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... that they were cute when I encountered one on the street or saw them on screen.

The wagging tail, the cute tongue sticking out, the fur I just wanted to gently pet in my hands.

I’ve thought about raising one.

They are cute, and regardless of who their owner is, they give affection and are intriguing creatures, so I must have also wanted that affection from a puppy.

But I never raised one.

I didn’t have the confidence to take responsibility.

When my ...

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