The year my DOG almost ATE BABY JESUS!

Like the tradition of watching a Charlie Brown Christmas or It’s a Wonderful Life, I like to share the story of when my dog almost ate Baby Jesus.

OUR CHRISTMAS TRADITION

In December 2004, my wife, Mary, as in most Christmas seasons, included several nativity sets among our decorations.

This Christmas season was like most others, EXCEPT that our year-and-a-half-old DOG, Baylie (Husky Springer Spaniel mix), still liked to chew on things that were not her chew toys. 

side note: One of those items is my kneaded eraser, which I use when drawing my cartoons, which looks like a lump of clay.  Baylie would sneak it off my desk and chew it up, but never swallow it.  Leaving a mangled pile of eraser fragments on the family room floor. 

I push the crumbs back together and keep using them.  I know, I know... Ewwwww!!  But she cleans the pencil lead out of it, and dog drool is an active agent in making the eraser. Now, in the year 2025, my dog, Cooper, does the same thing!  BUT I DIGRESS. 

BAYLIE’S BIG MOMENT​

Meanwhile, back to the LARSON NATIVITY sets.  One afternoon, my wife and I came home to what looked like a NATIVITY MOB KILL SCENE.  The wooden cart from the stable was in pieces, a shepherd was lying face down on the coffee table, and a baby sheep fell off the table and onto the living room carpet. 

I can’t imagine the horror in the eyes of the 3 wise men who traveled so far only to see Baylie walk off with Baby Jesus in the clutches of her jaw.

​The question remained: why? 

  • MAYBE Baylie wanted Jesus in her heart and thought swallowing him would be close to her heart. Stomach?  Heart?.. good enough. But I did not like the texture of the ceramic Jesus figurine, so I spat him out.

  • MAYBE an audible voice from the Heavens spoke to my dog...  “Baylie... This is my beloved son... DON'T EAT HIM!”  Only Baylie and the figurines from the nativity set know for sure.​

Good News: A short time later, the 'baby Jesus' hostage crisis ended.  The son of God in ceramic form was returned to his ceramic parents, Mary & Joseph, who were beside themselves with worry.  Baylie was thankful God did not strike her with lightning, which was within His right.  I mean... He is God.

But.. just a couple of weeks later, Baylie was shocked (literally) when she chewed the lights on our Christmas tree. 

COINCIDENCE?  Or was it the hand of God?

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Moral of the story.  If you really love Jesus, don’t risk God revoking your ticket to Heaven just because your nativity sets are low enough for Baby Jesus to be mauled by the family dog.  AND.. just like Baylie could not get Jesus in her heart by eating a figurine, neither can any of us have Jesus in our hearts just by going to church. 

May this Christmas be a peaceful season of adoration and personal faith where Jesus is in our hearts, not just our nativity sets. 

Christmas Blessings

​Jeff

Please share a Christmas ‘DOG’ memory in the comments section below

From stealing food off the counter to barking at Santa coming down the chimney… I know I am not the only one with Christmas Canine memories… and SHARE THIS STORY with your friends.

We dog lovers who love Jesus must stick together.

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