Georgie the Conqueror (or How 20 Pounds Can Run Your Whole Day)

It’s 6:03 in the morning. Not 6:00. Not 6:05. Six. Oh. Three. This is not a time any sane human should be alive, let alone functioning. And yet, like clockwork, a small, fuzzy assassin—codename: Georgie—initiates his first strike. A gentle tap on the arm. Soft. Innocent. Like a well-mannered English butler waking you with a tray of tea.

But don’t be fooled. This is merely phase one of his campaign.

If the first tap doesn’t rouse me—and let’s be honest, it usually doesn’t because I am not a morning person—he proceeds to phase two: whining. Not a dramatic howl. No, no. It’s subtle. Manipulative. Like the sound a Mustang GT makes on first gear—full of restrained power and condescension.

Still in bed? Right. That’s when he launches phase three: burrowing his head under my arm like a badger with a vendetta, pretending to dig his way to Australia through my arm. And just when I think he’s done, he throws his entire body across me like a dying Shakespearean actor. This is no longer a request. This is a full-scale invasion.

Eventually, I give in. Because of course I do. He’s small, fluffy, determined—and, unlike most creatures that weigh 20 pounds, he can command my entire schedule.

So out we go.

Now, the first walk of the day is not so much a stroll as it is a ceremonial march. Georgie leads with the purposeful swagger of a general inspecting his troops. He sticks to the sidewalk like it’s holy ground, occasionally glancing back to scold me: “Dad, you’re slow. You’re embarrassing both of us.”

Then begins the olfactory ballet. Trees. Bushes. Fire hydrants. Garden gnomes. Parked bicycles. Nothing is off limits. If it stands still long enough, it’s getting sniffed and probably peed on. I don’t question it anymore. This is how kings mark kingdoms, and Georgie fancies himself the Lord Protector of Pemberton Oaks.

And then there are the dogs.

Some, he loves. Tail wagging, bum wiggling, like he’s at a highschool reunion with his buddies. Others? Completely ignored. As if they’re beneath him. The criteria for this is entirely unknowable. Scientists have theories. None hold up.

There are also the enemies: a Bernese Mountain Dog the size of a pony and a Labrador with the personality of a tax auditor. Georgie sees them, and suddenly, he becomes possessed by the spirit of an ancient wolf warlord. He lunges. He barks. He pulls with all the fury of a creature who has no idea he weighs less than a Thanksgiving turkey.

We return home victorious, or at least intact. Georgie watches me make my coffee—hovering like a manager who doesn’t trust the intern to do the job properly. Then we share breakfast. He eats his. I eat mine. He watches both, just in case I forget who really runs the household.

And so, the workday begins.

I tap away on keyboards. He curls up nearby, one eye open like a bodyguard in a spy film. Waiting. Patient. Dreaming, perhaps, of the afternoon patrol. Or another fight with the Labrador.

And when the sun starts to tilt, when the light turns golden and the air smells like second chances and dog biscuits… he rises.

Because the day’s not over.

Not until Georgie says so.


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78 responses to “Georgie the Conqueror (or How 20 Pounds Can Run Your Whole Day)”

  1. Herald Staff Avatar

    Getting to be introduced to Georgie in this piece made my day. Go Georgie!

    –Scott

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  2. Helen Devries Avatar
    Helen Devries

    He’s a sweetie! A dictator, but a sweetie.
    Like my smaller dogs, he seems to have the Napoleon complex…..

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    1. AKings Avatar

      He’s got the General Patton complex. 😂

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    Anonymous

    love your posts !! You have talent

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thank you! 😊

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  4. mjeanpike Avatar

    The joy of dogs! Love this 🙂

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  5. shainorton Avatar

    No sane human should be functioning at 6:03? Fair, and that’s exactly how this guy likes his humans. Sleepwalking and highly susceptible to suggestions that oh, goodness, you haven’t given me my morning cheese!

    I’ve gotten him to compromise on 5:30 AM during the week, and no later than 6:30 AM on the weekends. When my son was in school, it was 4:30 AM on weekdays I didn’t have to commute (and 4:00 AM when I did.)

    With some effort, I’ve also convinced him that it’s okay if he goes out into the backyard at 5:30 and we get our walk in when it’s daylight. Mostly okay. I’m sure he’s written his Congresscritter about no longer having as many opportunities to drag me through thickets to chase our local wildlife.

    One saving grace is that he doesn’t climb in bed to wake me up — he’s just over a hundred pounds, not all of it fur.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      He is so cute ☺️. Thank you for sharing your story! I love it! ☺️.

