All (Doggie) Eyes Were on Me

by admin | June 5, 2026 7:53 am

Every move you make
Every step you take
I’ll be watching you.

— The Police

 

Every Breath You Take, the 1983 song by the Police, with Sting as lead singer and songwriter, came on the gym speakers the other day as we were warming up. Someone remarked, “I’ve always considered that a creepy stalking song.”

I hadn’t really thought about it, but she had a point. A little research indicates Sting wrote it after the painful breakup of his first marriage. He once said, “I think it’s a nasty little song, really rather evil. It’s about jealousy and surveillance and ownership.”

I guess I will stop humming that little ditty while driving. It is a catchy tune.

Nevertheless, the song popped back into my head the other night while I was watching television on the couch. Five sets of canine eyes watched my every move. Every time I got up to get a glass of wine, use the restroom, or pick up the bevy of dog toys scattered across the living room floor, those eyes watched me.

For three weeks, I was the sole guardian of five dogs, all sprawled around me as I watched the news to make myself feel even worse. My Beautiful Mystery Companion and daughter Abbie crossed the Big Pond to England for an extended, well-deserved vacation. I was in charge of our three dogs, two granddogs, and all the various outside critters here at Three Geese Farm.

The pups, in order of age and tenure in our family, are:

For 20 days, my evenings were spent on the couch, surrounded by dogs, watching television. As noted, they watched my every move. When bedtime came, Daisy dutifully went into her crate next to my bed. The other four eventually hopped onto my bed, curled up, and made no sound. It’s a good thing I have a king-sized bed. I would get up at 5, let them all out, and collapse back into bed for another hour or so before getting up to fill an assembly line of dog dishes with breakfast.

That is how I started my summer vacation, stalked by dogs, watching every step I took. It was lovely.

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