My Goddess' sister used to have a puppy called Lucky for a few months. She was the ugliest Jack Russel I've ever seen. She has no spots, unlike the cute 'Milo' u see in 'The Mask'. She has very long limbs like a horse, and worst of all, she yelps like nobody's business when she's alone. (Unlike me, so independent.)
There was once Lucky had to stay over at my house for a night. Boy was I so annoyed with her. She pooed and peed everywhere in the house, and made my Goddess and her family very angry. And everytime my Goddess want to catch her to punish her, she'd think she's playing hide and seek with her, and run around the house. In the end I had to help my Goddess catch her when my Goddess asked me to (I'm such an obedient girl!).
Lucky liked to follow me wherever I go, which is so annoying. Can't she get her own life? I'll always snap at her if she ever gets too close to me, and especially she gets near my bowl and my food! And as I've mentioned, Lucky's bark is very shrieky and irritating, so I'll bark back at her to hush her up if she yelps for too long.
Unfortunately, Lucky is not so lucky after all. As some things occured in my Goddess' sister and her boyfriend (or should I say finance) place, and because no one wants to buy her from them, she's now at SPCA with all other abandoned dogs. So poor thing right?
This made me realise how fortunate I am. Even though I was also bought by my Goddess' sister, my Goddess family took really good care of me. They bathed me every week, fed me yummy food (papaya, agar agar, apple, dog food and many more!! *SLURPS*), and I get sayanged whenever my Goddess comes back, and most importantly, I get to sleep in the room with my Goddess' mom and dad. We (Mom, Dad & me) have grown very attached to one another, so much so that I often follow Dad around when he goes out in the car.
This also made me felt quite guilty for neglecting Lucky the last time she was here. I never got and will never get a chance to know her better anymore. :*(
So today's post is dedicated to her, in remembrance of Little Lucky...
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