Sunday, October 6, 2013

Robin & Me

Robin, my English Cocker Spaniel pet

Hey all. Long time no posts. Have been super busy all this while. Well. This post is about a new change in my life, namely Robin. I got her from a pet store in Salt Lake on 11th of Sept 2013. I was little scared on wether i shall be able to handle a dog in my life. But its all going pretty neat, apart from the poop part. 

      Robin is an amazing dog, very sporty, very friendly, and extremely adorable. I feel bad that i don't get to spend more time with her as i should as she is only 3.5 months old currently. Her vaccinations are on. And once thats done i will take her out in park for running which i am pretty excited about. 

    Yes there are certain cons of having a pet, you have to be very punctual and patient with the dog. Everyone flounders in the beginning. They have to trust the owner and believe that you are there for them. It is exactly how it is growing up a baby. Proper medicines, vaccinations, grooming, food and exercise. If you are up for all this. Get you self a baby dog. 

       The best thing about having a dog is that they dont care wether you are rich/poor, fat/fit, married/single, they dont fancy big houses, sports car or designer clothes, all they want is YOU to give them your heart so that they can give you theirs. Another very important part is that you arent ever alone, you always have him gandering for your attention, they cant have enough of your love. Dogs are so so saccharine they will want spend all day close to you trying to part of your family. They shall coalesce with you very soon and both of you will develop proper ken amongst one another.  

    They really understand the owner. If you are sad, they become sad, if you are happy they know it. But all this definitely takes time. Do not crawfish once you make the commitment. It will transfer the hellion you to an amazing person and the transformation is priceless. One thing for sure is you better cull the breed as per your lifestyle, do a web search for atleast 2 months before you do the purchase. 

    Once you return home from darg, the dog would be the happiest to see you and just looking at them, all your stress goes away. Just play with him for a while, throw ball, tug of war, joggling and lots of scratching on fur and you will have a full time job of which you would never want to retire. Dogs arent waif once they have you, the belief of your ownership drives them further. 

    So dont think too much if you are planning to get a partner, its a dandy experience. Just muster all the courage and do it. Everything may seem a trachle in the beginning. Always remember, dogs have no religion, if you feed them, take care of them, provide them shelter, you become their God, thats all they want. 



Regards,
Akash Poddar 

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