Saturday, January 9, 2010

Dog! Dog! Dog!


Dawn Dressler writing for Reader’s Digest in their September 2000 issue came up with an article entitled: “Why It's Great to Be a Dog”


Listen to this:


1. No one expects you to take a bath every day.

2. If it itches, you can scratch it.

3. There's no such thing as bad food.

4. A rawhide bone can entertain you for hours.

5. If you grow hair in weird places, no one notices.

6. You can lie around all day without worrying about being fired.

7. You don't get in trouble for putting your head in a stranger's lap.

8. You're always excited to see the same people.

9. Having big feet is considered an asset.

10. Puppy love can last.

And may I possible add a few more?

11. You don’t have to worry about corporate downsizing.

12. You’re not very concerned with Gas prices and rice shortage.

Now here is what some other people have had to say on the subject:

"The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue."


I love dogs. Erik and I have one Labrador. I named him **Skimpy** but still Erik kept on calling him TRAVIS!!!



( he turned 1 last January 2 :) )


we bought TRAVIS when he was 1 mo.old (super cutie) and i was 4mo.s pregnant with EON. Maybe this is the reason why this story appeals to me and I want to share this with you:


"People are born so that they can learn how to live a good life, like loving everybody all the time and being nice, right?" "Well, dogs already know how to do that, so they don't have to stay as long."


Sadly it sounds so true doesn’t it?


You will never find dogs fighting each other in congress.

You will never find dogs chew up each other in dog church.

You will never find dogs plot, deceive, scam, cheat and lie their way to success.

I guess Papa God gives us dogs so we can learn from them.

What do you think? :)

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