Aspin as pets


Growing up, I always had a pet that I owned, which means that at a young age, my mom gave me the responsibility of taking care of animals to see if I was a responsible owner. The first dog that I had was when I was four years old. I named her Browny because she is brown. Unfortunately, it was the saddest ending. Browny is one of the victims of hit-and-run in our community. We buried her in our backyard, and I cried for days because he was my first dog. The next dog that my mom gave is Whitey; she is white as a pin but a big dog. Whitey lived with us for twelve years; it was so long that she died of aging. Next is Kim. Kim is an aspin, but a small and long dog. Kim is one of the dogs who saved us from loneliness. She had five puppies, but all of them died. Kim was so stressed about what happened to her puppy that she started to stop eating and unfortunately died. Our current dog is Mika; she is half Aspin and half Japanese Spitz. Mika was abandoned by us when her owner didn't come back to take her. Mika was such a sweet and gentle dog. Her fur was so white, and she was so energetic for my mom. Mika is the only one among our dogs who spent our money. bath essentials, vitamins, and anti-thickness. Mika is like another daughter to my mom. We loved playing with her, and we know that she loved us too.

Aspins are dogs that people ignore because their breed is not like other dogs. They are dogs who we see in the streets hungry and thirsty. I'm so thankful to my mom, who always rescues dogs and teaches me how to be responsible for all animals. With my experience with all the animals I had, I know that Aspin is the best, jolly, and loyal dog. I hope we Filipinos would love to adopt stray animals like Aspin to help them live longer. Instead of buying expensive dogs, we should love our dogs more than internationals. 


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