Rupert, a dog with an iron stomach, indulged in various non-edible items, including a live mouse and dark chocolate. Despite his many culinary adventures, he exhibited no interest in people or companionship, flunking puppy school and refusing walks. The expectation of a dog as a loving soulmate clashed with Rupert's independent nature. His personality was marked by indifference, showcasing a focus on his own desires rather than forming a bond with his owner. His absence leaves a void filled with uncertainty on how to mourn such a uniquely challenging pet.
Rupert once ate a live mouse, demonstrating his love for dangerous snacks. Despite being a source of horror, he lay for a long time after that event.
His iron stomach was undefeated to the end, having consumed chocolate, crayons, and even devoured my camellia trees while seemingly indifferent to prohibitions.
Rupert never sought my attention, refusing to walk, flunking out of puppy school, and showing no interest in anything unless it was food or sleep.
I expected a dog to be a soulmate, a loyal companion who would love unconditionally, but Rupert was indifferent and lived by his own rules.
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