![]() My dogs have always been an important part of my life. Everyday after walking up the long driveway from school, my dogs would be waiting for me to run and play. We would throw ball, jump in the shaving pile, climb hay stacks, run in the fields, and after playing outside all day, I would sneak them in the house whenever possible to have nap time together.
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![]() The life of a happy dog
As I got older, I wanted bigger dogs. I really wanted a Rottweiler or Doberman Pincher. My mom had concerns with such a notoriously dangerous breed, but as usually I got my way and I got my my Rottweiler, Fritz. I learned so much from Fritz. Just because he was a Rottweiler people were scared of him and taken a back with a kid who had a dangerous breed. But from the moment I got him as a puppy, I showered him with love and affection, trained and played with him everyday, showing him who was the leader in a way that dogs do with each other. Fritz the Rottweiler, was the mildest, kindest, friendliest dog I have ever had. He taught me that although different breeds, like different people from around the world might be predestined to certain characteristics, it doesn't define who they are if the right love and environment is provided.
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