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"Are these dogs or just any animals ? If it’s dogs I’m a sucker for them I would feel sad knowing a dog lost it’s life during 9/11" All of the rescue dogs that saved lives etc during 9/11, the last one died in 2016, although I'd be shocked if there were none that lost their lives during the rescue mission. | |||
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"Dogs are our angels Have you seen the story of Balto? The sled dog who trekked across ice to collect the typhoid vaccine for his village His story called Togo is on Disney+ " I've not seen it. I have a hard time seeing them do such amazing things. It's almost like their strength and beautiful nature is so powerful It's overwhelming. I know that sounds pretty sappy. | |||
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"Dogs are our angels Have you seen the story of Balto? The sled dog who trekked across ice to collect the typhoid vaccine for his village His story called Togo is on Disney+ I've not seen it. I have a hard time seeing them do such amazing things. It's almost like their strength and beautiful nature is so powerful It's overwhelming. I know that sounds pretty sappy." Not sappy at all, seeing the purity of a dog's heart is truly humbling | |||
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"Dogs are our angels Have you seen the story of Balto? The sled dog who trekked across ice to collect the typhoid vaccine for his village His story called Togo is on Disney+ I've not seen it. I have a hard time seeing them do such amazing things. It's almost like their strength and beautiful nature is so powerful It's overwhelming. I know that sounds pretty sappy." Nope not sappy at all. I hear what you say and yes agreed, dogs are incredible | |||
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"Dogs are our angels Have you seen the story of Balto? The sled dog who trekked across ice to collect the typhoid vaccine for his village His story called Togo is on Disney+ I've not seen it. I have a hard time seeing them do such amazing things. It's almost like their strength and beautiful nature is so powerful It's overwhelming. I know that sounds pretty sappy. Not sappy at all, seeing the purity of a dog's heart is truly humbling " It is truly humbling. | |||
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"Not a tale of heroism but an appreciation of my dog. Never have I had a human greet me how he does. I could nip to the shop and when I return he'll run around the yard barking, i think it translates as "you're home, you're home, I've missed you" He knows when I'm irritated or upset and he'll jump up beside me, plant two feet on my leg and lick my face trying to cheer me up. He's the most vocal dog I've met, not barking though I describe it more as throat singing. " My dog does this too! Amazing aren't they? He knows when I'm feeling like shit and just sits close watching me. I created him a sensory garden yesterday, raised planters at head height for him to be able to sniff them, he particularly likes the lemon balm and lavender | |||
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"Not a tale of heroism but an appreciation of my dog. Never have I had a human greet me how he does. I could nip to the shop and when I return he'll run around the yard barking, i think it translates as "you're home, you're home, I've missed you" He knows when I'm irritated or upset and he'll jump up beside me, plant two feet on my leg and lick my face trying to cheer me up. He's the most vocal dog I've met, not barking though I describe it more as throat singing. My dog does this too! Amazing aren't they? He knows when I'm feeling like shit and just sits close watching me. I created him a sensory garden yesterday, raised planters at head height for him to be able to sniff them, he particularly likes the lemon balm and lavender " They are incredible, I know other animals can be tamed and get used to human contact but not like dogs and how they get so tuned into humans is mind blowing. That's lovely, mine would possibly try peeing on said planters. There's a few feral cats and foxes that pass through my yard so he has plenty to sniff | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. " Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go | |||
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"Not a tale of heroism but an appreciation of my dog. Never have I had a human greet me how he does. I could nip to the shop and when I return he'll run around the yard barking, i think it translates as "you're home, you're home, I've missed you" He knows when I'm irritated or upset and he'll jump up beside me, plant two feet on my leg and lick my face trying to cheer me up. He's the most vocal dog I've met, not barking though I describe it more as throat singing. My dog does this too! Amazing aren't they? He knows when I'm feeling like shit and just sits close watching me. I created him a sensory garden yesterday, raised planters at head height for him to be able to sniff them, he particularly likes the lemon balm and lavender They are incredible, I know other animals can be tamed and get used to human contact but not like dogs and how they get so tuned into humans is mind blowing. That's lovely, mine would possibly try peeing on said planters. There's a few feral cats and foxes that pass through my yard so he has plenty to sniff " That is why I put them at head height so he doesn't piss on them I do scent therapy with him, he is quite anxious and interestingly will always choose the chamomile or lavender, I notice he is a lot calmer for a few days after If he's feeling under the weather I will use the scent therapy to help me detect what is wrong as different herbs he chooses will signify the issues. | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go " I have all of my dogs ashes, and it's in my will that they're to go in my coffin with me | |||
