Ok… while some would disagree that animals can technically smile, true animal lovers know that they can. Every time your dog gets excited when you walk into the room…any time you see the excited wag of their tail…any time you seem your dog rush to the car because they know they are being taken on a trip, or for a walk you are seeing them smile. Any time your kitty snuggles up in your lap…or comes looking for loving…or finds that spot in the bed that makes them super comfortable (usually between your feet and typically at the expense of your own comfort)..Any time you hear that engine start to purr….you know that they are happy; therefore you know that they are smiling.
This week Mary wanted to remind us of that smile…remind us of the love our pet shares with us…remind us of the happiness we get from those smiles and that love…and the smile our pets tend to put on our own faces.
Continue to smile with your pet as your pet smiles with you…benefit from their healing energy…and embrace their friendship, their unconditional love and their companionship.
…and this is according to Mary!
Yes, pets are truly a special gift from God. My dog passes away last year, aged 15. Even though he had Parkinson’s and cancer, he was a star to the end. Our guardian angel, he reminds us how to live in accordance with God’s will, giving of himself even when his health was failing.
Thanks for sharing Daniel…he sounded like an amazing companion.
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Always love a reference to pets and the Mary Tyler Moore, introduction to her show, music!
We were hoping someone would catch the reference:-)
How true. Enjoyed reading this as my dog sit next to me.
Sounds like he has a lucky human!
Our dog smiled. He had a big smile and it only coincided with him being happy. #missmydog
Of course…he sound handsome:-) Thanks for visiting and reblogging this for us!
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Smiling animals.
Of course, I did! MTM show was one of my favorites and in the midst of the humor there were a lot of “truths” spoken!
You can see in some animals faces when they are happy. They do have expressions and like some people, can be hard to read.
My dog proves this all the time. Thanks for this wonderful post.