Well, dear blog readers, I regret to tell you that it’s happened. I have officially, and unashamedly, embraced my role as… a dog mum š I always used to think it was slightly ridiculous when someone would refer to their dog as their baby, but since adopting Luna, I’ve joined the ranks š
Now, before you judge me too harshly, let me just defend myself slightly. We’ve had Luna for over a year now (it was her “birthday” the other day. Since she’s a street dog we don’t know when her actual birthday is but we celebrate when we adopted her as her birthday), and as I’ve mentioned before in my blog, it’s been a bit of a bumpy ride. However, the dog we have now is completely changed from when we first got her. Seeing her progress and change from an insecure, super skinny stick of a dog to a happy healthy dog has been such a joy. Whilst we’re still training her on some things, like her aversion to workmen and new people entering the house, she’s come so far and is very receptive to learning new things. Over the past few months we’ve been letting her off on walks and she’s becoming more obedient, staying close when there are cars newby and not charging into orher peoples gardens (although this probably has a 70% success rate š).
Anyways. I think the reason I’ve accepted the dog mum role is because of this change in her and seeing her grow and overcome things. It’s been so rewarding and just lovely. So yeah. I could go on about our little pampered pooch for ages but I don’t wish to bore you, dear readers, so I shall leave you with a few Luna shots






It was a mutual attraction and also a kind decition to help poor Luna overcome her difficult situation in street life. So good of you Nadia !
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Congrats!!! One o the best years in Lunaās life I believe. !!ā„ļø .Blessings to both of you for your kind heart !!šš
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