It seems to me that it is worth keeping the animal at home. Although it is necessary for him to care, often walk, feed, and so on. Here I have a dog and every day I enjoy the fact that I have it. When I am thorny and I have a bad mood, it comes and lick me. And it is clear that the dog feels something. Although he can not talk, but he will do everything in his power to support you. I get great pleasure when I walk with him. When I throw a ball or stick at him and he brings it to you. Well, or you have to take it away from him, cheerfully running after him. It seems to me that animals are made not for someone else, but for everyone. That is, the animals should be like animals, who after the robots come tired, they feed the animal and let the child go for a walk. Using the example of a dog, it’s never scary to go outside with a dog, because the dog will always protect its owner.
Olzhas Omaruly Suleimenov (May 18, 1936) was born in Alma-Ata. He graduated from Geological Sciences Department of Kazakh State University in 1959. He became First Secretary of the Committee of the Kazakhstan's Writers Union in 1983. He is a Russophone writer. His most influential work, AZ-and-IA, was published in 1975. The book is about the possible Turkic origin of the Russian chronicle The Tale of Igor's Campaign. His other works include: Argamaki (1961), Zemlia Poklonis' Cheloveku (1961), Solnechnye Nochi (1962).
Объяснение:
Казахский поэт и писатель-Олжас Омарович Сулейменов.