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If your dog could talk, these are some of most important things
she would like to tell you...
1 - My life will probably only last 7 to 14 years. It will hurt
me more than you know if I have to be away from you for longer than
a day or two.
2 - If you have patience with me and give me time to learn what
you would like from me, I can promise you, you will never be
disappointed.
3 - Trust me with your life and have faith in our future
together. If I don't feel that you honestly believe in me, I will
suffer great emotional stress. My sense of self-worth is totally
dependent upon your confidence in me.
4 - Don't stay mad at me for long or confine me to a cage to
punish me. You have your friends, your job, and your recreation. I
HAVE ONLY YOU!
5 - Talk to me about anything you want as frequently as
possible. Even if I can't comprehend your precise words, I can
understand the meaning of what you're telling me by the tone of
your voice.
6 - Remember no matter how you treat me, I will NEVER forget
it.
7 - When you consider raising your hand to hit me, remember I
have teeth that could break the bones in your hand, but I choose
not to bite you.
8 - Before you scream at me for failing to respond to your
commands as I usually do, take time to think about what might be
wrong with me that would cause me to treat you differently. Maybe I
haven't been eating right or drinking enough water. Or maybe my age
is catching up with me and I just can't do what I used to do.
9 - Take good care of me when I get old. Someday you will be as
old as me and you will see how it feels.
10 - Be there for me through good times and bad. Never say you
can't handle taking me to the vets for stitches or surgery. Nothing
could make me feel worse. Everything in my life is easier for me to
deal with when I have you standing by my side. Remember my love for
you is unconditional and it will last for your entire life.
Resource Box - © Danielle Hollister (2004) Danielle Hollister is
the Quotations Editor at BellaOnline and Publisher of BellaOnline
Quotations Zine http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8364.asp
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