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Re: Lost a buddy this evening.....
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Posted by Brian in NY on June 01, 2005 at 05:33:05 from (66.14.199.4):
In Reply to: Lost a buddy this evening..... posted by NC Wayne on May 31, 2005 at 20:00:10:
It says alot about a man the way he treats his pets. They don't call dogs man's best friend for nothing. I have yet to own a dog who I would call my buddy, but it is not for a lack of trying. I just always seem to wind up with dogs of low intelligence. I need a dog that has that extra "spark" to him, so I can feel like we understand one another. My two current dogs, a 14 year old beagle and a 5 year old Pug are great dogs, well behaved and well trained, and I will miss them when they are gone, but they are just not "one of a kind" dogs. Does that make sense? Sorry for your loss, but try to think of all the unwanted, unloved dogs there are in the world and be glad you gave this ol boy a good home and a good life. Now it is time to do the same favor for another.
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