BadgerB2088

BadgerB2088 t1_iybdocl wrote

Cheers mate, feel like a different man nowadays. I'm glad you've got your furry friend to keep ya company and hope you're on the mend yourself.

It's a real shame that it's hard for people in a lot of places to have a canine member of the household as I think having a dog is good for someone in so many ways.

I know my dogs have always done wonders for my mental health, they are always stoked when I get home from work which helps after a long day and I'm always out the house for a couple hours a day getting fresh air when I walk them.

Lockdown wasn't easy but I wouldn't have been able to deal with the isolation a fraction as well if it wasn't for the girls.

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BadgerB2088 t1_iyaraqj wrote

The goodest of boys. Give that top doggo a scritching for me! Straight up, if you love your doggo they will always do right by you.

I got a AmStaffxMastiff and RottiexMastiff and when I went through withdrawals getting clean at the beginning of the year they were never more than 6 feet away from me for a week.

I was too unwell to walk them so I got my best mate to come round and take them out. They've both known Ryan since they were puppys and he sits them when I'm away so they've gone for walkies with him plenty.

Anyway, they got round the first corner on my block and wouldn't go any further. Ryan reckons they pulled him back home and as soon as they got through the door they were straight into the bedroom and onto my bed.

Your canine companion never needs a reason, they'll just straight up love ya and stay by your side no matter what.

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