Animals have a way of picking their humans. We say we picked them, but I believe it is the other way around. Whether it be a dog, cat, snake, or horse, they are our best friends. I was chosen by one of the best dogs. Her previous owners were going to take her to the pound to get euthanized at only 9 months old. Little Aurora was renamed Daisy and she became my baby.
When you give a dog a girl, you have to expect lots of cuddles. Daisy was my cuddle buddy. She slept with me every night. I worked everyday so she would wait for me to get off. And when it was bedtime, she would dig into the covers with me. Most of the time, you could find her right on top of my chest. Daisy snored though! She would probably try to tell you otherwise.
When you give a dog a girl, expect some craziness in your life. Daisy loved going after the light that came off my phone when the sun hit it. It would drive her insane when I kept moving it. That dog would scratch and dig wherever the light hit. Also, that dog would chew anything. I mean, she chewed my hairdryer cord at the very beginning where the handle is. Look up the word crazy and Daisy's picture would be right beside it.
When you give a dog a girl, you find someone who loves you no matter what. Daisy was my baby. She loved me probably as much as she loved food. That dog didn't want anything to do with anyone else in my house. She was mine. I think in cases like mine and Daisy's, it was meant for us to be together. Daisy kept me sane in my darkest of times. And she was quite literally my best friend.
When you give a dog a girl, sometimes they are taken away. I don't have Daisy anymore. My time with Daisy was cut short. It wasn't by my choice. But by the time I tried to get her back, it was too late. I found a few months ago that Daisy got adopted. I don't who adopted her, but I hope it was by a little girl or boy who will love her more than I could ever love that amazing dog.
I will always remember my time with Daisy. She will forever missed in my heart. But that's what animals do, they worm their way into our hearts and they stay.