Hello readers! This is Yin back this Sunday with an unusual review, about a situation. I'm sure you must have missed me and had to tolerate Yang all alone. Well, my apologies. I hope I can redeem myself with this. So, this review is going to be about, dogs. I have a nine-month old beagle and I love her so much! But I can't say it's all rosy and nice having her. There are a few things I have to do which I do not wish to. And Yang enjoys not doing all that because he doesn't have a dog. Okay, yes Yang I've heard you. You want a dog but can't get one and that I'm so fortunate to have one. I get it.
Now, coming straight to the situation at hand, I love my dog. There's no denying that. How she runs to me everyday when I get back home from school, how she wakes me up with her soft nudges and licks. All that is definitely worth having a dog. But the other things can't be unnoticed. You have to take them for a walk everyday, change their newspapers (worst part) and sometimes, if you're the only child like me, you might have difficulty in adjusting to a new member who gets all the attention.
But yes it is fun. Yang here may feel bad because he doesn't have a pet with whom he can play catch, or run around the house with. But he doesn't have to clean her poop or her puke (which dogs do very often), neither does he have to take her for a walk early in the morning during winters. As much as you would want to look at only the positives, the negatives cannot be left unseen. Once you get a dog, your holiday life gets limited. You won't be able to take your dog everywhere and wouldn't have the heart to leave her at home, so you also end up staying at home. You need to give her a bath once in two weeks, clip her nails, clean her ears, trim her hair. . . That's a lot of work! But still, being a dog owner, I'd never give my beagle back. She is a part of the family now and I cannot imagine life without her.
Just as any other topic, dogs also have both positives and negatives. It is upto you to choose the good side or the bad side. That's all for now. See you next week with another smashing review from Yang. Until then, this is Yin signing out.
Now, coming straight to the situation at hand, I love my dog. There's no denying that. How she runs to me everyday when I get back home from school, how she wakes me up with her soft nudges and licks. All that is definitely worth having a dog. But the other things can't be unnoticed. You have to take them for a walk everyday, change their newspapers (worst part) and sometimes, if you're the only child like me, you might have difficulty in adjusting to a new member who gets all the attention.
But yes it is fun. Yang here may feel bad because he doesn't have a pet with whom he can play catch, or run around the house with. But he doesn't have to clean her poop or her puke (which dogs do very often), neither does he have to take her for a walk early in the morning during winters. As much as you would want to look at only the positives, the negatives cannot be left unseen. Once you get a dog, your holiday life gets limited. You won't be able to take your dog everywhere and wouldn't have the heart to leave her at home, so you also end up staying at home. You need to give her a bath once in two weeks, clip her nails, clean her ears, trim her hair. . . That's a lot of work! But still, being a dog owner, I'd never give my beagle back. She is a part of the family now and I cannot imagine life without her.
Just as any other topic, dogs also have both positives and negatives. It is upto you to choose the good side or the bad side. That's all for now. See you next week with another smashing review from Yang. Until then, this is Yin signing out.

