DOGGIE
POEMS AND QUOTES

The following poems, quotes, and doggie "tails," have been passed along the internet through the MANY maillists that I have subscribed to this past year. I did a copy/paste to files that have grown bigger than any book I have on dog poems and stories. I have given credits when known.
I hope you enjoy the following serious and heart-felt tributes to our faithful, loyal, and loving canine companions. Although the last one is not "doggie" by title... the word "Starfish" could be applied to every dog in this world. I also have a special tribute page to the furbabies who nipped a chunk of our hearts when they took our love with them to the Rainbow Bridge. If you know of other URLs with "Doggie" poems and stories, or have found another priceless "gem" on one of your maillists, please let me know at [email protected] A lot of these were submitted by Lakai kennels...thanks Lakai for these lovely poems.
"What
is man without beasts?
If
all the beasts were gone, man would die a great loneliness of spirit.
For
whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man.
All
things are connected"
--Chief
Seattle--in a letter to President Franklin Pierce, 1854
The
earth trembled and a great rift appeared, separating the first man
and
woman from the rest of the animal kingdom. As the chasm grew deeper
and
wider, all the other creatures, afraid for their lives, returned to
the
forest -- except for the dog, who after much consideration leapt the
perilous
rift to stay with the humans on the other side. His love for
humanity
was greater than his bond to other creatures, he explained, and
he
willingly forfeited his place in paradise to prove it.
--Native
American folktale...an Ojibway tale.
Legend
has it that soon after Creation, the earth was torn in two.
Man
was on one side of the chasm, all the animals on the other.
Only
the dog tried to find a way across to join the man.
He
tried to jump the huge abyss
but
only his forepaws reached the far edge.
Man
reached down and pulled him to safety, saying,
"You
shall be my companion forever."
So spake the Lord
God
summoned a beast from the field and said,
"Behold,
man is created in my image. Therefore adore him.
You
shall protect in the wilderness,
shepherd
his flocks, watch over his children,
accompany
him wherever he may go ~even into civilization.
You
shall be his companion, his ally, his slave.
To
do these things, God said,
I
endow you with instincts uncommon to other beasts:
Faithfulness,
Devotion and
Understanding
surpassing those of man himself.
Lest
it impair your courage,
you
shall never foresee your death.
Lest
it impair your loyalty,
you
shall be blind to the faults of man.
Lest
it impair your understanding,
you
are denied the power of words.
Speak
to your master only with your mind
and
through your honest eyes.
Walk
by his side; sleep in his doorway;
forage
for him; ward off his enemies;
carry
his burden; share his afflictions,
love
and comfort him.
And
in return for this,
man
will fulfill your needs and wants ~
which
shall be only food, shelter and affection.
So
be silent and be a friend to man.
Guide
him through the perils along the
way
to this land I have promised him.
This
shall be your destiny and your immortality.
So spake the Lord. And the dog heard, and was content.
WHEN DOG IS SPELLED BACKWARDS, IT SPELLS "GOD".
The
Dog's Cold Nose
by
Arthur Guiterman
When
Noah, perceiving 'twas time to embark,
Persuaded
the creatures to enter the Ark,
The
dog, with a friendliness truly sublime,
Assisted
in herding them two at a time.
He
drove in the elephants, zebras and gnus
Until
they were packed like a box full of screws,
The
cat in the cupboard, the mouse on the shelf,
The
bug in the crack; then he backed in himself.
But
such was the lack of available space
He
couldn't tuck all of him into the place;
So
after the waters had flooded the plain
And
down from the heavens fell blankets of rain
He
stood with his muzzle thrust out through the door
The
whole forty days of that terrible pour!
Because
of which drenching, zoologists hold,
The
nose of a healthy dog always is cold!
"Qui
me amat, amat et canem meam" - St. Bernard
(He who loves me, loves my dog as well)
"A
DOG'S BEST FRIEND"
O
Lord, don't let me once forget,
How
I love my trusty pet -
Help
me learn to disregard
canine
craters in my yard.
Show
me how to be a buddy
even
when my sofa's muddy.
Don't
allow my pooch to munch
postal
carriers for lunch.
Shield
my neighbor's cat from view,
guide
my steps around the doo.
Train
me not to curse and scowl
when
it's puppy's night to howl.
Grant
I shan't awake in fear
with
a cold nose in my ear.
Give
me patience without end -
Help
me be "A DOG'S BEST FRIEND."
