My dog's name is Miller. Miller is an adorable black dog that has a white mark on his chest. Miller is a labrador retriever, and he has a velvety coat. Even though Miller is huge and has a very strong body frame for only being 6 months old, he is gentle and has always been a friendly dog to those whom he knows. If a stranger comes over that he has never met, however, Miller can get very hostile. He always barks loudly to attract our attention to the unfamiliar stranger.
Miller loves many things. Among these is to play fetch, he will bring you his toys set them in your lap, and wait for you to throw them. He craves attention most of the time because he is scared of being abandoned or ignored. He speaks to us like he is a human, you can clearly hear it when he says “no”. He is dramatic, when you tell him certain things he will start to argue with you. Miller makes sure he is louder than you in every argument.
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Miller loves food, especially bones. Once we have fed him his normal dog food, he pleads for more. He does not get what he wants but he does get a bone after being good. Miller can actually spend whole afternoons chewing bones because he loves them so much. Whenever Miller is worried, he looks at us with desperate eyes that appear like he is sad. He does so while wagging his tail from one side to the other which makes him look happier so we don’t worry about him. Whenever we see him exhibiting these signs, we immediately go and give him love to reassure him so he will be in a better mood.
Miller has also made it a habit to play with our “adopted” duck, Flip. Sometimes, Miller swims in and drinks up the duck's plastic pool water, something that always leaves the duck giving him a vicious glare for being in his pool. Sometimes, the duck even quacks as if to let Miller know that he is not very impressed with Tipsy for being in his water. Whenever my dog plays with the duck's water, I see him lifting his head as some of the duck's water pours out from his tongue, like the way water drops from a faucet.
Miller also likes the sound that the wind makes, he will sit and listen all day. Whenever Tipsy hears these sounds, he automatically stops, listens closely, and sits in the direction where the breeze sound is originating. One can always observe the way his eyes light up with excitement whenever the wind begins making soothing sounds.
Miller is currently in duck hunting training which is ironic since his best friend is a duck. He does good and is a great retriever. He isn’t fond of the bang of the gun but he will slowly get used to it. By mid-November he will be finished with his training and ready to be out in the water with me in early mornings.