A Dog’s Life.

It must be morning; I’m hungry.
Then again, I’m always hungry, so it could really be any time.
I can hear the shower and feel the sun on my back, so I’m guessing the Boss is awake.
I lift my head off my bed and look down the passage.
I want a shower too.
Sometimes I try and get in but he won’t let me.
Boring.
He’s not so happy in the mornings any more.
He used to be, but things have changed.
I think it’s stress.

Not really sure what that is, but I know it’s not good.
It’s a human thing.
I’ve heard him talk about it on the phone.
Don’t really know what a phone is either, but I know they’re good to chew.
Chewing’s one of my favourite things.

In the old days we wrestled every morning.
He’d pull my ears and I’d jump on his head.
These days, not so much.
Before he went to work, we’d play ball.
After work too.
He’d throw, I’d fetch.
He’d throw, I’d fetch.
Forever.
What an amazing game.
Such fun.
He’d laugh and talk human. I’d growl.
I’d laugh if I could.
Mostly, I’d just wag my tail.
I think it’s sad that humans don’t have tails.
Sometimes he’d lose focus, so I would nudge him.
Maybe a little nip on the hand just to keep his head in the game.
How much fun can one Golden Retriever and one human have?

But lately he seems grumpy.

Sometimes, I wonder if he still loves me.
I lick him anyway because he’s my favourite human in the world.
I get so excited to see him.
When he hugs me, my tail wags all by itself.
I wonder why my kisses don’t make him happy like they used to.

In the good old days, we would walk to the park every day.
We’d hang out with other dogs and humans.
I mostly played with Kelvin the fat Labrador and the Boss would laugh with Kelvin’s human; a female who smelled like vanilla.
I licked her once.
She didn’t taste so good.
We don’t walk together much these days.
And when we do, he talks on the phone.
I hate that phone.
I’m gonna eat it when he’s not looking.

I liked it more when we lived in the first house.
The little one.
Three houses ago.
He played with me the most in that house.
I loved that place.
He was happier and he didn’t yell at me for getting on the couch.
Or chewing his shoes.
We used to watch TV together on the couch every night.
Well, I slept, he watched.

He would rest his hand on my head.
I like that.

Now we live in a big house, with a big stupid couch.
A stupid couch for humans only.
Not dogs.
I don’t like the big house or the big couch.
He makes me stay down on the stupid slippery polished floor boards.

The other day I slid into the table and hurt my nose.
Stupid floor boards.

When I was puppy we used to go everywhere together.
We would both ride in the old station wagon and I would put my head out the window.
Or on his lap.
It was the most fun ever.
I don’t know why humans don’t do it.
Head out the window, that is.
Don’t they know?

No more head out the window action for me these days though.
Mr Serious has a new fancy schmancy car.
Apparently, it’s a dog-free zone too.
On the rare occasion that I do get a ride, I have to lie on three blankets.
And no wind in my face.
What’s the point of that?
Like having a bone you can’t chew.
Stupid.

We used to go to the beach every weekend in that old station wagon.
We surfed together.
Well, he surfed, I chased seagulls, played in the waves and rolled in the sand.
He liked talking to the girl humans who wanted to play with me.
They only talked to him because I was there.
Sometimes he got kisses but I always got more.
On the way home I would put my wet, sandy, hairy body on the front seat and he was happy I was next to him.
I loved that car too.
Those were the days.
We haven’t done that since I was four.
Five years ago.

Too busy apparently.
Too busy being successful and important to have fun with me.
Glad I’m not successful, it doesn’t look like much fun.

But I’m so adorable, I don’t understand why he doesn’t miss me.
In fact, I don’t really understand him sometimes.
He’s meant to be smarter than me but lately, I’m not so sure.
I know I’m just a dog and I don’t really understand a lot of human stuff, but I do know about fun and happiness.

He’s rarely happy these days.
And he’s always too tired to do anything.
Even when I pull his sleeve.
Or lick his face.
If he got rid of the stupid slippery floor, the dumb couch, the dumb car and played with me more, then he would be happy.
Me too.

I used to sleep on the end of his bed.
Used to.
(heavy sigh)
But now he has a new dog-free bed too.
Of course.
It’s expensive and apparently I moult.
Whatever that means.
I hate that bed.
I chew the legs when he’s not around.

