How do dogs get along in Nigeria? Blogger Oriyomi Isaac explains his site: “I live in the most historical part (Lagos) of Nigeria. I want people to know about things that happen in my own part of the world.”
Not Hostile
Unlike his predecessors, Lucky is not hostile. He tends to recognise a person when such person calls his name; kids in the neighbourhood often play with him and he does not bark unnecessarily.
Watchful
Only God can watch over people but sometimes He could use a living thing. Lucky is always mild during the day and active by night. There were times when people broke into our shop which is front of our house and stole things, but Lucky would always bark at night anytime he sees someone approaching, so, we are always alerted.
Sometimes, I do wake up in the middle of the night to see if Lucky is getting himself a rest but he has never been asleep.
There was a time we thought about getting Lucky a companion. We actually did. My mother bought a little white male dog for him. One night, Lucky was…
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Thank you so much for sharing. I enjoyed discovering Oriyomi Isaac’s site and reading about Lucky. 🙂
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Such a cute dog! ❤️
Also, Happy New Year! Hope you’ve had a good one. 😀
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you too, Nicolle 🙂
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😀😀
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Dogs❤️ thanks so much for visiting me and commenting!!
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the pleasure is mine 🙂
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Such sweet stories and pics. I was especially touched by the kitten that had to be put down … SUCH a heart breaking decision…!
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your kind words are much appreciated ❤
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Dogs are such amazing animals. I tapped over to the original post to read the rest and Lucky is a very special dog!
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My heart is a mix of emotion now❤️🐶
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