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[QUOTE="LoriKTM, post: 625242, member: 18495"] Aw Tx, couldn't you have waited until I was home to post that? :( I've read that before, and knew how it ended, but I read it again and had to grab a tissue quick before my coworkers found me. I hate seeing those ads in the paper, "Moving...must find good home for..." dog, cat, whatever. Especially when they are older animals. Don't people think ahead of time? Animals are not just a commodity to be given away when they're too big, too furry, or too old. These people certainly wouldn't treat their kids this way. :think: Last August, our well-loved Newfoundland died of cancer. This May, we finally had enough courage to start thinking about another dog. As it happened, a friend of a friend had a 4-year old Newfie/Border Collie he was looking to give away. The dog had been tied out for the past 2 years (no walks, not let in the house. Only given food & water), and hadn't been brushed or bathed in over a year. The dog was a mess of hair, but surprisingly not a spastic nerfbag from the lack of attention. We agreed to give him a new home. It's been rough, though. The dog is sharp as a tack (probably too smart for his own good!) and willing to learn, but has lots of energy. (Think of a 100 pound excitable Border Collie and you get the idea!) He also thinks that our cats and birds are "snacks" and not other pack members. So, he spends more time outside in his kennel than I'd like, but we're slowly bringing him around. But he is a good watchdog, and I'm just glad to see him run around and chase balls and have a good ole time, rather than be tied on a rope 24/7. We can't help them all, but try to help some. Here's our "little" bundle of energy after we'd had him a couple weeks ( a rare moment when I got him to "sit" long enough to snap the picture!) [/QUOTE]
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