Meeting Rosie for the first time.
The first day I met my new puppy Rosie.
My first thoughts on looking at her, once I had decided it was Rosie I was taking home, I heard myself telling myself, I hope I never let her down.
For I felt I was still missing my beautiful cocker spaniel Carrie.
I knew pets can sense our emotions..whenever I got her into my arms and we were alone.
I whispered to Rosie how sad I was feeling and it was not her fault.
I told her about my loss of Carrie and how beautiful she was.
I shared with her my sadness for my loss telling her, I am sure you shall make me feel better.
I told Rosie, I too would love her as much as I did my beautiful cocker spaniel.
When I walked into my home with Rosie in my arms.
I took her straight to my photographs of Carrie and held it up in front of her so she could see her..I pressed it against her little nose , instantly though she knew what to do, she licked the photograph, giving Carrie kisses..
Each day since I talk to Rosie telling her all about the places I walked with Carrie and when Rosie is big enough to walk further I too shall take her these walks too.
I feel Rosie and I were meant to meet
For it feels like we have bonded right away.
When I look at the way Rosie looked at me that first day.
I can see her eyes looking at me.
A pet can feel your emotions from the second you pick them up.
This is why it is good to tell them why you feel how you do.
Rosie helps my Anxiety and depression, I have never looked back since that very first time we met.
She was brought out to play on the grass along with her 2 other sisters.
She had a brother too, unfortunately he didn't make it.
Mum had to have a section to have her puppies brought into the world.
It was not a hard decision to choose for I had already chosen her before I went to see her.
I loved her first photograph I saw in the advert for sale.
She was born in a place called Biggar.
Nr Scotland borders.
This was the first litter of puppies for the breeder.
Her granddaughter had her eye on Rosie.
She was going to call her Bambi.
I still always feel I want Rosie to enjoy the rest of her life with me.
I cannot help but think of the life she would had, had, had she went to live with the breeders granddaughter..for she also owned 5 other dogs and horses.
I live a humble life with little interaction with other people.
This is where I feel Rosie shall lack an interesting life.
I know I shall love her very much and give her all she needs.
I feel sad at times that I do not have any family or friends to fuss over her.
I shall give her the best life I can give.
This is all I can do.
Here are our first time meeting photographs.
Do let me know about your life with your pet/s.
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