I am going to bring about my Chiuaua Kody in this blog. The funniest, most calm and upright pup.
So about my Kody, since he came home to me he seemed free. Most dogs like to roam out doors but since my he was little, he has been a house dog so I guess he's used to the closed doors.
I'd say Kody is one who made our home warmer, although dogs like to make themselves at home (markings), it seems like he's been here amillion times before without the markings. According to dog time, Chihuahuas are affectionate housedogs and fast learners. They are curious and bod explorers, I would know “smirks”. Since he is the tiniest in our area, he goes wherever I go when the time comes, and yet mistrustful of strangers, older people. He loves the kids.
Kody could be the funniest pup at times, he poses for photos. Most dogs take good pictures, but were just getting the hang of it.
Ignoring a dog can mislead him. They like to be nurtured. Kody likes to come sniff then scratch at things to tell me he's ready to play. All dogs have a way to tell you they want to be petted (basix invitations to play), mine likes to put his wet nose on my hands then rolls over telling me to play.
Like any other dog, according to Modern Dog, hearing their name being called is a type of communication of being alert. Assessing a situation determining would there be harm or if actions are needed to be taken. Hearing nails across the floor if I were to call, this pup mocks, barking back, calling our name. I believe all dogs are bright for understanding, and maybe one day my pup may become more intelligent.
Pups are fun to be around, mine isn't as playful as a golden retriever but he has his remarkable ways of playing back. Some dogs like to bite when they play, some drool more "unconcerned and unthreatened" feelings, but this little one nips at your fingers or toes like they are hot tamales. It's kind of hard to get a photo of such motions but believe me when I say it's the most halarious, especially when you first wake up.
You never notice how loyal a dog is until you find something wrong with your house and you call his name. He smells something is wrong with the way you call his name so my pups tail curls before your get to him. Sometimes it's hard for him to tell if your yell is a just realizing yell or a playful yell, so he wags until hes picked up n put in the back yard.
Having an animal is fun for your home, brings more energy, especially if you have younger siblings or relatives that visit. Kody could be the most chilled pup ever, only until you grab his leash, the most excited you'll see a dog yet, to go outside and use the bathroom everywhere. It's a blessing, but we were made for eachother.
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I have two dogs myself, 15-year-old mixed breeds (mutts, really), and I wholly agree that animals can make one more positive and happier even in the most sad of circumstances. You've spent a lot of time in this post highlighting Kody's actions around the house. Now enhance this text by using research to prove that animals benefitting humans is a universal experience. Go deeper than your own experience and show us how animal-human bonding works through biology, or psychology, or even sociology. Make that reach out to analysis...
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