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Money
will buy a pretty good dog
but
it won't buy the wag of his tail. -Henry Wheeler Shaw
DOGS KNOW
Dogs
know, if men do not, that dogs and men are close, perhaps too much
sometimes,
and they do not prattle of their deep wisdom, but it's the
truth
and what they have to know. Truth and what they give. Even
if
they
do not wish, they must, and follow at a heel, and haunt a
doorstep,
and cry when we are gone, or roll in the dust. To entertain
us,
yielding up a paw into a hand. They whine because the throat cannot
articulate,
and even plead for man's forgiving on an anguished note,
when
the legs cannot move fast enough, or faults of clumsiness and
frolic
seem to raise human wrath. O, we are given much by these little
beasts
who aggravate our days with their absurdities and ignorance,
their
jealous faithfulness, their eyes that tell as if man were stripped
to
bone, had nothing more, and found bare. He still would find his dog
beside
him there, to give him comfort, and to tell him then, how good
and
splendid is the race of men. Perhaps the only error and the lie,
DOG'S
TELL TO MEN. Author unknown
"Dogs.
They are better than human beings
because
they know but they do not tell." E. Dickinson
How
much do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
Thoughts
To Think While Holding the Cutest Puppy In The World
And
Wondering Whether You Should Get Involved...
Will
I love you when you puddle for nineteen continuous days
On
that gorgeous indian blanket that my friends have all admired?
Will
I love you when I find you on my pillow when you're tired?
Will
I love your muddy pawprints when you chase a butterfly
From
the garden through the kitchen when the floor isn't dry?
Will
I love you when you're shedding and all day I vacuum hair?
When
in digging you demolish ten begonias raised with care?
Will
I love you just past midnight when I let you out and then
I
let you in then let you out then let you in again?
Will
I love you when you lunch on a twenty dollar shoe?
(True
you didn't touch the other, but I sort of need two)
The
day you eat the birthday cake, will I forgive and forget?
Oh,
how much will I love you as I go to pay the vet for binding up
With
tenderness that nasty little gash you got
While
decorating the lawn with all our trash?
Will
I love you when your're sandy, dripping water from the beach
As
I chase you across the carpet and you stay just out of reach?
At
these times let me remember how cute you look today
And
sigh and tell myself...I love you, ANY way!
Laurie
Shrode, Timberline goldens
"The
plain fact that my dog loves me more than I love her is undeniable
and
always fills me with a certain amount of shame." - Konrad Lorenz
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"A
dog is the only thing on this earth
that
loves you more than he loves himself."
---Josh
Billings,1818-1865,American humorist
TenFavorsaDogAsksFroma
Man
1)My
life lasts between ten to fifteen years. Every separation from
you
means suffering for me. Think about this before you decide whether
or
not to take me!
2)
Give me time to understand what you are asking from me.
3)
In still confidence in me- I thrive on it!
4)
Do not be angry with me for a long time and do not lock me up for
punishment!
You have your work,your pleasure,your joy-I have only
you.
5)Talk
often to me! Even if I do not understand you completely,I do
understand
the tone of your voice when you talk to me.
6)
Knowthat,no matter howI am being treated,I shall never forget
it!
7)
Keep in mind,before you hit me, that my jawscould crush the
knucklesofyour
hand with ease,but that I do not make use of them.
8)
Before you scold me when working with me,consider:perhapsI am
uncomfortable
from digesting my last meal;
perhaps
I was exposed to the sun too long;or perhaps I have a worn
out
heart.
9)
Take care of me when I am old--you too are going to be old one
day.
10)Bewith
mewhenmygoing gets rough. Everything is easier forme
when
you are beside me.
My
sunshine doesn't come from the skies,
it
comes from the love in my dogs eyes.
PUPPYTAIL(byIvyHawkins)
"Suddenly
it's there again,
I
see it with myeye,
I
turn tograb,butit's not there...
then
it's there again,behind.
Must
be quicker next time,
Take
itby surprise,
Iturn
again,but it'sgoneagain
and
it'sthereagain,behind.
Faster
and faster round I go
and
then I feel a pain,
I
must remember when it's there again,
that
it's part of me,behind."
PuppiesForSale
A storeowner was tackinga sign above his doort hat read
"PuppiesForSale."
Signs like that have a way of attracting small
children,and
sure enough,a little boy appeared under the storeowner's
sign."How
much are you going to sell the puppies for?" he asked.The
store
owner replied,"Any where from $30to$50."
The little boy reached in his pocket and pulled out some change.
"I
have$2.37,"hesaid. "Can I please look at them?"
The store owner smiled and whistled and out of the kennel came
Lady,who
ran down the aisle of his store followed by five teeny,tiny
balls
of fur.One puppy was lagging considerably behind. Immediately
the
little boy singled out the lagging,limping puppy and said,"What's
wrong
with that little dog?"