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"Not a tale of heroism but an appreciation of my dog. Never have I had a human greet me how he does. I could nip to the shop and when I return he'll run around the yard barking, i think it translates as "you're home, you're home, I've missed you" He knows when I'm irritated or upset and he'll jump up beside me, plant two feet on my leg and lick my face trying to cheer me up. He's the most vocal dog I've met, not barking though I describe it more as throat singing. My dog does this too! Amazing aren't they? He knows when I'm feeling like shit and just sits close watching me. I created him a sensory garden yesterday, raised planters at head height for him to be able to sniff them, he particularly likes the lemon balm and lavender They are incredible, I know other animals can be tamed and get used to human contact but not like dogs and how they get so tuned into humans is mind blowing. That's lovely, mine would possibly try peeing on said planters. There's a few feral cats and foxes that pass through my yard so he has plenty to sniff That is why I put them at head height so he doesn't piss on them I do scent therapy with him, he is quite anxious and interestingly will always choose the chamomile or lavender, I notice he is a lot calmer for a few days after If he's feeling under the weather I will use the scent therapy to help me detect what is wrong as different herbs he chooses will signify the issues." Makes sense, I think at this point my boy has scented everything in my yard. That's actually class. It's lovely you do that for him. My boy is as laidback as they come unless he sees a C A T. I've learnt I have to spell that word along with walk and out. | |||
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"Not a tale of heroism but an appreciation of my dog. Never have I had a human greet me how he does. I could nip to the shop and when I return he'll run around the yard barking, i think it translates as "you're home, you're home, I've missed you" He knows when I'm irritated or upset and he'll jump up beside me, plant two feet on my leg and lick my face trying to cheer me up. He's the most vocal dog I've met, not barking though I describe it more as throat singing. My dog does this too! Amazing aren't they? He knows when I'm feeling like shit and just sits close watching me. I created him a sensory garden yesterday, raised planters at head height for him to be able to sniff them, he particularly likes the lemon balm and lavender They are incredible, I know other animals can be tamed and get used to human contact but not like dogs and how they get so tuned into humans is mind blowing. That's lovely, mine would possibly try peeing on said planters. There's a few feral cats and foxes that pass through my yard so he has plenty to sniff That is why I put them at head height so he doesn't piss on them I do scent therapy with him, he is quite anxious and interestingly will always choose the chamomile or lavender, I notice he is a lot calmer for a few days after If he's feeling under the weather I will use the scent therapy to help me detect what is wrong as different herbs he chooses will signify the issues. Makes sense, I think at this point my boy has scented everything in my yard. That's actually class. It's lovely you do that for him. My boy is as laidback as they come unless he sees a C A T. I've learnt I have to spell that word along with walk and out." He's worth it; he won't train with me, he really can't be arsed but he loves scentwork Oh god! Mine hates cats too, I have a cat but she very much owns him | |||
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"My dog just saved me from a slice of pizza that was obviously intent on attacking me...that's about as heroic as he gets My old dog did actually save me from a guy who I believe was either trying to attack me or steal her...I was walking her at night and as I got to the side of a car the door flew open and a man that had obviously been slouched down in the seat jumped out. She put herself between me and him and went into full defence mode. He got back in the car and drove off with no lights on, which is what makes me believe he wasn't up to anything pleasant " That's amazing! Instinct for her but thank goodness she was there! Most heroic thing mine has ever done was round up the pot smoking kids in the park, he was off lead and suddenly shot off into the bushes, I ran to find him and could hear high pitched yapping, he had four youths cornered and stopped when I approached, I was like alright PC keeks, calm your tits. Luckily the lads were fine and thought he was funny...I did not. Note to self, keep him on a lead | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go " It was 4 years ago and although it was in her best interests I still feel like a murderer every time I walk past the vets. I still have her ashes and I want them to be scattered with mine at one of our favourite walking spots. It is so very difficult to let go isn’t it x | |||
