What is good about having a pet?
I don’t know about other pets, but my dogs were exceptional. My Pomeranian, Copper, was incredibly smart. He was adventurous and friendly, but he disliked kids and anyone who tried to get my attention. When he died in my arms, family members near and far cried. I hope there’s a heaven for dogs, and that I will see him again someday. again.
Kali, my rescue dog, is different from him. I’m not sure what her breed is; she is adopted and has a grateful, sweet demeanor. Don’t be confused—she loves to play and is just smart enough to know when it’s playtime. In fact, her perception of time and seasons is something I truly admire. She understands change. Whenever there’s a shift in my emotions, she rushes to my side to comfort me.
One day, I overslept my alarm, and she gently placed her two front paws on my abdomen and nudged me. She is a bit spoiled because I learned a lot from my previous dog, Copper, and I knew I needed to be a more responsible owner. A pet can be your greatest asset if you raise them right; Kali is my alarm, protector, and emotional support. In return, I treat her with the utmost respect and care.