“If dogs don’t go to heaven, when I die I want to go where they go.”—Mark Twain or Will Rogers and me, too.
That was in an old black an white movie.
An old man is coon hunting and his dog goes into the water to get the coon. The old man goes into the water to save his coondog. The man and the dog both end up dying, except they don’t know it. They are walking around wondering why no one can see them or hear them. Finally, they are approached by a man that claims to be god, or maybe the gatekeeper. The dog doesn’t like the man. The man says dogs are not allowed in heaven. The old man says he won’t go then, and he chooses to wander the earth alone with his dog for eternity. Later on, he meets the real god and is informed that the previous man was actually satan trying to trick him into entering hell and that dogs are welcome in heaven. So the old man and his dog enter heaven. End of movie.
I don’t remember the name of this movie, but I remember seeing it a few time on TV when I was a kid.
“Do not accept your dogs admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.”...... Ann Landers