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Re: ot pets how you got them


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Posted by super99 on November 11, 2006 at 03:13:43 from (207.144.199.57):

In Reply to: ot pets how you got them posted by 730virgil on November 09, 2006 at 19:23:53:

BTDT!!!!! My deepest sympathy to your wife. Best advice I can give is to get her a replacement asap.In 2000 my wife brot home a Jack Russel terrier for our youngest daughter from work, gal she worked with had to move and couldn't take dog. I was'nt very happy about it but evidently my opinion don't count. Daughter was jr in HS and didn't spend much time with dog so it bonded with my wife. When daughter left she wanted dog and wife said no way, she is mine , so dog stayed. Dog slept in our bed, was at my wife's heel where ever she went, turned into a replacement for grown children. Fast forward to 2005. When she got loose outside, she would go nuts and run everywhere, we were afraid something would happen to her so when outside she was on a cable. Wife left for work, and I tried to put her in the house, but she wanted to stay outside so I left her out. Did this a lot in the summer. Awfullly dry then and I had been watering trees every morning before going to work. Didn't unhook the hose from the house, Dog could barely reach it. Wife called me crying when she got home, Dog is dead, tied up in hose. I came right home, wife is crying her eyes out, cats liked to tease dog and must have got her riled enough to get to hose and get her tangled in it and choked to death. 3 days and nights of crying was enough, I said we were getting another dog, she said she never wanted another and I said too bad, we aren't going to go thru this every night. Called Jack Russel Rescue and found one 30 miles from home. Went to see it and the lady said it would kind of be up to the dog, if she didn't like us, we would have to keep loking. Went into her house and she let dog loose. A brown and white whirlwind burst out of the kennel and flew around the kitchen2 or 3 times and jumped about 6 ft into my lap, stuck it's tongue in my ear and licked over to my other ear and then jumped down and did same to my wife. The lady said, I think she likes you folks. Asked if she ate dog food or people food and the lady said she wasn't sure if she ate table food or not, thot dog food only. First time I saw my wife smile in 4 days. We took her home and dog is like a baby to my wife. If wife is setting down, dog is on her lap. When we eat, dog thinks she has to have anything we eat and wife spoils her bad. Long story short, pets become part of family and when you loose one, it is the death of a loved one. Get her another as soon as you can. It's fills the empty void, helps with the grieving. Hope you find another cat for her SOON. Chris


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