My Companion

My Companion

  • Submitted By: worms
  • Date Submitted: 02/03/2009 8:06 AM
  • Category: English
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Someone says : “pets are good companions of human”, for that reason my family has always been a cat and dog person. We have always had many types of dogs because they are loving and protective. But whenever my mind travels through the past, all the happy and sad memories always come together with Tony – my first Chihuahua dog. He was given by my mother on my fourteenth birthday, and since then I had got many sweet things about him until now.
Tony is type of big Chihuahua, he’s not really mean but he is very intimidating to strangers, and otherwise he is sort of active dog. I couldn’t keep him with me anyway except a chain. Moreover, Tony did like opening the door, destroying his kennel. So spending time on watching him doing something silly made me feel so much relaxation. I remembered once my family got a green house to plant vegetables, which surrounded by wood-doors. Tony tried to dig a hole under those doors, and when he get out, all he did was finding my mom and chased her everywhere. Actually, my mom was the person who feed him, so somehow my mom took an important in his life and she was the only one that he obeyed the most in my family.
Sometimes I wondered if the dogs could understand people’s feelings, or remember bad experience in their life like human does or not? But there‘s one thing I learn from my little friend when a thing happened on a day. Tony was following me while I was going to up stair of the depot. In order to have more room for the yard, my father designed the stair with separated steps, which circled around a straight iron. It’s then such a difficult challenge for my little friend., but still he climbed up faster and faster. Then, without conception of different angles of the steps, he finally fell down and was hurt badly. Since that day I hadn’t seen him climbed to that stair ever again. My dad thought tony knew how to defend himself from the failure. This fable made me think over, and it’s really true to human.
Tony is so funny. I...

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