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  6. tanjabrittonwriter Avatar

    Thank you–this did make me smile. Our pets are our rulers and resistance is futile. 🌞

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  7. Trish Avatar

    Of course he’s in charge! Love this!

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  8. Mark Avatar

    That made me laugh, the last 18 months before I retired I was getting up at 2:30 in the morning to get ready to catch my ride to work…….zzzzzzzzzz

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  9. L Waleski Avatar

    An adorable rendering of your best friend, Georgie. Lucky am I to be acquainted with both of you!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Lilia! ☺️

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      1. L Waleski Avatar

        I forwarded your post to a good friend who loves dogs and says they’re better than people. He loved your story. :-)))Sent from my iPad

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  10. Indian Dreamer Avatar

    I liked Georgie and your writing. I so wanted to have a dog but don’t know how i would manage. There are so many challenges

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Yes there are but it’s all worth it. It’ll change your life for the better if you have the time and space for one ☺️.

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      1. Indian Dreamer Avatar

        Yeah. Living alone leaves ample space for everything I love and a dog would be just a blessing. This everyday dog walking is a challenge for me. What if other dogs challenge him or i am so scared of street dogs and all. How would I manage?

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      2. AKings Avatar

        It’s difficult to gauge on that question but if the other dog owners are responsible, then you don’t have anything to worry about. If there are loose dogs around, better not approach and just turn around.

        When I walk with Georgie, I look around for signs of trouble, for example a big dog that may over power its walker, like a Child or a small person. So what I do in this situation is walk closer to the parked cars. That way if the other dog gets loose I can just pick Georgie up and put him on the roof of a nearby car.

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      3. Indian Dreamer Avatar

        Yeah. Have to be woman enough to do something and let go of fear. Because having a dog is a true joy. Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments.

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  11. denvrital Avatar

    Cute Story… Although we never had dogs, mostly cats, one of them in particular used to love walks (with leash in tow)… and sniff out each and every landscaping statue on nearby lawns but he focused on one garden gnome in particular. He actually peed on it like a dog… lifting his hind leg and letting it fly. But each and every other territory marked was with his usual squat and pee routine. Strangest thing ever for a cat.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      My dog grew up with a neighborhood cat. He developed this habit of using his behind to either defend himself or slap other dogs. ☺️

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      1. Indian Dreamer Avatar

        Haha. Cute dog 🐶 stories.

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  12. Indian Dreamer Avatar

    Haha. Cute 🐶 stories

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  13. Mags Win Avatar

    I absolutely love this. Georgie is adorable. It appears that he has you well trained. 🙂

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    1. AKings Avatar

      He does! 😅

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  14. Lynette d'Arty-Cross Avatar

    A very enjoyable post! I used to have a Georgie named Rudy. I loved him to bits and miss him terribly; your post reminded me of him a lot.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Lynette ☺️.

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    Anonymous

    Yep, that sounds like the Georgie I know! Thanks for all of your stories. : ]

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  17. leggypeggy Avatar

    My manager is a standard schnauzer that weighs 15 kilos. We’re about to head out the door to 1°C.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Enjoy your walk ☺️

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    Anonymous

    What a cutie!

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  19. CBDflex Avatar

    amazing post, would be great if you can just share some love by visiting my website, thanks in advance.

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  20. arlene Avatar

    Thanks for this post about Georgie. Smiling while reading. Lovable post and cute pet.🐕

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Arlene! ☺️

      Like

  21. Joni Avatar

    That was funny! Did you do the paintings too?

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Hi Joni. No, I used an app.

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      1. Joni Avatar

        Cheater! I asked because I often use my mother’s paintings in my blogs – she took up painting at the age of 87 and had four art exhibits starting at age 90.

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      2. AKings Avatar

        Oh wow! I wish I could paint. Yeah I’ve used the app a couple of times. The pictures on one of my post called “miles apart, always home” had been done using it too ☺️.

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      3. Joni Avatar

        Is the app on WordPress? I’ve been away for 2 years so have not yet explored any of the newer or AI features?

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      4. AKings Avatar

        No just something free from the Apple App Store.

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      5. AKings Avatar

        Oh wow! I wish I could paint. Yeah I’ve used the app a couple of times. The pictures on one of my post called “miles apart, always home” have been done using it too ☺️.

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  22. David Avatar

    So true! I cured my dog of the cold nose on the arm when she did it while I was dreaming of my Karate days and reacted accordingly. She changed to putting her front feet on the mattress and wagging her tail to shake the bed.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Oh dear. He changed his tactics afterwards, huh? ☺️

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks 😊. Please share if you could ☺️.

