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Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
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In anticipation of the Marley & Me movie coming out Christmas Day, the editors at USA WEEKEND asked me to write about our new Lab, Woodson, whom we adopted from the movie set. Woodson is just about the most beautiful dog I have ever seen, even more handsome, I believe, than Marley. And that's saying a lot. Beside that, he has a delightful personality -- a wonderful mix of joyful mischief and loyal affection. He has fit into our family seamlessly, and our other Lab, Gracie, acts like a puppy again with her new playmate. Our new pup makes us all laugh and we love him beyond words.
But Woodson has a back story I had not before written or spoken publicly about. When I accepted the USA WEEKEND assignment, I knew I couldn't tell his story without telling the entire story. Below is the piece, which ran yesterday in newspapers across the country:
------------------ FROM USA WEEKEND, December 21, 2008
Woodson & Me
The best-selling "Marley & Me" author shares the secret of his "celebrity" puppy.
By John Grogan
Sometimes amazing gifts come in small packages, and sometimes they come wrapped in soft white fur. So it was with Woodson.
He came into my life at a most unexpected time -- as I stood with my wife and 11-year-old daughter on a movie set outside Philadelphia counting my blessings that the comically mischievous canines lined up to portray Marley, "the world's worst dog," were not my headaches to worry about. After all, I'd already paid my dues on that front. I'm the guy who lived with the real Marley for 13 years and who wrote the book "Marley & Me," on which the upcoming movie is based.
But as we stood off camera watching Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston prepare to film another scene from our life, in walked Mark Forbes, the movie's chief animal trainer, and with him was a little white fur ball with a black nose and bright eyes. Woodson was one of several puppies drafted into service to portray the young Marley, and at the ripe age of 15 weeks, his acting career was over.
My daughter's eyes brightened, and Forbes asked, "How would you like to take this little guy home with you?" She looked at me with the most hopeful expression I have ever seen. I knew the offer was coming and already had told the movie's producers my family would be honored to provide a home for one of the fluffy canine actors.
What we did not know that day -- what no one knew, not the trainers or the producers or the breeders -- was that Woodson was, indeed, special. And not just because he had enjoyed a brief run as a movie star.
From the start, Woodson adopted his new family with gusto. He joyfully knocked over the trash, stole shoes, chewed eyeglasses, attacked pillows and dumped his water bowl just for fun. He was calmer than our famous bad boy Marley, but equally mischievous. It was hard to stay mad at him. Just as he stole our socks, Woodson quickly stole our hearts.
But as the weeks passed, we noticed that our pup seemed unable to do the things Lab puppies do so effortlessly -- leap onto furniture or hop into the back seat of the car. The stairs were almost impossible for him. At first we thought he was clumsy, but with each passing week the signs became harder to ignore.
The veterinarian delivered the news we knew in our gut was coming: Woodson was suffering from a severe birth defect. Both rear hips were so malformed, the balls and sockets did not connect. With each puppy step, bone was scraping bone. No wonder our little actor hobbled around like an arthritic senior citizen.
I called the breeders, not to complain, just to inform. They were mortified. I told them what the vet told me, that it was no one's fault, that sometimes nature delivers surprises. Silently, I counted my blessings that our surprise came with a puppy and not one of our three kids.
"Just bring him back," one of the breeders said, "and we'll swap him out for a new puppy, your pick of the next litter." I have to admit the offer was tempting, like turning in a lemon automobile for a gleaming new model. But dogs are not commodities to be discarded when they break, and I assumed that if Woodson were returned, he would be euthanized.
My wife and I thought about it overnight before realizing there was really nothing to consider. Woodson was part of our family now. I got on the floor with our special-needs dog and placed my lips against his snout. "You're not going anywhere, Woodsy," I whispered. "We're in this together."
And we are. With the help of an excellent orthopedic specialist at the University of Pennsylvania veterinary school, we have Woodson on a special diet and a regimen of cartilage builders and medicines. We lift him into the car for rides and up the stairs for bed. Surgery might be in his future, but for now he's comfortable and enjoys his life as a pampered house pooch.
Woodson will never go hunting or hiking or even on long walks, and that's OK. Some dogs are put on this Earth just to love you.
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
So sweet; I hope Woodsy gets better with love and the great vets he'll have working to help him
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Posted 1/2/09 8:40 AM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
So sweet! I am tearing up, thank GOODNESS they kept him! He is a cutie
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Posted 1/2/09 12:08 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
OMG, having a special needs dog that just made my heart melt! :)
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Posted 1/2/09 1:10 PM |
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MrsA714
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
That's great! So glad to hear they didn't give him back!
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Posted 1/2/09 1:56 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
beautiful pup!
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Posted 1/2/09 7:20 PM |
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Shanti
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
Wow, I got tears in my eyes from that article. The Grogans are such great examples of pet ownership. Marley was a PIA but they stuck with him and this dog has serious issues yet they honor their lifetime committment. Good for them I hope they have many years of happiness - and learn many great life lessons - from Woodson.
