(Or any other pet for that matter.)
- It's too cumbersome, troublesome and expensive to clean, feed and train a dog.
- I have to hit its mouth with a slipper several times to let it know that it cannot bite my shoes, even though it's a teething puppy with itchy gums.
- It barks incessantly whenever the newspaper vendor arrives every morning.
- It howls for no reason at all, which sets off the other dogs in the neighbourhood.
- It requires regular vaccination to keep it everything-free.
- It guards the house real well - making sure strangers don't pass through without warning us.
- We sleep well knowing that it's there to cause a ruckus if anyone so much as passes our front gate - better than any advanced alarm system.
- It wags its tail at us, no matter what. Even after it's taken a beating for being naughty.
- It looks at us knowingly when we unload our entire day's and heart's nonsense to it.
- It loves too unconditionally.
Our family's doggie died on Saturday night. It went out for a walk when we accidentally left the gates open, got hit by a car and died of brain injury. Daisy was a beautiful Spitz we picked up from the SPCA. She was the oldest among our 3 dogs, and always spent time grooming our little spaniel puppy Bobby, licking its eyes and ears clean whenever Bobby got into a fight with our other dog Max. A family friend said that Daisy had to go to "replace" the life of another who would have gone otherwise. I hope that she finds peace and happiness, wherever she is.