A PERRITA CALLED "PANCHI ISABELA"

in #dog6 years ago


Source: from my property

Hello my friends Steemit, "Panchi Isabela", is my dog, is 2 years old, is well proportioned and even vigorous, measures 35 centimeters and weighs 3.8 kilos.


Source: from my property

Its mantle is formed of moderately long hair, smooth, shiny and silky, with steely color with fire spots on the head, chest and extremities.


Source: from my property

Like all Yorkies, she is vivacious, attentive and very affectionate to me, but very distrustful of strangers and unsociable with cats, for which she lashes madly when she sees cats or iguanas on her walk with my husband in the park.


Source: from my property

He knows how to immediately locate the smallest of noises, he enjoys his daily walk so much that he loves nature intensely.
She is very playful, sympathetic, loves to lie on my side of the bed on my pillow, jumps on the back of the furniture, showing her agility like a cat, listens when given some orders, such as sitting, going to bed, making silence , napping, and other simple things.


Source: from my property

When I leave her alone in my house and then return, she always waits for me, mounted on the back of a piece of furniture, with a grimace that simulates a smile and then jumps a lot, expressing her joy for having returned.
It is a great company for me, it gives me enough peace and well-being to feel blessed by God to have accepted her as my pet.
The degree of camaraderie that has been generated between me and my "Panchi", is such that I can say that she is my great confidant. Almost all the people who have pets, we talk to them, not so much with the intention that they answer us, but, as a way to reinforce our thoughts or download some problems or setbacks of our daily life. Once I finish my conversation with her, I stroke her head and say "I love you my Panchi Isabela".
I say goodbye for the moment, wishing that God will always bless you and fill you with great health.

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