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why should we raise a puppy❤️

About the significance of raising a dog, why should we raise a puppy❤️
The moment I found a job after graduation, I decided to fulfill a wish I had thought about for a long time.
That is, “Raising a Puppy”!
So I moved out of my home and moved into my grandmother’s old house, and raised a little corgi on the recommendation of a friend.
People often say to me, “Raising a dog is expensive and troublesome, why do you have to raise a dog?”
I think my answer is that it is a little spiritual sustenance in my tired life. After all, the world of puppies is very simple, and it will love me unconditionally❤️.
Among a bunch of puppies, I finally chose a tricolor little corgi, named Kiko, with thick paws and soft hair, which is really cute. I also believe that we will get along well, so I don’t want to go anywhere after get off work every day, I just want to go home early, and don’t forget to bring a portion of food for it.
Because I have a “thought” in my heart.
It is very naughty, and would rather bite slippers than play with its toys. It also bit my old sofa to pieces, but it is also very good. It will sleep next to me immediately when the lights are turned off, which really makes me feel safe.
After raising a dog, I changed from a person who loved to sleep late and could not be woken up by thunder to a person who had to get up and walk and eat breakfast… Otherwise, there would be a big pool of dog urine on the bed sheets🤷, and it was not its fault. I could not hold it in and not go to the toilet.
I like the way it follows me, and I also like the way it will run towards me unconditionally when it sees me from a distance, and recognize me from the crowd at a glance. Puppies are always very enthusiastic, and this kind of emotional value is irreplaceable.
I think I really like puppies.
But later, my puppy died due to a medical accident and became a star in the sky, buried in a place with green mountains and clear waters. Maybe it was afraid that I would be sad, so I adopted another puppy with parvovirus, which is also a corgi.
It has been six years, and it is very healthy and cute. I casually named it Puff because I want it to be easy to raise and not leave me again.
I think I will always like puppies, even if it is sometimes a bit “tricky”.
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