4 Emotional Things You Want To Know About Your Dog

Dogs are just like children — don’t expect them to behave like adults

Rajesh Vairapandian
Writers’ Blokke
Published in
4 min readJul 19, 2021

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My 17-year-old dog blacky died recently.

He was part of our family. I still remember the day when I first met Blacky. He was so cute with those glowing eyes. I got him in a city and traveled 600 kilometers to my village house on a train. That night was one of the beautiful nights of my life. Holding a puppy on your lap and seeing through the window of the crossing trees and mountains in a night train was something special.

For many of us, our dog is the most important person in our lives.

They make us feel loved and cared for. They are always there to listen and comfort us.

Their unconditional love and affection can provide either a sense of comfort or a sense of anxiety when you are struggling. Their patience and understanding is something that will never be replaced by any other living being.

They are always there to listen and comfort us. Dogs provide emotional support that humans cannot replace or replace often enough with other people. We also see that dogs have a calming effect on kids with autism or anxiety disorders because they can be gentle when they need to be but…

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Rajesh Vairapandian
Writers’ Blokke

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