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On 7/29/2018 5:53 PM, Druce wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 14:32:45 -0700 (PDT), GM
> > wrote:
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>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> "Cheri" wrote in message news >>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, our last two dogs have been rescues, before that from pups. They both
>>> have been great dogs, the second was quite shy for awhile, but 8 years
>>> later, it's like she never was anywhere else. She had a hard life on the
>>> street and was a walking skeleton, now she could stand to lose a pound or
>>> two, but she's happy. I think there are some dogs that can't be rehomed
>>> successfully.
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>> As you know we always take rescues too. My latest, has been the most
>>> challenging. you know her history and it took her a long time to trust us.
>>> Now, we are her world and she can't bear to be apart from us. She was a
>>> skeleton too, and yes, she is overweight now What can you do when they
>>> are so starved that they will grab anything and everything they can get to
>>> eat. She is much more confident now and will refuse *some* things if she is
>>> not hungry! Oh boy, it is wonderful to see)
>>>
>>> We sometimes talk about getting another after her time is done. But we
>>> couldn't bear to have a dog like Poppy who (when our time came) would have
>>> to find another home. I really don't think she could cope. Previous dogs
>>> we have had might have been able to, but not Poppy.
>>>
>>> It is very distressing, as I wouldn't be happy without a dog in our home.

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>>
>> You've a very kind soul, Ms. O....
>>
>> :-)

>
> Yes, it's so much better than getting a "special" breed fro m
>

Your ass sucks canal water.