A Tribute to Jimmy
Why I chose not to bring a branded dog into my house.

The reason why I didn't bring a Branded dog into the house
is because the people at home trusted you.
Today, having protected that trust in the same way,
you left..!!!!
Good luck to you, my friend!!!!
Speaking of Jimmy, Jimmy's mother was a stray. Both Jimmy and his mother grew up in our house. I don't really remember what happened to Jimmy's mother or how she passed away because I grew up many kilometers away from home since I was a child.
Anyway, from the time I can remember, Jimmy was responsible for the security of our house as well as the two neighboring houses. Although Jimmy had two or three other friends in our house, Jimmy was the leader.
So far, in the 7 years that Jimmy has lived, Jimmy has saved us from animals and snakes on countless occasions.
There was no need to bring another "branded" dog into our home because we trusted Jimmy with our safety, and Jimmy never broke that trust. Jimmy did the same today, he gave his life for the people of the house and left.
Even though I was not there where Jimma gave his life, where Jimma was buried, and even though I was many kilometers away from home, I still cry for Jimma. I am very sure that Jimma loved his family as much as I could not have cared for Jimma. But I had a great love for him that I did not even know. I knew that when I cried.
Speaking of Jimmy, even a book would not be enough to write about the times Jimmy protected us. But the reason I am posting this post is not to praise Jimmy. Jimmy will always be in our lives.
I posted this post to never underestimate the breed called ''wild dogs''. Because Jim, who was with me here, had more personality than my Bruice (a Dalmatian), who was in our house and protected the family for 7 years.
Although we had the means to buy a good breed of dog to make up for Jim's lack, we decided to give that opportunity to two puppies on the street.
With this post, I ask you, if you have the means, buy a good breed of dog, no problem. But at the same time, give a chance to another puppy on the street. Raise both of them together. Give that respect for Jim to all the dogs on the street.
The world oftern understimates the loyalty and bravery of stary dogs.we live in a society where the term "wild dog" carries a certain stigma.but I have seen firsthand that these dogs have personalities,instincts,and hearts that rival any branded breed,in fact, i've known.
His protection wasn't a result of breeding or traing,it was a reflecgtion of this pure love and devotion to the famly that look him in.
This is why I'm sharing this post not to glorify Jimmy,because he needs no glorification.Jimmy will forever remain a hero in our hearts.but i want to encourage others to reconsider how we view stray dogs.
If you have the means to adopt a well bred dog,there's no shame in that.but at the same time, I urge you to also consider giving a chance to a street dog. Every stray desrves the opportunity to show their worth, and just like jimmy, they may surprise you with their loyalty and love.
In honoring Jimmy, I hope to inspire others to offer their homes and hearts to the strays who need them the most.
Give them a chance, raise them with love, and watch as they become the guardians and protectors you never knew you needed.


Comments (1)
A great tribute to Jimmy! Good work!