The New Puppy – Valerie Halla
Did you ever feel down, depressed and lonely? Did you think: what’s the use? Why do I get up and go through the same old routines each day? Do I need stronger vitamins or meds? Or maybe everything in your life is copacetic and mellow. Either way or even in between those two stages or conditions of your life, what can make it better and more meaningful is a puppy. Trust me. It’s simple. It works.

Sure there will be challenges, with wet floors in various stages of yellow and gifts left in random places that smell like poo, and which actually are poo. But it will keep you busy with caring for another living creature, one who eventually will give you slobbery kisses and will look longingly into your eyes not caring if you are depressed or angry or just lost your job. Unconditional puppy love is the best. Puppies don’t talk back and don’t put you down. They want you, need you, depend on you and pay you back with their love.

I’m recommending a puppy for all ailments.
I’m recommending a puppy if your lover deserts you.
I’m recommending a puppy if your car breaks down.
If you cannot afford a puppy, borrow one, foster one, go to a shelter and visit one.
I had to put down my wonderful Ninny a week ago. It was extremely difficult. But I had adopted a mutt puppy three weeks before. It’s saved me even though I still cry and miss my 14 year old dog, my best friend. It has softened the blow. It’s a saving gift.



I hope this helps you. It has helped me greatly.
Simple solutions are often the best ones.