So apparently, today is National Dog Day, which is not a holiday I ever thought I would even have on my radar. Honestly, I've never really been a dog lover, and I certainly didn't desire to have one as a pet. But, as with so many things in life, the plan we have and think is best for us doesn't always align with reality or the lessons we need to learn. So, in a roundabout way and because of my love for a human rather than for any dog, I became the temporary, full-time guardian of a very cute, very sweet-tempered basset/dachshund puppy named Oliver. He has been been part of our lives for about a year, and in that time, he has really grown on me, and I can say I feel genuine affection for him. He has, quite frankly, taught me a lot about how to show up and be happy in life, and I thought those lessons might be worth sharing in honor of this new-to-me holiday.
Happiness Lessons From a Dog
- Love your people devotedly, intensely, and unconditionally, and show them that you do
- Protect and defend your space and your people when you need to
- Greet the world with curiosity
- Be open to making all kinds of new friends
- Enjoy your own company and be able to entertain yourself
- Leave your mark
- Rest when you're tired
- Snuggle when you can
- Go for walks
- Be silly and playful
- Don't worry about the future or the past, just live for today
- Trust your instincts
- Be yourself unapologetically
- Enjoy the simple pleasures life offers
- Bask in the sunshine and shelter yourself from the rain
Sweet Ollie! Pets are very good at teaching us some pretty good fundamentals of life!
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