RALPH Speaks

Do You Have Time To Rub My Belly?

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Dogbellyrub

Everyone is so busy all the time.

They have appointments to make and appointments to keep.

And everyone is running late all the time.

So what happens if you are late?

Do they not feed you or something?

“Oh no. I’m going to be late.”

Late Shmate. You need to slow down and rub my belly.

Look, let’s talk about life.  Can I give it to you straight?

If your boss is a jerk, he’s always going to be a jerk.

If he’s not mad at you for being late, he’ll be mad at you for something else.

Stop, even though you’re in a hurry, and rub my belly.

It will make your day more pleasant.

As a matter of fact, I’m betting if when your boss gets really mad, if you could get him to roll over on his back so you could rub his belly, everything would be much better.

Go ahead and rub the boss’s belly.

Let me know what happens.

And in the meanwhile, could you move your hand over to the left a bit?

2 Comments

2 Comments

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    Jon

    Sep 27, 2013 at 8:31 am

    Love the post. Well done!

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    Josh

    Jun 12, 2012 at 5:29 pm

    This is funny! Thanks for reminding us to slow down from our busy lives and rub our dogs bellies. It makes their day, and ours! I try to go home for lunch and take my dog out, give him some attention, have him do a “sit” and “shake” trick and then give him one of his favorite Healthy Bones treats. The world moves fast but our dogs can remind us of what’s really important, don’t you think?

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