The
store owner explained that the veterinairan had examined the little
puppy
and had discovered it didn't have a hip socket. It would always
limp.It
would always be lame. The little boy became excited. "That
is
the little puppy that I want to buy."
The store owner said,"No,youdon't want to buy that little
dog.If
you really want him, I'll just give him to you."
The little boy got quite upset. He looked straight into the
storeowner's
eyes,pointing his finger,and said,"Idon't want you
to
give him to me. That little dog is worth every bit as much as all the
other
dogs and I'll pay full price. In fact,I''ll give you $2.37 now,
and
50cents a month until I have him paid for."
The storeowner countered, "You really don't want to buy this
little
dog.He is nevergoing tobeable to run and jump and play with
you
like the other puppies."
To this,the little boy reached down and rolled up his pant leg to
reveal
a badly twisted,crippled left leg supported by a big metal
brace.He
looked up at the store owner and softly replied,"Well,I
don't
run so well myself ,and the little puppy will need someone who
understands!"
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THINGS WE CAN LEARN FROM A DOG
Never
pass up the opportunity to go for a joy ride!
Allow
the experience of fresh air &
the
wind in your face to be pure ecstacyWhen love ones come home always greet
them
When
it is in your best interest practice obedience
Let
other's know when they are invading your territory
Take
naps and stretch when rising
Run,romp
& play daily.
Eat
with gusto & enthusiasm.
Be
Loyal.
Never
pretend to be something you're not.
If
what you want lies buried,dig until you find it.
When
someone is having a bad day,be silent,
sit
close by& nuzzle them gently.
Thrive
on attention& let people touch you.
Avoid
biting when a simple growl will do.
On
hot days,drink lots of water& lay under a shady tree.
When
you're happy,dance around & wag your entire body.
No
matter how often you're scolded,
don't
buy into the guilt thing & pout...
run
right back & make friends.
Bond
with your pack.
Delight
in the simple joy of a long walk.
"If
you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures
from
the shelter of compassion and pity,you will have men
who
will deal like wise with their fellowmen..."
St.FrancisofAssisi
A
DOG'S BILL OF RIGHTS
1.
I have the right to give and receive unconditional love.
2.
I have the right to a life that is beyond mere survival.
3.
I have the right to be trained
so
that I do not become the prisoner of my misbehavior.
4.
I have the right to adequate food and medical care.
5.
I have the right to fresh airand green grass.
6.
I have the right to socialize with people
and
dogs outside my own family.
7.
I have the right to special time with my people.
8.
I have the right to be bred responsibly,ifat all.
9.
I have the right to be foolish and silly,
and
to make my person laugh.
10.I
have the right to earn my person's trust
and
to be trusted in return.
11.I
have the right to be forgiven.
12.I
have the right to die with dignity.
13.I
have the right to be remembered well.
A Dog Sits Waiting
A
dog sits waiting in the cold autumn sun--
too
faithful to leave,too frightened to run.
He'sbeen
there for days now
with
nothing to do but sit by the road,waiting for you.
Hecan't
understand why you left him that day;
he
thought you and he were stopping to play.
He's
sure you'll come back,and that'swhy he stays--
how
long will he suffer?How many more days?
His
legs have grown weak,his throat's parched and dry;
he's
sick now from hunger and he falls,with a sigh.
He
lays down his head,and he closes his eyes--
I*wish*
you could see how a waiting dog dies!
ByKathyFlood
A
Prayer For Animals
Albert
Schweitzer
Hear
our humble prayer,O God,
for
our friends the animals,
especially
for animals who are suffering;
for
any that are hunted or lost ordeserted
or
frightened or hungry;
for
all that must be put to death.
We
treat for them all Thy mercy and pity,
and
for those who deal with them
we
ask a heart of compassion and gentle hands and kindly words.
Make
us,ourselves,to be true friends to animals
and
so to share the blessings of the merciful.
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Only A Dog
Do you remember thinking it was time that the kids learned some
responsibility and scanning the newspaper ads for a cheap dog for sale?
Do you remember bringing home this little ball of shivering fur and
putting her out in the yard on a chain that was too heavy on a night
that was too cold? Of course you don't remember this.
After all, she is only a dog.Do you remember this baby crying because she was afraid and alone?Do you remember screaming at her to be quiet and finally going out there to kick her to drive home the lesson? Of course you don't remember this.
