Unconditional love

Unconditional love

Clarisa Garcia, Staff Writer

My dogs are very important to me because they are like my best friends. I’ve had the youngest (Zeus) for a year now and my oldest (Mona) for a year and six months. I bought Zeus from my brother’s friend. I wasn’t allowed to get another dog because we already had one, which is Mona, and my parents only wanted one pet. I ended up buying him and coming home with a huge dog and my parents were shook. I don’t regret it at all. They’re my life and my everything. Zeus is very overprotective and is always protecting my door and doesn’t let anyone in unless I say it’s fine because I love being alone in my room which it feels like Zeus knows when I don’t want to get bothered.

Zeus is a very outgoing and playful dog, maybe too playful. He loves to go out and run around, and loves to play fetch and spend time with us even if he’s just doing nothing and laying down next to us. He’s very clingy. He doesn’t like being alone anywhere, and someone always has to be with him. He also is very overprotective of Mona, because she’s a very tiny dog but he’s always extremely careful with her when they play. Whenever she’s out playing, he waits for her at the door until she’s back. My little two babies are always getting spoiled and getting everything they want. I know they are just dogs, and obviously dogs don’t talk, but they’re the sweetest and whenever I feel down or just things going on in my life, they’re always there for me, comforting me, cuddling with me and just never leaving my side. I would never trade them for ANYTHING.