The Play's The Thing
Who's Polly Fiber, and what's she done with
my squeaky?
It doesn't get any more
serious and full of drama than all
caps.Interior photos by Joe the
Cat
That's Conran the stuffed dog reading a
book on the artist Stuart Davis. We're not allowed to play with Conran, but we
are allowed to read the Stuart Davis book. Figure that one
out.Om.The
sound of one dog playing with a $29 Om ball from Barker
& Meowsky, a paw firm .
Omigod. That's right. Twenty-nine dollars for a
ball.Is it worth it? Here's the
description:"The Om Ball is
decorated with a pattern inspired by West Indian Tribal embroidery, our Om ball
plays the mantra Om when bounced. Recorded especially for Bodhi by renown
kirtan master Bhagavan Das, play becomes
meditation!"It's absolutely zenful what
dog toys will fetch.Which dogs do you know
practice zen? Zen is not a dog thing.
Conran is a toy in dog form, but he
has not "gone to the dogs"and
never will. He is for people. Here he is wearing a paper
crown. What a sense of humor
that guy has.Then there are what I
refer to as "suspect" toys. As in I "suspect" the toy designer and vendors must
have lost their minds or don't know anything about
dogs.Do they really think the average dog is
interested in a pair of amorous, scantily-clad
fowl?
That's a lot of money. You could buy many
dozens of free-range eggs for $29.99. Many free-range chickens,
too.Obviously there are no dogs at the helm of
Muttropolis
. Any dog would rather have a real chicken than a latex chicken. None of it
makes any sense. Maybe they should call it
Humanopolis.And where did they find this guy,
I wonder?
Someone has a
problem.
There are many, many toys here
at Mr. Doodles Dog. The curator told me the collection goes back twenty-five
years. That's a lot in dog generations. You see all these toys in the basket on
the dining room buffet?
Those are just some of the toys I'm not allowed to
play with. The private reserve. They're taboo. They're just far enough beyond my
reach ..., it's difficult when you have a toy addiction like
mine.
But that's another
topic.
Most of the time, and with most of the
toys here, I am encouraged to play.
These are
some of my favorite toys, on the kitchen bed.
The fox is a pillow named Lillian, but there's a goat
wearing a fez. That's Mr. Skeffington. My favorite toy is that large plush
flower. Best squeaker on the planet. Looks delicate but it's tough. You can toss
it in the air, squeak it, chew it ... sleep with it. Great toy for the
money.You can find it at Barker
& Meowsky . I admit mine was half the price at
HomeGoods.Can dog toys be history? Of
course, and not in the way you're thinking.
Ronald Reagan dog toy from Spitting Image. Made in
England. 1985. Bought in England, same
year.
Maggie Thatcher dog toy licensed through
Spitting Image. Made in China. 1989. Bought in Florida, same
year.
Ronnie has been through the dog wars.
He's been toyed with, shall we say. Zephyr practiced her ratting techniques with
him. He's in retirement now. So is Maggie. For the record, Ronnie is made of
better quality latex. Regret? There was a Gorbachev toy the same vintage as
Ronnie, but it was given as a gift to a friend. Bet he doesn't have it
now.
Look at these boy toys:
Never played with these guys. They've never even had a
chance to become "retired." Both were made in China for UrbanOutfitters. I'm
only sorry Mr. Doodles Dog didn't buy the Hillary and Bill when they had the
chance. Love to have the set. Why is Bush larger than Kerry? That's not an
accurate representation. I've heard of revisionist history but revisionist
toys?Wouldn't we all like this to be
history? Now they're finding elevated levels of lead in Chinese-made pet toys
sold in Wal-Mart
. Another good reason to be alert when you're out looking for a new toy to add
to the collection. We don't shop at Wal-Mart, but then we have many other places
to shop. Others don't have our
selection.
Conran, the toy in dog form, and I
collaborated on this article. I dream about biting him and determining whether
or not he has a squeaker, but I won't tell him that. He's much older than I am
and he deserves respect, even though I could reach over and bite him right
now.--Sam.
Posted: Mon - September 17, 2007 at 10:01 PM