Intentar ORO - Gratis
DOG Meet Dog
Woman's Weekly
|March 18, 2025
After being all shook up, Elvis was on a mission
Elvis was a fighter. Not in that way, of course. He wasn't that sort of dog. In fact, whenever he came across a fellow hound while out walking, he'd do his utmost to avoid drawing attention to himself. None of that macho growling or barking stuff. Just eyes front and march on, while keeping as close as possible to his Person.
It usually worked. Though there had been one or two close scrapes. He wouldn't be able to call himself a proud golden retriever, otherwise. Which was what he was, apparently, according to those exchanges between humans at the end of their leads that he'd overhear when taking his particular human out for exercise.
'Yours must be a golden retriever'
'Correct!'
Obviously there were variations, but that was the gist. If he was lucky, that would be the end of the conversation. But more often than not, other dog-related topics would ensue. It struck Elvis that humans felt little obligation to be discreet when it came to divulging a dog's habits, be they gastronomic, peptic or sleep-related. When it came to discussing their own bodily functions, however, they remained oddly coy.
Strange lot, humans. Inhibited, wary, suspicious on the one hand. Impulsive, naive and easily taken in on the other. Especially when it came to falling in love with the wrong person. And this was where Elvis's fighting spirit was about to reveal itself. Right now he had a mission in life. His human. Dan. Or Daniel, as 'she' used to call him. Before she decided she no longer wanted to be around.
One day, she was there. Next, she was gone and all her things with her. Cat, she was called. Short for Catherine. Seriously? Who would have invited a Cat to share a space with a dog in the first place?
Only a senseless human, who put great legs and the ability to laugh at his lame jokes first.
He loved Dan.
Esta historia es de la edición March 18, 2025 de Woman's Weekly.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Woman's Weekly
Woman's Weekly
Hydrating HEROES
Nourish and soothe your complexion with these winter skin saviours
2 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
'Men are welcome to come to my show too'
I'm hitting the road again in February with my new live show, This is Me.
2 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Get a FLATTER TUMMY...FAST!
Where you store fat matters to your health. Here's why, and what you can do about it as you age
3 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Bright IDEA
Knit a simple sweater that lets a self-striping yarn do the work
3 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Your wellbeing
LATEST HEALTH SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR MIND AND BODY
2 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Ding DONG!
Three readers explain how they developed a passion for bell-ringing
4 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Here to help
LET COUNSELLOR KEREN LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD
3 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
PHONE pouch
Keep your mobile in easy reach with this adjustable cross-body bag
1 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Low & slow ONE POTS
Take your time over these tasty and nourishing meals
2 mins
January 13, 2026
Woman's Weekly
'I love being part of a drama!'
Jenny Agutter on Call the Midwife, living in Cornwall and why she won't retire
3 mins
January 13, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
