Georgia Kutaisi's Dogs 10 August 2023 One of the major downsides of Kutaisi is the presence of a huge number of dogs on the city streets. This inconvenience is most keenly felt at night when the entire city is literally overwhelmed by the barking of dogs. I love dogs, but I still try to avoid strays after my friend and I were attacked by dogs. Mind you, that was in Russia. However, for some reason, in recent days the number of dogs on the streets of Kutaisi has noticeably diminished: either due to the constant heat or the local authorities have addressed the issue and started to round them up. I lean towards the former. And, truth be told, this evening upon returning from a walk, I found a dog hiding from the heat in my entrance hall right by the front door. By the way, there is no light in the entrance hall, so an unpleasant situation occurred: someone stepped on a dog's tail and it barked loudly. Fortunately, the sound insulation in the building is very good, so this didn't bother me much. Though I had time to think that it might have joined the evening barking of the other dogs: that would have been most inconvenient. My favourite breeds of dogs are the Belgian Malinois and the Cavalier Charles King Spaniel. I learned about the latter breed quite recently, but having delved into the subject a bit, I'm now sure that this is exactly what dogs should be like. If I were ever to get a dog, it would definitely be a Cavalier Charles King Spaniel. Copyright (c) 2023 contact@renecoignard.com Powered by Weblog v1.17.7