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"Not a tale of heroism but an appreciation of my dog. Never have I had a human greet me how he does. I could nip to the shop and when I return he'll run around the yard barking, i think it translates as "you're home, you're home, I've missed you" He knows when I'm irritated or upset and he'll jump up beside me, plant two feet on my leg and lick my face trying to cheer me up. He's the most vocal dog I've met, not barking though I describe it more as throat singing. My dog does this too! Amazing aren't they? He knows when I'm feeling like shit and just sits close watching me. I created him a sensory garden yesterday, raised planters at head height for him to be able to sniff them, he particularly likes the lemon balm and lavender They are incredible, I know other animals can be tamed and get used to human contact but not like dogs and how they get so tuned into humans is mind blowing. That's lovely, mine would possibly try peeing on said planters. There's a few feral cats and foxes that pass through my yard so he has plenty to sniff That is why I put them at head height so he doesn't piss on them I do scent therapy with him, he is quite anxious and interestingly will always choose the chamomile or lavender, I notice he is a lot calmer for a few days after If he's feeling under the weather I will use the scent therapy to help me detect what is wrong as different herbs he chooses will signify the issues. Makes sense, I think at this point my boy has scented everything in my yard. That's actually class. It's lovely you do that for him. My boy is as laidback as they come unless he sees a C A T. I've learnt I have to spell that word along with walk and out. He's worth it; he won't train with me, he really can't be arsed but he loves scentwork Oh god! Mine hates cats too, I have a cat but she very much owns him " I wouldn't even dare bring one into the house, if i spot a spider or insect i have to evacuate it before he spots it. | |||
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" That's amazing! Instinct for her but thank goodness she was there! Most heroic thing mine has ever done was round up the pot smoking kids in the park, he was off lead and suddenly shot off into the bushes, I ran to find him and could hear high pitched yapping, he had four youths cornered and stopped when I approached, I was like alright PC keeks, calm your tits. Luckily the lads were fine and thought he was funny...I did not. Note to self, keep him on a lead " he could have a new career as a sniffer dog My old girl did similar, but I could hear men shouting from the other side of the bushes...she'd invaded a football game and was running around with their ball She had great fun getting them all to chase her round for 20 minutes...they wouldn't listen to me and stop chasing her, so she thought it was a game. I miss that mischievous little monkey | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go It was 4 years ago and although it was in her best interests I still feel like a murderer every time I walk past the vets. I still have her ashes and I want them to be scattered with mine at one of our favourite walking spots. It is so very difficult to let go isn’t it x " Oh lovely, you did the one act of true love you could do for her but I know what you mean. My boy had epilepsy and was kept under control for a fair few years, but the dosages of meds needed to be adjusted and mixed with other meds to regulate his seizures...I could see his condition deteriate but we tried to regulate him again, I took a summer sabbatical from work to care for him and took him to hydrotherapy each week and each week we'd stop at the local beauty spot where he he would just sit and watch the world go by with ice cream. He had a massive fit in the October and didn't regain consciousness. I remember the vet ringing me at 2am to say his breathing was laboured, I didn't wait for him to ask me and I just got in the car drove round there. My boy now is 6 and I dread it already. | |||
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" That's amazing! Instinct for her but thank goodness she was there! Most heroic thing mine has ever done was round up the pot smoking kids in the park, he was off lead and suddenly shot off into the bushes, I ran to find him and could hear high pitched yapping, he had four youths cornered and stopped when I approached, I was like alright PC keeks, calm your tits. Luckily the lads were fine and thought he was funny...I did not. Note to self, keep him on a lead he could have a new career as a sniffer dog My old girl did similar, but I could hear men shouting from the other side of the bushes...she'd invaded a football game and was running around with their ball She had great fun getting them all to chase her round for 20 minutes...they wouldn't listen to me and stop chasing her, so she thought it was a game. I miss that mischievous little monkey " He's a German Shepherd so yeah he would too lazy for training, he starts then gives up. My Daughter in law is a dog trainer and he hides when she comes towards him. Aww I bet that was hilarious to watch! | |||
