Saturday, January 14, 2012




Meet our precious and beloved dogs

Brittney “Binny” Cashmere and Budoy “Bud-dy” Thirdy Little-lion

Every single person has their own likes and dislikes. Like in the terms of animals; some are dog lovers, some are cats, and so much more lovers of different kinds of animals. By the way, I am Clara Dioquino and you can consider me as a dog lover.

Meet our first dog, Binny. She is crossbreed with an askal dog and Saint Bernard dog. Thus, she is a half askal and half Saint Bernard dog. Although she is kind of dog with a weird breed, she is still pretty and clean. Binny is already 1 year old being with us and she is the most loyal dog for me. She always keeps our family safe and protected. Though, she barks at our visitors. She only does that if she does not know them. My mom will smack her if she will not stop. She easily gets jealous whenever I am playing with other dogs. If she gets jealous; she will stay under my bed; in the corner of it and cry. Therefore, she gets jealous when my aunt bought Bud-dy.

Bud-dy is the type of dog that is cute and fluffy. He is a chow chow, and really attractive to people. He is 2 months old now, and he and Brittney were cousins so they are not allowed to have puppies. Are they? -- They bite and hurt each other, and I am a little bit confused by the reason of not knowing exactly if they are fighting or playing, because what they are doing is quite brutal.   


I love my dogs as I love myself. And as my saying goes: "Loving your pets is like synonym; love them, and they will love you. Hurt them... I do not know if they can hurt us, but what was important is; adore them, and they will adore you." 

The feeling of having a dog or dogs is really unexplainable. You feel protected whenever or wherever you are with him or with her. Now I ask you; have you felt that feeling before? Everyone already felt that, however, they did not felt it with their dogs, but felt it with their dads. Even though that they are not human, they still care and have feelings with their responsible owners. Consequently, love your dogs as you love your own.