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  23. niasunset Avatar
    niasunset

    This is so beautiful, so lovely and yes, I loved it. Thank you, Love, nia

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thank Nia! You can share it if you want to ☺️.

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  24. ourlittleredhouseblog Avatar

    We have a cat like that, he came with the house. He wakes everyone up at 4:55 am every morning wanting out. Heads to every bedroom door like clockwork mewing as loud as he can. I get up and tell him it’s too early, still dark out there, there are wild beast that want to eat him out in the woods…go back to bed for awhile. He is stubborn, he never listens. He has a nice comfy pillow and food and water in the garage when he gets like that. He hears the birds outside chirping really loud that early in the morning, like they are drunk or something, probably eating wild berries all night. The woods aren’t so quiet I have discovered.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      I lived in rural England before and, the first time I heard a pheasant scream I literally thought it was a banshee. ☺️

      Like

  25. Amy Bellamy, Author Avatar

    Loved reading this! Georgie is a cutie, and I think every dog owner can relate. It’s amazing how we think we are in charge, when it seems they are the ones truly running the show! 😂

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    1. AKings Avatar

      They are in charge ☺️.

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  26. maristravels Avatar

    You’ve got no chance and you know it. You’ve already taken the shilling and signed up as a foot soldier to slog it out in the kingdom of the small dog. But hey, he’s the king-emperor, right? And who wouldn’t bend the knee to such a bright-eyed ruler!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Definitely! ☺️

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  27. Robin Ward Avatar

    That Georgie is super cute!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Robin! ☺️

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  28. trE Avatar

    Georgie just lit up my entire morning, and his antics are making me look forward to taking my little one out in just a few moments.

    Thank you for visiting my blog so I know yours is right here. Peace and blessings.

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    Anonymous

    Great writing style and humor.

    The ruler of my house is a forty pound “mini” doodle that has a similar leadership style as your Georgie, only Chewie thinks 3 is a good wake up time. I’ve tried unsuccessfully to convince him otherwise!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      3 in the morning? Oh dear ☺️.

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  30. Travel Spirit Avatar

    He’s so cute! Yes, pets rule your life.

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  31. LauraLynnHammett Avatar
    LauraLynnHammett

    Before reading your charming story, I jumped to the conclusion that you made a typo.

    My biggest dilemma every day is whether I want to correct spelling and grammar or if I want to have friends.

    It was not a typo. You did not mean to say “how 20 pounds can ruin your whole day.”

    You did not mean to commiserate about pants that just don’t fit anymore.

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  32. JeanMarie Avatar

    Nice to meet you Georgie. Did you know you’re adorable and your dad is really funny? 🙂

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    1. AKings Avatar

      That you Jeane. Georgie says hi! ☺️

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  33. fitz77 Avatar

    Thanks for another outstanding post.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks 😊.

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      1. fitz77 Avatar

        Sure ;-]

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  34. Lori Pohlman Avatar

    Such an adorable doggie! Love your humor. Charming story!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks 😊

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  35. Louise’s ARTiculations Avatar

    I think Georgie could learn a few lessons from my Rosie…she will happily stay in bed well after we get up. I make sure to cover her in blankets as I tiptoe out of the room. She lazily watches me with half closed eyes, knowing that when she is ready, and sends out the first morning bark, I will drop everything and escort Her Royal Highness to the door to answer nature’s call. We love our babies! ❤️🐶❤️

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Yes he could ☺️

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  36. Louise’s ARTiculations Avatar

    PS…Georgie is sooo cute…I wouldn’t be able to resist him either! Love your writing style and thanks for dropping in to my website and liking my post – that’s how I found you! Cheers from 🇨🇦

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks 😊

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    Anonymous

    Mate, I totally get it—Georgie’s not a pet, he’s your tiny, four-legged boss in a fur suit. You start the day thinking you’ve got plans, but nah, Georgie’s got his agenda, and you’re just lucky to be part of it. The little guy wakes you up like he’s launching a full-scale operation: first the subtle nudge, then the whine, then boom—face pounce. And you’re up, marching to the market like a knight on a leash. Every tree gets inspected like it’s holding state secrets, and heaven forbid another dog walks by without receiving a growly proclamation of dominance. But here’s the thing—you love it. You’re knackered, hijacked, and mildly embarrassed on the daily, but you wouldn’t trade it for anything. Georgie’s running your day, sure—but damn, he does it with style.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      He literally saved my life ☺️.

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    Anonymous

    sure he is the boss

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    Anonymous

    your pet is delightful

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    Anonymous

    the pet is delightful

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