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Dog Poems: An Anthology

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This handsome gift edition will appeal to anyone who is a dog lover, or a poet, or a poetry in short, just about anyone

Our canine companions offer us friendship, love, understanding, all unadulterated. They are our joyful playmates and our furry shoulders to cry on, from the cradle to the grave.       This book brings together some of the finest poems on dogs by a range of poets from Diogenes to Dorothy Parker, from Chaucer to Clarice Lispector. Gertrude Stein once said, “I am I because my little dog knows me,” and this collection proves with their wit, their wisdom, and their delights, these poems—and the dogs that inspired them—hold up a mirror to our better selves.        Whether exploding with the joy of a new puppy or mourning the loss of a tender lifelong friend, growling a critique at the more “civilized” habits of humans or simply spending a day in the life of a favorite pet, these poems offer something to dog lovers, poets, and poetry in short, just about everyone.

113 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 9, 2021

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2,051 reviews36 followers
November 5, 2022
I don’t like poetry much, but I love dogs, and this was a birthday present so I had to read it.

Poems I liked:

“If Feeling isn’t in it,” by John Brehm
“O Pug!” by Stevie Smith
“The House-Dog’s Grave,” by Robinson Jeffers
“are you a visitor?” by Robert Lax

The rest didn’t give me any special feelings except irritation in a few cases.
Poetry lovers, don’t mind my bad attitude and go ahead and try it.
Profile Image for Cate Tedford.
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January 14, 2024
This was just perfect, as you could imagine🤍 The tears started at Mary Oliver’s “Every Dog’s Story,” and they didn’t stop! Dogs are so special ugh.

Thank you sweet Charlie for gifting me this book xoxo

From Delmore Schwartz’s “Dogs Are Shakespearean, Children Are Strangers”:

“Regard the child, regard the animal, Welcome strangers, but study daily things, Knowing that heaven and hell surround us, But this, this which we say before we're sorry, This which we live behind our unseen faces, Is neither dream, nor childhood, neither Myth, nor landscape, final, nor finished, For we are incomplete and know no future, And we are howling or dancing out our souls In beating syllables before the curtain:
We are Shakespearean, we are strangers.”
Profile Image for Marcia Miller.
766 reviews12 followers
March 22, 2022
This slim volume offers brief poems about the wonders, mysteries, and quirks of dogs. Not nursery rhymes or sing-song verses for children, but works written by an array of mature poets across the years. As far back as Diogenes, Emily Dickinson, and Siegfried Sassoon to modern-day voices, such as Joy Harjo, Michael Ondaatje, and Linda Pastan, each poet reminds readers of why we love and admire dogs, how they teach us to live in the moment, and how they work their way into our hearts.
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267 reviews
April 23, 2024
Some I really liked, some not so much. In general, liked the front half better than the back half, which tended to be less and less actually about dogs.

If you want a book of poems about dogs - one that will invoke the full range of emotions - I highly recommend Mary Oliver's "Dog Stories" (one poem of which is in this volume).
Profile Image for Amanda.
144 reviews
May 24, 2022
Hate poetry, love dogs. A couple of these were cute and one made me full on cry. The rest were intentionally obtuse (as most poetry must be) or about dogs suffering/dying.
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August 20, 2022
Favorites:
Yoko (Gunn)
If Feeling Isn't In it (Brehm)
Dog's Death (Updike)
Sheepdog Trials in Hyde Park (Day-Lewis)
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October 10, 2025
5 poems stood out to me and just made me miss my dogs even more.
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