Half Bred Dogs

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4 years ago

My dog died a few months ago because of the Parvo Virus. Since then, I never had the urge again to buy or ask for a dog anymore. The pain still exists in my heart, losing a very much loving dog.

Last month, my neighbor got a new puppy. It was a half bred dog, from an aspin and a dalmatian. I got envy of it, not because of the black spots that the dog has on his body, but I would really like to have a dog in my house since I'm only living alone.

Somehow, I got so amused with our neighbor's dog. It was so playful and so energetic. He often chases me whenever I go out to buy something from the nearby store. Sometimes, he would come in my house to play with me. The energy he has is somehow not found with other aspin puppies I have known of.

Could it be that he has the characteristic of a dalmatian or another breed, that's the reason why he has a different attitude? Would combining two breeds together result in a different kind of gene that results to a more energetic dog?

I have come to know other half bred dogs, but some of them get sick when they grow to their adulthood. They often wouldn't last their lifetime. So perhaps it could be that there are right combinations for breeds to produce we mannered dogs, and eventually more loving and caring dogs.

I hope our neighbor's dog grow up without getting sick. It really is heart breaking for an owner to lose his pet. It doesn't fade away easily. You'll carry the pain for a couple of months.

Someday, when that pain subsides, I hope I'll be able to get another dog again. So that someone could stay beside me and love me, especially during times of depression.

I love dogs more than cats. Dogs are more affectionate and loving. And they have traits that us humans also have.

Have a nice day everyone!!!

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