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August 26th, 2011, 11:19 AM
#1
You Actually Can Buy Loyalty
You can't buy loyalty,they say,
I bought it though,the other day
You cant buy friendships,tried and true
Well just the same,I bought that too.
I made my bid and on spot
Brought love and faith and a whole job lot
Of happiness,so all in all
The purchase price was pretty small
I bought a single trusting heart,
that gave devation from the start
If you think these things are
NOT FOR SALE
Buy a brown-eyed puppy with a wagging tail
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August 26th, 2011, 12:04 PM
#2
Originally Posted by
dawglover
... Buy a brown-eyed puppy with a wagging tail
When he grown up, after ruining your carpet and sofa, he will tear off your arm for daring to pick up his bone. A dog, is, after all is said and done, a dog.
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August 26th, 2011, 12:38 PM
#3
Originally Posted by
Ludwig
When he grown up, after ruining your carpet and sofa, he will tear off your arm for daring to pick up his bone. A dog, is, after all is said and done, a dog.
I'm sorry my freind, but you're mistaken. A dog is much more than just that. A dog is mans best freind - a therapeutic friend. A dog can pick you up and bring you joy during your most difficult hours. Own a dog and treat your dog right and you too will know and understand what I mean. Other dog lovers can testiify to the truth of this.
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August 26th, 2011, 1:13 PM
#4
A friend showed me a video clip of a large dog dragging a fully grown man out of a burning building.
The secret to longevity is to eat a live frog first thing each day. Then nothing worse will happen to either of you all day.
M.Twain
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August 26th, 2011, 1:40 PM
#5
Originally Posted by
dawglover
I'm sorry my freind, but you're mistaken. A dog is much more than just that. A dog is mans best freind - a therapeutic friend. A dog can pick you up and bring you joy during your most difficult hours. Own a dog and treat your dog right and you too will know and understand what I mean. Other dog lovers can testiify to the truth of this.
I own two of them. They are great pets and I share my days with them. They, however, are dogs and always will be dogs.
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August 26th, 2011, 1:47 PM
#6
Originally Posted by
THEMEANOGRE
A friend showed me a video clip of a large dog dragging a fully grown man out of a burning building.
Awesome! But, on the other hand, There are more than 4 million dog bite victims annually in the USA. A recent study showed that 1,000 Americans per day are treated in ERs as a result of dog bites. In 2010 alone there were 34 fatal dog attacks in the USA. Most of the victims who receive medical attention are children, half of whom are bitten in the face. Dog bite losses exceed $1 billion per year.
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August 26th, 2011, 3:13 PM
#7
Originally Posted by
Ludwig
Awesome! But, on the other hand, there are more than 4 million dog bite victims annually in the USA. A recent study showed that 1,000 Americans per day are treated in ERs as a result of dog bites. In 2010 alone there were 34 fatal dog attacks in the USA. Most of the victims who receive medical attention are children, half of whom are bitten in the face. Dog bite losses exceed $1 billion per year.
I'm sure none of those dogs were family pets, or at least not cared for and loved family pets. Do your stats include how many criminals were caught by police dogs and drug sniffing dogs? How about how many lives were saved by explosive sniffing dogs and military dogs? How about the improved quality of life of “Seeing Eye” dogs and a wide variety of other helping/therapeutic dogs. How about the joy that therapeutic dogs bring to the aged in nursing homes and sick children in hospitals? How about the joy that dogs bring to lonely people and regular folks just like me? I could go on but you get my point - don't you?
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August 26th, 2011, 3:51 PM
#8
Originally Posted by
dawglover
... I could go on but you get my point - don't you?
Yes, I get your point. Nevertheless, dogs are dogs.
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August 26th, 2011, 4:45 PM
#9
dawglover, I totally agree with your posts. My dogs are not just dogs, they are MY dogs.
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August 26th, 2011, 7:34 PM
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Dogs have to be trained and loved ( especially the bigger breeds).
If they're neglected, trained to be viscious, or not trained at all they can pose a danger.
Our dog is not just a dog but a member of our family.
I feel sorry for anybody that would try to cause us harm, but otherwise he's a big baby.
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