Remember to Politely Greet Santa

Dogs, I know it’s been a long time for a lot of us since anyone has come to visit our homes this year. However, on Christmas Eve you must remember your polite greeting of people training when Santa arrives! Otherwise you risk being perpetually on Santa’s Naughty List. Trust me, I speak from experience! Years ago when I was a puppy I made the mistake of defending my home against Santa, and he has held a grudge ever since 2014. The following is my tutorial I gave Asa on how to distinguish between Santa and an unwelcome intruder, as well as some very relevant advice on curbing your enthusiasm when he visits this year.

Polite Greeting of Santa (2015)

For 364 days a year it is required that we protect our home from intruders.  Especially those who appear in the middle of the night after everyone has gone to bed.  But one night a year, on December 24, under no circumstances are you to defend our family’s safety from Santa; despite the fact that he will come sneaking in unannounced with a large bag and eat your cookies!  Now I know what you are thinking.  This goes against everything you’ve learned about protecting your home.  But you must indeed overcome your instincts to protect your family, and instead remember your lessons on the polite greeting of strangers.

However as with everything else associated with Christmas, once again there is a catch.  You must distinguish between whether the intruder is indeed Santa, or instead a burglar.  It is crucial that you don’t confuse the two!  Otherwise you could be in some serious trouble with Mom and Dad if you let someone walk off with your TV, or find yourself on the naughty list forever if you prevent Santa from doing his job.  Trust me, I speak from experience here.  

The best way to recognize Santa is that he has an aversion to using doors, and will most likely descend down the chimney or simply magically appear in the living room.  Burglars tend to use doors and windows.  Another valuable clue is Santa cannot resist cookies, and will pause in his mission to sample a few.  Burglars definitely don’t stop for a cookie break.  Also as with elves, Santa is a snappy dresser.  He will be wearing a gaudy red suit that would look ridiculous if anyone else tried to wear it, but somehow it works for him.  Finally, the biggest indicator is Santa will leave presents NOT take the presents under the tree.  Nor will Santa remove your electronic devices.  Burglars will absolutely leave with something, and definitely don’t put gifts under the tree.  Oh and I almost forgot, Santa inexplicably smells like peppermint.

Now another thing to remember is although Santa is a really nice guy, no matter how excited you are to see him you must not delay him from his work.  Santa has only one night to deliver squeaky toys to all good dogs around the world.  Let’s face it, even Santa can’t resist the adorableness of dogs.  So it is our responsibility to not let him get distracted and make sure he remains focused on his mission.  The happiness of dogs everywhere depends on it!  So no begging for belly rubs, no bringing him a ball to play fetch, and despite your excitement at meeting a celebrity – absolutely no jumping!  There is a good possibility that one indiscretion could land you on the naughty list!

Dogs, it is imperative that you do NOT make the mistake I did, and be too enthusiastic when greeting Santa!
If you don’t believe that Santa holds a grudge, just check out this photo of him with me from 2018. That was a bit of a tight grip, Santa!

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Chuck Billy is a Golden Retriever, living in Southern Maine, who likes to share his unique observations on life with his little brother Asa. When not writing his blog, he spends his days being awesome.

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