Sunday, October 26, 2014

The British who prefers the bitch to her son

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Your child or your dog, who do you like better? The question may seem easy for many, but not for Kelly Rose, a British who confesses to spread love for both, but there are days when the feelings for Matilda, his four-year-old terrier, are higher than those for William, his son of 11 years.

Kelly's theory is simple: while your child is growing healthily and become more independent, Matilda will always need you â€" and be with her I will pass your days more fun and grow old.

"I admit freely that I like Matilda as like William. In fact, on some occasions, I like her more than him. And don't feel guilty about admitting it, "explained Kelly.

According to the British mother, William spreads confusion around the House, you have to be reminded of your homework and you have to get the clothes. "My dear, sweet Matilda is always obedient and have great affection", he adds.

And Kelly insists: "everything I do for Matilda results [in] of love and gratitude [her]. On the other hand, no matter how many meals ready to William or the number of clothes to wash or how many times leads to swimming, I barely have a word of recognition or a thank you, "he continued.

According to the Daily Mail, which publishes the story of Rose in the first person, a recent study revealed that having a dog frees the same fatherly instincts in adults than children. Several mothers who have dogs have reacted with the same feelings of love and compassion to images of your pets as if they were their children.

"My time with Matilda is borrowed. I have 12 or more years with her and we did half that time, so I have to turn all moments in the most cheerful of all time, "concluded Rose.

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