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| [May 30, 2012, 10:33 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
I really need to get Cesar Milan in here or something, as our little buddy the Gunnar-man has been taking to marking around the house, a recent development that has gotten worse, rather than better since we've been trying to address it. He's an intact male, and the balls are often thought to be a factor in this, but there's no explanation for why he waited until he was seven years-old to start in. Either way it has to end soon, or MrsBlue is going to make me turn him into sausage.
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Re: Out of the Blue |
May 30, 2012, 21:17 |
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Prez wrote on May 30, 2012, 19:55: Man, I feel for you. When I lost my Beagle a few months back I was devastated. I couldn't eat for 3 days; my work suffered, and I was in a funk for 2 months. It hurt no less than when I buried my grandmother, and she was the only real parent I ever had and the dearest human being on the planet to me. People always try to force themselves to grieve less when a dog dies because "it's only animal". Well I say "hogwash". I've never owned or even fostered a dog that wasn't a better friend and more loving companion than the vast majority of people I've known throughout my lifetime. They are worth having even given their short existences, and they are definitely worth the tears and sorrow when they eventually leave us. So true. I can count the number of real friends I have on one hand. I have countless acquaintances though, as I'm sure most of us do. A friend is someone who would lay down in traffic for you. Take a bullet for you. Give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. A dog would gladly do all of that. So how anyone could not count them as a true friend is beyond me. While there are many cool animals, only dogs and horses are truly noble and can be counted on as actual friends. |
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