George Eliot once gave a beautiful and a true statement, “Animals are agreeable friends - they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms”.
Animals just know to lead their lives the way they want to. We humans can learn many things form them. Animals never hear the clock strike and are never in a hush-hush, they die without any idea and fear of death, they have no instructors and instruction booklets to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills.
Having a pet and that to a dog is a wonderful experience. They are surely our best friends and I can say that from my own experience. My German shepherd is my best pal, his name is tiger and I treat him like my kid. You know, I can sit with him for hours and hours and hours. And I can just share my any problem, my happiness and much other stuff that I feel like sharing with him anytime. He just listens to what ever I have to say. I love to sit with him quietly and even a minute spent with him makes me feel contented and refreshing. His just one glimpse wards off my day long tiredness.
I just love my Tiger; he has become an important member of my family. To be specific he has become inseparable part of my life. In the evening when I reach home, I always find him sitting next to the door looking for me. He is a naughty guy I tell u, he teases mom by not obeying her and when I say the same thing which mom was saying, he reacts to it immediately. The moment I open my eyes in the morning, I look for him. I don’t know why but looking at him gives me immense pleasure and satisfaction. He makes me smile and also cry at times, all I can say is that he is a fantastic buddy to have. I wish that my handsome kid stays with me forever.
M. Facklam once said…
We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love...
We can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all...
It's The best deal man has ever made...
There is a great difference between people and pets that we have in our life. The difference lies in the truthful fact that we allow people around us into our company, but we love to allow pets into our solitude…
Animals just know to lead their lives the way they want to. We humans can learn many things form them. Animals never hear the clock strike and are never in a hush-hush, they die without any idea and fear of death, they have no instructors and instruction booklets to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills.
Having a pet and that to a dog is a wonderful experience. They are surely our best friends and I can say that from my own experience. My German shepherd is my best pal, his name is tiger and I treat him like my kid. You know, I can sit with him for hours and hours and hours. And I can just share my any problem, my happiness and much other stuff that I feel like sharing with him anytime. He just listens to what ever I have to say. I love to sit with him quietly and even a minute spent with him makes me feel contented and refreshing. His just one glimpse wards off my day long tiredness.
I just love my Tiger; he has become an important member of my family. To be specific he has become inseparable part of my life. In the evening when I reach home, I always find him sitting next to the door looking for me. He is a naughty guy I tell u, he teases mom by not obeying her and when I say the same thing which mom was saying, he reacts to it immediately. The moment I open my eyes in the morning, I look for him. I don’t know why but looking at him gives me immense pleasure and satisfaction. He makes me smile and also cry at times, all I can say is that he is a fantastic buddy to have. I wish that my handsome kid stays with me forever.
M. Facklam once said…
We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love...
We can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all...
It's The best deal man has ever made...
There is a great difference between people and pets that we have in our life. The difference lies in the truthful fact that we allow people around us into our company, but we love to allow pets into our solitude…