Good day dear awesome Hive friends! Hope your day has been going well! Today, I would like to tell you about our neighborhood stray dog that became one of the resident’s pet. Her name is Browny; I and my partner fondly call him, Joro (combination of our names).
I’ve been living in this community for about 10 years, but it’s only about 2 years ago that I became familiar with this dog. It started when I went down from the building, and I saw her playing with my partner. It was also my partner’s first time interacting with Browny. He said the dog just came to him and just kept wagging its tail with smiley eyes.
In the days to come, my partner would often encounter her outside especially when he was delivering some orders to our neighbors. By the way, we sell some snacks and sweets within the community, but we just post it in our community page. Moving on, we were so amused with Browny because when she saw my partner delivering some items, she would go with him and patiently waited by the customer's door, then she would accompany my partner back to our unit. How I wish I was able to capture those moments when she used to accompany my partner to other buildings. There were times when surprisingly she would just run after him out of nowhere and approached him excitedly.
Browny is well-loved among the neighbors who also like feeding stray dogs. What sets him apart from the other stray dogs is that, she is very friendly and it seems that she is not after the food but she looks for more petting and playing time. When we fed her, she was not in a hurry to eat the food, in fact, she wouldn’t eat if you just went away after putting the food. When she was eating and I patted her, she would stop eating and enjoyed being given attention first. These are just some of the qualities that make her closer to us.
We also observed that other neighbors were fond of her. When they arrived, Browny would come to them and they would feed her too, and even brought her some food. That’s the time when we realized that she was loved by other residents; she was not skinny because we realized she was fed well, too. We were also a little confused because she had a collar. Later on, we found out the reason why.
Many times, she would come up to our unit and waited outside if the door was closed. Suddenly, we could hear gentle barking, as if to inform us that she was waiting outside. We then opened the door and played with her, or let her come in if she wanted to. These routines continued for the last two years until recently.
We learned through the community post that a resident was planning to adopt her. This resident was the one who put her collar and fed her constantly also for the last 5 years. In her post, she mentioned that she had her own pet, but she also fed Browny daily. That time, her pet recently passed away so she thought of adopting Browny. That explained why Browny had a collar and wasn’t skinny at all.
We were busy doing something and she arrived; we were so excited to see her. She already looked cleaner and her fur was shiny and soft to touch. We were really glad that someone finally adopted her and she could have a safe space to live.
One time, I sent a message to Browny's furmom and asked for an update. She said that Browny has been sleeping in their unit every night as well as another stray dog that they were planning to adopt also. I was happy to hear some updates about Browny and her friend. They were together in one home, finally.
Now, we miss Browny’s surprise visit to us or the times when she would wait outside and gave a signal bark indicating that she was waiting outside. On the other hand, we are also grateful to the neighbor who has gentle heart to adopt Browny. I also miss seeing her running and playing outside with her friend. Every time I look outside now, I remember her because that was her territory and favorite area.
I wanted to include this special dog so that someday when I will be looking at my old blogs, I would be delighted to see her as part of my Hive diary-blog. Thank you very much for giving this some time. Heartfelt thanks to @asean.hive for this awesome community. Until then!
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