I'm SO glad it has brought joy to this patient.
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I'm SO glad it has brought joy to this patient.
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Yes, that's a wonderful gift but I have mixed feelings on this one.
for posting.
They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com (click daily to give free care and food)
Me too Patt. I hope the rest of the family has enough time to spend with the puppy until the girl can go home. But, it IS a fabulous incentive for her to get well! it all works out!
My thoughts exactly. I hope the little sweetie is being well taken care of until the girl comes home. It will be good incentive for her to do what she needs to do to get home. And, once home, hopefully incentive to get outside and some excercise (if allowed).Originally Posted by Tasha's Mom
Karen - Proud Hoomom to Bella "Snooter" Boo & The Professor Buster Brown
I'm such a blubbering softy :sad2:, to Giving Flite, Hoar Construction and Mr. Jim Brock. It's so wonderful that he hand delivered Sailor to Ashley. I hope she gets to go home soon!
PUPPEN DEWEY