What do you think your life would be like without a dog or two in it? There would be so many things that we would miss. We would not have a dog that happily greets us every time we come home. We would not have a dog to share our deepest secrets with and not share them with anyone. Psychiatrist’s would have plenty of clients!
Some of us would not have our best friend to snuggle with albeit on the couch, floor or in bed. We would not have the comfort of calming down when we pet our dog(s). Many of us would have much higher blood pressure, that is for sure!
Who would some of you walk with to get your daily exercise? Or would you exercise at all?
Playing Frisbee and catch with a ball in the backyard would be no more. If you have young children you could play with them. If you don’t, you are out of luck. Two adults would not go out to the backyard very often to play catch with a ball or Frisbee.
Who would look at us with those almost human-like eyes as if to say, “I’m sorry.” Or “I love you.”
Who would think we were the best thing there is in this world? Who would absolutely love us unconditionally no matter what? You got it--your dog.
There are a lot of things we would miss if there were no dogs. Give your dog a big old hug and let him/her know just how much you appreciate them!
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It would be a sad world!
ReplyDeleteI agree Syb. I doubt I'd walk around the block, to the park and hike without my dog.
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