Dogs and Emotions

An image of the golden retriever’s capturing expression

Pishouli (May 5th, 2017 - present) is a fun-loving, playful and intelligent golden retriever, more commonly known under the names of Pish, Nashou, Nashou Pishou and Nasholeon. This article will, as well as briefly mention stories of the beloved dog, feauture why it is that our canine - friend is so universally loved, and how this can be applied in our lives as humans.

Pishouli and Emotions

When depressed, anxious or frustrated, Nash will come, his tail wagging, and his hind side twisting from side to side, obliging one to laugh and swiftly go outside to play with him.

Whenever in a cheery mood, this highly capable dog never misses the opportunity to, once again, trot towards me; a smile can be interpreted in his furry face, as though to say “Come on, let us play,” and, it is no overstatement when I say it is impossible to resist.

How can Pish being universally loved help us, as humans, in our own daily lives?

First of all, his optimism is a view of the world which very little people have. As well as this, his wagging tail sets all at ease, leading me onto my next point: humour is perfect to break the ice. Lastly, if one wishes to be loved, they must show their liking for others, must show leadership in their wished- for relationship, and must be very sympathetic with all other individuals.