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Inspirational Stories
Enjoy poetry and stories about our best
friends. Some of these may not appear very inspiring and
some may even bring tears to your eye's. But I believe
inspiration comes in many forms. Our goal is to try to bring
the understanding of the friendship our four legged friends
bring us, moreover the responsibility that friendship
deserves.
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How
Could You: A touching story seen through the
eyes of a pet who is rejected by her owner in her latter
days. A real tear jerker by Jim Willis.
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All Dogs Go To Heaven: A story of a man and
his dog learning their final lesson about friendship.
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I
Am Famous Now: Abandonment is a big part of
what being a dog is. This is a story of that quiet room
mentioned in the story, How Could You.
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Do I Go Home Today?: If dogs could talk. A poem from
the perspective of an abandoned dog.
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A Dog For Jesus: A poem by Rudyard Kipling,
author of the Jungle Book.
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A Little Dog
Angel: Another touching poem about the controversy
of dogs in heaven.
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A
Dog For Sale: A poem about how that doggie in the
window might very well feel.
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A Dog Sits Waiting: A poem about abandonment. Short
and straight to the heart.
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Seeing Eye Dogs: A poem by Robin Tremble. This piece
was written long before experiencing a blind dog and
remained on the cutting room floor for years. It's first
time in print is here, but will be released in Robin's
next book titled: Poetry Nowhere.
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Pet
Quotes: A fairly lengthy collection of quotes
regarding our four legged friends.
If you've heard or written a good
story or poem or have an experience that may inspire
others please consider sharing it with us.
Please send us your pictures, stories and poems. We all
need a lift now and then. Send to:
inspiration@blindbuddy.info
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Animals are such agreeable
friends; they ask no questions, they pass no
criticisms.
- George Elliot
(1819 - 1880)
If you pick up a
starving dog and make him prosperous, he will
not bite you. This is the principal difference
between a dog and a man.
- Mark Twain
(1835 - 1910)
Without free
animal life I believe we will lose the spiritual
equivalent of oxygen.
- Alice Walker
(1944 - )
A boy can learn a
lot from a dog: Obedience, loyalty and the
importance of turning around three times before
lying down.
- Robert Benchley
(1889 - 1945)
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