From the Shelter?


My child loves puppies. Every time he saw a puppy on the street, he would ask me if I should take him home. I just laugh and always tell him I will buy a puppy after a while. Hopefully he used to be normal but every time he sees a puppy on the street or elsewhere he remembers I bought one for him.

In recognition of his interest, care and concern for the puppies, his uncle presented him with two puppies for his seventh birthday. he was very happy Since then, he has been feeding them, taking them for walks, and washing them briefly. I set up a shelter with all the comforts they needed.

On his 8th birthday, I was surprised that my child was so noisy. He dismantled the black puppy shelter and burned all the clothes, beds and all belongings that the puppy had. I was so angry with my son, why did you do this to me?

He replied: Dad, I fed the puppy, talked and walked him, and played with him after school. But Dad, that black puppy doesn't actively play after that. She sleeps in a shelter every day, has no appetite, and plays with her white puppy and sister. So what happened?

I called and Dad said the white puppy was always active and running around the house. But the black puppy always sits on the bed and sleeps.

So why did you dismantle his shelter? He replied: Dad, or this puppy will never get out of the shelter. He was happy with all the amenities we provided. he doesn't look out He has to be like a white puppy, right? He has to fulfill his life purpose, right? he makes no effort at all. He forgot that he had to be brave and energetic like all dogs out there.

After hearing that, I decided to get in shape. Since then, I've been working on changing my body because I don't want to be dependent on anyone as I get older. He made my life completely clear.

Do you feel the same as the black puppy? Do you feel comfortable? This is when we need to step out of our comfort zone to become who we want to be.

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