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10 Lessons I Learned From My Dog

“I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive.” -- Gilda Radner

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10 Lessons I Learned From My Dog
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My dog may not be the brightest, but through her whole life she taught me the most valuable lessons for the rest of my own.

1. Don't lose your excitement for the little things

Just the word “walk” will have my dog running around the house and shaking her tail like a lunatic. I've also never seen anyone as excited to receive a tennis ball in my whole life. Get excited about the simple things and share your excitement with everyone around.

2. Love Unconditionally

My dog never stops showing her love for our family, whether it's one too many kisses or an overexcited greeting when we come home. In this way, she taught me to not hold anything back when you're showing your loved ones that you care.

3. Never Give Up

Some things seem impossible for dogs, such as chasing their tail, or fetching a ball after it's been thrown over the fence. Personally, I've seen my dog accidentally fall into a lake trying to get the ball and, even more impressively, create a hole in the fence for herself to climb out and get it. Just like her, no matter how hard the struggle, like a dog, try, try, try and try some more.

4. Always make time for naps

Life is stressful, even for a dog. Give yourself a break once and awhile for a must needed nap. I bet your dog would be up for it.

5. Offer a helping hand

My dog, like many others, always seems ready to lick the food that dropped on the floor or clean the plates sitting in the dishwasher. Try and help others without complaint.

6. Show thanks

I find the more anyone feeds my dog or gives her treats, the more love she shows them. By her example, always give your thanks, maybe not in a slobbery kiss, but let people know you appreciate all they've done for you.

7. Make yourself be heard

There's nothing more annoying than constant barking, but, as owners, we don't just ignore our dogs when they bark. Most of the time we give them what they want. Like my dog, step up and let your voice be heard whether its a great idea or helpful advice, and don't stop speaking until you're heard.

8. Be loyal and trust others

There's not a more faithful creature on this earth than that of dog. Trust those who are good to you and be loyal to them as much as your dog trusts you.

9. Don't be afraid to remind your loved ones just how much you love them

My dog’s favorite activity during the day is visiting each member of the family and giving a single lick on the leg or foot before leaving. I know she's just checking up on us and leaving a kiss behind. Go ahead text your mom, dad, or grandparent and randomly remind them you love them. I know your dog would want you too.

10. They're always family.

Whether it's the dogs we've lost, dogs we may lose, or dogs we have in our homes right now, they will always be family in our hearts. We hold the lessons and the memories they gave and give us forever. So thank you to my dog and all the dogs for teaching us how to be better people.


Dedicated to Daisy Mae

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