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Posted 1/2/09 7:43 PM |
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karacg
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
That's a beautiful story....and yes I am bawling....
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Posted 1/2/09 8:13 PM |
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lorimarie
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
I was doing ok until I saw the photo of Woodson........what an incredibly touching story.
The Grogan's are wonderful people.
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Posted 1/2/09 8:33 PM |
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Thank you for my morning cry....
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Posted 1/3/09 1:04 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
Yup, I teared up too. That pup is really lucky to end up with them. Not everyone would honor their commitment to him, after finding out about his challenges.
I think they'll find out they're pretty lucky too.
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Posted 1/3/09 3:19 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
the grogan family are definitely role models for all..... the other day i mentioned to dh that there will be a lot of new 'marleys" out there now....... and the next day I see John grogan doing a PSA for the aspca about responsible dog onswership and researching a dog for getting one.
They deserve all the success they have because of marley. They gave marley a good life
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Posted 1/3/09 10:38 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
HOW cute is he What a wonderful story.
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Posted 1/3/09 11:19 PM |
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What a touching and beautiful story! He is so gorgeous!!!
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Posted 1/4/09 12:46 AM |
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june262004
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
OMG amazing Im crying can't even see through the tears
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Posted 1/4/09 12:53 AM |
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kahlua716
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
A similar thing happened in our family.
We got a chocolate lab from a breeder and learned after a few months that she had severe hip displaysia. She came with a "guarantee" so my parents called the breeder to see what it entailed.
They said we could exchange her- but we were already in love. Instead, my parents paid a fortune for her surgery, which didn't fix her 100%, but she's still around and pretty healthy 11 years later.
I can't believe anyone could even think about "exchanging" a dog!
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Posted 1/6/09 2:10 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
We were told the same thing by a breeder for our Charlie! When he came to us he had severe entropian (eye condition) and the breeder told us to send him back, and she would send us a new puppy.
We kept him, 2.5 years, 5 eye surgeries, a bout with cancer, chronic ear infections, and mucinosis (a skin condition) and $20,000 in vet bills we have never regretted our decision to keep him for a heartbeat!
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Posted by june262004
OMG amazing Im crying can't even see through the tears
Me too!!!
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Posted 1/7/09 6:11 PM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
Posted by kahlua716
A similar thing happened in our family.
We got a chocolate lab from a breeder and learned after a few months that she had severe hip displaysia. She came with a "guarantee" so my parents called the breeder to see what it entailed.
After reading Marley and Me and also hearing this kind of thing a few times, we tried to figure out what we could do to avoid that situation before we chose a dog. There are tests for these kinds of things - dysplasia (hip, elbow), ocular problems - but they aren't effective until the dog is a few years old. Which is one reason why dogs should never be bred until you can get all the testing done and determine if the dog will "enhance" the breed rather than "degrade" the breed by putting more dogs out there with medical issues.
We received hip/elbow/eye certificates from both of Brinkley's parents and a listing of his AKC bloodline before we got him, which makes me feel good but it doesn't mean much. He tested clear for everything so far, but it doesn't mean that he won't have it later. It's one of those hereditary things that if it's there - it's there, regardless of precautions. The only thing you can do is ensure that the breeder is not going to knowingly breed dogs that have produced pups with these problems.
That health guarantee is a joke in most cases. I don't know anyone who would return a dog months or years down the road, and that's the only option. They don't offer to pay for anything. I guess if they did, they would all be out of business because it's just inherent in the breed, whether it shows up in 2 years or 12. Ok sorry I'm rambling... I've been reading a lot about this as you can tell. I'm glad you have a pup that has enriched your life so, and that she's lucky enough to have you.
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Posted 1/8/09 7:23 AM |
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
thank you for posting this I loved the book and i love my yellow lab Brady.
Brady also is not a "perfect" lab. He has weak leg ligaments and by the time he was 1 he had torn his cruciate ligament in both hind legs. we went to a reputable breeder but some things can't be prevented. Brady has had surgery$$$ which hasn't fixed him 100% but we love him regardless. he also cannot do things that most labs can do. we have to lift him into the car and onto our bed, and he cannot run around with other dogs anymore because he too seems like an arthritic old man. But he is loved and spoiled like no other dog and WE are LUCKY to have him in our lives
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
it was a heartwarming story. my puggle was very sick when we got him - we found out several days after purchasing him... the puppy store told us to bring him back and we could pick a new one.. .I was mortified and disgusted. with the help of vets and lots of praryers my little furbaby pulled thru...
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Chrisnamy
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Re: Interesting story about the dog John Grogan adopted from Marley & Me set
Oh my How sweet is that puppy and how wonderful that puppy found a special family.
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