Animal Dog
Dogs are known as “man’s best
friend.” They are useful domestic animals, and there are both domesticated and
feral varieties. Dogs perform many roles for us. For example, they work by
hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and military, and
companionship. Moreover, the dog is always loyal and faithful to his master. It
never tries to leave his master even though his master is a poor man. A dog
loves his master and stays with him until his death. A friend is one who is
always ready to help when any problem happens. A dog is this kind of animal who
always helps his master as a friend when his master faces trouble.
Dogs always try to be obedient to
their masters. Even sometimes human can refuse to support each other or other
animals, but the dog is so kind that they try to help their masters and also
other animals. Dog feeds a baby monkey and helps that animal to relieve from
illness. According to the daily mail, “I could not believe my eyes when I saw
the monkey suckling Mintu (Female Dog), who did not seem to mind at all. Now
the monkey lies down and sleeps with Mintu and the other puppies.' Mr. Reza
said Mintu barks angrily if anyone disturbs the baby” (The baby monkey that’s
as thirsty as a dog). There are so many
evidences in our world that the dog is a useful animal in our planet. Dogs work
as a bodyguard at night time and help their masters in many ways in Bangladesh.
As much as they help others, they do not get support from humans to live on the
earth. Especially, American people care so much about dogs, but in some Asian
countries dogs are beaten and never get food. Most people love animals, talk
about animals, think about them, but they care less in reality. Now dogs are
becoming extinct in Bangladesh, Nepal or Pakistan because of not caring about them
at all.
Dogs can be you’re the best friend, and also
they can give you best company in your lonely life. Most dogs are friendly, and
they love human company. For example, dogs can wait for you by the door. Also,
they can smile, and wag their tails. According to the whole dog journal, “If
you like the outdoors and your dog enjoys water, stand-up paddle boarding
(SUPing) is a fantastic way to spend time together. The added bonus is that
it’s great exercise for both of you. Standing and balancing on the board while
paddling seems to work every muscle in my body, and it seems to give my dog a
good physical (and mental!) workout, too. If you tire of paddling, just plop
yourself down on the board and take a break” (Whole Dog Journal). We have seen
that American and European people take dogs with them when they go for physical
exercise. It shows sympathy and caring for an animal. Also, it is helpful for people
because they get company from dogs. Some people live as single; therefore, dogs
can be their best friend.
Police also use dogs to catch the criminals
and investigate bombs. For example, “Dogs were first used by the Connecticut
State Police in the 1930's -- bloodhounds, used to sniff out the trails of
fleeing suspects or missing people. A decade later, the department added Doberman
pinschers as patrol dogs, to help guard against sabotage during World War II.
But the experiment did not survive the war” (SLOCUM). It proves that dogs help
people in many ways. If it is impossible for people to do it, dogs can help us
to do the job and save us from harmful incidents. Even nowadays Bangladeshi
police use dogs in tracing criminals and also bombs. Working in police squads,
dogs prove that it is not just a domestic animal like a cow, but it also saves
our human lives from criminals.
Dogs give company to his master
every day when he goes for a walk. It is a true and faithful friend to us.
Therefore, we can call him man’s best friend. We should care about dog how he
cares about us. If we care about them, we will get many benefits from them.
Source
cited:
Whole Dog Journal. Aug2014, Vol. 17 Issue 8, p7-11.
5p.
Reporter, Daily Mail. "The Baby Monkey That's as
Thirsty as a Dog: Caring Mongrel Suckles Chimp Separated from Family Back to
Health." Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, n.d. Web. 4 Dec. 2014.
Slocum, Bill. "Dogs on Duty, Help for the
Police." The New York Times. The New York Times, 13 June 1998. Web. 4 Dec.
2014

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