How To Raise A Jewish Dog (2007) - Plot & Excerpts
We lose a certain amount of physical robustness but gain insight into ourselves and others. Our memory isn’t what it used to be, and yet at the same time our memory isn’t what it used to be. This is especially true for the owner and the dog he or she has been raising for a longer period of time. You both may suffer a certain loss of physical vitality, but the relationship between you will have strengthened, matured, and grown. Lessons the dog once had to be taught (or reminded of) with painstaking patience have long since been learned. Commands that formerly required lengthy rhetorical or sarcastic questions now need only a word or two. In fact, every aspect of the owner-dog relationship that we’ve discussed in the preceding chapters will, by seven or eight years into the relationship, have changed in subtle but noticeable ways. We’ll review them now so you’ll know what to anticipate in the future. THE INNER MONOLOGUES: LESS IS MORE The inevitable changes that accompany aging can be seen in a comparison of two of the Inner Monologues belonging to “Jeff,”
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