Archive for the 'Doggie Poetry' Category

Paradise Found

Rae and Mark November 29th, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #9:

  Freedom is Lucky running in the wind
It looks really wild and undisciplined
Lounging around, like Ginger on the couch
Especially when she’s not being a grouch
Smaller dogs sleeping for most of the day
Quite relaxing to watch them, in a way
Unscheduled feeding, they eat when they need
Or Crystal hyped up, it goes with the breed
There’s never a dull day with dogs around
A part of why this is paradise found
 

BBBY

Rae and Mark June 29th, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #8:

  Bye bye back yard is called many times each day
Every hour or two, it always seems that way
Doggies going outside to do their business
Dashing around and barking with lustiness
It’s fun to watch them, when the weather is fine
Not such good fun, though, when the sun doesn’t shine
Glad, in that case, when they come back inside fast
Perhaps it’s the lure of their snacky repast
As they run back indoors, each at their own speed
Ginger’s the quickest, it’s more like a stampede
Ever looking for seconds, so hopefully
Such pleasure from having a great family
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


You’ve Gotta Love Dogs!

Rae and Mark June 8th, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #7:

  Dogs will be dogs no matter what
Untroubled by things they’ve not got
Values, politics, and egos
Experts at sniffing with their nose
Things they might be able to eat
Sugary snacks and, of course, meat
How they love their chicken and beef
Utterly mad, beyond belief
Not liking dogs is a taboo
To me, I love them, just like you
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


Dogs Will Be Dogs

Rae and Mark June 1st, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #6:

  Running round and round the back yard
Each day with complete disregard
Caring not for mundane matters
It’s clear they’re all mad as hatters
Playing, chasing and barking too
Ever wanting something to chew
Snacks and bones and even what’s ours
And then they rest, for hours and hours
Drained by all of their exertions
Dreams of doggy fascinations
Expeditions to hunt rabbit
Dogs will be dogs – that’s their habit
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


Doggie Freeloaders

Rae and Mark May 25th, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #5:

  Laughing daily at our doggies
As life now has no worries
They play without any care
Easy for them because their
Canine lifestyle costs them nought
As they give money no thought
Resting for most of the day
Doggies have it their own way
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


Rabbit Hunt

Rae and Mark May 16th, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #4:

  Burning sun from early in the morn
Raucous donkey sounding the foghorn
As we let the dogs out for their run
Now the hunt for rabbits has begun
Dark posse homing in on the scent
Never quick enough, never content
Endless trips under the double-wide
Working just like a pack, side by side
On and on, the relentless pursuit
Very hyped up, their need is acute
Even so, they must concede defeat
Not today, the search is incomplete
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


Doggie Characters

Rae and Mark May 9th, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #3:

  Life with dogs is full of delight
Of course, there’s Lucky, black as night
Then there’s Bunny, noisy and small
Sweet Goldie with her gentle crawl
Often asleep, there is Ginger
Frisky Big Boy, risking danger
Soulful are Maggie’s deep brown eyes
Now we have Hope, who’s hardly wise
Or Crystal who is the reverse
We love them all, for better or worse
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


Doggie Friendship

Rae and Mark May 1st, 2008

Here’s Doggie Poem #2:

  Dogs care not who you are
Only that you’re on a par
Give them all the love they need
Get it back with equal speed
It doesn’t matter if you’re white
Ebony, yellow, it’s all right
Having no such prejudices
Ensures they need no artifices
Always being there, like true friends
Vigilance paying dividends
Enabling something very special
Natural, deep, not superficial
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?


A Peculiar Niche

Rae and Mark April 24th, 2008

Welcome to a brand new section of our blog, Doggie Poetry.

  We work in a very peculiar niche
How will we ever be able to unleash
All of the business that we know is out there
Thousands of dogs that need protection and care
Hopeless owners who need some education
Although dealing with them leads to frustration
Poor doggies suffering for a lack of cash
People treating their pets like a piece of trash
Enslaved and abused, that’s these dogs’ destiny
Not really being part of a true family
Every day we never know what we will hear
Doing our best to give treatment and good cheer
 

BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?