My black and white childhood | This is my entry for the #monomad challenge 📸

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My black and white childhood | This is my entry for the #monomad challenge 📸
*Hello everyone!*

Today I found a small number of **photos from my childhood** in my photo archive. I am no longer a baby on them, I am in the photo from 10 to 14 years old. And all these photos with **pets**!

So, who is in the photo with me? 🙃

![122546522_843995913002153_2936765404554131201_n.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/occupy-mars/Eou8GWq6z2bhjtVBxfDkHsrARZttBc5RVx4DNnoXW5cPzcNMZMc2xbB4gTdsfmS2BEd.jpg)

⬆️ In this photo, I am standing next to a dog that lived with my grandparents for some time. This is a collie dog, his name was Boss. In general, this dog was given to my cousin, but since he could not keep a dog at home at that time, the dog lived with his grandparents. Unfortunately, one day he jumped over the fence, ran away and never returned.

![122721250_1008090869659061_8235542480034844457_n.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/occupy-mars/23wByC9n13cLJFgrkG3jGBvkKKUFBA61996xP5QNLM5NW2WQGgFJAFmNKWqcF3e5iofwa.jpg)

⬆️ In this photo, I am standing with my dog, a German Shepherd named Luta. It was the dog that lived in my family the longest. She even had many puppies. Anger grew from a tiny puppy to a big dog, but we could even walk her on the street ourselves. It was a little difficult to walk with such a dog at my age, but I somehow got used to it and was not afraid. As you may have noticed, my style of clothing was in the late 90's.

![122814941_3941759225852956_7490679606301127524_n.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/occupy-mars/23wC5V1YczEnitefAwY7RkWXfgXzMV95QiomfUekkHAWAGVCo7ea2UzJ51t2cv82SN9LF.jpg)

⬆️ And in this photo I am already with puppies born to Luta (dog from the second photo). In general, all the puppies were quickly disassembled by the future owners, but these two stayed with us for a while. This happens sometimes, but it's not very good for us as owners. After all, everyone wants to get a tiny fluffy puppy, and in a few months it is a big dog, so it is difficult to find future owners for puppies-outgrowths. Behind me is an ordinary high-rise building in Kyiv.

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⬆️ I'm in the photo with my dog ​​Luta, which you read about above, and I'm holding Thomas' cat! We had a lot of cats when I was a kid. Some of them ran for a walk and did not return. Thomas also escaped once and did not return. He was a big beautiful cat.

![122897980_2860265094258402_5930032653718308734_n.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/occupy-mars/Eonid9zke4MeV2jg4ZMYu3Q89BvVGJ1fuisv8pDsvS6CqN9PWk4R2zujY8c6r1LgdvP.jpg)

⬆️ Well, a photo with my pets: cat Naisy, who also once lived with me and ran out the window, and two puppies born to my dog ​​Luta.

I want to say that living with pets was a lot of fun. Once we set aside a whole room for puppies. It was very responsible and interesting to watch the animals right in your house. Not all of my favorites are in the photos, but it's hard for me to find the photo archives right now, because I've moved many times, but what I find will now be stored in a beautiful vault on *Hive*.

Thanks for watching, good luck 🙏
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