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SmokeyJoe 10:12 AM 11-11-2010
This was sent to me by a friend after the loss of our pet two years ago... thought it was worth sharing.

A Dog's Purpose (from a 6-year-old)

Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish
Wolfhound named Belker. The dog's owners, Ron, his wife, Lisa, and their
little boy, Shane, were all very attached to Belker, and they were hoping
for a miracle.

I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer. I told the family we
couldn't do anything for Belker, and offered to perform the euthanasia
procedure for the old dog in their home.

As we made arrangements, Ron and Lisa told me they thought it would be good
for six-year-old Shane to observe the procedure. They felt as though Shane
might learn something from the experience.

The next day, I felt the familiar catch in my throat as Belker's family
surrounded him. Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for the last time,
that I wondered if he understood what was going on.
Within a few minutes, Belker slipped peacefully away.

The little boy seemed to accept Belker's transition without any difficulty
or confusion. We sat together for a while after Belker's death, wondering
aloud about the sad fact that animal lives are shorter than human lives.
Shane, who had been listening quietly, piped up, 'I know why.'

Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth next stunned me.
I'd never heard a more comforting explanation.

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

Live simply.
Love generously.
Care deeply.
Speak kindly.

Remember, if a dog was the teacher you would learn things like:

When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.

Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.

Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure
ecstasy.

Take naps.

Stretch before rising.

Run, romp, and play daily.

Thrive on attention and let people touch you.

Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.

On warm days, stop to lie on your back on the grass.

On hot days, drink lots of water and lie under a shady tree.

When you're happy, dance around and wag your entire body.

Delight in the simple joy of a long walk.

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 and nuzzle them gently.

ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY!

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Bunker 10:20 AM 11-11-2010
You forgot:

If you find something on the ground and you can't eat it, or play with it - piss on it and walk away!
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SmokeyJoe 10:24 AM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by Bunker:
You forgot:

If you find something on the ground and you can't eat it, or play with it - piss on it and walk away!
Um... well... was going for a different vibe - but, to each his own philosophy of life. :-)
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Volt 10:32 AM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by SmokeyJoe:
This was sent to me by a friend after the loss of our pet two years ago... thought it was worth sharing.

...

ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY!
I grew up with dogs in my life since the earliest I can remember. We had show dogs when I was a kid as well, as many as 8 at a time. I cannot imagine life without at least pup in it. I spend stupid amounts of money on them and try to do good by them. I get in return 100% love and loyalty. I cry like a 4 year old girl when I lose one and sometimes swear no more, but I can't seem not to get another as time goes by.
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Ranger_B 11:08 PM 11-11-2010
I love the connection you get with a good dog. Our family is about to adopt a new dog the poor family giving the dog up has to do it and i feel so bad for their loss but respect their decision to place to dog in what I hope to be a great home. Thanks for the story!
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RevSmoke 07:00 AM 11-12-2010
I like it. Thanks.
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HK3- 07:10 AM 11-12-2010
Great read :-)
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