Julie wrigley smith

“I’m Still Your Dog” poem

This poem is so fitting for animals with disabilities or elderly animals.  I've had this for quite sometime, but don't  think I've ever posted it.  Even if I have in the past, I feel it is so worth sharing again.

I'm Still Your Dog

Because I'm "just a dog" you see, I don't sigh and say, "why me?"  I just face it- go on livin' and play the hand that I've been given.

I need you more now, that is true, for there are things I just can't do.  The ball you throw I can't catch- I can't even lift my leg to scratch.

It's embarrassing a little- that I may need your help to piddle.  But if our roles they were reverse, I'd be proud to be your nurse.

But hey, I love you more than ever.  Me, give up?  Well yeah, like never.  I don't regret what cannot be- with you my friend, I'll just me me! 

I'm still me within my soul where it counts, I still am whole.  My back is bent and I'm quite lame, but in my heart I'm still the same.

by Julie Wrigley Smith

I am especially touched by the last line that even though an animal may be lame, their heart IS still the same.  Frankie demonstrates that to me each and every day… what a blessing our animals are!