This is another from my archives. We are all of different faiths and beliefs. However, I hope all dog lovers will enjoy this story. The dog I mentioned below has long since moved on with his humans.
How the Dog Got a Cold, Wet Nose.
When a man named Noah started building a boat in the middle of the desert, everybody laughed. They thought he was daft. But Noah wasn't listening to them, he was listening to the God of the Hebrews, who said to build a boat.
So Noah built a boat. Noah called his boat an ark. When he finished it, he rounded up all the animals, two by two, to travel on his ark. People laughed at Noah's opossums and panthers and penguins. They laughed at his cheetahs and chinchillas, giraffes and gazelles, and rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses. Into the ark went all the animals, two by two.
Pretty soon, it started to rain. It rained, and it poured, and it rained some more. People stopped laughing and the ark started floating. Noah and his family and all the animals, two by two, rode safely on the waters.They sailed for 40 days and 40 nights. When the rains stopped, out of the ark came Noah and his family and all of the animals, two by two. Except one.
No one could find the little dog. Noah searched everywhere. He looked on the first deck. He looked on the second deck, then the third deck. Finally, in the farthest corner in the lowest deck, he found the little dog. The dog was shivering and standing with his nose pressed hard against the side of the boat. "Come here, little dog!" called Noah. "It's time to come out! Here, doggie, doggie!"
The little dog wouldn't move. Noah gently pulled him away. "What's this?" said Noah. "A hole in the ark! The ark might have sunk! Little dog! You kept us safe - me, my family, and all of the animals, two by two! With your little nose!"
The little dog wouldn't move. Noah gently pulled him away. "What's this?" said Noah. "A hole in the ark! The ark might have sunk! Little dog! You kept us safe - me, my family, and all of the animals, two by two! With your little nose!"
The little dog was proud. But mostly, he was hungry. "Little dog," said Noah, as he pulled out a juicy bone, "so all the world and all the generations will know your great deed, your nose will always be cold and wet, just as it is today."
That's how the dog got his cold, wet nose. When you feel it, remember the little dog who used his nose to protect Noah, his family, and all of the animals, two by two.
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What a sweet story! We watch that new T.V. series with Jim Belushi about the K9 police dogs and the brave unbelievable things they do.
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed Ginny :) I will have to watch that series
DeleteWell I always wondered.
ReplyDeleteMe too :)
DeleteThank you, dear Denise, for this touching and beautiful story!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a lovely final day of May! Hugs, Elke
Thank you too dear Elke :) I wish you the same my friend. Hugs, Denise
DeleteLovely story of how the dog got his wet nose.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that about the dog across the road :)
Glad you found it so Margaret :) thank you!
DeleteAww!! Sweet little dog saving Noah and the Ark! Thanks for this sweet story...a story for my great grands!
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Donna
Loved the fact that you will be sharing it with your great-grands. Thank you Donna, hugs Denise
DeleteMirrors the story of the Dutch child who plugged the hole in the dike. I’d be willing to wager there are many similar stories in cultures around the world.
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed and it would be interesting to find that out :)
DeleteI have never heard that one before. What a sweet story that is. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Ann, glad you enjoyed it :)
DeleteCute
ReplyDeleteThought so too, I am glad I found it again :)
DeleteSweet story!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :) happy you enjoyed.
DeleteLove the story and the photo of your neighbor dog.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
That’s great, thank you Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteSweet story!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, I enjoyed sharing it today :)
Deletewow What a loyal dog! I love the story.
ReplyDeleteSo glad, thank you Angie :)
DeleteGood doggie!
ReplyDeleteIndeed :)
DeleteHappy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you also Anne, thank you :)
DeleteDenise I didn't know this...what a blessing to read this morning.
ReplyDeleteAnd you K9 neighbor is the most handsome neighborhood watch captain I know
Hugs Cecilia
I am very happy you thought it a blessing, thank you! Our K9 certainly was the best and handsomeness neighbor watch captain anyone could ever have. What a beautiful description of him. Thanks again Cecilia. Hugs, Denise :)
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