After all, she is only a dog.Do you remember the many times you noticed her water bowl was
empty and her food bowl was covered with mold and thinking that it was
the kids' job to take care of her? Do you remember seeing that her coat
was dull and lifeless and, in many places, chewed away down to the skin
because of the parasites no one took the time to rid her of? Of course
you don't remember this. After all, she is only a dog.Do you remember her first heat and the neighbor's male visiting
her night after night? Do you remember thinking that letting her have
the puppies would be a good experience for the kids? Do you remember
that every one of those pups died because their mother was no more than
a puppy herself? Of course you don't remember this.
After all, she is only a dog.I know you remember the animal control officer coming to the
house, accusing you of animal cruelty and taking her away because you
couldn't understand what all the fuss was about.
After all, she is only a dog.I thought you might be interested in how this girl is doing
today. You see, once she found a home that gave her love, attention and
proper care, she blossomed into a beautiful, loyal companion.
To these people, she is much more than only a dog.She became a therapy dog and now goes to nursing homes and
hospices where she brightens the lives of the infirm and dying. To some
of these people, she has given hope. To others, she's given them a
reason to keep living. To even others, she's given them the will to die
peacefully, with a smile on their lips.
To these people, she is much more than only a dog.Just last week, she helped find a little boy that was lost in
the woods. She spent a long, cold winter's night, lying over him to
keep him warm and risked her own life to protect his. To this little
boy and his family, she is much more than only a dog.Why did that filthy, flea ridden
animal chained in your backyard suddenly become so important to so many?
Because she never gave up her trust in people and she never once
thought, "After all, he is only a human."
ONLY A DOG -- by Marty Hale
"He
left no relatives," they said, "He didn't have a friend
Who
knew about his sorry plight --Was with him at the end!" . . .
And
so they raked the stove fires out, And closed the old shack door,
For
grouchy, crusty old Tom Dare Would open it no more.
Then
each went to his own home-fires, Forgot the lonely shack,
And
not a soul was near to see, An old form stumble back
And
crouch, sad-eyed, beside the door, His bony length stretched flat.
He
waited for his master's voice, His friendly little pat.
Days
had been lean for Old Tom Dare, Not food enough for two --
But
Old Tom whispered to his dog, "I'll share along with you,
Since
Jennie went away from usn There's been no one to care --
No
one but you to give a thought, for lonely old Tom Dare."
And
so the two of them had shared, If it be feast, or fast,
That
morning Rover had a bone -- It was their very last,
And
there was nothing left for Tom -- It didn't matter so,
Because
he lay upon his bed, And knew that he must Go.
The
careless villagers passed by, As they were pleasure-bound,
But
none of them took time to see, The faithful, hungry hound.
Too
tired and true to leave his post, He stayed there to the End...
And
folks had said of Old Tom Dare, "He didn't have a friend!"
The
days have passed, but no one stops, Of all that come and go,
Old
Rover lies beside the door, Half-hidden in the snow . . .
I
know that Old Tom had a friend, A loyal friend, because--
Today
I found Old Rover dead, The bone between his paws.
A CRY FROM A LONELY DOG
I
wish someone would tell me, What it is that I've done wrong.
Why
do I have to stay chained up, And be left alone so long?
They
seemed glad to have me, When I came here as a pup.
There
were many things we'd do, When I was growing up.
The
master said he'd train me, As a companion and a friend.
The
mistress said she'd never fear, To be alone again.
The
children said they'd feed me, And brush me every day.
They'd
play with me and walk me, if only I could stay.
But
now the master "hasn't time", The mistress says I shed
she
doesn't want me in the house, not even to be fed.
The
children never walk me, They always say: "Not now".
I
wish that I could please them, Won't someone tell me how?
All
I had you see is love, I wish they would explain.
Why
they said they wanted mine, and left it on a chain?
The
Starfish
One
child came upon another child on the beach one day.
The
second child was walking along, looking down,
then
every few feet would bend down, pick somehting up
out
of the sand, and toss it into the ocean.
The
first child asked what kind of game this was.
The
second child replied, "I'm saving starfish."
The
first child was incredulous. "Are you kidding?
There
are too many! What are you going to do?
Spend
all day and all night out here,
tossing
starfish back into the ocean?
You'll
never save them all.
And
anyway, in the grand scheme of life,
they're
just starfish.
It
does'nt matter if they live or die."
The
second child scooped another starfish up from the sand,
considered
it briefly, then hurled it into the ocean.
"It
mattered to that one."
* Author Unknown *
Links to other great poems & quotes
A Friend Remembered -poem by John Gordon
Dog Books and Poetry Books from Two Dog Press
A Dogs Life - poem by John Gordon
Love: Bonding Between People & Pets
Prayer For Animals -- schweitser
"Tails"
and poems at "Inkabijou"
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