Ode To The OtterhoundHow shaggy you look uncombed and full of hairThe best way to describe you would be totally unfair.People who don't know you are usually quick to cut"What kind of dog is that?" They believe you are a mutt.Your beard wet with water and ears that are soakedIt's amazing your pedigree has not been revoked.A shake of the head and there's water everywhereTo a true Otterhound owner, they don't even care.There's more to this dog than what meets the eyeThe comfort they give, the praise should be high.People are young and people are oldThe Otterhound adapts as if its been told.Grandma is frail, her bones they could breakThe Otterhound senses, no fast moves does he make.The kids come in and it's time to playHe's adapted again, it is his forte.His voice is concert, not that of harsh brassIt's more like the French Horn, melodious not crass.Thank you Lord for sharing this beast of yoreHe brings happiness to all, he keeps giving more. Rick Thielson, 1996