Something that made us go "Awwwww that's sweet".
As Cow was turning into the porch, Yumi attempts to dig herself outta the house to greet him. Sensing that her claws are not made of diamond drill bits, she resolved to whining.
Yuki heard her cry and went to the door to calm the rascal down, standing by her as Cow parks the car, never leaving her sight. That was a touching moment.
During our evening walks, she patiently waits for the rascal to finish her nosing about before proceeding on. Lil rascal picked up a shuttlecock from the road and started playing like some lil kid while big sista watches. Short attention span, bored, moved on. Just then big sista picked up the shuttlecock, ran up to Yumi and dropped it in front of her as if asking, "You still wanna play with this?" Rascal," Oh I almost forgot about it," picked up her toy and moved on.
Enjoying her big sista's pampering, Yumi's wondering why she's not in the house like she is. Even with the sliding door keeping them apart, she chose to sleep next to her new playmate in regardless to where she decides to nap as though to let our new resident know that she's not alone.
This is what I like about dogs, with children we have to teach them the sense of responsibilities, most of the time it has to be infused. Yuki has just been with us for two days, and she's picking up her roles pretty well. No doubt Yumi's the rascal, that's due to my over-pampering, but my underlying statement is sometimes dogs are more sensible and sensitive than humans. Words can be pretty cheap nowadays, human say things they do not mean, whereas for canines you can look into their eyes and they are pretty much an open book.
Yuki's learning to enter the world of the humans, well she picks it up quick from Yumi. While watching us play ball, she decided to join in. Great for her that she's loosening up, bad for me having to juggle the two. Yumi got jealous, what used to be her ball is now in someone else's mouth. As spoilt as she is, having two tennis balls ain't doing any good, Well they din't really start a fight or anything, coz I stopped the game before any rivalry starts. Managed to calm the duo down, they are now chilling and taking a nap. (Why does it just sound like I'm a mother of two?)
Since Yuki's the designated outdoor security, she's only allowed in the house to escape the scotching mid-day heat, and evening she'd be out again. Not all that bad I suppose, don't think I can handle the both of them if she's indoor the whole time.
As Cow was turning into the porch, Yumi attempts to dig herself outta the house to greet him. Sensing that her claws are not made of diamond drill bits, she resolved to whining.
Yuki heard her cry and went to the door to calm the rascal down, standing by her as Cow parks the car, never leaving her sight. That was a touching moment.
During our evening walks, she patiently waits for the rascal to finish her nosing about before proceeding on. Lil rascal picked up a shuttlecock from the road and started playing like some lil kid while big sista watches. Short attention span, bored, moved on. Just then big sista picked up the shuttlecock, ran up to Yumi and dropped it in front of her as if asking, "You still wanna play with this?" Rascal," Oh I almost forgot about it," picked up her toy and moved on.
Enjoying her big sista's pampering, Yumi's wondering why she's not in the house like she is. Even with the sliding door keeping them apart, she chose to sleep next to her new playmate in regardless to where she decides to nap as though to let our new resident know that she's not alone.
This is what I like about dogs, with children we have to teach them the sense of responsibilities, most of the time it has to be infused. Yuki has just been with us for two days, and she's picking up her roles pretty well. No doubt Yumi's the rascal, that's due to my over-pampering, but my underlying statement is sometimes dogs are more sensible and sensitive than humans. Words can be pretty cheap nowadays, human say things they do not mean, whereas for canines you can look into their eyes and they are pretty much an open book.
Yuki's learning to enter the world of the humans, well she picks it up quick from Yumi. While watching us play ball, she decided to join in. Great for her that she's loosening up, bad for me having to juggle the two. Yumi got jealous, what used to be her ball is now in someone else's mouth. As spoilt as she is, having two tennis balls ain't doing any good, Well they din't really start a fight or anything, coz I stopped the game before any rivalry starts. Managed to calm the duo down, they are now chilling and taking a nap. (Why does it just sound like I'm a mother of two?)
Since Yuki's the designated outdoor security, she's only allowed in the house to escape the scotching mid-day heat, and evening she'd be out again. Not all that bad I suppose, don't think I can handle the both of them if she's indoor the whole time.
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