what do you think of Dogs
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nowords:
Do dogs cost more then a good pet like cats etc
It costs less to spay or neuter a cat...and if you have a big dog, it will cost more in food and vet bills. You don't have to walk a cat!
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liverpoolbride:
nowords:
Do dogs cost more then a good pet like cats etc
It costs less to spay or neuter a cat...and if you have a big dog, it will cost more in food and vet bills. You don't have to walk a cat!
You don't actually have to walk a dog...and the mean ones that bite should be kept at home. BUT...I'm glad I have my dog to walk at the park. Gets me offa my butt & outdoors to smell the fresh air & it also does my heart some good!
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I put my dog in my avatar .... It bums me out ... I had to put him down at the beginning of March ... He was AWESOME ... I enjoyed going for walks and having him greet me after a tough day at work and I would forget I even worked ... such a cool dog .. probably the best dog I ever had .... his time here on earth seemed so short ..he was great dog to have
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Very cute dog fool. I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much it hurts. We had to put down our 17 year old dog. It is just terrible. What was his name? They do give you UNCONDITIONAL LoVE! My hubby was goin thru chemo & lost his hair...and naturally he was feeling like sh$t...the dog never cared what he looked like. Just LOVE LOVE LOVE! tail waggin love!
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I love that picture of your dog, he's smiling! Sorry to hear of your loss. He must have brought you much love and enjoyment while he was with you.
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I like dogs when they are on a leach I don't like it when strangers dogs allow their dogs to run up to people and jump on them. Iam more of a cat person but sadly I'm alergic to them
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The_fool...I feel your pain! I lost my cat 3 yrs. ago and I still miss him so much! I have another cat but he isn't like my other cat. I called my other cat "my lap cat" 'cause he always had to be on my lap and yes I felt the love. My new cat can't be bothered to even come around unless he wants something! I want my old cat back!
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The_Fool:
I put my dog in my avatar .... It bums me out ... I had to put him down at the beginning of March ... He was AWESOME ... I enjoyed going for walks and having him greet me after a tough day at work and I would forget I even worked ... such a cool dog .. probably the best dog I ever had .... his time here on earth seemed so short ..he was great dog to have
The_Fool your dog was/is so handsome. I am so sorry for your loss. I am lucky, as my 14 year old black lab who had cancer surgery in september 2008, and I was told he would die of cancer...well last week I took him back to the vet as he had a bad cough and they x-rayed him and all and his cancer has completly disappeared! He does not even have a heart problem. He has bronchitis, and is taking antibiotics. So I am so thankful that The Universe has given me extra time with him. The_Fool I know it is hard for you now, but your sweet friend will always be in your heart.
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The_Fool:
I put my dog in my avatar .... It bums me out ... I had to put him down at the beginning of March ... He was AWESOME ... I enjoyed going for walks and having him greet me after a tough day at work and I would forget I even worked ... such a cool dog .. probably the best dog I ever had .... his time here on earth seemed so short ..he was great dog to have
Oh my...I just happened to notice your post. I saw the avatar pic the other day and could only marvel at what a gorgeous dog!! Aww..I'm sorry to learn he's passed on, Fool, really. He's definately smiling in that pic..probably at you. What a wonderful tribute to him to keep his picture there . You know it's funny, some other person on another forum lost their dog and I posted the song "Bless the Beast and the Children" to him and he loved it and, just like you he posted his dog's pic as his avatar as well You hang there kiddo, and, I'm sure you'll be getting another great dog to love before too long.
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Thanks for the kind words ... to those who replied to my post. *as an update -- I changed my avatar back again (I am using my dog as a picture on my computer) ... **so if you see a comment that I really like your avatar ** it was posted previous to this post here.
