I know that you probably have an idea of Penny and her, well let’s say, attitude. My husband and I were talking today about the cute little puppy she was just 3 years ago. All round and bouncy and silly.

And what a beautiful adult she’s grown into…all attitude, always on guard, listening to everything. Still bouncy but with more edge, though silly too when she’s in the mood.

One of the things she does not allow in her household is me chopping garlic.
I used to buy chopped garlic in a jar. Then we tried to eat vegan for awhile and I learned how to smash the fresh garlic bulb with the flat of my knife and then chop it up. It takes no time at all…and it’s fresh.
And then along came Penny.

She doesn’t like loud, unexpected noises. Like a knife slamming on a garlic bulb. Or tinfoil being torn from the box. Or plates clicking on each other coming out of the dishwasher. Or someone sneezing.
She prohibits it all.

Today I was making potato soup. I tried my darndest to quietly press the knife into the garlic bulb. No slamming. No noise really. But when I began to slice the garlic she was instantly next to me barking hysterically.
She can, from standing still beside me, leap as high as my shoulder with seemingly little effort. Today it seemed she jumped even higher in her indignation. I put the knife down, picked her up and put her into her nearby pen . Where she complained loudly.

I chopped the garlic and the potatoes and then let her out. It seemed necessary to remind her she doesn’t actually own the house. Or me.
Does she?
March 28, 2026 at 11:14 am
Wow! I can understand the noise bothering here but this is a whole ‘nother level. We used to have a small dog. She hated the sound of plates as we put them away. She didn’t bark but she hid until we were done…
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March 28, 2026 at 1:20 pm
Funny! Little dogs seem to have their “things”. My sister used to have a cavachon – bichon and cavalier mix – who would bark to have his ears held up so they wouldn’t get wet when he drank water!
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March 28, 2026 at 1:26 pm
Well, I’m not sure about the ownership thing – I have this feeling she’s into you pretty heavily. However – chopping garlic is essential. Try putting the cloves into the microwave for ten or twelve seconds, then it doesn’t take as much pressure to smash them. Although if it’s the garlic smell she objects to, nothing’s going to change that. So maybe the pen is the answer when you’re chopping garlic.
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March 28, 2026 at 2:05 pm
She sounds worse than Teddy. He doesn’t like electric screwdrivers, carving knives or toothbrushes. When my brother in law carves the turkey at Christmas I have to put Teddy out in the truck or go for a walk.
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