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I had 12 dogs in the past but sad to say they died already. Now, I have a new dog, a Japanese Spitz. Sometimes, as much as I love to have dogs at home, thinking that someday they will die and leave, it makes me think not to have one because I don't like the feeling of losing a dog after you get so attached with it. It sucks and seriously depressing. But, at the end, I just can't resist my temptation.
Almost all of my friends know that
I’m a dog lover.Yes, I really love dogs and seeing them makes me feel happy.
They are the best stress reliever to many people that is why having no dog at
home feels so lonely and depressing sometimes if you're alone. My addiction to
them gave me the inspiration to be a veterinarian someday when I was a kid. It
also gave me an idea to put up a "doggie" business and mom approved
on it. (hope this will push through)
I love watching dog tales and
reading books about dogs. I remember the time when I watched the movie Hachico.
At the end of the movie, tears can't stop from falling and even before I sleep,
I can’t stop thinking about Hachi and it took me days before I recover. It is
more depressing to see a dog die in a movie rather than a human. Agree?
I had 12 dogs in the past but sad to say they died already. Now, I have a new dog, a Japanese Spitz. Sometimes, as much as I love to have dogs at home, thinking that someday they will die and leave, it makes me think not to have one because I don't like the feeling of losing a dog after you get so attached with it. It sucks and seriously depressing. But, at the end, I just can't resist my temptation.
Here are some random dog pictures: