Here
in this house . . .
I will never
know the loneliness I hear in the barks of
the other dogs 'out there'.
I can sleep soundly, assured that when I
wake my world will not have changed.
I will never know hunger, or the fear of not
knowing if I'll eat.
I will not shiver in the cold, or grow weary
from the heat.
I will feel the sun's heat, and the rain's
coolness,
and be allowed to smell all that can reach
my nose.
My fur will shine, and never be dirty or
matted.
Here in this
house . . .
There will be
an effort to communicate with me on my level.
I will be talked to and, even if I don't
understand, I can enjoy the warmth of the
words.
I will be given a name so that I may know
who I am among many.
My name will be used in joy, and I will love
the sound of it!
Here in this
house . . .
I will never
be a substitute for anything I am not.
I will never be used to improve peoplešs
images of themselves.
I will be loved because I am who I am, not
someone's idea of who I should be.
I will never suffer for someone's anger,
impatience, or stupidity.
I will be taught all the things I need to
know to be loved by all.
If I do not learn my lessons well, they will
look to my teacher for blame.
Here in this
house . . .
I can trust
arms that hold, hands that touch . . .
knowing that, no matter what they do, they
do it for the good of me.
If I am ill, I will be doctored.
If scared, I will be calmed.
If sad, I will be cheered.
No matter what I look like, I will be
considered beautiful and known to be of
value.
I will never be cast out because I am too
old, too ill, too unruly, or not cute enough.
My life is a responsibility, and not an
afterthought.
I will learn that humans can almost,
sometimes, be as kind and as fair as dogs.
Here in this
house . . .
I will belong.
I will be home.
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