BEWARE OF THE DOG

Whether you’ve arrived here, by bicycle or car,
Whether you are local, or have travelled from afar,
The fact remains the same, dear friend, you’ll end up in a pickle,
If you don’t stop to chat awhile, and give my dog a tickle!

Now you may be a neighbour, or a postie with a letter,
Either way, do as I say, it really would be better,
And please take note, all ne’er do wells, with intentions not good,
If you ignore his pleading eyes, he’ll wake the neighbourhood!

And if you are a GP, who is visiting the sick,
Best bring some sanitiser, for your hands he’s sure to lick,
But have no fear, though he’s enclosed, within a garden gated,
He’ll not pass on canine disease, he’s fully vaccinated!


Other dog related posts:

To read ‘The Hector Chronicles’, click here

To read ‘A Farewell to Barns’, with an exclusive performance of Barney’s recently discovered Christmas hit, click here

To read ‘Dr Dog’, click here

To raw ‘A not so shaggy dog story’, click here

To read ‘On approaching one’s sell by date’ click here

To read ‘Scooby Doo and the Deserted Medical Centre’, click here

To read ‘Scooby Doo and the Mystery of the Deseted Cricket Ground’, click here

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Author: Peteaird

Nothing particularly interesting to say about myself other than after 27 years working as a GP, I was delighted, at the start of December 2023, to start work as the South West Regional Representative of the Slavic Gospel Association (SGA). You can read about what they do at sga.org.uk. I am also an avid Somerset County Cricket Club supporter and a poor example of a Christian who likes to put finger to keyboard from time to time and who is foolish enough to think that someone out there might be interested enough to read what I've written. Some of these blogs have grown over time and some portions of earlier blogs reappear in slightly different forms in later blogs. I apologise for the repetition. If you are involved in a church in the southwest of England and would like to hear more of SGA’s work, do get in touch. I’d love to come and talk a little, or even a lot, about what they get up to!.

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