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"Some wonderful stories here. A great end to the day reading these. " Agreed. Who doesn't love a dog story. | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go It was 4 years ago and although it was in her best interests I still feel like a murderer every time I walk past the vets. I still have her ashes and I want them to be scattered with mine at one of our favourite walking spots. It is so very difficult to let go isn’t it x Oh lovely, you did the one act of true love you could do for her but I know what you mean. My boy had epilepsy and was kept under control for a fair few years, but the dosages of meds needed to be adjusted and mixed with other meds to regulate his seizures...I could see his condition deteriate but we tried to regulate him again, I took a summer sabbatical from work to care for him and took him to hydrotherapy each week and each week we'd stop at the local beauty spot where he he would just sit and watch the world go by with ice cream. He had a massive fit in the October and didn't regain consciousness. I remember the vet ringing me at 2am to say his breathing was laboured, I didn't wait for him to ask me and I just got in the car drove round there. My boy now is 6 and I dread it already." Bless your heart. My girl loved being in the campervan and just watching the ducks at the local park. The last morning with her I just sat in the van singing songs to her and holding her close. Breaks my heart to this day. I am sure you’ll have many happy times with your boy. Savour every one. Xx | |||
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"Girl dog saved me. If I didn't have the responsibility of making sure she was looked after and loved I'd have taken my own life. Truth is, I simply didn't trust anyone else to love her as much as I did. I knew without me she would get anxious, even at her favourite place with her bestie dog buddies she would have enough and tell me when she wanted to go home. The only person she would 100% settle with other than me was my son, and he moved out nearly 4 years ago now. I lost girl dog in September 2018. I want another but can't offer them the time they'd deserve. Funny how we give them nicknames isn't it. She was girl dog and my son is boy child. There isn't a boy dog or a girl child so no need for me to define them that way. My lad is 21 this year so think it's high time for an update. " a dear friend of mine is quite open in that she is only still here because of her pup. She went through a rough time but didn't trust anyone to care for him how she does and in fairness he is spoilt rotten. | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go It was 4 years ago and although it was in her best interests I still feel like a murderer every time I walk past the vets. I still have her ashes and I want them to be scattered with mine at one of our favourite walking spots. It is so very difficult to let go isn’t it x Oh lovely, you did the one act of true love you could do for her but I know what you mean. My boy had epilepsy and was kept under control for a fair few years, but the dosages of meds needed to be adjusted and mixed with other meds to regulate his seizures...I could see his condition deteriate but we tried to regulate him again, I took a summer sabbatical from work to care for him and took him to hydrotherapy each week and each week we'd stop at the local beauty spot where he he would just sit and watch the world go by with ice cream. He had a massive fit in the October and didn't regain consciousness. I remember the vet ringing me at 2am to say his breathing was laboured, I didn't wait for him to ask me and I just got in the car drove round there. My boy now is 6 and I dread it already. Bless your heart. My girl loved being in the campervan and just watching the ducks at the local park. The last morning with her I just sat in the van singing songs to her and holding her close. Breaks my heart to this day. I am sure you’ll have many happy times with your boy. Savour every one. Xx" Sounds like a perfect last day for her, believe me she felt nothing but love from that point on. What a wonderful life she had with you. Reading your post has made me feel emotional, sending you all the love and hugs ? | |||
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"The family dog can sense when my son is going hypoglycaemic and will not leave him, she's an amazing dog. Love her to bits." That's incredible | |||
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"I'd like a Fab social just for dog lovers please ! One of my beloved former dogs once ran off then came home on her own across an army shooting range in use then two busy roads. Pretty heroic I thought." Was it dinner time though | |||
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"Dogs are our angels Have you seen the story of Balto? The sled dog who trekked across ice to collect the typhoid vaccine for his village His story called Togo is on Disney+ " Togo was the lead Dog of the sled pack that did the largest part and most dangerous section of the trek. Balto was the lead Dog of the pack that got it the rest of the way. Unfortunately Balto got the fame and is remembered and known, Togo was left to the small print in the history books | |||
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"Dogs are our angels Have you seen the story of Balto? The sled dog who trekked across ice to collect the typhoid vaccine for his village His story called Togo is on Disney+ Togo was the lead Dog of the sled pack that did the largest part and most dangerous section of the trek. Balto was the lead Dog of the pack that got it the rest of the way. Unfortunately Balto got the fame and is remembered and known, Togo was left to the small print in the history books" Aww I didn't know that, thank you! Amazing dogs nonetheless and such a beautiful story. | |||
