Friday, December 24, 2010

Dogs....

I have the most handsome, Boxer boy ever. He is my heart, and he guards me like no other. Those of you who have met Chico, know the slober, and wiggle butt well. It bother's me that there are so many Boxers (well any breed) that are without their "furever homes" this Christmas. My mom has been rescuing Boxers for some time now, which has in turn somewhat rubbed off on me. I live in an apartment, so I don't have the oppurtunity to personally rescue dogs. I am, however; a fan of Legacy Boxer Rescue (LBR), and the work they do for this spectacular breed of dog. I donated $10.00 to LBR tonight through their donate link, you can do so also.
Because I live in an apartment, and do not have the room to bring another dog home, I try to network for dogs looking for homes on Pawsitively Texas'  Facebook fan page. I love my baby dog, and would love for all dogs to know the kind of love I have for my Chico.

LBR posted this Dogs Version of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" on their fan page:

Dog's Night Before Christmas

Author Unknown

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
...The stockings were hung by the chimney with care
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.
My boxers were nestled, all snug in "MY" bed,
While visions of chewie toys danced in their heads.

I in my sweat pants and Dad in his sweater,
Had just settled down to read the Great Dog Reporter,
When up on the roof there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from my chair to see what was the matter!

Off to the window I flew in a flash,
Tore open the shutter and threw up the sash.
The moon on the crest of the new fallen snow
Gave a luster of midday to the objects below.

And what to my wondering eyes did appear
but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.
With a little old driver so lively and quick
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.

With a sputter of ashes -- a flurry of soot,
He slid down the chimney with all of his loot.
My Dogs stood there so regal and proud,
Guarding their home with barks oh so loud.
St. Nick showed no fear and called them by name,
He knew in his heart they were gentle and tame.

He brought out his list, checking it twice.
"Well, my beauties, all year you've been very nice.
I have in my bag toys and much more,
Just tell me what you pups really long for."

My dogs talked to each other -- much to my surprise
and turned to Santa with tears in their eyes,
"We have chewies and balls and ropes to be tugged,
We are pampered and coddled and petted and hugged.
But for Christmas, dear Santa, we have but one care,
that all dogs be loved as much as we are.
We want no dog beaten, whipped or chained,
No dog abandoned, abused or maimed.
We want all dogs, no matter what size,
to see love reflected in their master's eyes."

St. Nick stopped for a moment to gather his wits,
"I have nothing to stop humans from being such twits."
All dogs are so beautiful and are such a treasure,
Living only to be loved and give humans pleasure.
This lesson I will try to teach
Then maybe your wish will be within my reach."

St. Nick leaned over and kissed each beautiful head.
"Now you gentle giants, go off to bed.
Think good thoughts and dream good dreams
Of running and jumping and playing in streams."

St. Nick turned to me, his face wet with tears.
"Be proud of your babies, they are such dears."

In an instant St. Nick disappeared in a poof
And I heard him chuckle as he ran on the roof.
He jumped in his sleigh and to his team gave a whistle,
and off he flew like the down on a thistle.

And I heard him exclaim as the drove out of sight,
"Merry Christmas to All and To All Dogs a Good Life!"

The first time I read this, it made me cry. To think that there are dogs who don't know that kind of love. Yes, I am a bit of a softie when it comes to dogs. I hope all of you have a dog (or other animal) who can say these types of things about you. A true reflection of a person is the animal who owns them.

Merry Christmas, everyone, I hope Santa leaves you something sweet.

And from Chico: Slobbery Kisses and a few Boxer wiggles, just for you.

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