June 01, 2008
Think again.
Dear neighbours,
stop making snide remarks about our dogs whenever you walk past our corridor with your kids. Our dogs may be naughty but what value is there in repeating that to your kids everytime you walk past our door?
Teach your kids that dogs bark. They bark as a way of indicating their wants, their interests, their fears and yes, their friendliness too. There's nothing wrong with that. It's as normal as babies cry when they want milk, when they wet themselves and when they simply feel like it sometimes. It's called communication. That's the only language they have.
If our dogs are worthlessly naughty just because they bark, what do you say about kids who scream their heads off in shopping centres, brats who scold their maids on the trains, and teenagers who swear and curse for the littlest of inconvenience caused to them?
We are equipped with language, yet... how many of us actually behave better than dogs?
So, please. Don't contribute to the narrow-mindedness of the children nowadays.
Yours,
neighbour with the 'naughty' dogs
Posted by 杏 cy (Jancy) at 22:43