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What Your Dog Is Trying to Tell You
2006-02-18 15:37:19    Chinastic
Yes, I know you have been living with each other for quite a long time, but do you really know what's on your little pet's mind?
Here are ten doggy thoughts I learned from a Chinese TV series "Abao's Story". Here are the messages dogs have been trying to send to their masters.

1. Please keep in your mind before you decide to adopt me: I can only live for 10 to 15 years. It will make me feel so sad to leave you, no matter which way I have to do that.

2. Give me more another moment to figure out what you're asking me to do, as I don't speak your language.

3. Do trust me please, it's very important to me.

4. Do not always get mad at me for wanting attention, or ground me as a punishment. You should know that you have your job, your entertainment, and your friends, but all I have in life is you, my master.

5. Please talk to me frequently. Though I can't understand you most of the time, I can read your impressions.

6. I will never forget you, not matter how you treat me.

7. You know what, I could bite you when you beat me, but I don't. Please keep that in mind before you beat me again.

8. Someday, when you find that I've become slow and drooping, please don't be angry. Perhaps you didn't notice that I was getting old. Please accept at that time, that I will just want to rest in the sunshine, and my teeth might begin to fall out.

9. Please take care of me even when I get old, because you'll be old one day too.

10. Someday, I will have to leave you. When that day comes, please don't feel miserable. In fact, I'd rather to leave when you are not around, because you know, I will love you all the same, no matter if I'm on earth with you or in heaven.

I hope these dog-thought translations will help you to better understand your faithful companion. They're things worth learning, as he or she is not only good company, but a true friend.

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