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Some time ago (quite a long time ago), on July 1, while watching one of the Polish breakfast programs, I found out that there was World Day A dog. Such a celebration and I, the biggest dog mom in the galaxy, didn't know anything about it ?!

In love without memory

My love for dogs of all kinds cannot be compared to anything else. Everyone, I emphasize, every dog ​​I pass is endowed with my gaze. It's surprising that I didn't become a vet. Me, an almost 30-year-old girl (so far: D), looking after my pet and screaming - oooo, it's a really funny sight.

I am melting. Always.

My ory got used to it, but when we discuss it emotionally, he says that no one mature sighs animals like that (hello, hello, is there anyone else here besides me?). The program inspired me to learn about the Norwegians' approach to animals. Mr. Jacek, the owner of the house where I live, told me that it used to be a miracle to see a dog on Norwegian soil. There were mainly cats in the houses. The situation has been different for several years. Dogs began to appear around people. They are now not only company, but also a sense of devotion and loyalty. I see only purebred dogs on walks - huskies, sheepdogs, Labradors, poodles, pomerani and chichuahuas. You're probably wondering what about mongrels. There is not. It just isn't. Strange, isn't it?

. What about shelters?

After coming to Norway, I came up with the idea of ​​adopting a dog from a shelter. However, it is neither too simple nor too cheap. That is why most people probably decide to allocate money for breeding rather than shelters. And yet mongrels have their charm .. Stray dogs are a really rare sight, because there are organizations in Norway that take care of animals. They have their local branches, always ready to help. The animals are in separate spacious boxes and are under constant care of a veterinarian. The shelters are financed by the commune and donations from people, as well as paid adoptions. The animal rights organization Dyrebeskyttelsen Norge looks after neglected and abandoned animals.

world dog dayTeam dogs or cats?

As you can see, I could write about dogs for hours. Let us know on our Facebook profile if you are a fan of dogs or cats. I am waiting for photos of your pets!

And get ready for the dog celebration not only on July 1, but every day :)!

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