martes, 12 de septiembre de 2017

My pet

Leoncito arrived at my home seven years ago. One day my mother called me and said “Cami, the  dog of a friend of mine had puppies and she doesn’t have enough space, would you like to see them?" I jumped of joy and instantly said yes to my mom. I did'nt expect to have a dog because my father was against that idea but when he met León he changed he changed his mind instantly.

We went to the house of my mother´s friend. In the backyard were like eigth white puppies, all very friendly, but one of them had shortest legs of all, he look like a teddy dog and was jumping in his hind legs like a circus dog.  My mom and I exchange glances of complicity, he was the one. He was the most happy an sweet puppy of all.

My sister named him León because he is the opposite of wildness. I have never known such a happy dog.  When he was little, he piss himself of the exciting of seeing us arriving home from school or work.  He loses his head when arrive people at home and persecutes them asking for affection.


Since he was  little he spends most of his time jumping all over the place in his hind legs asking for food or caring. He is never tired of receive affection, if you stop paying attention to him he scratch your legs and look at you with his teddy dog face for more love that you can´t refuse. 

Educate him was difficult, he is now an adult dog and still don’t know where to pee and defecate, My family and I try different strategies but we couldn’t teach him, we think he´s a little fool and  crazy, but  we love him and  hope that someday he will understand. No one can get mad at him because he's so cute and friendly. He has´nt had any problems with other dogs in his life. His  good vibe transcends species. That´s why i think that is the most sweet and happy dog that I have ever known in my life.

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