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Why it is difficult to find a puppy that fits your lifestyle, your personality, or simply you? Is it because they are young immature animals with a lot of breed which makes us difficult to choose or simply because they’re just like us people-mysterious yet lovable? Why do we need to find a puppy if we can have someone to talk to without giving us headache not like a pooping machine who chews, barks, digs, cries and much more? It is because we are looking not just for a companion but also for something that could actually mirror us. Having a puppy is a connection of positive and negative poles attracting each other. Puppies are curious and sociable animals. They also feel what their masters feel. Like humans, their bed is their refuge. In isolation, they wait patiently for the coming of their master. Upon the smell or a sound of them, puppies naturally rush through doors to greet their “best buddy” a cuddle. We seldom throw our emotions on our dogs especially when we are under pressure and are very stress. We scold them even if they do nothing but still, they’re there ready to listen and are always there to give us companionship. Our dogs don’t grudge. Not like people do. Even if how many times you’ve wronged your dog, he/she will never leave your side. Our dog will still patiently wait for us when we leave them home. Some dogs are really loyal to their masters. A certain dog named “Hachikko” (a Japanese dog) was still a puppy when founded by a certain professor. The puppy was really a mess at first but after been trained well, Hachikko turned into a very fine dog. He has this place in a train station where he waits patiently to his buddy to come. One day, his buddy died. The professor’s daughter tried to take care of him but Hachikko would still go back to his place at the station. The professor’s daughter let Hachikko go on his own. Hachikko waited for years for the return of his buddy but his buddy didn’t came back. Worn out, Hachikko never lose hope. He waited and waited patiently and exhaustedly in the same place his buddy would see him until he eventually died. Some dogs are just taken for granted by others, but these dogs have their ways- mysterious ways that we people sometimes neglect to see. They are just dogs but surprisingly amazing. |
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