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Trainer's Corner - February 2010
The Love of a Dog
The following was written
by Joseph Mazella in 2004. I read it some time ago and saved
it. I'm glad to share it with you here...
There is a
joyous ringing in my house these days. It comes from a
bouncing, jumping, tail wagging, face licking bundle of
happiness with a jingle bell on its collar. It comes from a
rapidly growing, four-legged shadow that follows my daughter
everywhere. It comes from an innocent faced, brown eyed ball
of energy that has made itself at home in our house and in
our hearts.
Yes, we have
taken yet another adorable, loving puppy into our lives. My
daughter named her Pepper, but we more often call the
little, tail chaser Peppy these days. The name seems to fit
this blissful, little, bark machine. I have no doubt that
this small, cute, and furry pup will soon grow to be the
size of a baby hippo, but it doesn’t matter. We will love
her forever anyway.
Why do we
humans love dogs so much? Maybe it is because they love us
so much. I have four living with me now and have owned over
a dozen in my lifetime. I can’t even picture my life without
them. Inmates in prison, the sick in hospitals, and even
patients in mental institutions will lower their defenses
and offer their love again when a dog appears. Children,
teenagers, adults, and the elderly all live brighter,
happier, and healthier lives because dogs are in them. Dogs
truly are one of the greatest gifts that God ever gave us.
They give us unconditional love just as God does and remind
us daily that we too can love this way if we choose.
Let us all
take some lessons then from our four-legged friends. Let us
offer our love freely, openly, and happily to all those
around us. Let us share our joy, energy, and enthusiasm with
everyone we meet. Let us play, laugh, and enjoy just being
alive. Let us live our lives with a smiling face and open
arms just as they do with a wagging tail and a nuzzling
nose. Let us be a glorious gift from God to ourselves, our
loved ones, and everyone else and make the world a better
place just by being in it. Let us follow our dogs’ wise
example and just love.
Amber Burckhalter
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