Live animals at home?
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Re: Live animals at home?
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Wished that I could add a picture in here so I could let you guys see her.
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You can upload her picture to your avatar. Pet pictures I can take, even up close haha. ?Papercut wrote:Got a cute white pekingese dog at home. She's 3 years old; she likes to cuddle and play tag on mornings. We also have a hard time when we let her poop outside and she's also picky on her food. She likes to have a belly rub almost all the time and makes crying sounds when she feel lonely and alone.
Wished that I could add a picture in here so I could let you guys see her.
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I believe that pets teach us to love, to care and to take responsibility. One can never feel lonely if they have pet (s) at home. Sometimes, they are all one needs to heal from deep sorrow. Pets are wonderful companions in every phase of life.
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We had a dog at home, what I love most about it is its companionship.
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Thank you for sharing that very touching story. I hope Sheba will not wander away like Inky.Richard Mudd wrote:As a child I lived with animals in and around the home, dogs and cats in, budgies, rabbits and chickens outside, the last two for the table though. Whilst in the third year of Primary school I finally got a dog that I could call my own, Inky, a mongrel who was my almost constant companion, wherever I went. I was fortunate in that I had more freedom than many of my peers to wander and explore, even though this arose from what others would describe as a poor upbringing, from my perspective it was great. Unfortunately, Inky was a wanderer in his own right and would disappear for a day or two from time to time, I got used to that and didn't worry when he went off for what proved to be the last time, I never saw him again and have no idea what his fate was. To this day, some 65 years later, if I see a dog that resembles him I have to stifle a shout of his name, ridiculous I know, but there it is. Anyway, that was then, after that I never had another dog or pet of any kind, mostly by choice but also circumstances, that eventually changed. My wife and I had a truly difficult time with our second child, a daughter, who caused us endless and profound heartache for several years, in desperation I sought out something, anything that might mitigate our hurt and possibly heal some emotional wounds and I thought of Inky. I'm glad I did. We rescued a beautiful Rottweiler from a centre where her fate was, in time, sure and she (Sheba) has now been with us for the last 9 years, even emigrating from the UK with us. She has been a point of love and affection that all the family has been able to share and a bonding agent between us too. So yes, animals in the home are a very, very good thing in my view.