You encourage me to obtain the exercise I really need,
And enjoy walks leisurely but even more with speed.
Born from a genuinely loyal and devoted breed,
You make me feel like I will always succeed.
What did you want to say to me as your tail happily moved?
I know you love me but I’d like to have any doubt removed.
You are very friendly to any child you happen to meet.
Helping to dry crying tears by being so funny and sweet.
When thunder comes the world gives you such a scare,
It seems you just need to know I’m nearby and care.
It is so remarkable that you’d rather give up your bone,
Then spend one extra moment outside and all alone.
It seems you can never get enough walks with me,
Or the opportunity to chase a squirrel up a tree.
I’m grateful that God above created your kind,
And if you lived in heaven I sure wouldn’t mind.
Inside your big cuddly body is a heart of gold,
Though now you are young soon you will be old.
And when your time comes to leave me I will not forget,
And it will be difficult to have any other dog for a pet.
By Alan T. Stokes
October 1, 2001
Note: Written about my 2 year old Golden Retriever, Shalom’s Benjamin Jacob. A.K.A. B.J
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