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Re: old house animals

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It's easy to love your own dog. The neighbors barking monster ,, that's different ;-)

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In that case, my contempt is for the owner. The dog is an innocent victim of neglect.

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Re: old house animals

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Manalto wrote:It's no picnic for them, either, to be in a shelter.

Awww.
Wish I could adopt them all. But the max in the city is 3.. and the husband's max is 2 (which I'll take! It was only one for the longest time..). When I get an acreage.. I want chickens.

Manalto wrote:How can you not love dogs?

I'm pretty positive that dogs draw us closer to God. They have the capacity for the purest form of love.

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Re: old house animals

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Yea same thing just spelled backwards ;-)
There aren't too many doggie divorces, they might pee in the house if they get mad at ya, but they don't keep the house.. lol

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Re: old house animals

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Mark Twain said he was convinced that we had it all wrong, the dogs went to heaven and people stayed out!

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