
Dog Talk out in today's print version of The Star (Weekend section) is all about Doji, a three year old Spitz-like boy who was adopted by our next door neighbours a few weeks ago. Doji, a name meaning “milkman” in Punjabi, is a little cutie with thick brown fur, large yellow-brown eyes, and soft velvet ears that are so expressive you can tell exactly what’s going through his mind when you’re talking to him.
Unfortunately Doji had a bit of ropy start in life; he was abused when he was a puppy. Luckily he was rescued, re-socialised by a good angel, and finally adopted by our neighbours.
Doji was very shy when he arrived and didn't even bark at teh postman. But you'll be pleased to know he's now very brave. Doji doesn't just bark at the postman, he also woofs at the dustbinmen, the electricity meter man, and the little dog who walks by every day and rudely pees on Doji's gate.
Doji is feeling fine!