Dollar - our guest for one day
By Sreekala
@Sreekala (34312)
India
April 1, 2019 2:27am CST
Dollar is a puppy owned by our landlord. Yesterday they went for some function and requested my younger son to take care if it. He agreed but did not inform me to thinking I won't agree . I came to know only once I reached back from classes
It was with us the whole night yesterday and upto 12 noon today. It hardly one month old and make my children keep busy on cleaning its pee, lol. They did it quickly scaring my scold.
I don't like to keep dog inside room so I denied their demand to keep a dog as pet. But for helping some one I don't mind either.
Picture : Dollar
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@allknowing (153530)
• India
1 Apr 19
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You did a good deed even though you have a rule not to keep dogs inside. Well done
Preiti shared our bed many times and so also a few of our other dogs.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
1 Apr 19
@allknowing Yes, children were excited and woke up early. When I woke up the scene was, elder one cleaning the room (it peed there), something unusual scene, lol. Younger one took him for a walk (since his holidays are on, he sleeps till 9 am, until my voice changed to hard and rough). Hubby was also caring and asked where it is and what doing. The most unusual thing, as soon as he reached office, he called up and asked whether they took the puppy away

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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
1 Apr 19
Even when I had a dog for 17 years, he knew it well that he can't enter our kitchen or our bedroom. I was strict about it and he was trained for that.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
2 Apr 19
@arunima25 haha but my children were surprised because I strongly stood against for having a pet.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
2 Apr 19
@Sreekala He can sense it that you are kind hearted. They have a strong sense.
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@nela13 (59365)
• Portugal
3 Apr 19
Dollar is adorable but just like you I prefer them to have their place outside the house.













