August 11, 2006
Are Pets Worth all the Work?
Every week my brother and I spend two nights away from home at our grandparents’ house so we can attend Tae Kwon Do classes. Those two nights we are gone my mom has to take care of all our pets by herself.
Here’s a partial list:
get up by 6:30am to let the dogs outside
feed the 4 dogs in the morning and late afternoon and give them fresh water
brush the dogs
just before bedtime put the dogs outside for a few minutes
bring the dogs back inside and put them to bed
fill the 6 cats’ feeders and water bowls
feed the chicks, chickens, fish, turtle, guinea pigs, pet bird, and rabbit
It takes one person about 45 minutes to take care of the animals each morning and another 45 minutes at night. It’s a lot of work!
In return we get:
lots of love
companionship
to learn to care for others
to learn responsibility
more love
protection from strangers and intruders
friends to play with
The devotion and love we get from our dogs and cats more than makes up for all the work, we believe. Despite the heartache we feel each time a pet dies, and despite all the work, we would not want to live without them.
[tags] dogs [/tags]






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