Social
relationships are complex and interesting. Relationships with animals are also
beautiful. In my particular case, I had the most amazing experience with my family
dogs, so I think that dogs are the best pets ever.
When I was a kid I had greyhound dog named
Luna. With kids she was the most playful, loyal and protective dog you would
want but she also was very skilled at haunting and winning in Chilean races, so
she was a very useful and we were proud (well, we still are) of her. Sadly, one
New Year eve´s she went out to our neighborhood and never came back. We looked
for her a lot of days, but we didn´t get a clue.
Later, when I was a teenager, my niece`s grandmother gave us a poodle dog. I must to confess: I didn´t like him at first and I still don´t like poodle dogs. I think they are too small, too annoying, too spoiled, too fussy and they are rather stupid.
But life has pleasant surprises and this one
was special. He was the sweetest dog. We
named him Tontón (but later derived in Totó) because when he was little he
liked to climb in the beds and furniture and then cried because he was too
scared to get down. He also cried every morning when I left to school and he stayed
alone in the house. But he was very funny, obedient and loving. He was my
partner in crime and always accompanied me when I had to go somewhere near.
Sadly again, he also went missing.
Then I had a turtle and now I have a rabbit, but with those two dogs I experienced one of the
purest forms of love and made the happiest memories.
The Luna´s story is very sad; I can imagine the pain for her. But, remember her has been a proud a happiness, because, all moments with her, was be beautiful.
ResponderEliminarLike Natalie says you, the only thing that we can do when we miss something important for us is keep this memories and feeling, hoping that they had a good life.
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