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Personal Narrative: Another Dog
“A dog is the only thing on Earth that loves you more than he loves himself,” said famous 19th- century author Josh Billings. This companion will love our family and will keep us company until it goes with Jesus. A dog, everyone’s best friend, will comfort us through our atrocious and satisfying days. I really want another dog to join our family. I feel our family should get one more dog because it would comfort mom and I. When our dog passes away, we will have an extra dog to comfort us throughout the tough time. Let’s say Kinley passes away, mom isn’t taking it very well, and we have another dog to help us get through his loss. The new dog could cuddle with mom and I. If we are cold at night or need a cheering up we could cuddle with the

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