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The_Fool:
I put my dog in my avatar .... It bums me out ... I had to put him down at the beginning of March ... He was AWESOME ... I enjoyed going for walks and having him greet me after a tough day at work and I would forget I even worked ... such a cool dog .. probably the best dog I ever had .... his time here on earth seemed so short ..he was great dog to have
Sorry to hear that ...i will be gutted when mine goes. Shes 16 + only one eye....and still goes for a mile and half walk every day, plays with her football / tennis ball and tug of war with a ragged old slipper. People in my town absolutly love her One bloke says " shes the biggest character in the town "
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moggy she is very lovely and looks very happy.
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hey_kittay:
moggy she is very lovely and looks very happy.
Thank you....those photos are about 4 years old....but shes still a little rascal. I have been posting a lot tonight , and she likes playing with her slipper at this time , so shes been barking her head off at me. Thats me told then
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thanks all for you kind words .... Moggy - I can see how your dog can give you a smile or grin Good to see these pictures.
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Lovely photos Here is my girl http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d91/ziegfeldgirl/millybw-1.jpg
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CaptainFantastic027:
Lovely photos Here is my girl http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d91/ziegfeldgirl/millybw-1.jpg
Nice looking dog
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Great dog pics...all such sweeties! Here is a little story for you & for all the best dogs we will have in our lifes. Best Dog in the World By T'Mara Goodsell One's first love is always perfect until one meets one's second love. ~Elizabeth Aston Years ago, I owned the very best dog in the world. I was a child when we got her. She was a graceful brown hound, a foundling who taught me that our pets are not purchased, but ordained. She romped when I did and knew how to smile in that funny way that only some dogs have. She grew up with me, always there when I needed her. My grown hand still remembers the sleek bump on the top of her head and that gentle divot just past her nose that fit my index finger just perfectly. She passed away during one of my college vacations. My heart broke then, and I knew that there would never be another dog like her, and there hasn't been. I was sure that I could never love another dog as much as I'd loved her. Fortunately, I was wrong about that part. My next dog came into my life when I was married. My husband traveled for a living, and I was often lonely. This dog grew into a lumbering Wolfhound and Sheepdog mix who taught me patience. He was a large, grizzled sentry, that dog. He rarely left my side until the children were born, and then he became their guardian, too. I can still feel that swirl of fur along his back and the weight of his chin when it rested in my lap. When he passed away, my heart broke. As much as I had loved that childhood dog, I had been wrong. This was the very best dog in the world. There would never be another dog like him, and there hasn' t been. I was sure I would never love another dog as much as I'd loved him. I was wrong again. We got the next one, a loping black Lab-and-Terrier mix, when the children were little. He taught me the importance of adapting. He was everyone's dog from the beginning, and that was just as it should be. When he played tug of war with the children, he dragged them across the kitchen floor as they shrieked with laughter. He always seemed to sleep in the room of the child who needed his company the most.. These days his face is expressively gray, and he spends more time with me since the almost-grown children aren't around so much. The other day my oldest, home from college, played tug of war. We all laughed--just a little--as the dog was gently pulled across the kitchen floor. He is, of course, the very best dog in the world. I will never forget that exquisitely soft tuft of fur behind his ears or the tickly feel when he nuzzles. There won't be another dog like him. And that's okay, because we will never be at this point in our lives again. Sometimes I've wondered why two species that get along so well should have such different life spans. It just doesn't seem right. And then I wonder if that's part of the lesson: To teach us that love itself has a spirit that returns again and again and never really dies. It's amazing, in a way, how they bring to our ever-changing lives exactly what it is that we need at the moment. They make room for one another, this family of dogs who has never even met. And they fit--into our families, into our lives, into our memories, and into our hearts--because they always have been and always will be the best dogs in the world. _______________________________ To the world you are a rescue person To a rescued dog you are the world
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The_Fool:
thanks all for you kind words .... Moggy - I can see how your dog can give you a smile or grin Good to see these pictures.
thanks....shes still a character for 16/17
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I love dogs! We have cats & dogs. Cats are very independent & will curl up in your lap on their terms. But dogs love to curl up in your lap anytime! Every child should grow up with adog.
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What do I think of dogs?? I think they're pretty awesome... check this out!!