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"Dogs are truly wonderful companions and help us in so many different ways. I really miss my girl.She had such a sweet soul and I will be with her when my time is up. Aw lovely, so sorry to hear that. How long ago did you lose her? I have my last boy's ashes still, he passed 11 years ago and I'm still not ready to let him go It was 4 years ago and although it was in her best interests I still feel like a murderer every time I walk past the vets. I still have her ashes and I want them to be scattered with mine at one of our favourite walking spots. It is so very difficult to let go isn’t it x Oh lovely, you did the one act of true love you could do for her but I know what you mean. My boy had epilepsy and was kept under control for a fair few years, but the dosages of meds needed to be adjusted and mixed with other meds to regulate his seizures...I could see his condition deteriate but we tried to regulate him again, I took a summer sabbatical from work to care for him and took him to hydrotherapy each week and each week we'd stop at the local beauty spot where he he would just sit and watch the world go by with ice cream. He had a massive fit in the October and didn't regain consciousness. I remember the vet ringing me at 2am to say his breathing was laboured, I didn't wait for him to ask me and I just got in the car drove round there. My boy now is 6 and I dread it already. Bless your heart. My girl loved being in the campervan and just watching the ducks at the local park. The last morning with her I just sat in the van singing songs to her and holding her close. Breaks my heart to this day. I am sure you’ll have many happy times with your boy. Savour every one. Xx Sounds like a perfect last day for her, believe me she felt nothing but love from that point on. What a wonderful life she had with you. Reading your post has made me feel emotional, sending you all the love and hugs ? " Thank you. Sending love and hugs back | |||
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"That you hadn't really thought about. I know it's pretty fucking obvious since 9/11 was 2001, but it's only just dawned on me that all of the rescue dogs are now deceased. It was just a very sobering moment that gave me a proper throat lump and damp eye. Animals are amazing. Do you have any tales of animal heriocs? " Yes I have! He was my hero anyway My old bear of a dog Inkerman, in 2010 while working in the Middle East, and a vehicle move was involved in an ied incident. Not serious blast like lots of guys got out there. But I and two others were lightly fragged. I took a few small pieces up my sides and my arms l, and a couple of pieces in my cheek. At home while recovering he never left my side was always there when I winced if I lived to quick. And was always looking at me when I woke up. When I’m 2017 when he need to be go to sleep one last time, I held him in my arms at hone while the vet did what was needed. It was the hardest thing I’ve had to do... but to hold him and comfort him while it was happening and to whisper I’ll see him again to play catch when he finally gave up. Was the one last thing I could show him fir all his years of loyalty. Sorry if that was a little more than you bargained fir OP, but he was a great dog. | |||
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"Many of the search and rescue dogs used at the site of the Lockerbie crash died within a year as a result of inhaling aircraft fuel. " That's so sad | |||
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"Not sure if anyone seen our post a few weeks back when our beloved 15 ye old Westy crossed the Rainbow Bridge .Rosie had her favourite toy and always put it back in her bed before it was time to go upstairs. Since she passed our little Chihuahua Elsa puts Rosie's toy in her bed before going upstairs. It's too heavy for her to pick up so she nudges it there with her nose. It's so heartwarming." Aw Elsa that’s really sweet x | |||
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"Not sure if anyone seen our post a few weeks back when our beloved 15 ye old Westy crossed the Rainbow Bridge .Rosie had her favourite toy and always put it back in her bed before it was time to go upstairs. Since she passed our little Chihuahua Elsa puts Rosie's toy in her bed before going upstairs. It's too heavy for her to pick up so she nudges it there with her nose. It's so heartwarming. Aw Elsa that’s really sweet x " it melts my heart considering she's a little twat most of the time | |||
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"My dog just saved me from a slice of pizza that was obviously intent on attacking me...that's about as heroic as he gets " I had to laugh at this. My dog has saved me from some cookies on the side - Clearly when I left the room she thought it best to eat them before they added another inch to my waistline - see, thoughtful! I'd love a social for all us dog lovers!! We could all bring our furry friends and go walkies! | |||
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"Yes I have! He was my hero anyway My old bear of a dog Inkerman, in 2010 while working in the Middle East, and a vehicle move was involved in an ied incident. Not serious blast like lots of guys got out there. But I and two others were lightly fragged. I took a few small pieces up my sides and my arms l, and a couple of pieces in my cheek. At home while recovering he never left my side was always there when I winced if I lived to quick. And was always looking at me when I woke up. When I’m 2017 when he need to be go to sleep one last time, I held him in my arms at hone while the vet did what was needed. It was the hardest thing I’ve had to do... but to hold him and comfort him while it was happening and to whisper I’ll see him again to play catch when he finally gave up. Was the one last thing I could show him fir all his years of loyalty. Sorry if that was a little more than you bargained fir OP, but he was a great dog. I have my new dog now. Named after another famous Battle " I'm not crying, honestly... | |||