Next year we’re moving to another house.
A bigger one.
Maybe that will make him happy.
Hope so.
Doubt it though.
If I could speak, I’d tell him that too.
I don’t get the big house thing; there’s only him and me.
Us dogs don’t really care how big our kennel is, we just want to be near our human.

Anyway, I’m very excited about today.
I’m gonna hang out with Charlie for a while.
He’s my buddy from over the fence.
We made a hole so we can visit each other.
I’m not really sure what kinda dog he is, but it doesn’t matter.
He’s pretty smart but not quite as handsome as me.
We do fun stuff together every day.

Mostly we chase birds.
I hate those birds.
And we chew old lady Jacobs’ laundry baskets.
We’ve eaten three of them.

Baskets not birds.

Then I might lie in the sun.
And chew my foot for a while.
I might have a power-nap too.
Chasing birds makes me tired.

I reckon the Boss should lie in the sun with me.
And chew his foot for a while.
It’s relaxing.
It might help with his stress.

Whatever that is.

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Kate November 25, 2007 at 8:44 pm

Hey bud…..
The importance of having fun and taking time out from a busy schedule obviously not only affects US… but those around us!! Being busy, and successful at work doesn’t necessarily equate to balance in life or in self…
Taking time to laugh and have fun is equally important as being all you can be at work, at home, with other people, and by yourself.
Taking time to think about nothing, and do nothing allows us to switch off the brain, and recharge the batteries ready to DO IT ALL AGAIN next day, week, time, etc.
We really should try to understand the importance of BALANCE…. in our lives!!! Sadly I cannot say I know too many people who have achieved this in life!!! Fortunately I’m one of the lucky few!!!! Nothing beats a good belly laugh!!!(good for the abs too!!!!)
Be good.
KK
XXX

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Naomi Wallace November 26, 2007 at 7:18 am

Hello Craig. I absolutely love this post. I love the way you write – you have a gift. You are an awesome communicator and teacher. I love how you engage me, amuse me, make me laugh and cry and teach me a life-lesson all at the same time. Hugs for you.

Have a fantastic week Mr Harper.

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Kate November 26, 2007 at 7:33 am

Having said this however…. I will now take off the rose colored glasses…. and say….
Attaining a state of balance is a relatively easy thing to do…. Bringing your focus to this area is a great start…. Writing down everything that important and seeing whether you achieve this day to day!!!!
Retaining that state of balance throughout your life is more challenging, and sometimes you need a friendly reminder… or nudge… to make you come back from that state when you let life get away from you!!! And…. this is always going to be a constant work in progress….
Thanks for the thoughts…
KK

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jen from mildura November 26, 2007 at 8:04 am

A+ for creative writing Craig! Can i share this with my classes???

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Annoymous Fat Woman November 26, 2007 at 8:05 am

I kind of feel like that dog sometimes.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 8:19 am

Nice posts Kate!
LOL.

Enjoy your week.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 8:20 am

Hi Naomi.

You are too kind.
But keep it up anyway!

Peace.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 8:22 am

Hi Jen.

Sure you can share it with them.
How old are they?

Cheers.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 8:34 am

Hello Anonymous Gorgeous Woman.

We all want to be loved, needed, wanted and important to someone.

That’s normal and okay, but we don’t want to be emotionally dependant on someone… that’s not okay.

You are a worthy, fantastic, amazing, talented creature all by yourself. Even if you don’t feel it or know it yet. You are not a body; it’s just where you live for the time being.

Don’t let your feelings get in the way of your potential amazing life and relationships.
You need to love and respect yourself (totally) before someone else will totally love you.

Here’s a Monday hug for you from me( )

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Anonymous November 26, 2007 at 9:18 am

My hubby and I quite often do some role play on behalf of dogs. His dear departed mum’s dog especially who doesn’t realise he is not human. They could teach us some things….persistence (keep dropping that stick in front of someone until they damn well pick it up), optimism (wagging their tail even after they have been de-sexed) and happy to see you always….no matter what.

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Anonymous November 26, 2007 at 9:37 am

Maybe the trick is to PAY ATTENTION!! My dog TAUGHT ME how to relax and I’m ever so thankful for her every day.

More people should look to the dog!

They’re filled with wisdom and a simplistic philosophy of life; it’s good thing they can’t talk because then we humans REALLY would be in trouble!

