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 Adherence to a new puppy -2

There was a little dog named Fifi; she was Maltese, and also extremely spoiled. Five years ago, Fifi was bought by her owner Judy, and a wonderful half year passed with her. They spend a lot of time together, the owner was a consultant and worked at home, so she could spend a lot of time with Fifi, and in fact they never spent a single day, since Judy bought a tiny puppy. Even when Judy went on a trip, she took Fifi everywhere with her, because she was such a small dog, it was easier for her to carry her in a special bag that they bought, or, if necessary, in a small carrier for an airplane. They formed an incredibly close relationship during the first three years they spent together, and then Judy's husband entered the picture.

At first, Fifi was completely unhappy with the presence of a new man in her house, and she was even more upset when one night Judy made her get out of bed and did not allow Fifi to sleep there. This was Fifi's outrage, because she was never driven out of bed until this person appeared and took Judy all the time, leaving Fifi alone in the house, which had happened before.

Sometimes Fifi adapted to the new husband of Judy, and it turned out that he was usually a pretty decent guy, although he clearly lacked appreciation for Judy for the Maltese. Fifi could live with it, although, realizing that she had much more in common with women-men, and not harsh, rude men, whose hands were not as soft as Judy. All this work and adjustment to make room for Judia’s husband was nothing compared to what Fifi had to face, and she had no idea how hard it would be.

Fifi noticed that over the past few months Judy’s belly had become much bigger, and she wondered why her master had allowed himself to marry so soon. Then one night, Judy went out for the night, and then the next. Fifi was terrified because she had not spent the night with Judy, but on the third day her loyal master returned, only she had a tiny man who screamed on her hands. Fifi ran to Judy to be picked up and adored after the separation they had just experienced, and the owner actually pushed her away and refused to pick her up. A shock in the face like this would not have been taken by anyone, not to mention the pampered, spoiled Maltese language called Fifi.

People need to know when there are any significant changes in their lives, how this may affect their spouse, children, friends or even pets. Animals are much more harmonious with human emotions than many people give them credit, and they can very much respond to certain changes in their environment, especially dogs. One of the most difficult adjustments that dogs need to make is adding a new baby to the family. The usual sequence of events is that an adult can get a dog after college or after they have “calmed down” and need some kind of partnership, but are not yet ready for marriage. The dog is their best friend all over the world, and this relationship becomes very special for both the owner and the dog. Sometimes the owner finds that the one they were looking for is only this time, this is a person, and they are getting married.

Now the relationship with the dog is a lower priority for this owner, because their spouse naturally becomes the main focus. At these stages, some dogs go through many adjustments, but most of them are fine. During the date, it is wise to make sure that your potential future friend loves your dog.

This is too common for families that have major adjustments. Usually a four-legged family member must leave. Needless to say, poor Fifi was very keen on how the new child took over all the elements of the house and Judy. Sometimes Fifi went to live with Judy's mother, who was better than staying in an orphanage, but not the same life she once shared with her beloved owner Judy.

Therefore, when you decide to add a four-legged family to your family, please consider all the factors before bringing the puppy home. Buying a new puppy should be mandatory for life.




 Adherence to a new puppy -2


 Adherence to a new puppy -2

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