By: Zahra Tariq
Motherhood is not easy. There are still things Berry still doesn’t understand, like why does she have to spend most of her day in the basement and why she can’t roam around in the porch.
The puppy wants nothing but milk all the time, and when Berry pushes her away, she starts crying as if she got injured.
Now that she’s opened her eyes, she can recognize me and some of her humans. Other times, she can pretend to be the cutest, simple minded creature ever, thinking anything that is pure black can provide her with milk. Nonetheless, she’s cute and Berry loves her, despite the fact that she gets tired of her wailing and scolds her a few times in the day.
When Berry sleeps, she sometimes gets alarmed by how the pup crawls all the way to her face and settles down near her to sleep when she’s not hungry.
Berry tends to lick her all the time, because she gets stressed sometimes and one of her largest insecurities is the fear of losing her pup like she lost six of her other puppies.
Berry also wants me to spend a lot of time with her, although she still feels unsure of whether she can trust humans with her pup yet. The smallest of sounds alert her, and Berry mostly remains sleepless, protecting and guarding her little one.
Throughout these difficult and heartbreaking times, Berry has still remained loving, protective, affectionate and caring. She is a great companion, and an even better mother. Berry is truly one of the most amazing creatures I have come across.
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