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What My Dog Asked Of Me

When I am young and silly, don’t expect more of me than you would of a human child. If I am too loud or I break something, I was only playing. I did not do it to anger you.

You can satisfy your own hunger or thirst. I cannot. I depend on you for everything. You say things like “I’m dying of thirst.” Remember, I can’t talk.

When it is cold or raining, do not resent having to take me out. You would gladly grab a coat and go out with your friends. I am your most devoted friend.

Before you would hit me, remember that I have 42 sharp teeth and can crush a bone, yet I chose not to bite you when you punish me.

I watch over you in the night and I comfort you when you feel bad. I would do anything for you. Can you afford not to help me when I am sick or hurt?

You have TV, your job … I have only you. Talk to me every day and let me know you care. I may not understand your other words but when I hear my name, I know you mean ME and that I matter to you.

If sharing your life with me becomes too much of an inconvenience, please, at least find someone else whom you know will love and take care of me. It is the least you can do.

Before you scold me for being stupid or troublesome, ask yourself if I could be sick. Maybe I’m just getting older and more forgetful.

Give me comfort, patience and reassurance in my final years. In so doing, you will deserve no less when you are old and feeble.

Do not hang on beyond what I can endure and please, go with me when it is time. Do not let me face this alone. I have always felt safe when you are there. Because I love you.

I said, I understand.  And I will.
Barbara "BJ" Andrews