Descriptive Essay about My Pet Dog

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My pet is a dog named Yogi, and in this essay, I will talk about him.

Yogi is an adorable brown dog that has a few black spots spread across his body and tail. He is a kelpie crossed with a border collie, and he has fluffy velvety ears. Even though Yogi has a very strong body frame, he has a very gentle face and is always a friendly dog to those whom he knows. If a stranger approaches our house, however, Yogi can get very aggressive. He always barks loudly to attract our attention to an approaching stranger.

Yogi loves many things. Among these is to nuzzle his wet nose in my hands and in the hands of my parents and siblings. He craves attention most of the time because he is scared of being abandoned or ignored. I actually came across Yogi while he was still a puppy. It appears that his owner had abandoned him on the road. I found him wandering in our neighborhood. I informed my parents about the puppy. I wanted to keep him. They communicated with the local authorities so the authorities could allow us to adopt the pet.

Yogi loves food, especially bones. Once we have fed him his regular food, we always give him a few bones on which to chew. Yogi can actually spend whole afternoons chewing bones because he loves them so much. Whenever Yogi is worried, he looks at us with desperate eyes that appear like he is sad. He does so while wagging his tail from one side to the other. Whenever we see him exhibiting these signs, we immediately prepare him a quick meal and some bones for him to eat.

Yogi has also made it a habit to play with our cat, Faith. Sometimes, Yogi plays with and pours out the cats water, something that always leaves the cat giving him a vicious glare. Sometimes, the cat even meows, as if to let Yogi know that he is not very impressed with Yogi for pouring out his water. Whenever my dog plays with the cats water, I see him lifting his head as some of the cats water pours out from his tongue, like the way water drops from a waterfall.

Yogi also likes the chipping sound made by the birds that reside on the trees in our compound. Whenever Yogi hears these sounds, he raises his ears and points them toward the direction where the chirping sound is originating. One can always observe the way his eyes light up with excitement whenever the birds begin making their soothing noises.

I love Yogi very much. He is the best pet you could ever dream of. I am grateful to fate that he appeared in my life.

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