In the long run, life’s only as complicated as we choose to make it.

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Kin November 26, 2007 at 10:17 am

Craig, I really enjoy this story, quite touching actually. A dog’s monologue relfecting on silly humans, who always make the lesser choice of chasing after the ephemeral and missing the point of life – peace, joy, and happiness. If only we can teach everyone to think like the doggie.

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Cynthia November 26, 2007 at 10:49 am

Personal Development – Doggie Style! What a wonderfully written and clever piece.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 10:53 am

Hi Anon 1.

They do know a thing or two about persistence don’t they.
Apparently they didn’t get the rejection gene!

Cheers.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 10:55 am

Hi Anon 2.

Imagine.. a talking dog.
I was lucky to find a writing one!!

Peace.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 10:58 am

Hi Kin.

Ephemeral… nice word.

It is good to plan for the future but LIVE in the NOW!

Dogs get that.

Cheers.

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Kelvin from Los Angeles November 26, 2007 at 12:49 pm

Woof, woof, woof, wooooof, wof, wof, woof, woof, wooooooof, woof!

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Anonymous November 26, 2007 at 1:16 pm

Do you have a dog Craig?

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 3:23 pm

Woof Kelvin.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 3:24 pm

Hello Anon.

Had a Golden Retriever called Zac… who’s now in the big kennel in the sky.

Peace.

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Debstar November 26, 2007 at 4:50 pm

Unfortunately there are far too many children who could tell the same story if only they could write as well as your dog.

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Craig Harper November 26, 2007 at 6:27 pm

Hi Debstar.

Yep there are.

Cheers.

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Lisa Jane November 26, 2007 at 10:03 pm

Hmmm, you must be doing that peeking around the corner thing again. That was a pretty damn spot on post for the way I feel today.

My trainer decided to quit and just left us all behind and I had a eat bad and feel sorry for myself weekend.

After reading THIS I’ve decided to get back on the wagon and back out into the disgustingly hot Kalgoorlie sunshine and find another trainer and continue working my ass off. I figure just cos his commitment waned, doesn’t mean my has too.

Thankyou again, for the kick in the bum and for making me feel so welcome that I’m continuing to delurk.

Can you come to Kalgoorlie?

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Anonymous November 26, 2007 at 10:31 pm

Hi Craig,
This is my favorite of all your blogs. So many truths in this. I have been both the dog and the owner. Haven’t we all? Loved this!
Thank you
Faith

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tami November 27, 2007 at 4:47 am

Ahhh Craig!

I love when the writer in you meets up with the motivator…
it’s like fireworks and rainbows,
true beauty to behold.

Love the doggie…
Ever seen Homeward Bound,
your retriever sounded just like the one in the movie…
wise and comforting (with a little accent too)
do all Golden Retrievers sound like that?
Or is it just in my head? (strictly rhetorical)

Thanks for the wisdom,
wrapped in pure adorability!
A great lesson from a great writer!

I’m just a fan…
wagging my tail!

()
Tami

PS- In the game of life- it’s better to be wagging your tail than chasing it! (sorry, I couldn’t resist the metaphor… no self-control, I know!)

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Craig Harper November 27, 2007 at 7:05 am

Get back on that wagon LISA JANE.
The only person you need to get YOU in shape, is YOU.

A trainer is a resource but YOU are the solution.
It will always comes back to you personally… the decisions you make and the things you do.

Coming to Kalgoorlie sounded attractive until you got to the ‘disgustingly hot’ part…

Enjoy your day… and do that workout.

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Craig Harper November 27, 2007 at 7:06 am

Hello Faith.

Glad you enjoyed it.
Have a great day.

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Craig Harper November 27, 2007 at 7:07 am

Hello Tami.

Keep wagging that tail.

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julz July 14, 2009 at 11:06 pm

Hi Craig!
i thought that this was GREAT!!!!
I have a Golden retriever and the things that you wrote made me realise that i should make more time to play again with my dog, to make time to hug her more and treat her to the beach more! ha ha.
When im around my dog i feel happy, and she’s just happy all the time anyway ….
i always walk my dog, but i always go on the phone aswell..oh my god… reading your text really made me laugh..
well great stuff! really impressive!!!!
xxxxjulz

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