An old man and his dog were walking down a hot, dusty road lined with an unsteady white fence on both sides. As they walked along, the old man and his dog became very thirsty and tired. Soon, they came to a gate in the fence where, on the other side, they saw a nice grassy, wooded area surrounding a cool clear pool of fresh water. "Just where a thirsty 'huntin' dog and a man would like to rest!" thought the old man. But there was a sign over the gate that read "No Dogs" so they walked on.
Further on,
they came upon a man in flowing white robes standing just inside a strong iron
gate across a path that led to a beautiful, sunny meadow with a cool clear
stream running through it.
"'Scuse
me Sir," said the old man, "My dog and I have been on this road all
day. Mind if we come in and sit in the shade for awhile?" "Of
course!" The man said. "Come on in and rest. You look thirsty and
tired." The old man said, "We sure are!" and started through the
gate with his dog.
The
gatekeeper stopped him. "Sorry, you can come in but your dog can't come
with you. "You see, this is Heaven, and dogs aren't allowed here. He has
to stay out here on the road."
"What
kind of Heaven won't allow dogs?" said the old man. "Well, if he
can't come in, then I'll stay out here on the road with him. He's been my
faithful companion all his life and I won't desert him now."
"Suit
yourself," said the gatekeeper, "but I have to warn you, the Devil's
on this road and he'll try to sweet talk you into his place. He'll promise you
anything, but dogs can't go there either. If you won't leave that dog on the
road, you'll spend all Eternity on the road with him. Better if you stay
here."
"Well,
I'm stayin' with my dog," replied the man and he and the dog walked on.
Gradually, the fence became more and more faded and rundown until they finally
reached a spot where the boards fell away completely leaving a gap. Another man
dressed in old, ragged clothes sat just inside the broken fence under a shady
tree.
"'Scuse
me Sir," said the old man, "My dog and I have been on this road all
day. Mind if we come in and sit in the shade for awhile?"
"Of
course!" The man said. "Come on in and rest. There's some cold water
here under the tree. Make yourself comfortable."
The old man
paused, "but what about my dog? Can he can come in, too? The man up the
road said dogs weren't allowed here, and they had to stay on the road."
The other man answered, "Well, you look pretty tired and thirsty. Would
you come in here and rest if you had to leave that dog?"
"No
sir!" the old man replied, "A glass of cold water and some shade
would be mighty fine right about now but I won't come in if my buddy here can't
come, too. I didn't go to Heaven because my dog couldn't come with me, so I
sure as how ain't about to go to Hell without him neither."
The man
smiled and said, "Welcome to Heaven, and bring your dog!" The old man
exclaimed.
"You
mean this is Heaven? And my dog can come with me? Then why did that fellow down
the road say they weren't allowed in Heaven?"
The man
replied, "That was the Devil and he gets all the souls who are willing to
give up a life-long companion for small comfort because they think it will make
their lives a little easier."
The man
continued, "They soon find out their mistake, but, then it's too late. The
dogs come here, the fickle people stay there. God wouldn't allow dogs to be
banned from Heaven.
After all,
He created them to be man's companions in life, why would he separate them in
death?"
6 comments:
What a sweet story Peggy. Love it!!
I've seen another version of this but this ones better. It's a nice story.
good one peggy... sam
How sweet!!!
So beautiful. Brought tears as I lost my fur baby 2 weeks ago.
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