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Should You Get A Dog?

Have you been thinking of getting a dog? Nowadays, reels and shorts of puppies being all cute and naughty are everywhere online. A lot of people who've watched these probably wish that they also had adorable fluff balls waking them in the morning with kisses or accompanying them on their hikes. What they don't know is that owning a dog is not that easy. Like babies, these puppers need quality time and care to grow into healthy, well-behaved dogs. Also, they cost a lot. From food and vet bills to toys and daycare, you have to have your finances ready. Do you think you can handle that? Why Get A Dog Do you see your neighbors walking their dogs and wonder what made them decide to take on such a big responsibility? Dog owners get dogs for many different reasons, such as: For companionship Dogs are known as "man's best friend" for a reason. They are loyal and ready to offer support and comfort. With them around, you can feel less lonely. Especially if you live alone, t...

Growing Up With Dogs

Growing Up With Dogs I love dogs. I think they are cute, regardless of their age, size, or breed. Every day, I spend about an hour watching videos of dog accounts I subscribe to on various social media platforms. I like that I feel better after seeing their fluffiness, derpy faces, and naughty antics. Since I was a kid, we've had dogs in the house. If I remember correctly, we had 7 dogs all at the same time at one point. That's how much of a dog lover we were (and still are). I think I was around 11 or 12 when we got our first dog. It was a cute, little brown aspin (“asong pinoy” or Filipino dog) puppy that we named Chief. I remember how playful and bitey he was, and how my siblings and I would run away from him and jump up our couch to escape his sharp baby teeth. Those were fun times. When Chief was 2, we adopted another dog. It was a cute, white aspin puppy that we named Puppy. Yup, we called him Puppy. Unlike Chief, he was much calmer and gentler. I don't remember him c...