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Actually that is not true. I saved my sister's dog from an animal shelter. She had a Maltese that survived when she passed away 6 years ago. He was on the bed with her for four days after she died. Not sure how he survived but he did. Animal control picked him up when they discovered her body. I felt it was only right to bring the dog back and give him to my daughter and she loves him. He lives with us now and he seems very happy. I posted this back on the pet forum a long time ago. The only issue I have with him is he is incredible needy but that is the nature of that breed.
Actually that is not true. I saved my sister's dog from an animal shelter. She had a Maltese that survived when she passed away 6 years ago. He was on the bed with her for four days after she died. Not sure how he survived but he did. Animal control picked him up when they discovered her body. I felt it was only right to bring the dog back and give him to my daughter and she loves him. He lives with us now and he seems very happy. I posted this back on the pet forum a long time ago. The only issue I have with him is he is incredible needy but that is the nature of that breed.
and you think this shows you "love" the dog....
just admit it... you are NOT a dog person (not that there is anything wrong with that) and know nothing about their natures and behaviors.....
No I don't love my dog. My wife yes. It is JUST a dog. He is not a person. That is what you "dog people" don't get.
thanks for proving my point for me!!
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