Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Personally, I'm trying to be aware but I have to stay somewhat at arms length since I have to be able to function at work and at home for K. It's a fine line.
'Unleashed'
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Personally, I'm trying to be aware but I have to stay somewhat at arms length since I have to be able to function at work and at home for K. It's a fine line.
I don't have a lot of FB friends (and the majority of them are buffistas) but I reposted hoping friends of friends will see. Sassy come home!
Sparky, she's microchipped, right?
Burrell, much ~ma to your MiL, and to you and your whole family.
Peace to your MiL and family, Burrell.
Yes, Plei, she is chipped. She was wearing her tags and a collar embroidered with name/phone number when she was lost. If someone has her, then s/he doesn't want to give her back.
Sparky, I'm so sad and frustrated on your behalf. I hate to think that someone would willingly keep a dog that they know belongs to someone else, and is wanted and loved.
Thanks, amyth.
Amyth, it's why greyhound adopters are advised to put needs medication on the tags for their dogs. People make stupid assumptions about loose dogs and justify it by telling themselves they're doing the right thing to keep someone else's dog. Greyhounds in particular, because they're naturally boney pups, but I bet it extends to most other breeds, as well.
People. They make me cranky.
Ease~ma for Burrell and family.
Yeah...when we were kids, we found a poodle who was old and cute and had painted toenails...it was great to spend that day with her, but my mom was like "What if someone found Peppy(our cat) and liked her and didn't give her back?" Peppy was like our little sister so we let the lady have her poodle of course.Also, seeing them reunited was a really nice memory.