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Originally Posted by EnglishDave
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So, I lost my beloved Bullmastiff, Bobby, 6 years ago and have been unable to replace him as my conditions make it impossible for me to care for another dog full-time. However, this has been tempered by my bond with Jasper, my daughter's Border Collie. I usually get to see him every couple of months and look after him for a week (with help from my ex) twice a year.
But now my daughter is moving and Jasper is with me for a whole MONTH! He is the only creature, human or animal, that I can stand touching me - the searing pains seem somehow diminished as my serotonin levels rise. Perhaps it will be a good month.
Does anyone else find that the touch of their pet brings about physical or mental wellbeing?
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oh my goodness
NO DOUBT,NO QUESTION,NO DOUBT
HE IS AS ONE OF US
it will be your own personal loss
however much you put in it
is what it's all about
i was alpha
for 10 years
it was the most painful thing i have ever been put thru
the sobbing tears just could not believe i had to
give it to my epileptic daughter and her husband
i am in a building that will flux with what income
comes in
a blessing when we moved in one huge room for a year
one crooked landlord lost it a year after we moved in here
one room for a year and embarrassed them and got what me and my sixteen were entitled to with a free parking space
this made me happy to have received
but why did i have to go through all that turd
JUST ONE KISS
jeez
jeez
jeez jeez jeez enough
failed to answer your question
our dog a silky terrier
AND GOES TO THE BATHROOM IN
A LITTER BOX
yup no having to walk him out
i miss him soooooo much