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That kid stands a good chance of being a dog-bite statistic someday.
I agree with you 1000%! Why have dogs if you're too heartless to make them an integral part of your life? It applies to any creature.
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In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves. ~Buddha Stupid is the most notoriously incurable and contagious disease known to mankind. If you find yourself in close proximity to someone infected with stupid, walk away as soon as said infection is noted. There are few things more nauseating than pure obedience. ~ Kvothe ***8206;"silence is the language of god, all else is poor translation." — Rumi Be a god. Know when to shut up. Good Kharma Tags Felurian |
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I couldn't agree with you more. I just do not understand what people are thinking when they get a dog, then chain him or her up outside and have nothing more to do with the poor thing.
Hopefully you can get your dog spayed tomorrow. Chili was not kept overnight after her surgery. They assessed her and felt that she was able to be released at around one in the afternoon on the day of the surgery! They just gave me a few instructions: They said to start her out with a little water and try to feed her a little kibble if she was interested. However, if she vomited we weren't to feed her anymore at all until the next day. Chili wasn't interested in food after the procedure, however, so we just waited to feed her anyway. We mainly just kept her in her kennel and let her sleep. She was in a lot of pain, and we could not move her much without her yelling. |
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