What dogs have taught me

Daily Routine

The day is divided into two important sections.  Mealtime.  And
everything else.

I.   Mealtime

1.  Just because there does not seem to be anything visible around to
   eat certainly does not mean there is nothing around to eat.  The
   act of staring at the underside of a table or chair on which
   someone else is eating sets in motion a chain of events that
   eventually results in food.

2.  It goes without saying that you should carefully check the lower
   third of any space for edibles.  Mouth-sized things which cannot
   be identified by sight or smell are considered gum.

3.  When you actually receive a meal, submerge your head into it as
   you would a shower.  Never, never look up again until a minimum of
   at least fifteen minutes after the obvious food is gone.  This is
   important.  Just because your dish is empty does not mean that it
   is time to stop eating.

4.  Remember that all food is potentially yours up until the time that
   it is actually swallowed by another.  The lengthy path a piece of
   food will take from a plate to a mouth via a hand is as good a
   time as any to stake your claim to it.

5.  When it comes to selecting an appropriate beverage, location and
   packaging mean nothing.  There are absolutely no exceptions to
   this rule.

6.  If you really see something you want, and all your other attempts
   at getting it have failed, it is only right to grovel shamelessly.
   As a second tactic, stare intently at the object of your desire,
   allowing long gelatinous drools to leak like icicles from your
   lower lip.

II.  Everything Else

1.  There are really only two important facial expressions to bother
   with:  complete and overwhelming joy and nothing at all.

2.  Any time that is not meal time is potentially nap time.  The best
   time to take a nap is when you hear your name being called
   repeatedly.  The best location for a nap is dead center of any
   street or driveway.  The most relaxing position is on your side,
   all four limbs parallel.

3.  The most practical way to get dry is to shake violently near a
   fully clothed person.  A second effective method is to stand on a
   light-colored piece of furniture.

4.  Personal Safety

    A.  At the first hint of any irregular noise, run from room to
        room yelling loudly.  If someone actually comes into the
        house, rush over to them whether you know them or not.  Then
        kiss them so violently that they lose their balance or have
        to force you away physically.

    B.  The greatest unacknowledged threat to life as we have come to
        know it is squirrels.  No matter what you must do, make sure
        there are none in your yard.

5.  Recreation and Leisure

    A.  Ball:  There are two equally amusing sets of rules you will
        want to know.

         a.  The Common Form, in which you receive a thrown ball and
             return it.

         b.  The Preferred Form, in which you receive a thrown ball
             and eat it.

    B.  Car:  As you know, any open car door is an invitation to get
        in.  Once inside, your only goal is to try to get out.

6.  Health

    A.  In the event of a trip to the doctor, always be on your
        guard.  If you are vaccinated, urinate on the physician.

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