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#13
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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God bless you for being kind to animals. I love animals and work with rescue but I simply can't handle more than two at a time.
It makes my heart dance to see the happy faces on the ones that you rescued.
It makes my heart dance to see the happy faces on the ones that you rescued.
#15
Oh, my. They are all adorable and look well behaved and well loved. They are lucky to have found you.
One of our two was a rescue dog. She is now 16 years old blind, deaf and becoming senile but otherwise healthy. She was initially very leary of men and brooms so must have been beaten with a broom. She has always liked my husband but we really had to watch her around other men. Both of our dogs are loveable and loved. However, when they are gone, I've said no more. You are tied down with them more so than with a child. Most hotels will take children, few will take dogs. Because of the age of Sassy (16) we no longer feel comfortable leaving her in a kennel so have to limit our trips.
One of our two was a rescue dog. She is now 16 years old blind, deaf and becoming senile but otherwise healthy. She was initially very leary of men and brooms so must have been beaten with a broom. She has always liked my husband but we really had to watch her around other men. Both of our dogs are loveable and loved. However, when they are gone, I've said no more. You are tied down with them more so than with a child. Most hotels will take children, few will take dogs. Because of the age of Sassy (16) we no longer feel comfortable leaving her in a kennel so have to limit our trips.
#19
Abdconsultant you have some very precious puppers there! They are all just adorable. Thanks for having a caring heart for these furkids. If I lived out of the City limits, I would gladly take in a few more. God Bless.
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