Animals and humans have lived together for
thousands of years. No matter what the age, race, occupation, or environment
people seem to be in constant contact with animals. The human-animal bond is
strong, from the start of mans expedients animals came into our imaginations
and have been a source of inspiration.
Dogs are friendly,
loyal house pets. They are intelligent so they can provide services to people,
such as working with police officers at airports searching bags for bombs and
illegal drugs. Moreover, dogs can assist firefighters by sniffing out people trapped
under rubble or those hidden behind flames of a fire. Dogs work as guards
protecting families and their most valuable belongings. Many disabled people
live with trained dogs. These animals are versatile, intelligent and loyal. By
far, dogs are more superior pets than any other pet.
I would consider dogs
as great family pets. They do many great things for us, one as being great
family pets. They make great companions; they are very loyal, loving and
friendly animals. They can be considered as therapy dogs for those who lost a
family member or loved one. A dog can make a person feel secure and loved. A
pet dog is a great playmate. If running is your hobby, a dog is probably your
favorite pet. Dogs enjoy the simple things in life.
Many people think that pets are too much of a
responsibility, as they require food, walked on a regular basis, trained
properly and lots of love and care. Any pet that lives outside a cage has to be
trained properly so that it does not soil the home but my puppy was different.
Dad had trained
I know
people that consider their pets a part of their families.
I strongly agree with that stance towards the animals we have in
our homes. For me, treating a pet like a family member is a good lesson in
responsibility. In addition, this attitude makes the animals we possess feel
happier, and guarantees their being satisfied with our care.
The most upbeat behavior of our pet was when we
return home from out, whether it be school or anywhere else. She welcomes each
one of us with a bounty of licks, shouts and hugs and lying prostrate at our
feet. Oh! This act of her makes my heart go ‘anjoi, and I pick her up from my
feet and just hug her close to my chest.
The picture you see is of our puppy but sadly she
is no more.
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