Dogs, Puppies & Mutts

Anthony “Tappy” Paull

So to all you dog lovers man’s best friend he will be,

Whether small, mid or large they are good company,

 

They come is all shapes and sizes and all different temperament,

Some with really short legs like a Dachshund for what are they meant,

 

Some have long hair and others short it depends on the the sort,

A Husky covered in long fluff and fur but a Doberman nought,

 

Some dogs guard your family they are protective and fierce,

While others don’t bark but their sharp yap your ear’s pierce,

 

Young puppies are hyper always play and do crazy things,

But they their nonsense no problem so much joy do they bring,

 

When you arrive home from a day at work they will greet you,

They bark wag their tails and run over their loyalty true,

 

Then what of the ornamental dogs that are miniature like toys,

Chihuahua or Terrier to carry with you brings so much joy,

 

But proud breeds with fierce reputations good guard dogs they be,

German Shepherd Rotweiller Doberman all protect their family,

 

Other dogs can come from crossed over breeds,

But good mixture these mutts turn out better indeed,

 

But one thing in common all these dogs share their loyalty to owner,

They will be with you and your family and let nothing deter,

 

So never be lonely for there's really no need to be,

Just find the right breed of dog for the best company.




  • Author: Tappy (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 8th, 2024 06:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: I have had many dogs over the years and currently live on a Farm with a total of 16, being 2 pedigree Huskies, 4 pedigree Cocker Spaniels and 10 cross breed mutts mostly rescues. They all have different personalities and I get along with all of them all thought the Huskies are the most clingy. So they are my inspiration for this poem.
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