Friday, September 04, 2009

Venturing into Dog Psychology

[continued from previous post]

Mimi was not a fierce dog. She was a lost dog. A dog whom perceived that her parents had abandoned her into the hands of a nasty human who poke really painful stuff underneath her skin. Her parents called the nasty person, "Doctor". She was placed into a cage, and her mommy bade her goodbye. What does that supposed to mean??

She tried to look and listen to some familiar faces or voices, but all she retrieved were those of this "Doctor"'s. To make things worse, the ulcers on her corneal had blurred her vision. With each straining of the eyes, the pain pangs her entire face. She hid herself in the corner of the cage. Eyes closed tight.

"Mimi...." She heard a gentle voice calling her name, but the voice belonged to the "Doctor".

"Mimi, it's okay... you'll be fine..." The gentle comforting voice continued. "Mimi, come... let me look at you..."

At the instance she felt something touched her back. Shocked and frightened, she turned around and tried to bite the "thing". She cried, warned, and growled all her might to warn off the impending hurting. Unknowingly, her anal gland and urethra gave way and she could smell her urine and anal juice everywhere.

She trembled in fear. What's going on? Mommy, where are you???

to be continued...