Murphy’s Law

I’m a Black Man With a Tiny Dog — and Yes, I Buy Him Sweaters

Don’t judge me

Keith Murphy
LEVEL
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4 min readMay 8, 2020

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My name is Keith Lamar Murphy, and I am a Black man with a tiny dog.

Like most Black men, I was taught that dogs are an extension of our manhood and the contract with our canine companions was all about mutual protection. I grew up with a German shepherd named Heidi. Heidi technically belonged to my grandmother, but we knew she loved us all. And my late old man, God bless him, owned a comically intimidating Doberman pinscher named Bonnie who took commands — in German, no less!

For decades, the image of the powerful, imposing dog breed has dominated hip-hop iconography and movies. In New Jack City, Nino Brown walked into a Cash Money Brothers meeting with an unnerving rottweiler before stabbing a member of the crew. Snoop Dogg transformed into a Doberman in his 1993 video for “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?” And back in the ’90s, infamous Death Row Records bogeyman Suge Knight was known to travel with a menacing shepherd named Damu (Swahili for “blood”), who was reportedly trained to attack on command.

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Keith Murphy
Keith Murphy

Written by Keith Murphy

Mr. Murphy’s work has appeared in such publications and online sites as VIBE, The New York Post, Billboard, ESPN’s The Undefeated, OZY, and Esquire.

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