The Dog in the Manger | Aesop's Fables
There was a dog asleep in the Manger which was filled with hay. The dog was awakened by the cattle which came from working all day in the field, hungry and tired. But the dog won’t let them come near the Manger, he would growl and snap at them angrily. As if the Manger was filled with bones and meat for him. The cattle looked at the dog with hatred and disgust. “Why so selfish,” said one. “He cannot eat hay, and yet not letting us eat as well, though we are hungry for it.” When the farmer came in, he saw the whole scenario and how the dog was behaving. He seized a stick which drives the dog out the stable. The dog received as many as a blow for his selfish and rude behavior. The cattle then ate the hay at peace and thanked the farmer with a content heart for driving the dog put of their abode. The Moral of the Story Do not grudge others what you cannot enjoy yourself. Eliot/Jacobs Version A dog jumped into the Manger of an ox filled with hay, to take a nap. When the ox came back ...