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"Yes I have! He was my hero anyway My old bear of a dog Inkerman, in 2010 while working in the Middle East, and a vehicle move was involved in an ied incident. Not serious blast like lots of guys got out there. But I and two others were lightly fragged. I took a few small pieces up my sides and my arms l, and a couple of pieces in my cheek. At home while recovering he never left my side was always there when I winced if I lived to quick. And was always looking at me when I woke up. When I’m 2017 when he need to be go to sleep one last time, I held him in my arms at hone while the vet did what was needed. It was the hardest thing I’ve had to do... but to hold him and comfort him while it was happening and to whisper I’ll see him again to play catch when he finally gave up. Was the one last thing I could show him fir all his years of loyalty. Sorry if that was a little more than you bargained fir OP, but he was a great dog. I have my new dog now. Named after another famous Battle I'm not crying, honestly..." Oh that really got the tears pricking in my eyes. That last goodbye is truly the worst thing ever | |||
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"Yes I have! He was my hero anyway My old bear of a dog Inkerman, in 2010 while working in the Middle East, and a vehicle move was involved in an ied incident. Not serious blast like lots of guys got out there. But I and two others were lightly fragged. I took a few small pieces up my sides and my arms l, and a couple of pieces in my cheek. At home while recovering he never left my side was always there when I winced if I lived to quick. And was always looking at me when I woke up. When I’m 2017 when he need to be go to sleep one last time, I held him in my arms at hone while the vet did what was needed. It was the hardest thing I’ve had to do... but to hold him and comfort him while it was happening and to whisper I’ll see him again to play catch when he finally gave up. Was the one last thing I could show him fir all his years of loyalty. Sorry if that was a little more than you bargained fir OP, but he was a great dog. I have my new dog now. Named after another famous Battle I'm not crying, honestly..." Sorry lol tbh I cried remembering | |||
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"Dogs make ur life and break ur hearts .ad an American bulldog from rescue centre witch my sister owns .was only goin 2 Foster Johnson 4 few wks .he'd bin abused ad his jaw broken left him with his tongue hanging out .I fell in love with him and he gave me so much love and effection. My 2nd rescue dog was bullmastiff named denzil owner gave him up .such a softy ad 2 av him put 2 sleep on my bday broke me ..ense my 2 tattoos now x " Sad but also great memories, I want a rescue dog next, I have a 2 1/2 year old daughter and lots of rescues are reluctant to jet a dog go to a hone with a young child. | |||
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"Do parrots count my mr had a parrot called Stanley the mr had very bad depression sucidal at one point the parrot picked up on this and would not leave mr alone following him every were snuggling constantly into his neck he was by his side all the time kisses cuddles singing to mr and slowly but surely mr came out of it because of the parrot " That totally counts | |||
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"Dogs make ur life and break ur hearts .ad an American bulldog from rescue centre witch my sister owns .was only goin 2 Foster Johnson 4 few wks .he'd bin abused ad his jaw broken left him with his tongue hanging out .I fell in love with him and he gave me so much love and effection. My 2nd rescue dog was bullmastiff named denzil owner gave him up .such a softy ad 2 av him put 2 sleep on my bday broke me ..ense my 2 tattoos now x Sad but also great memories, I want a rescue dog next, I have a 2 1/2 year old daughter and lots of rescues are reluctant to jet a dog go to a hone with a young child. " They are, my friend works in rescue and rehome. It's often because the dogs are highly strung and younger children like to grab. There are exceptions to the rule though. | |||
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"Dogs make ur life and break ur hearts .ad an American bulldog from rescue centre witch my sister owns .was only goin 2 Foster Johnson 4 few wks .he'd bin abused ad his jaw broken left him with his tongue hanging out .I fell in love with him and he gave me so much love and effection. My 2nd rescue dog was bullmastiff named denzil owner gave him up .such a softy ad 2 av him put 2 sleep on my bday broke me ..ense my 2 tattoos now x Sad but also great memories, I want a rescue dog next, I have a 2 1/2 year old daughter and lots of rescues are reluctant to jet a dog go to a hone with a young child. They are, my friend works in rescue and rehome. It's often because the dogs are highly strung and younger children like to grab. There are exceptions to the rule though. " I’ve a 10 week old GSP but I’ll definitely get a recur dog in a year or too | |||
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