth de Jauregui

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What a wonderful and fearless friend! Thank you so much for sharing. And yes, I do believe that their little spirits are waiting on the other side for us.
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Yes, she was. Lucky's spirit was broken by a cruel human (may he go to the special hell for animal abusers) before she found us. Miau gave her the will to be happy but she couldn't erase the memories of abuse and the urge to hide when she had to face a bully alpha male like Crow. But Lucky's story is for another day :)

Grace Au

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What a beautiful tribute to sweet Miau!!!
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She was a special kitty :) Strong willed and great companion

Mary Anne Yarde

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That is such a beautiful story. What a fabulous cat, Miau was.
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She was, indeed :) She had this rule: "pet me when I feel like it and when you touch my belly, you'll be sorry"

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Thanks for sharing Cindy :)

Chris Weigand

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Good story
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Erika M Szabo via Google+

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Read the true story of Miau, my brave and fierce warrior cat
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What a beautiful story about friendship and protectiveness among our pets! I hope Miau and Lucky have found each other too.
 
+Eva Pasco I hope so too Eva. I'm sure if there was a way to find her best friend, Miau found the way :)

Nikki McDonagh

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Lovely story, Erica. As a cat owner I know how formidable these creatures can be when faced with a threat to themselves or loved ones. Sounds like Miau was a wonderful kitty.
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She really was a wonderful cat Nikki. A friend found 3 tiny kittens in a box by the road and Miau was the smallest so we took her home. I think in her cat mind she looked at Lucky as her foster mom and sensed the dog's timid nature, so she grew up to be her protector. Lucky was an abused and neglected 2 year old when she showed up in our backyard. We never found out who her owner was and if she was abandoned or ran away. But her story is for another day

Toi Thomas

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I love it! What a sweet story. I can totally see Miau coming to Lucky's rescue and bet they are together again.
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I'm sure if it was up to Miau, she'd found a way to be with Lucky after she crossed the bridge :)

Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, Erika M. Szabo tugs at our heartstrings with a sweet and furry buddy story. #OurAuthorGang.
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Lorraine Carey

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What a heart-warming account here. We do love our pets. Your Miau was surely tuned into what was about to happen that day. I'm sure they are all romping and happy over at the Rainbow Bridge.
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I hope so too Lorraine :) They were best friends for 14 years and Miau was never the same after Lucky had to cross the bridge. She followed her best buddy 4 years later
 
+Erika M Szabo They are together now for sure. I know you are an animal lover as I am.