8/10/2003 - 9/21/2017
Pet Parents' Ten Commandments
1. My life is likely to last 10 to 15 years. Any separation from you will be
very painful.
2. Give me time to understand what you want from me. Do not break my spirit
with your temper, though I will always forgive you. Your patience and
understanding will teach me more quickly those things you want me to learn.
3. Treat me kindly, my beloved friend, for no heart in all the world is more
grateful for your kindness than mine. Don't be angry with me for long, and
don't lock me up as punishment. After all, you have your job, your friends,
your entertainment. I have only you.
4. Speak to me often. Even if I don't understand all your words, I
understand your voice when it's speaking to me. Your voice is the sweetest
sound I ever hear, as you must know by my enthusiastic excitement when your
footsteps fall upon my waiting ear.
5. Please take me inside when it's cold and wet. I'm a domestic animal and
no longer am accustomed to the bitter elements. I ask for little more than
your gentle hands petting me.
6. Keep my bowl filled with clean water; I cannot tell you when I'm thirsty.
Feed me good food so that I may stay well, to romp and play and do your
bidding, to be by your side, and stand ready, willing and able to share with
you my life, for that is what I live for. However you treat me, I'll never
forget it.
7. Don't hit me. Remember, I have teeth that could easily crush the bones in
your hand, but I choose not to bite you.
8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if
something might be bothering me. Perhaps I am not getting the right food, I've been out in the sun too long, or my heart is getting old and weak.
9. Take care of me when I get old. You will grow old, too.
10. When I am very old, when I no longer enjoy good health, please do not
make heroic efforts to keep me going. I am not having fun. Just see to it
that my trusting life is taken gently. And be with me on that difficult
journey when it is time to say "goodbye". Never say, "I can't bear to watch."
Everything is easier for me when you are there. I will leave this earth
knowing with my last breath that my fate was always safest in your hands.
Remember - I love you.
-- Author Unknown
A very special thanks to Dr. Joanie Ree, and all the caring souls at Tender Paws in Conroe...
And the kind heart who composed the above words has my eternal gratitude...
Bitesize was a good little girl...
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